The Committee on Art in Public Places (CAPP) oversees the selection and placement of works of art publicly displayed on campus, all of which are fully accessioned into the Museum’s collection and maintained by Museum staff. CAPP also undertakes to engage the campus community in the selection and placement process and to inform students, faculty, staff, and visitors about the selection process as well as the benefits of maintaining a public art program.
Each year three students are elected to serve on CAPP: two from the Department of History of Art (1) and Architecture (1), and one from the Program in Studio Art. Interested students may contact Douglas Perkins, Administrative Operations Manager at the Museum, or Monica McCabe, Department Coordinator for HARC and Studio Art, for more information.
To learn more about the Committee on Art in Public Places, please follow this link to the CAPP website.