The GSA opens the door to more equitable art in federal buildings

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Federal Drive with Tom Temin

Government


The General Services Administration not only oversees most federal buildings and offices, it also manages the artwork that graces them. It recently issued a new final rule for its Art in Architecture program, lifting what it calls restrictions on artistic subjects and themes. And to promote the administration's equity goals. For more, we turn to the GSA's senior advisor to the administrator for equity, Andrea O'Neal.