The City of Rockville’s Arts and Culture Program manages the Publicly Accessible Art in Private Development and Art in Public Places programs. The program also supports individual artists and arts and culture nonprofits through partnerships, events, and programs.
Publicly Accessible Art in Private Development Program
The Publicly Accessible Art in Private Development Program requires most private development projects in the city to include an expenditure for a publicly accessible art project based on an annually adjusted fee schedule.
The ordinance promotes the general welfare by requiring and encouraging the use and incorporation of works of publicly accessible art in private development to preserve and enrich the character and environment of the community, improve the quality of life for those who visit, live, and work in the city, ameliorate the harshness of increased urbanization, and foster the economic vitality of the community.
Review the ordinance, implementation manual, and guidelines to learn which projects are subject to the requirement, which projects are exempt, the options developers have to comply with the ordinance, and the steps to submit an application.
Art in Public Places Program
The Art in Public Places Program was established to commission works of site-specific public art to be installed on property owned by the City of Rockville. Since 1978, the program has been a driving force behind Rockville’s unique cultural identity. The program is funded by an annual appropriation based on the city’s budget from the previous year.
The works of art reference historical, cultural, or socially relevant themes of the surrounding site and reflect the city’s dynamism and diversity. They not only beautify our surroundings, but also serve as conversation starters, fostering a strong sense of community.

Public Art Gallery
Discover a world of artistic wonder by exploring the public art located throughout Rockville! From captivating sculptures to stunning murals adorning the Rockville Senior Center and Rockville City Hall, there’s always something new to experience.

Public Art Projects
The city’s continued commitment to public art is evident in the numerous sculptures, murals, and installations gracing our streets, parks, and buildings. Learn more about recent public art projects.
Contact
Anne O’Dell
Office of the City Manager
240-314-8101
aodell@rockvillemd.gov
Hours
Monday – Friday
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Address
Rockville City Hall
111 Maryland Ave.
Rockville, MD 20850