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AIPP DEACESSIONING PROPOSAL OF 8 CITY OWNED ARTWORKS ARTS PANEL AUGUST 5, 2024 AIPP DEACESSIONING POLICY HIGLIGHTS Acquisition and Deaccession Policy (2008) “Deaccessioning is an integral and necessary part of responsible collections management. It’s intended to be a careful and deliberate procedure.” DEACESSIONING OPTIONS IN THE POLICY Relocate the work of art to another appropriate site. 1. 2. Give the artist the opportunity to buy back the work at its current appraised value, if allowed by 3. agreement*. If donated, return the work of art to the donor. Seek bona-fide appraisal and advertise sale of the work, or sell through acceptable, sealed competitive bids. 4. Give the artist the opportunity to recover the work of art at no cost to the City, if allowed by agreement. 5. Dispose of the work through City of Austin surplus property procedures. 6. Remove the work from public display and place it in storage. *One of the Commission Contracts does not permit the artist to purchase their artwork outright. DEACESSIONING PROCESS: - Sponsor Department and Legal opinions gathered. - Letters out to all artists stating intent and their contractual options. - Present to Arts Commission for review and Jury nomination - October - Compile final evaluation for presentation to Council by end of 2024. C O N V E N T I O N C E N T E R R E M O D E L AIPP ARTWORKS FOR DEACESSIONING 2024 2 N D S T B LO C K 1 6 - R E B U I L D 2025 N A G A Y M C A 202 4 Waller Creek Shelves Damion Priour 1996 $50,000.00 Riffs and Rythms John Yancey 1996 Index for Contemplation Margo Sawyer 2002 Macro/Micro Rolando Briseno 2002 Aquifer LaMa Ventures (Phillip Lamb & Susan Magilow) 2014 Nobody Writes Poetry about the Trinity Mark Schatz 2014 North Austin Community Garden 1000 W Rundberg Ln, Austin, TX 78758 ThoughtBarn 2014 Original installation A U S G A R A G E S R E M O D E L 2025 Transition (4 tile compositions) James Talbot 2006 2023 Conservators assessment report.