

If your project is approved to proceed, you will be required to sign (and have notarized) a standard release form and return to the City of Houston, at which point you will receive the Temporary Art Permit notifying you that you have notice to proceed with your display. Upon receipt of application (via application portal below) someone from the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs will reach out to you to discuss next steps. Look at MOCA, Houston First and the Airports. COVID-19 Resources and Emergency Financial Help.

The Director may extend the temporary placement for two consecutive periods of time not to exceed 90 days each, for a total of 270 days. The City may permit temporary placement of a work of art on City property for a period of time not to exceed 90 days, subject to the approval of the Director of the City Department having jurisdiction over the site upon which the work of art will be placed. Please note that any installation of temporary artwork should not interfere with the regular operations of the space where artwork is being proposed to be installed.

The Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs works with all departments and divisions within the City of Houston and any individual or group interested in placing temporary art on City property. We specialize in homemade cakes, pies, cookies, cupcakes & cheesecakes. Each City Department has discretion and jurisdiction over the review of temporary art placement. Searching for a Cake Store in Cordova, TN Check out Sweets & Treats By Moca. The City of Houston supports the community’s desire to utilize public space as locations for temporary art installations.
