Public Art Program Update
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Public Art in Transit 2018 Update Metro Transit Public Art Collection • 70 public art works made of 403 individual pieces . Minneapolis – 64 public artworks . Saint Paul – 84 public artworks . State of Minnesota – 100+ public artworks (mostly indoors) • Blue Line are oldest pieces in the collection. 15 years old • Public Art Administrator position since October 2016 – 2017 first full year of Public Art in Transit program 2 2017 Conservation Highlights Cedar-Riverside Station Dancing Mill City by Aldo Moroni 3 4 5 6 7 8 Landscape of Memories – VA Medical Center Station 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Assisted with 13 community partner/temporary projects 20 2017 – 2018 Projects Small Kindnesses: Weather Permitting 21 Hennepin Avenue/Warehouse District Station 22 23 Other 2018 Highlights 24 Other 2017-2018 Accomplishments/Projects • Public Art in Transit Guidelines • Standardized title plaques have been installed • Public Art Survey • New content and images for Public Art Webpages 25 2017 Public Art Impact Survey Q3: Have you noticed the public art at the LRT stations? 1,465 responses No 344 23% Yes 1121 77% Yes No 26 Q4: DID YOU KNOW THAT METRO TRANSIT HAS MORE THAN 70 PIECES IN ITS PUBLIC ART COLLECTION? 1,465 RESPONSES Yes No Yes 201 14% No 1264 86% 27 Q5: HOW IMPORTANT IS METRO TRANSIT PUBLIC ART TO YOUR OVERALL EXPERIENCE RIDING TRANSIT? 1,465 RESPONSES Very important Important Moderately important Slightly important Not important Not important 191 13% Very important 375 26% Slightly important 239 16% Moderately important Important 290 370 20% 25% 28 Q6: HOW DOES HAVING A PUBLIC ART COLLECTION AFFECT YOUR IMPRESSION OF METRO TRANSIT ? 1,465 RESPONSES More positive Has not changed More negative Other Other 10 1% More negative 57 4% Has not changed 404 27% More positive 994 68% 29 Q8: HOW WELL DOES THE PUBLIC ART RELATE TO THE COMMUNITY/NEIGHBORHOOD? 1,465 RESPONSES Very well Somewhat Not really Not at all Not at all 41 3% Not really 102 7% Very well 740 50% Somewhat 582 40% 30 Q10: WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE PUBLIC ART AT FUTURE LRT STATIONS AND TRANSIT CENTERS? 1,465 RESPONSES Yes No No 222 15% Yes 1243 85% 31 Do you have a story about one of the pieces in Metro Transit’s collection you’d like to share? • I enjoyed the stories and songs on the wind-up machine at Fort Snelling station while it poured rain. I sat there for a long time, late at night, waiting until it was dry enough to go to my car. The stories kept me company. • Some art, for example, at the Fairview Green Line station, helps me appreciate the neighborhood's history. I love the variety of art and subjects! • I am at the 46th Street LRT station almost everyday and there is something about the turtle on the southbound platform eave that just makes me smile. It's a bit of whimsy in a typically utilitarian environment. 32 Public Art in Transit Webpages • All new content – Description – Multiple images (500 images in all) – Story behind the artwork – Artist’s background – Archive 33 34 35 36 37 38 39.