.010 Definitions. For the purposes of this section, the following words, terms and phrases shall have the meaning ascribed herein:
.0101 “Public Art” means any of the following: sculpture, statues or monuments in any material or combination of materials; painting; murals; graphic arts including printmaking and drawing; photography; crafts in clay, fiber and textiles, wood, metal, plastics, glass and other materials; mixed media, any combination of forms or media, including collage; functional art such as street furniture, as defined by the Anaheim Public Art Plan; environmental art consisting of landforms and artistic landscape composition.
The term “Public Art” does not include reproductions by mechanical or other means of original works of art, except for limited editions, controlled by the artist, of original prints, cast sculptures, photographs or other works of art; decorative, ornamental, or functional elements which are designed by the building architect or consultants engaged by the architect which are a traditional and typical element of architectural design; elements generally considered to be conventional components of a landscape architectural design including, but not limited to, plant materials, pools, paths, benches, receptacles, fixtures and planters except street furniture as defined by the Anaheim Public Art Plan and environmental art consisting of landforms and artistic landscape composition; “Art objects” which are mass produced or of a standard design, such as playground sculpture or fountains, except pieces of historical significance to the city; directional or other functional elements, such as supergraphics, signage, color coding and maps, except where sculptural pieces are used to define gateways in the city; electrical, water or mechanical service for activation of the work; exhibitions and educational programs related to the work; performing arts; and art that displays slogans, logos, mascots or commercial advertising.
.0102 “Public Art Collection” means art objects that are owned by the City of Anaheim and are permanently installed in public, accessible locations. Permanent Public Art must be located in a public place with public visibility and impact, and shall have a permanence at least comparable to associated capital projects.
.0103 “Public Art Guidelines” means the published guidelines recommended by the City Manager and approved by the City Council for the administration of the Public Art Plan. The Public Art Guidelines, and any amendments thereto, shall take effect forty-five (45) days after approval by the City Council.
.0104 “Public Art Plan” means the plan established by this Chapter and approved by the City Council that implements the purpose of the Chapter. The Public Art Plan shall be reviewed by the City Council and as appropriate shall include new and projected allocations from the Public Art Fund including project descriptions, budgets, locations and recommended design approaches.
.0105 “Public Art Regulations” means the Public Art Guidelines and any applicable rules and regulations set forth by resolution of the City Council. (Ord. 6451 § 1 (part); November 20, 2018: Ord. 6579 § 1 (part); June 11, 2024.)