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PublicArtCommission | 2019-04-15 | 6 | Minutes of the Public Art Commission Regular Meeting Monday, April 19, 2019 Wesley Warren: Agreed that the application process for funding by AMP really simple and that $500 is small amounts help to support things. Commissioner Farrell, I think this is a testament to Rhythmix that $500 does not help. $500 helps smaller groups. Gehrke: The public art program is the Public Art fund and all of the art that the developers install and this Commission oversees. The call for Pre-qualified artists is providing a list for developers. The developers do not need to use the list. A commissioner made a comment about holding our noses to make it easier. Chairperson Hoy: Since the public does not have more to say, we can come up with our list. Gehrke summarized: Commission is interested in the following: Start next month with Small Grant Pilot Program. Start first with a meeting next month to talk about ideals about what that program would look like. Once Small Grant Pilot Program up and up and running, staff will work on revising the Public Arts Ordinance. Commission is not interested in the following: Call for Artist Commission is interested in the following long term: The art park Commission is interested in the following middle term: Identifying locations and Issuing an RFP Storefront mural program Chairperson Hoy: Just to be clear everything other than the small arts program falls after the ordinance has been revised. There was further discussion on long term vs. middle term items Chairperson Hoy: If a motion was need. No motion was need as this was a work session. STAFF COMMUNICATIONS: Butler: Community Development has moved to City Hall West, 950 West Mall Square, 2nd Floor. 6 | PublicArtCommission/2019-04-15.pdf |