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Thu Apr 16, 2026, 09:39 AM Thursday

:silly: The next Commission of Fine Arts meeting, scheduled for 16 April, will be held in person only at the Com

The Chairman is RODNEY MIMS COOK, JR. VOTED who wants the WH columns replaced with a different style.
See DU post:

https://www.democraticunderground.com/1016427105


https://www.cfa.gov/about-cfa/new-members-appointed-2026
Meeting Status

The next Commission of Fine Arts meeting, scheduled for 16 April, will be held in person only at the Commission's offices in the National Building Museum, 401 F Street, NW, Suite 312, Washington, D.C. All applicants and all members of the public wishing to speak at the meeting must attend in person. For the latest information and to register to view the meeting stream online, click here.

https://www.cfa.gov/node/41973





NEW MEMBERS APPOINTED TO THE COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS;
RODNEY MIMS COOK, JR. VOTED CHAIRMAN


30 January 2026

President Donald J. Trump has appointed Mary Anne Carter, Rodney Mims Cook Jr., Chamberlain Harris, Roger Kimball, James C. McCrery II, Pamela Hughes Patenaude, and Matthew Taylor to serve four-year terms on the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts in Washington, D.C.

At its meeting of 22 January 2026, the Commission elected Mr. Cook, founder and president of the National Monuments Foundation in Atlanta, Georgia, to be the new chairman of the Commission. The Commission also voted James C. McCrery II, professor at the Catholic University of America's School of Architecture and Allied Arts, as vice chairman. Both Mr. Cook and Mr. McCrery served previously on the Commission.

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