The Public Art Advisory Board’s mission is to enrich and connect the Park City community through visual art in public places. The PAAB makes recommendations to the City Council regarding public art placement and expenditures and establishes future funding opportunities for public art.

The board is comprised of Park City residents dedicated to enriching and connecting the Park City community through visual art in public spaces. Community insights are essential to our success as we work to inspire a vibrant, engaged community that celebrates Park City’s rich history, culture, and environment.

Upcoming Meeting Dates (2026):

Held on the Fourth Tuesday of every month, *unless otherwise noted.

Location: City Hall, Third Floor, Marsac Executive Conference Room or virtual option

Time: 5:00-7:00 p.m.

  • April 28
  • May 26
  • June 23
  • July 28
  • August 25
  • September 22
  • October 27
  • *November 17, third Tuesday
  • *December 15, third Tuesday

About:

Public Art Map | Take a virtual tour of the Park City Public Art Collection

2023 - Explore Park City's Public Art Collection Video. Learn more about the more than 100 significant works of art along our trails, in our parks and public buildings and how these artworks represent to our unique community.   

Get Inspired - 2018 Park City Public Art Board Video Public art reflects, reveals, and enriches the community it inhabits.

Board Member Term Expiration Date
Pamela Bingham - second full term June, 2026
Molly Guinan -first term June, 2026
Samantha Osselaer - second full term June, 2026
Teri Smith - first full term June, 2026
Kara Beal - Vice Chair, first full term June, 2026
Phil Hildebrandt - first term June, 2028
Emma Gerrard- first term June, 2028
Bailey Edelstein- first term June, 2028
Jess Griffiths - Chair, first full term June, 2028
Non-Voting Members  
Molly Miller, City Council Liaison  
Stephanie Valdez, Administrative Assistant & Project Manager, Park City Municipal  
Jocelyn Scudder, Program & Project Manager, Arts Council of Park City & Summit County  

The Park City Council approved funding  for public art projects in June of 2003. In December 2003, after working closely with the Park City Summit County Arts Council, a policy was adopted forming the Public Art Advisory Board. In October 2024, the Public Art Advisory Board updated their policies.

Code amendments were made in March 2025.

Once the Public Art Advisory Board makes recommendations to City Council, the Council shall have final approval.