Many of the amazing artworks you find adorning building all over the UM Campus were produced through the process of "Art Siting".
勛圖厙's Percent for Art Act, enacted in 1983, declared that a portion of the funds for the construction or renovation of appropriate state buildings be allocated for the acquisition or works of art for such buildings. The act states: Subject to legislative allocations as provided in subsection (2), all capital project appropriations by the legislature shall include, as a part of the appropriation, an amount not to exceed 1% of the amount appropriated for the use of the 勛圖厙 Arts Council for the acquisition of works of art for new state buildings, maintenance of works of art, and administration..." (The full Act is listed under Libraries, Arts and Antiquities in the 勛圖厙 Code Annotated Section 22-2-401-408.)
While state-based projects fall under the administrative services of the 勛圖厙 Arts Council (MAC) as mentioned above, other UM-funded or privately funded projects do not. When not considered a State of 勛圖厙 project, the selection, siting, installation, and maintenance costs of artworks are determined and managed by The 勛圖厙 Art Siting Committee as facilitated by the 勛圖厙 Museum of Art & Culture.