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inter agency basis. Some public bodies may wish to gather funding from different<br />

projects in the one area to achieve a more substantial <strong>art</strong> project.<br />

Furthermore, a Government Dep<strong>art</strong>ment and a local authority may pool resources <strong>for</strong><br />

projects within the one area to achieve a joint <strong>art</strong> project.<br />

Models <strong>of</strong> commissioning embracing the principle <strong>of</strong> pooling <strong>of</strong> funds within a local<br />

authority and interagency context include the Placing Art Programme by Sligo County<br />

Council [1998 - 2002], In | Context series by South Dublin County Council [1998 -<br />

2001] and the current Breaking Ground series by Ballymun Regeneration Ltd [2001 -<br />

2011].<br />

4.4 Related Costs<br />

If no other budget is available, a small element <strong>of</strong> the Per Cent <strong>for</strong> Art Scheme budget<br />

earmarked <strong>for</strong> <strong>art</strong> projects in any year may be used <strong>for</strong> related costs such as public<br />

engagement initiatives, publications, documentation or, where appropriate, maintenance<br />

and repair.<br />

However, it must be borne in mind that the primary purpose <strong>of</strong> the <strong>scheme</strong> is to<br />

facilitate the commissioning or acquisition <strong>of</strong> new <strong>art</strong> and funding made available under<br />

the <strong>scheme</strong> should be used <strong>for</strong> this purpose to the greatest extent possible.<br />

22 PER CENT FOR ART SCHEME

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