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Tampa Public Art - Policies On Gifts, Loans and MemorialsGifts to the City's TPA Program are an important part of the collection. Proposed gifts or loans of Public Art shall undergo a review process to ensure that acceptance of such gifts or loans takes place in a fair and uniform manner and supports the mission and goals of the TPA Program. Gifts should be reviewed as carefully as works that are purchased or commissioned. Funds for maintenance and conservation of the Public Art collection are limited, as are the number of sites on municipal property that are suitable for gifts or other future Public Art projects. Therefore a careful review process must evaluate proposed gifts of Public Art according to the purposes, goals and selection criteria that guide the program as a whole. A Task Force shall be appointed to review and accept all gifts or loans of Public Art to be placed on City property. In part a sub-committee of the Public Art Committee, the Task Force shall consist of 3 members of the Public Art Committee (including the Director of the Tampa Museum of Art) and 2 members of the Architectural Review Commission if pertinent. Procedures: For each proposed gift of Public Art, a written proposal or letter of intent must be submitted to the TPA administrator. The proposal must include specifications of the proposed gift, including artist, title, dimensions, materials, date, proposed location, and the approval of the department responsible for the site. The TPA administrator will refer the proposal to the Task Force for review. For existing work, the actual work of art will be presented for review when feasible in place of the first three items below. Proposals for commissioned works shall include: Loans will include the information above, plus the duration of time that the artwork will be on City property and the arrangements for de-installation. Task Force Review: The Task Force will review and discuss the proposal and move to accept or reject the proposed gift or loan. In cases where a donor has specified a site for the proposed artwork, the artwork must have the endorsement and approval for installation from the city department that oversees the site. Works of art accepted on the basis of maquettes or drawings will be subject to a review process, including inspection by a structural engineer during fabrication and installation. Specific plans for site design, installation and maintenance will be submitted for all necessary approvals. Costs for engineering and approvals shall be borne by the artwork donor. The artwork may not deviate from the proposal approved by the Task Force unless the Task Force approves such change in writing. Criteria for Acceptance of Gifts: The review process will ensure that: Memorial Gifts: Memorial gifts will also be judged on the following criteria to determine appropriateness: Accession, Removal, Relocation or Deaccession of an Artwork: The donor shall complete and submit the Public Art gift form. Works may be relocated or removed if a gift becomes a hazard or liability, or if the approved terms of acceptance are not fulfilled, The Public Art Committee shall deaccession and dispose of works of art in its collection in accordance with its policies as described herein. Associated Costs: The donor must underwrite the costs of fabrication and installation. If necessary to the project, the donor will also be responsible for engineering specifications, design and cost of pedestal, identification plaque, special lighting, structural support meeting all building codes and landscaping of site. The donor shall contribute 5% of the total commission cost to be put into a special maintenance fund to support maintenance of the Public Art collection. If the gift is on existing work of art, 5% of the appraisal value plus installation costs shall be put into this fund.
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