Mr. Hyde questions the Minister for Culture and the Arts regarding funding, policy, and leadership allocated to recommendations from the 2003 review of the Percent for Art Scheme. The answer states the budget page referenced does not mention Percent for Art and that the program falls under Building Management and Works.

AnsweredQoN 3214Legislative Assembly
Asked
16 June 2010
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Culture and the Arts

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I refer to page 567, Development and Strategy, in the 2010–2011 State Budget, and ask what funding, policy commitment and leadership the Minister has allocated to meeting the following recommendations of the Review of the Western Australian State Government Percent for Art Scheme (2003):
(a) Recommendation 7, which relates to working with commissioning agencies and artists to investigate ways to secure the allocation of the full 1% to artwork commissions in all suitable projects and encouraging the commissioning agency, on suitable projects, to increase the percentage allocation for West Australian artworks;
(b) Recommendation 9, which relates to attracting new government agencies to undertake artwork commissions and investigating sourcing alternative spaces and opportunities in addition to typical building projects; and
(c) Recommendation 10, which relates to conducting a periodic audit of existing artworks commissioned within the scheme, building a Percent for Art scheme database and establishing an inventory of artworks to complement the existing image archive managed by the departmental partners?

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Answered
2 August 2010
Responded by
Minister for Culture and the Arts
Response time
47 days
Page 567, Development and Strategy, in the 2010-2011 State Budget does not refer to Percent for Art.
The Percent for Art program falls within the jurisdiction of Building Management and Works.
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