Arts CommissionOct. 20, 2025

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Art in Public Places New Panelist Recommendations October 2025 Camille Jobe – Architect Art in Public Places – New Panelist Recommendations Camille Jobe – Architect [Camille Jobe] brings a wealth of experience and knowledge as an architect and working in Austin. She will fill a gap in the technical design evaluation of projects that is currently missing on the panel. - Heidi Schmalbach, Arts Commission Liaison to Art in Public Places Panel Excellent and broad experience as an architect and in community engagement; a "big picture thinker" to use her words; able to be strategic in the real work. - Acia Gray, Arts Commission Vice Chair When I review the criteria for a top score, Camille clearly demonstrates mastery of the required competencies. She would serve as a role model, inspiring and training others through both her breadth of experience and her impressive record of service. In addition, she brings highly valued technical expertise that would be an asset to the panel. - Kristi-Anne Shaer, Art in Public Places Panel Chair Camille's impressive career as an Architect and years of leadership in our community will be helpful in executing the responsibilities of the AIPP Panel. Her experience with complex public projects will be a valuable contribution to this program and its Artists. - Andrew Danziger, Art in Public Places Vice Panel Chair Art in Public Places – New Panelist Recommendations Lindsey Millikan – Artist Art in Public Places – New Panelist Recommendations Lindsey Millikan – Artist While all the candidates we interviewed for the visual arts seat were excellent, Lindsey stood out to me for the way she talked about belonging and public art and because she has had the experience of being an AIPP artist. This perspective will be extremely valuable to the makeup of the panel. - Heidi Schmalbach, Arts Commission Liaison to Art in Public Places Panel Experience within the AIPP process as an artist as well as community knowledge of Austin will be a good voice for the panel. - Acia Gray, Arts Commission Vice Chair As a public artist herself, Lindsey has deep expertise in the process of public art making. Her perspective on the function of public art, as well as her vision for the possibilities within Austin’s public art program, were both thoughtful and refreshing. - Kristi-Anne Shaer, Art in Public Places Panel Chair Lindsey's technical knowledge with painting murals will be a helpful addition to the Panel. Additionally, she will help bring an important perspective from her own career as a Public Artist within the AIPP Program. - Andrew Danziger, Art in Public Places Panel Vice Chair Art in Public Places – New Panelist Recommendations