Advisory Committee on Works of Art explained

The Advisory Committee on Works of Art is a committee of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. The Committee is responsible for purchasing works of art for the House of Commons; advising the Speaker on all matters relating to Commons' works of art; and advising the Speaker, the Curator of Works of Art, and other officials with respect to the interpretation (e.g., explanatory signs and brochures), care, and management of artwork, furniture, furnishings, and decorative elements within the Palace of Westminster and the other buildings of the Parliamentary Estate.[1]

Members

the members of the committee are:[2]

MemberPartyConstituency
Dean Russell MP (Chair)ConservativeWatford
Simon Baynes MPConservativeClwyd South
Sarah Champion MPLabourRotherham
Theo Clarke MPConservativeStafford
Chris Evans MPLabour and Co-opIslwyn
Patrick Grady MPSNPGlasgow North
Sally-Ann Hart MPConservativeHastings and Rye
Kim Johnson MPLabourLiverpool Riverside
Barbara Keeley MPLabourWorsley and Eccles South
Gagan Mohindra MPConservativeSouth West Hertfordshire
Caroline Nokes MPConservativeRomsey and Southampton North

Notes and References

  1. https://committees.parliament.uk/committee/301/speakers-advisory-committee-on-works-of-art/role/ About the Advisory Committee on Works of Art
  2. https://committees.parliament.uk/committee/301/speakers-advisory-committee-on-works-of-art/membership/ UK Parliament: Works of Art Committee membership