Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Oversee compliance with PRA’s Fine Arts Policy on PRA development projects; 2. Serve as point of contact for the Public Art Committee, maintain a current list of committee members, and convene meetings of the committee as necessary to review projects; 3. Work with developers to commission new works of public art: a. Consider the types of art that may be commissioned (Permanent, temporary, community-based); b. Identify locations/opportunities for the art; c. Manage approval of art concept with PRA’s Public Art Committee; d. Draft and assist PRA staff in posting and distributing art project RFQs and RFPs; e. Answer artist inquiries, manage applications, present applications to developer and Committee; f. Organize site visits for artists, manage artist proposal process, artist selection, etc.; g. Manage projects through art installation/completion; h. Coordinate community education efforts; and i. Plan dedications, other community engagement; 4. Work with PRA staff to plan, commission, and oversee projects funded with the Fund for Art & Community Engagement (FACE); 5. Work with owners of existing works of art commissioned through the Program to ensure that the works are properly maintained, and provide guidance regarding the conservation or restoration of a work of art funded through the Program; 6. If necessary, explore and facilitate the relocation of a work of art, including identifying potential new locations, and facilitating PRA’s Public Art Committee and necessary public approvals for the move when required; 7. Work with PRA staff to explore collaborations and/or funding opportunities for initiatives relating to the Program and FACE, which may include assisting PRA staff in writing grant requests; 8. Attend meetings relating to the Program; 9. Maintain an up-to-date record of Percent for Art Projects that shall be housed at PRA; 10. Work with PRA staff to maintain and keep current the section of PRA’s website relating to the Program; 11. Occasionally facilitate tours, panel discussions, speaker events, and/or other events relating to the Program and/or specific projects funded through the Program; 12. Serve as a point of contact for the public for art-related inquiries; and 13. Other projects and business related to the Program, as necessary.