Montgomery County is known for its livable communities, modern schools, parks amenities and its creative spirit. To that end, the Montgomery Planning Department and the Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County have combined their inventory to map as many of the County’s public and private commissions in order to give residents, business owners and visitors a snapshot of the impressive public art collection that can be found in our community. In accordance with the Montgomery County Public Art Guidelines, PUBLIC ART is defined as an artwork that is located indoors or outdoors and is visually and/or physically accessible to the public at least eight hours per day. Typologies include: site-specific, site-integrated, site-sensitive works and can be temporary, semi-permanent or permanent. |
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This mapping program serves as an interactive and visual inventory that locates and explores public artworks that are both publicly and privately funded throughout the County. We strive to keep this program user friendly and welcome the community’s feedback as we continue to maintain our collection. |
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The collected data is presented by: Maryland–National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC) |
The Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County (AHCMC) |
The Silver Spring Arts and Entertainment District |
The Bethesda Urban Partnership, Arts and Entertainment District |
The City of Rockville, MD |
The City of Gaithersburg, MD |
Questions or comments? Contact: Molline Jackson, Art Review Panel Coordinator (M-NCPPC). Suzan Jenkins, Chief Executive Officer (AHCMC). |