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Fort Worth Art Commission forms 2026 bond committee, expands review panel role
By By Wendy L. Moore at Fort Worth Report
· July 18, 2026
· 3 min read
The Fort Worth Art Commission met June 22 and approved the creation of a temporary committee to help plan public art tied to projects in the city’s voter-approved 2026 bond program. Commissioners also expanded the Ad Hoc Gifts and Loans Review Panel’s responsibilities to include developing a policy
Key takeaway “This is the first time, and this is at your request, that we are forming a committee to assist in the planning of the 2026 bond,” Allen said.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The formation of a temporary committee to plan public art for the 2026 bond program and the expansion of the Ad Hoc Gifts and Loans Review Panel's role are crucial steps for the Fort Worth Art Commission. As the city moves forward with its voter-approved bond program, the commission's efforts will have a direct impact on the aesthetic and cultural landscape of Fort Worth. The recent incidents of damage to public artworks, including hit-and-runs and vandalism, underscore the need for a comprehensive plan to protect and maintain the city's public art collection. Commissioner Libby Tilley Hogg's suggestion to install inconspicuous cameras near public art pieces in or beside roadways is a viable solution to address the issue of accountability for drivers who damage artwork. The commission's reliance on nearby police and business cameras may not be sufficient, and exploring alternative measures to prevent and respond to damage will be essential to preserving the city's cultural assets.
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Category: safety ·
Published: July 18, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
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