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Indiana University Campus Art Collection Policies
Acquisition by Gift
Acquisition by Purchase
Loan
De-acquisition
Definition of Indiana University Campus Art Collections:
Collections of works of art including two-dimensional, three-dimensional, decorative
arts and miscellaneous objects of value (varia) housed outside of Indiana University
accredited museums, therefore not governed by the professional rules and regulations of an accredited
museum as outlined by the American Association of Museums (AAM).
The Indiana University Campus Art Collection consists of those works that are
located in buildings or on campus grounds across the eight-campus system, given
or acquired to enhance the environment of Indiana University. This collection
is the property of Indiana University.
The activities governing the acquisition, housing, maintenance, care and de-acquisition
of this collection will strive to follow guidelines set down for museum collections
whenever possible. However, as this collection has not been assembled for the
same purpose as that of a museum, the university retains the right to address
issues on an individual basis according to its own priorities, rather than follow
AAM regulations.
I. Acquisition by Gift
Indiana University reviews all proffered gifts to the Campus Art Collection through an established IU Campus Art Collection Policy
Committee. (CACPC) (See http://www.indiana.edu/~policies/art.htmll)
The CACPC may delegate this oversight to the Campus Art Curator for gifts valued at $5,000 or less.
The IU Campus Art Collection Policy Committee reviews gifts observing the following rules:
- The donor provides reasonable assurance that the object has not been exported
in violation of another country’s laws.
- The donor has the legal right (ownership) to dispose of the proffered gift.
- All available provenance of an object will be provided to the committee
at the time of its consideration and will thereafter be documented as a part
of the object’s history.
- The committee works at all times with the Curator of Campus Art to assure
that proper documentation, including deed of gift, is recorded and filed for
each donation.
- When considering a gift, the committee is guided by reasonable principles
of utility to the university, historical significance of the object and the
impact on the university for care and maintenance of the gift.
- If a gift is made to a specific campus or department the Curator of Campus
Art will assist the receiving unit in determining the necessary steps for
proper handling, documentation, exhibition, storage and security.
- Accepted gGifts that are to the general university collection will be transferred
from maintained by the Curator of Campus Art and made available to the appropriate
housing any unit, at which time a designated person will work with the curator
to assure proper handling, documentation, exhibition, storage and security.
- All accepted gifts with a value of $5,000 or greater must have an accompanying
independent appraisal, provided by the donor. if the donor is using the gift-in-kind
policy of the Indiana University Foundation.
- All gifts with an appraised value of $5,000 or more will be recorded as
a capital asset of Indiana University.
- All accepted gifts become the property of Indiana University.
- All gifts should be made through the Indiana University Foundation and recorded
in an Indiana University account. The Indiana University Foundation will record
the gift on the donor record and issue a receipt for tax purposes after it has been accepted by the University.
- Each donor should be encouraged to provide funding for the ongoing maintenance
costs of their gift.
- Each donor should be encouraged to make their gift without restrictions
or stipulations.
II. Acquisition by Purchase
Indiana University campuses, schools, departments may have funds set aside
for the acquisition of art works for their buildings, grounds or units. The
following guidelines govern these purchases:
- The Curator of Campus Art must be informed of such acquisitions.
- Indiana University will not assume risk for these objects unless they are
part of the university’s inventory as maintained by the Campus Art Curator.
- Reasonable steps must be taken to acquire works that are being legally sold.
- All acquisitions must be displayed with reasonable security and in a manner
that safeguards the life of the piece according to standards established by
the Campus Art Curator. The Campus Art Curator will review display plans for
campus art to ensure these standards are met.
- Before purchasing artwork departments should review the existing
collection of campus art in storage to determine if artwork already owned
by the university can meet their needs.
- Departments purchasing artwork must also have funds available for the ongoing
maintenance of the works. The Campus Art Curator can help establish budgets
and projections for ongoing care.
- Purchases of artwork by departments that exceed $5,000 must be reviewed
and approved by the CACPC.
- It is the responsibility of the account manager for the funds to be expended
for artwork to ensure that the expenditure meets the guideline of supporting
the academic mission of the university.
