ARTICLE 1: "NO CITY ABOVE US"
Problem.
Seattle created its nationally imitated One-percent for Art program in 1973. Despite its achievements-art in our parks, our streets, our buildings-we have allowed it to fall behind nationally. What?-can San Francisco, San Jose and Federal Way allocate 2% to Public Art? Can Dallas find 2.25% in its coffers.? Will we allow Fort Lauderdale, that mecca of the beach party, to give 2.5%-that's right, Fort Lauderdale-while we talk the "leader-in-arts-funding" talk without walking the walk. To add insult to injury, the funding for staff and overhead, originally provided from the City General Fund, must now come from resources meant for the Public Art itself, knocking us down even further to a nationally unimpressive .7 per cent for Art.
Solution.
It is time to aim high instead of at the middle. It is time to raise our per cent for Art program to 2.5 % for the Arts and every three years, review the figure to see how we stack up nationally. It is time to switch our motto from "Our Hands are Tied" to "No City above us!"
AMENDMENT TWO: "CLOSE THE LOOPHOLES"
AMENDMENT THREE: "NO NET LOSS OF ART SPACE
AMENDMENT FOUR: "SAVE THE MIDDLE"
AMENDMENT FIVE: "CALL ARTS MEDIC ONE"
AMENDMENT SIX: "ART TO THE EDGES"
AMENDMENT SEVEN: "LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL"
AMENDMENT EIGHT: "OPEN ARTGATES"
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