Seattle (Wash.). Municipal Art Commission

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Created in 1955 to advise city government regarding the artistic and cultural development of the city; reorg. 1957 and its advisory responsibility was extended to recommendations regarding the design of new physical structures to be constructed in the city; 1961 responsibilities were broadened to include historic preservation recommendations; abolished 1971 and replaced by the Seattle Arts Commission.

From the description of Subject files, 1955-1969 (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70924998

From the description of Minutes, 1955-1969. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70924997

An Arts Commission was created in 1955 to advise City government regarding the artistic and cultural development of the City. The Commission had ten members (later increased by ordinance to fifteen), who represented the painting, sculpture, music, literature, architecture, and landscape architecture communities; members could be nominated for appointment to the Commission by their organizations.

The Commission was reorganized in 1957 as the Municipal Art Commission by Ordinance 86692. Its primary mission remained the same, and the composition of the Commission changed only slightly. Its fifteen members included two from each of the abovementioned categories as well as three "lay" members. The Commission's advisory responsibility was extended to recommendations regarding the purchase of artworks by the City or the donation of artworks to the City; each painting, sculpture, or fountain and its location had to be approved by the Commission, which also made recommendations on the removal of artworks. The Commission was also responsible for making recommendations on the design of new physical structures to be constructed in the City and could even advise private property owners at no charge.

In 1961, the Commission's responsibilities were broadened to include historic preservation recommendations. In 1971, the Municipal Art Commission, which was "no longer actively pursuing its responsibilities," was abolished by Ordinance 99982 and replaced by the Seattle Arts Commission. The new Commission acted in the same advisory capacity and had fifteen mayor-appointed members; its actions served "to promote and encourage public programs to further the development and public awareness of and interest in the fine and performing arts."

From the guide to the Subject Files, 1955-1969, (Seattle Municipal Archives)

An Arts Commission was created in 1955 to advise City government regarding the artistic and cultural development of the City. The Commission had ten members (later increased by ordinance to fifteen), who represented the painting, sculpture, music, literature, architecture, and landscape architecture communities; members could be nominated for appointment to the Commission by their organizations.

The Commission was reorganized in 1957 as the Municipal Art Commission by Ordinance 86692. Its primary mission remained the same, and the composition of the Commission changed only slightly. Its fifteen members included two from each of the abovementioned categories as well as three "lay" members. The Commission's advisory responsibility was extended to recommendations regarding the purchase of artworks by the City or the donation of artworks to the City; each painting, sculpture, or fountain and its location had to be approved by the Commission, which also made recommendations on the removal of artworks. The Commission was also responsible for making recommendations on the design of new physical structures to be constructed in the City and could even advise private property owners at no charge.

In 1961, the Commission's responsibilities were broadened to include historic preservation recommendations. In 1971, the Municipal Art Commission, which was "no longer actively pursuing its responsibilities," was abolished by Ordinance 99982 and replaced by the Seattle Arts Commission. The new Commission acted in the same advisory capacity and had fifteen mayor-appointed members; its actions served "to promote and encourage public programs to further the development and public awareness of and interest in the fine and performing arts."

From the guide to the Minutes, 1955-1969, (Seattle Municipal Archives)

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn John Ashby Conway papers, 1893-1994, 1927-1966 University of Washington Libraries Special Collections
referencedIn Allied Arts of Seattle records, 1954-2000 University of Washington Libraries Special Collections
creatorOf Seattle Arts Commission. Seattle Arts Commission and Municipal Art Commission annual reports, 1956-1984. Seattle Municipal Archives
creatorOf Seattle (Wash.). Municipal Art Commission. Minutes, 1955-1969. Seattle Municipal Archives
creatorOf Seattle (Wash.). Municipal Art Commission. Subject files, 1955-1969 Seattle Municipal Archives
creatorOf Minutes, 1955-1969 Seattle Municipal Archives
creatorOf Subject Files, 1955-1969 Seattle Municipal Archives
referencedIn Seattle Arts Commission and Municipal Art Commission Annual Reports, 1955-[ongoing] Seattle Municipal Archives
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Relation Name
associatedWith Allied Arts of Seattle, Inc. corporateBody
associatedWith Chase, Doris, 1923- person
associatedWith Conway, John Ashby,  1905 person
associatedWith Seattle Arts Commission. corporateBody
associatedWith Seattle Center (Seattle, Wash.) corporateBody
associatedWith Seattle, Chief, 1790-1866 person
associatedWith Seattle (Wash.). City Clerk corporateBody
associatedWith Tobey, Mark person
associatedWith Tsutakawa, George person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Seattle (Wash.)
Seattle (Wash.)
Seattle (Wash.)
Seattle (Wash.)
Washington (State)--Seattle
Washington (State)--Seattle
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Architectural drawings
Architecture
Architecture
Architecture
Architecture
Art commissions
Art commissions
Art, Municipal
Art, Municipal
Arts and Humanities
Billboards
City planning
City planning
Politics and government
Historic preservation
Historic preservation
Photographs
Public art
Public art
Public sculpture
Seattle
Signs and signboards
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Active 1955

Active 1969

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