Council Approves "Radius" for Justice Center
Ann Arbor's city council has approved the installation of a percent-for-art project in the city's Justice Center Lobby.
View ArticleA2 Arts Millage Headed to November Ballot
Ann Arbor voters will decide proposed new arts millage in November.
View ArticleCouncil Postpones Decision on Arts Funding
Ann Arbor's city council has tabled proposals to eliminate or amend the percent for art program until next year. Hear more from WEMU's Andrew Cluley.
View ArticleCouncil Suspends Art Funding
Ann Arbor's city council has suspended most percent-for-art funding until April, and has established a task force to review the program. Hear more from WEMU's Andrew Cluley.
View ArticleAnn Arbor City Council to Consider Public Art, Edwards Brothers Property Monday
Ann Arbor may spend nearly $13 million in the hopes of ultimately keeping a State Street property on the tax rolls. City Council Monday will consider a resolution to use their right of first refusal...
View ArticleEtched Glass Artwork Approved For Ann Arbor's Stadium Bridges
Etched glass panels depicting images of trees in Ann Arbor will be installed above and under the Stadium Bridges. City council has approved spending $385,000 on the final project funded by the old...
View ArticleAnn Arbor Mayor Believes Big Projects During His Tenure Making Positive Impact
Ann Arbor Mayor John Hieftje thinks investments made during his tenure are already paying results and will continue to do so. The issue of spending priorities however is one voters will be looking at...
View ArticleFish Sculptures Installed In Ann Arbor's Kingsley Rain Garden
A new school of fish is Ann Arbor's latest public art project, and one of the last works to be funded by the city's now defunct percent for art program. The sculptures were installed Monday at the...
View ArticleCouncil Approves "Radius" for Justice Center
Ann Arbors city council has approved the installation of a percent-for-art project in the citys Justice Center Lobby.
View ArticleA2 Arts Millage Headed to November Ballot
Ann Arbor voters will decide proposed new arts millage in November.
View ArticleCouncil Postpones Decision on Arts Funding
Ann Arbor's city council has tabled proposals to eliminate or amend the percent for art program until next year. Hear more from WEMU's Andrew Cluley.
View ArticleCouncil Suspends Art Funding
Ann Arbor's city council has suspended most percent-for-art funding until April, and has established a task force to review the program. Hear more from WEMU's Andrew Cluley.
View ArticleAnn Arbor City Council to Consider Public Art, Edwards Brothers Property Monday
Ann Arbor may spend nearly $13 million in the hopes of ultimately keeping a State Street property on the tax rolls. City Council Monday will consider a resolution to use their right of first refusal to...
View ArticleEtched Glass Artwork Approved For Ann Arbor's Stadium Bridges
Etched glass panels depicting images of trees in Ann Arbor will be installed above and under the Stadium Bridges. City council has approved spending $385,000 on the final project funded by the old...
View ArticleAnn Arbor Mayor Believes Big Projects During His Tenure Making Positive Impact
Ann Arbor Mayor John Hieftje thinks investments made during his tenure are already paying results and will continue to do so. The issue of spending priorities however is one voters will be looking at...
View ArticleFish Sculptures Installed In Ann Arbor's Kingsley Rain Garden
A new school of fish is Ann Arbor's latest public art project, and one of the last works to be funded by the city's now defunct percent for art program. The sculptures were installed Monday at the rain...
View ArticleCouncil Approves "Radius" for Justice Center
Ann Arbors city council has approved the installation of a percent-for-art project in the citys Justice Center Lobby.
View ArticleA2 Arts Millage Headed to November Ballot
Ann Arbor voters will decide proposed new arts millage in November.
View ArticleCouncil Postpones Decision on Arts Funding
Ann Arbor's city council has tabled proposals to eliminate or amend the percent for art program until next year. Hear more from WEMU's Andrew Cluley.
View ArticleCouncil Suspends Art Funding
Ann Arbor's city council has suspended most percent-for-art funding until April, and has established a task force to review the program. Hear more from WEMU's Andrew Cluley.
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