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Chapter 6 ! Getting There 41 ongoing project and program maintenance costs. Specific categories of expenditures might include site preparation, contingency, artist selection costs (e.g. , travel expenses and honoraria for panelists), project consultants, fabrication and installation of artwork identification plaques, documentation, public amenities, dedications, advertising and publicity, education and outreach activities, specific projec t or ongoing program project maintenance. Eligible Artworks Professional artists shall design all artworks commissioned or acquired under the Public Art Program. A professional artist is defined as "A person who has a reputation of artistic excellence, as judged by peers, through a record of exhibitions, public commissions, sale of works, educational attainment, or other means." Depending on the particular public art project, the work may be created in the artist's studio or fabricated as facilitated by the artist. Artworks may include, but are not limited to, the following types: E ligible Artworks • Sculpture: freestanding, wall - supported or suspended; kinetic, electronic, may include sound; in any material or combination of materials, provided the material selection is appropriate for the duration of the project • Murals or portable paintings using materials proven acceptable for outdoor public projects; collage; or the inclusion of non - traditional materials or means • Earthworks, fiber works, neon, g lass, mosaics, photographs, prints, calligraphy, any combination of forms of media including sound, literary elements, film, holographic images, and video systems, hybrids of any media and new genres • Furnishings or fixtures, including but not limited to g ates, railings, streetlights, signage, or seating, if created by professional artists as original work, not to be duplicated • Artistic or aesthetic elements of the overall architecture or landscape design, if created by a professional artist • Temporary artworks or installations • Media artwork, including music, video, film, or other forms of electronic artworks Ineligible Artworks • "Art objects" that are mass prod u ced, commercially - available or have standard manufacture (E.g., playground equipment, fount ains or statuary elements) — unless incorporated into an artwork by the project artist. • Reproductions, by mechanical or other means, of original works of art, except in the cases of film, video, photography, printmaking or other media arts. • Decorative, orn amental, architectural or functional elements that are designed by the building architects, as opposed to elements designed and created by an artist commissioned for that purpose. • Landscape architecture and landscape gardening, except where these elements are designed by a professional visual artist and/or are integrated with the artwork designed by the artist. • Services or utilities necessary to operate and maintain an artwork over time.

