Public Art Implementation: 10 Years of Lessons Learned
Resources
APA Virginia Presentation
In 2014, the City of Alexandria approved a comprehensive Implementation Plan for Alexandria’s Public Art Policy, and allowed for public art to be negotiated as a part of the development review process. This was a milestone for public art in Alexandria. Over the past ten years, the City of Alexandria has seen growth in arts in public spaces. During this presentation, the City of Alexandria’s planners and Public Art Program administrators discuss the city’s public art implementation efforts over the past 10 years. Staff instrumental in developing the Implementation Plan share lessons learned and friendly tips for planners interested in developing arts and culture policies for their own jurisdictions.
Plans and Initiatives
Public Art Archive
Explore this page to learn more about public art throughout the City of Alexandria. The public art featured includes public and privately-owned works of art, as well as permanent and temporary works, that have been planned in collaboration with the community and executed by artists with the specific intention of existing in the public realm, accessible to all.
City of Alexandria Development Process
Through the City's development review process, staff works to retain and enhance Alexandria’s unique character and livability by ensuring that development proposals are consistent with the Master Plan and Zoning Ordinance, consist of the highest quality building design, urban design and site planning, provide an overall public benefit, and are responsive to community input and engagement.
Public Art Maintenance
Visit the page above for more information about public art maintenance in the City of Alexandria. Every five years, the Office of the Arts commissions a professional conservation assessment of the City’s Public Art Collection, which includes prioritization and budget estimates.