The city of Las Vegas is initiating a campaign to update the Las Vegas Public Art Master Plan, a citywide, multi-phase project that will lead to a comprehensive vision for the operation of the Public Art Program. From April through July 2023, community members who live, work, play, and visit the region had the opportunity to share their feedback on how public art can best embrace the city’s diversity and improve its appearance and appeal.
Community members can stay updated on project announcements and opportunities to participate through attending public meetings, signing up for a newsletter and in-person at the upcoming free events open to the public.
Fill out a quick survey: The survey closed July 31, 2023.
Sign up for the e-newsletter here to get email updates on upcoming participation opportunities.
Email your input to info@artbuildscommunity.com.
The city of Las Vegas prioritizes arts and culture and celebrates its unique and iconic character through public art. Home to more than 640,000 residents, the city is in a valley infused with natural beauty, cultural diversity, creativity and a rich history. Las Vegas’ public art embraces and reflects those qualities in its approach to planning, commissioning and installing artwork and ensuring the long-term care of the collection.
The city of Las Vegas Public Art Program serves valley residents and tourists by commissioning and installing artworks at city-owned properties and supporting community-led projects.
Working in partnership with Art Builds Community, a public art planning firm, the city will start a new phase of public art programming that expands upon the initiatives outlined in the city of Las Vegas 2050 Master Plan.
The planning process will include community-based participation, both virtual and in-person. It will also include individual interviews, focus groups, surveys, and booths at local upcoming events. Art Builds Community will host engaging art activities that aim to encourage community members of all ages to imagine how public art and cultural arts programs can be an integral part of the city’s landscape and identity.