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Art in Public Places
(Updated May 8, 2009)

Purpose

The Art in Public Places Program was created to strengthen the Hawai‘i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts capability to "stimulate, guide and promote culture and the arts, history and the humanities" through the field of the visual arts. The APP Program seeks to: enhance the environmental quality of state public buildings and spaces throughout the state for the enjoyment and enrichment of the public; cultivate the public's awareness, understanding and appreciation of visual arts in all media, styles and techniques; contribute toward the development and recognition of a professional artistic community; and acquire, interpret, preserve and display works of art expressive of the character of the Hawaiian Islands, the multicultural heritage of its people, and the various creative interests of its artists.

History

The Art in Public Places Program was established in 1967 with the enactment of the Art in State Buildings Law, which designated one percent of the construction costs of new buildings for the acquisition of works of art, either by commission or purchase. With this new legislation, Hawai`i became the first state in the nation to have a percent for art law that established a separate, reliable source of revenue to administer the APP Program. However, the law stated that funds were subject to being returned to the state's general operating fund if not used by a deadline date.

In 1989, the State Legislature of Hawai`i created the Works of Art Special Fund that expanded upon the provisions of the Art in State Buildings Law to include having works of art available for all state public places. Added to the source of revenues was one percent of the renovation costs to state capital improvement projects. As a special fund, the moneys generated by state construction and renovation costs are restricted to the Art in Public Places Program and now no longer are subject to being returned to the state's general operating fund. This provision allowed for long-term planning and completion of significant art projects that were not previously possible.

The statutory authority for the Works of Art Special Fund is found in chapter 103-8.5, Hawai`i Revised Statutes.

Hawai`i State Art Museum

We invite you to visit the Hawai`i State Art Museum, which houses art from the HSFCA Art in Public Places Collection. The museum is located at the No. 1 Capitol District Building at 250 South Hotel Street, 2nd Floor (just Ewa of the State Capitol). Free admission. Open Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed on Sunday, Monday, and State and Federal Holidays. More information on the museum is available here: Hawai`i State Art Museum or call (808) 586-0900.

Contact

For more information on the Art in Public Places Program, contact Catherine Seah via email at catherine.seah@hawaii.gov or call (808) 586-0304.

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