- All purchases become the property of Indiana University.
III. Loans
A. Loans from the university to other entities
- Loan requests from borrowing institutions for works in the Indiana University
Campus Art Collection will be handled through the office of the Curator of
Campus Art.
- Approval or denial of such loans will be made in consultation with the curator
and the building superintendent or responsible party that houses the work
of art.
- A condition report will be made prior to and after each loan.
- A loan contract will be drawn up to follow the loan’s progress. (museum
model available)
- The Borrower shall assume all insurance, conservation, repair and shipping
costs.
B. Loans to the university
- All loans to the university must be reviewed by the CACPC.
- The Curator of Campus Art must be informed of such loans.
- Indiana University will not assume risk for these objects unless they are
part of the university’s inventory as maintained by the Campus Art Curator
- 4.All loans must be displayed with reasonable security and in a manner that
safeguards the life of the piece according to standards established by the Campus
Art Curator The Campus Art Curator will review display plans for campus art
to ensure these standards are met.
- A condition report will be made prior to and at the end of each loan.
- A loan contract will be drawn up to follow the loan’s progress. (museum
model available)
- The Curator of Campus Art must be notified if the piece is moved and before
the piece is returned to the owner.
IV. De-Acquisition
- Art that is no longer wanted by a campus unit (excepting art on loan from
the Campus Art Collection) may be transferred to the Campus Art Collection
by contacting the Campus Art Curator.
- All de-acquisitions must be reviewed and approved by the acquisitions appropriateIU
Campus Art Collection Policy Committee.
- All de-acquisitions must be made in accordance with the rules and regulations
set forth by state owned property in consultation with the Indiana University
pPurchasing Department.
- All de-acquisitions of gifts must be made in accordance of
the donors’ wishes at the time of gift.
- De-acquisitions may, with the approval of the committee, involve trades,
upgrades or exchanges.
- All funds realized by resale must go toward the conservation and maintenance
and security of the Indiana University Campus Art Collection. The use of these
funds will be agreed upon prior to sale by the selling unit and the Curator
of Campus Art.
- Any funds not utilized in this manner by the responsible party housing the
sold artwork must be returned to a general account for conservation, maintenance
and security for the entire Indiana University Campus Art Collection.If the
art in question was gifted for the benefit of a specific campus unit, or if
a campus unit purchased the art with funds budgeted specifically for their
use, the art being sold must be offered within the university community before
de-acquisition. Transfer of funds between campus units must meet the guideline
of supporting the academic mission of the university. If, after being offered
inter/intra-campus for 90 days, and upon approval by the appropriate CACPC
for de-acquisition, no inter/intra-campus offers have been accepted, the art
may be offered for sale through the Purchasing Department.
- When art from the Campus Art Collection (which includes all art described
in this policy section) is sold, 20% of the proceeds shall go the general
Curator's fund for the ongoing maintenance of campus art. The balance may
be utilized by the unit selling the art, but only in accordance with AAM guidelines
(see http://www.aam-us.org/museumresources/ethics/index.cfm)
to wit: proceeds can only be used for the purchase, upgrade, or care and conservation
of art for Indiana University. Any exception to this policy must be approved
by the campus Chancellor and the Vice President, Administration.
Membership of the Indiana University Campus Art Collection Policy Committee:
IU Art Museum [Heidi Gealt/Conservators as needed]
IU Foundation [Jim Perin]
IU Alumni Association [Dorothy Warmbier]
Curator of Campus Art (Office of Risk Management) [Sherry Rouse]
Director of Risk Management [Larry Stephens]
Indiana Memorial Union [Thom Simmons]
University Architect’s Office [Bob Meadows/Tom Williams]
IUB, IUPUI, IUE, IUN, IUSE, IUSB, IUPU-C, IUFW, IUK designees by chancellors' offices
IU Purchasing [Guy Destefano]
IU Physical Facilities [Hank Hewetson]
Legal [Dorothy Frapwell]
Security [Michael Hanson]
Effective 09/02
Last updated:
22-July-2009 |