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July 28, 2025
In March 2024 the City of Portsmouth Public Art Review Committee (PARC) established the request for proposals ...
Read MoreThe City of Portsmouth NH continues its proud history of freely-accessible public art that reflects the past, celebrates the present, and imagines the future, invigorating the City's public spaces.
To explore the collection of 80+ current and past public artworks in the City, visit this Portsmouth Public Art Inventory.
Mission
The mission of the Public Art Review Committee (PARC), established in 2023, is to champion high-quality public art for the City of Portsmouth NH and to advise on public art-related topics. in reviewing proposals for public art and conduct practical assessments of the feasibility of installing and maintaining such art works in the public sphere.
PARC responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
On this site, learn more about the work and framework of PARC, review the Public Art Inventory, meet the PARC members and explore other public art issues and ideas.
Note to the Community -- The PARC develops and uses guidelines for the selection and evaluation of public art, both long-term and temporary, when considering new installations. Public input sessions are an important element for major projects, e.g. those funded by the Percent-for-Art ordinance which allocates one percent of the cost of major municipal construction or renovation projects to public art. To ensure timely notification of public input sessions, as well as news about public art installations, subscribe to the City Newsletter.
Note to Artists -- The PARC commissions public art (typically through an RFP process) and provides reviews of artworks proposed for 1) City-owned property; 2) public-facing property subject to Land Use Board review; and 3) donations to the City. The PARC is not in a position to fund unsolicited proposals. PARC's reviews are conducted publicly and information submitted to PARC is public information. Please review the PARC criteria to understand public art standards and requirements.
Explore 80+ pieces of public art in Portsmouth through the Public Art Inventory. A short list of City-owned public art includes the following:
City-owned art works are also displayed in City Hall, the Portsmouth Public Library and other facilities.
July 28, 2025
In March 2024 the City of Portsmouth Public Art Review Committee (PARC) established the request for proposals ...
Read More