Utah Admin. Code R131-9-6 - Application Process For Event/Display of Art or an Exhibit
(1) A request for a Short Term Event, Mid
Term Event, or Long Term Event (Display), including a request to place new art
or a new exhibit may be initiated by the Board, the Subcommittee, the Executive
Director, or any person.
(2) The
Application for Art and Exhibits at the Utah State Capitol Complex, developed
by the Executive Director and approved by the Capitol Art Placement
Subcommittee, must be completed by the applicant and submitted to the Capitol
Preservation Board Office for evaluation, regardless of event length. The
Application includes requests for the following information:
(a) The name and contact information of the
applicant;
(b) A description of the
subject matter and type of event (Short Term, Mid Term, or Long Term);
and
(c) A description of how the
request complies with the applicable Facility Use Rules, including Utah
Administrative Code Rules R131-2 and R131-10, and all criteria in Rule
R131-9-7.
(3) For Mid Term Events or Long
Term Events (Display), the Capitol Preservation Board Office will invite the
applicant to attend the next Capitol Art Placement Subcommittee meeting to
present their request.
(4)
Application is at the applicant's own risk, including costs and expenses for
applying.
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