The Phoenix City Council has approved a public art plan totaling nearly $20 million. It covers 42 projects over the next five years. The plan includes adding 12 new and refurbishing and repairing 30 existing projects.
City ordinance requires one percent of capital improvement program funds be used for public art to enhance the design and experience of public buildings, spaces and infrastructure.
Since 1986, the Office of Public Art and Culture says more than 200 major projects have been completed, including art at community centers, airport terminals, parks and recycling centers.
→ 'The Phoenix' mural lands at Sky Harbor Airport Rental Car Center