Yes, thank you, Mr. Speaker. I appreciate that answer. You know, I am going to say that every artist who does a commission or makes a donation of art to the government feels that the piece is special, so deciding on which pieces are special I think is going to be somewhat problematic. However, I think we owe it to these artists to acknowledge their work in the government's possession, to take care of it, and to make sure that it is stored appropriately when it's not displayed or even that it's displayed appropriately. I am looking for a commitment to begin work on this whole area of managing public art as soon as possible. Thank you.
Julie Green on Question 259-19(2): Responsibility and Preservation of Government Artwork
In the Legislative Assembly on May 29th, 2020. See this statement in context.
Question 259-19(2): Responsibility and Preservation of Government Artwork
Oral Questions
May 29th, 2020
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