The Coeur d'Alene Arts Commission has been charged by the Coeur d'Alene City Council to "stimulate and encourage, throughout the city and surrounding area, the study and presentation of the performing and fine arts and public interest and participation."

History


The Arts Commission was formally established with Ordinance No. 1709, signed by Mayor James Fromm in 1982, laying the foundation for a vibrant arts community in Coeur d’Alene. However, it wasn’t until 1997 that the city’s leadership, in partnership with local artists and community members, fully recognized the transformative impact of public art. At that time, Coeur d’Alene’s business landscape was somewhat sluggish, and the city council saw an opportunity for art to not only beautify public spaces but also to stimulate economic growth and community engagement. 


Inspired by the Local Economic Development Act, passed by the state legislature in 1988, the Coeur d’Alene City Council formed an urban renewal agency in 1997 to jump-start the economy. Originally known as the Coeur d’Alene Urban Renewal Agency, the agency decided to assign a DBA, Lake City Development Corporation (LCDC) in 2001. The DBA name was changed to ignite cda in 2015 to better reflect the agency’s mission. The partnership between ignite cda and the City of Coeur d’Alene Arts Commission began shortly after the agency's formation in 1997, with ignite cda supporting public art initiatives.


Coeur d’Alene was the first city in Idaho to provide for a funding mechanism through a “percent-in-art" city ordinance which provided a steady stream of funding for creative works that enrich public spaces. Today, numerous art installations can be found throughout the city, decorating downtown streets, parks, and the Centennial Trail. These artworks often reflect the area's history, natural beauty, and diverse community.


The Art Commission’s notable projects include the Public Art Beautification of Utility Boxes, ArtCurrents, Otocast Audio Public Art Tour App, youth art workshops and classes, Coeur d’Alene Poet Laureate, and Mayor’s Awards in the Arts which was renamed as Coeur d’Alene Arts Awards.


Currently, the commission consists of 13 volunteers appointed by the Mayor and City Council to serve three-year terms, providing advice on arts-related matters in the city.


Vision

The citizens of Coeur d'Alene are committed to build an exceptional collection of public art - art that defines the community and distinguishes it from others, complementing Coeur d'Alene's many attributes, and serving for posterity.

Purposes

Areas of Responsibility

Guiding Principles

Priorities

Arts Ordinance (Percent for Arts)

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Coeur d'Alene Arts Awards

Public Art Policy

Public Art Master Plan

Public Art Collection

Public Art Tour

Press Releases

Other Local Public Art

Links to Area Art Agencies

Call to Artists

Frequently Asked Questions



CITY STAFF SUPPORT TO THE ARTS COMMISSION:
Jo Anne Mateski, Executive Assistant
Phone: (208) 666-5754
Email: [email protected]