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Municipal Art Commission Minutes

 Series — Box: 1
Identifier: 1652-01

Scope and Contents note

The minutes of the Municipal Art Commission report on the proceedings of Commission meetings, 1955-1969. Minutes discuss reports on events and projects, correspondence from citizens and organizations, delegation of members to work on projects, suggestions for programs, events, and actions, and budget needs. The Commission's committees included Architecture/Landscape/Gardening, Literature/Graphic Arts, Music/Theater Arts and Dance/Opera, and Painting/Sculpture/Crafts. Issues of interest include the placement of the Chief Seattle statue as well as artwork for the new library, Civic Center, and Century 21 Exposition; the medium of television is also stressed as an effective way of publicizing the arts. In the 1960s, the Commission's interest in historic sites and their preservation is reflected in the minutes; restoration of Pioneer Square, a 1960s target for urban renewal projects, is discussed frequently. Noted Seattle artists and architects such as Mark Tobey, Paul Thiry, Everett du Pen, and James Wehn are among the names that appear in the minutes.

Most minutes include a rough and final draft of the minutes as well as a copy of the meeting agenda.

Dates

  • Creation: 1955-1969

Creator

Conditions Governing Access note

Records are open to the public.

Historical Note

The Municipal Art 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."

Full Extent

0.4 Cubic Feet (1 box)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Proceedings of Municipal Art Commission meetings, 1955-1969.

Arrangement note

Minutes are arranged chronologically by year.

General Note

Chief Seattle statue at Tilikum Place, 1970. Don Sherwood Parks History Collection (Item 30404). Seattle Municipal Archives.

Title
Guide to the Municipal Art Commission Minutes 1955-1969
Author
Finding aid prepared by Scott Cline and Shannon B. Lynch
Date
Š 2004
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description note
Finding aid written in English.
Sponsor
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
EAD Location
http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv57806

Repository Details

Part of the Seattle Municipal Archives Repository

Contact:
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