Public Art Service Study Recommendations
McGregor Consulting
June 6, 1998
Acknowledgements | Introduction | Recommendations | Services 1 | Services 2 | Budget and Funding | Action Plan | Conclusion | Appendix 1 | Appendix 2
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- The specific subject areas below can be addresssed through; conferences, courses, workshops, how-to guides, sample documents, videos, or a hot-line. (On line A check the areas that you want to learn more about. On line B check the areas that you are qualified to teach or offer guidance to others).
- A B
229 25 insurance for public art projects
251 76 copyright issues
208 37 technical information on materials
207 35 contracts
197 58 public art master plans
184 76 working with fabricators/installers/unions/construction trades
183 27 conservation of existing work
178 48 information on artist fees, panelist fees, other program budgeting issues
176 31 setting ethical standards for the field
175 49 planning for conservation in the creation of new work
173 133 community participation
172 86 determining appropriate budgets
141 24 legislative issues
127 27 web site design
126 49 how to work with consultants
123 60 curatorial issues
123 48 grant writing
121 73 program development
118 14 art appraisal
116 123 how to make proposals
100 66 competition organizing
95 76 documentation
94 138 what is public space
86 156 why public art other education, career development, politics of public art, funding, local empowerment, evaluation/assessment - In column A indicate the databases you would use, in column B, indicate those that you would be willing to contribute information to.
- A B
65% 47% Comprehensive database of completed projects
59% 47% Artist database, similar to a slide file accessed on-line
58% 11% Materials or industrial resource database - What kind of access to on-line services do you have?
- 41% direct access from own workstation
- 35% direct access from home
- 16% shared access from office
- 18% none
- Please indicate the Internet applications you use, and what do you use them for?
- 80% E-mail
- 75% World Wide Web
- 13% listserve
- 12% database searches
- less than 5% Telnet, real time chat, electronic conferences, FreeNet
- Are your projects on the World Wide Web?
- 27% yes
- Do you plan to put them on-line?
- 30% yes
- How would you like to see this organization structured?
- 26% independent organization
- 22% no opinion
- 21% as part of a national organization
- 19% as part of a public art organization
- 5% as part of an artist organization
- 2% as part of a university
- Would you consider joining a public art service organization?
- 87% yes
- 10% no response
- 3% no
- 50% would join directly
- 35% agency/organization would pay for membership
- 15% no response
- How much would you be willing to pay to join?
- Individual Rates
- 20% less than $50
- 65% $50-$99
- 12% $100-$199
- 7% $200-$300
- Organizational Rates
- 66% less than $500
- 29% $500-$999
- 5% $1000-$2,999
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