Greetings!

The City of Reno is updating its public art master plan, which was completed more than twenty years ago. You can read more about public art in Reno at this link.

We are interested in hearing from people who live in or work in the city about how you think public art can make Reno a better place to live, work or visit.

Public art, in its most basic definition, is art in public spaces. While the term may evoke images of bronze statues, today public art can be much more – in Reno you can find sculptures of all types in parks, plazas and roundabouts; murals; artistic streetscape elements; painted utility boxes. What all these kinds of public art have in common is that they are free and accessible for everyone's enjoyment and inspiration, and altogether they provide a unique way of experiencing Reno.

We would appreciate if you could take a few moments to answer this questionnaire, so we can understand how the public art can best meet the needs of the city and its communities in the future.

Your responses will be anonymous, and we will post the results on the city’s public art web page. At the end of this survey, there is information about how you can receive news about public art in Reno, including this plan.

Thank you!

Todd W. Bressi, Public Art • Placemaking • City Design, lead consultant
Megan Berner, City of Reno Arts and Culture Manager

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