Permission to Place Art on Minneapolis City Property and in the Right of Way

Neighborhood organizations or other groups may apply to place artworks on City property or within the right of way. The policies that govern decisions regarding these applications are outlined in the City of Minneapolis Public Art Policies and Procedures, for Gifts and Loans and Encroachment Permits, as well as other City policies and ordinances on issues such as banner permits, signage, encroachment in the right of way, and special service districts.

2013 Review Schedule

2013 Project Guidelines

Sample Approved Applications (SPECIAL NOTE: THESE APPLICATIONS ARE FROM PREVIOUS YEARS AND MAY NOT BE CONSISTENT WITH THE 2013 GUIDELINES).

Most applications are approved. One of the main purposes of the review process is to educate applicants about technical issues that need to be addressed in order for their projects to be successful. To that end, the Arts Commission and the Public Art Advisory Panel often make recommendations to the applicant for strengthening their projects, including ideas for:

Find a list of technical questions to consider in developing a public art project.

Property Owner: Before submitting an application, we strongly recommend you determine whether your desired locations are City property or within the right of way. Desired locations could also be on private property, Hennepin County property or on the property of the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board. Projects proposed for the Midtown Greenway may be permitted by the City or County, but all are reviewed first by the Minneapolis Arts Commission.

Contact us early in your planning process: To find out whether your desired locations require City approval, which policies may affect your proposal, which review bodies need to be involved, and what the review timeline may be, contact the City’s Public Arts Administrator, Mary Altman.

 

Last updated Mar. 11, 2013