As directed by the Civic Art Policy, the Department of Arts and Culture maintains a Prequalified Civic Artists List. In 2014, the juried list was refreshed with 49 established and emerging Los Angeles County civic artists representing permanent art, temporary art, and social practice.
Arts and Culture's Civic Art program announces an Artist Roster of artists who are pre-approved for the upcoming RCV projects.
The Department of Arts and Culture’s Civic Art Division seeks professional conservators, independent or collaborative, and firms for a Prequalified Art Conservator Resource List to provide maintenance and conservation services for artworks in the Los Angeles County Civic Art Collection.
The Fort Moore Pioneer Memorial is the largest bas relief military monument in the United States that is located at the actual site it commemorates.
The Public Art in Private Development (PAPD) ordinance allocates a 1% fee of the building valuation of eligible private development projects in unincorporated areas of the County to fund public arts, cultural facilities, conservation, and artistic and cultural services and programs within the project’s site area or a five-mile radius of the project site.