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File #: 20-508    Version: 1 Name: Public Art Master Plan
Type: Resolution Status: Public Hearing
File created: 8/31/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/23/2020 Final action: 9/17/2020
Title: Public Art Master Plan Presenter: Matt Mayberry, Cultural Services Manager, Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services
Attachments: 1. PAMP Executive Summary


Title
Public Art Master Plan

Presenter:
Matt Mayberry, Cultural Services Manager, Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services

Body
Summary:
Informational presentation on the Public Art Master Plan, which is scheduled for City Council adoption in late 2020. This plan is directly contemplated by supportive of PlanCOS, and particularly its Renowned Culture chapter.

A PowerPoint presentation will be provided at the meeting, and an executive summary of the plan is attached.

The complete text of the current draft of the Public Art Plan can be found at: https://coloradosprings.gov/publicartcos


PlanCOS, the City of Colorado Springs' new comprehensive plan specifically contemplates and recommends adoption and implementation of a public art plan. The role and importance of public art in place making is infused throughout the Plan, and is emphasized particularly in its Renowned Culture theme and chapter (Chapter 6).

Renowned Culture Vision

"Promotes and embraces arts, culture, and education as essential parts of our lives
and our identity. This builds on the efforts of General Palmer and many others
that envisioned culture as the cornerstone of the community and where creative
energy generates new possibilities, interpersonal connections, and unprecedented
philanthropy"

Each of the five Renowned Culture Big Ideas has a tie to public art. These big ideas are:

Honor Our History

Grow and Celebrate Our Culture

Create Cross-Cultural Connections

Celebrate Our Partnerships

Strengthen our Educational Resources


Several of the Renowned Culture "Typologies" specifically incorporate public art and one of the Plan's Essential Questions for City initiatives asks whether that initiative should incorporate public art. Finally, the Renowned Culture importance statement in PlanCOS has a strong nexus with the importance of this Public Art Plan:


"The built environment of Colorado Springs can be an expression of our
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