This legislative text outlines the formation and duties of the Art Grant Committee established by the Ministry of Education and Culture. The main objective is to regulate the distribution of grants to visual artists, ensuring fair representation and comprehensive governance.
The committee comprises a chairperson, vice-chairperson, and seven other members appointed for three-year terms. Members are chosen from key organisations within the art community, including representatives from the Ministry and the Arts Promotion Centre Finland. This structure guarantees a broad representation of interests and expertise in decision-making processes.
Additionally, the legislation specifies that the Ministry may issue further guidelines on the application and handling procedures for these grants. The committee members and experts are eligible for meeting fees and travel expense reimbursements, following the state’s agreements on such matters.
The impact on heritage is significant, as the legislation supports visual artists, thereby fostering cultural development and preservation. By ensuring a structured and transparent grant process, the act promotes sustained artistic expression and heritage conservation, contributing to the enrichment of national and cultural identity.