Certainly, commissioned art is different from something that someone might buy at the store to fill an empty wall, and there is not much consideration put into that piece of art. No, it is a different level that the Member is talking about. I will work with the Minister of Infrastructure. The department has some expertise in asset management and combine that with the expertise that we have in the culture and heritage division and see what we can do to remedy this problem because it is a shame when you see a piece of art that means a lot to a lot of people buried under the snow and degrading away like that. Yes, I can commit to having those discussions and charting a path forward. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
R.J. Simpson 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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