Materials and Fabrication Handbook
GENERAL
The Washington State Arts Commission (ArtsWA) cares for the State Art Collection with partner agencies (public schools, colleges, universities, and state agencies), who present the artwork in public spaces. Partner agencies and/or sites are responsible for all routine artwork maintenance. The Arts Commission is responsible for conservation and restoration of the artwork, which is contingent upon receipt of adequate appropriations for this purpose.
As part of our acquisition process, we recommend artists familiarize themselves with this handbook prior to the Artist Site Visit. The Arts Commission requires the artist to warranty newly commissioned artworks from defects for a minimum of two years after installation. The information in this handbook is provided to aid artists in designing their projects from conception through installation, while considering long-term maintenance and future conservation issues. Our goal is to encourage creative liberty while ensuring the public investment reaches its full potential lifespan in a fiscally responsible way.
The Washington State Arts Commission (ArtsWA) cares for the State Art Collection with partner agencies (public schools, colleges, universities, and state agencies), who present the artwork in public spaces. Partner agencies and/or sites are responsible for all routine artwork maintenance. The Arts Commission is responsible for conservation and restoration of the artwork, which is contingent upon receipt of adequate appropriations for this purpose. The information in this handbook is provided to aid artists in designing their projects from conception through installation, while considering long-term maintenance and future conservation issues.