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CITY OF FORT COLLINS
ART IN PUBLIC PLACES BOARD
2017 WORK PLAN
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Purpose:
The City recognizes that art is vitally important to the quality of life in the community.
Art in Public Places (APP) program is intended to:
Encourage and enhance artistic expression and appreciation.
Add value to the Fort Collins community through acquiring, exhibiting, and maintaining public art.
Goals:
The principal goals of the APP program are to:
(1) Enrich the public environment for both residents and visitors through the visual arts.
(2) Increase public access to works of art.
(3) Promote understanding and awareness of the visual arts in the public environment.
(4) Promote a variety of artistic expression in the community.
(5) Contribute to the community’s civic pride in its cultural diversity.
The APP artist collaborates with the project design team early in the process to integrate the art concepts with the
project goals. This collaborative approach is a model for public art programs across the country.
APP Board and Program in 2017:
Advise City Council on projects and programs relating to public art, design, education, and aesthetics.
Review and make recommendations to City Council on all APP projects and city art donations.
Review the APP art collection to consider deaccession for specific pieces.
Promote the program with the APP website, marketing opportunities, and project maps.
Share best practices with other local and national agencies on the APP processes and projects.
The Water We Share: A Poudre River Column and wall reliefs by
Andrew Dufford of Chevo Studios at the Utility Administration
Building
Tricycle by Tim Upham and Todd Kundla at the
Timberline Recycling Facility
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Current and Ongoing Projects:
Twenty-two projects are currently in progress or are annual projects. These projects are usually developed in
conjunction with a larger construction project so the art project timeline coincides with the construction timeline. All
these projects have an artist working with the City project design team to develop concepts that meet the goals of the
project.
Current Projects:
Annual Projects:
Upcoming Projects:
The APP goals, projects, and Work Plan align with the City of Fort Collins seven key outcome areas:
Community and Neighborhood Livability
APP has many art projects that enhance the community and improve neighborhood livability.
The APP program transforms utility cabinets that have been tagged with graffiti into works of art by local
artists, helping to create pedestrian friendly environments.
Artist-painted pianos and youth-designed pedestrian pavers have become part of our everyday environments.
APP collaborates with the Park Planning Department adding art into neighborhood and community parks to
engage the public.
Culture and Recreation
APP partners with City Parks, Recreation, and cultural entities to integrate artwork throughout Fort Collins.
APP is currently working with project teams on art projects, some examples are:
Twin Silo Park
Mulberry Gateway
McMurry Bridge
APP provides self-guided tour maps, including lunchtime walking tours, art in the parks, transformer cabinet
murals, and pedestrian pavers, on the APP website, and at the Lincoln Center and Visit Fort Collins.
College and Prospect Intersection
EPIC Pool and Lobby Remodel
Downtown Transit Bike Shelter
Dragonfly Lair
Fort Collins Museum of Discovery
Foothills Underpass
Foothills Activity Center
Gardens at Spring Creek Great Lawn
Lincoln Corridor
Linden Street Pocket Park
McMurry Bridge
Mulberry Gateway Project
Northside Neighborhood
Oak Street Restrooms
Poudre White Water Park
River Restoration at Woodward
Twin Silo Park
Timberline and Prospect Intersection
Utility Scavenger Hunt
Poudre White Water Park
Willow Street Plaza
Mulberry Gateway
Neighborhood Parks
Trails
Street Improvement Projects
Pedestrian Pavers
Pianos About Town
Transformer Cabinet Murals
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Economic Health
APP art projects help create the highly desirable quality of life that draws businesses and employees to Fort Collins
further stimulating the economy.
APP will continue partnering with: Bohemian Foundation, Colorado State University, Downtown Business
Association, Downtown Development Authority, Fort Collins Museum of Discovery, Poudre School District,
Poudre River Library District, Team Fort Collins, and Visit Fort Collins.
APP uses a competitive process to select an artist to work with project teams at the beginning stages of projects
to develop collaborative, integrated solutions, enhancing the final project.
APP contracts with local artists and fabricators.
Environmental Health
Art promotes and enhances a sustainable environment.
APP works with Utilities, creating art projects with an educational Utility message. APP recently completed art
projects at the Utility Administration Building that spoke to energy sources, the watershed, and water
conservation.
APP worked with the Timberline Recycling Facility drawing attention to and promoting recycling through art.
APP worked with the Stormwater Utility highlighting a rain garden project along Remington Street.
High Performing Government
Through innovation, efficiency, and transparency the APP program effectively collaborates with the community and
other city departments.
APP started the country’s first graffiti abatement
transformer cabinet mural program. It is now a model
used across the country.
The APP Board advises and recommends changes
to rules, regulations, guidelines, policy, administrative,
and budgetary matters pertaining to the APP Program.
Safe Community
Art educates the community and creates safe
environments. APP projects include:
* The Tavelli Elementary School multi-use
path, a part of the Safe Routes to School
Program
Artwork helps identify crosswalks or bike lanes—
highlighting safety barriers.
Transportation
APP artists create the site-specific art that enhance the
mobility and safety experience; support the function and
goals of the transportation corridors; and create
gateways into the City.
APP artists will continue working on transportation
projects, including:
* Timberline and Prospect Intersection
* Prospect and College Intersection
A stone mosaic by artist Jill MacKay designed to highlight
the Stormwater Utility Rain Garden along Remington and
Lake Streets