Art in Public Places

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The City of Pomona is dedicated to preserving and building on the inventory of existing public art within the community. Towards that goal, the City Council established the Art in Public Places Program (AIPP) in 2011 that includes both a public art for private development component and a public acquisitions and donations component. With original public artwork located throughout the City, Pomona will truly be known as a place for art.

The AIPP Fund

The AIPP includes a public art requirement for private development. Eligible development projects may either provide public art on site or contribute to an in-lieu fee fund towards the installation of public art elsewhere in the city.

The AIPP Manual

The AIPP Policies and Guidelines Manual lays out a framework for public art for private development and public art donations and acquisitions. It contains program goals, objectives, definitions, acceptable types of artwork, and other guidelines.

Essential Forms & Documents (Developers - Contributing to AIPP)

Essential Forms & Documents (General - Not Funded by AIPP)

Public Art Map

FAQs

  • Are there pre-determined locations for AIPP funded art?
  • How long does the RFQ application process take?
  • How many artists may be selected for an RFQ?
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