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PublicArtCommission/2018-06-18.pdf,1 | PublicArtCommission | 2018-06-18 | 1 | MEETING MINUTES SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA PUBLIC ART COMMISSION Monday, June, 18 2018, 6:00PM CALL TO ORDER Chairman Daniel Hoy called the meeting to order at 6:07 PM. 1. ROLL CALL Present: Chairman Daniel Hoy, Commissioner Mark Farrell, Commissioner Adam Gillitt, Commissioner Sherman Lewis, and Commissioner Liz Rush. Lois Butler (PAC secretary) and Amanda Gehrke are present as staff to the Commission. 2. MINUTES Motion made by Commissioner Adam Gillitt and seconded by Commissioner Liz Rush to approve the minutes. The motion carried 5-0. 3. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS None. 4. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS 4-A 2018-5676: Evaluation of Physical Art Proposals. The Public Art Commission will hold a public hearing to review, evaluate, and recommend awardees to City Council in response to the City's Request for Proposals to provide public art funds for physical art in Alameda. The proposed physical public art installations are Categorically Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to the CEQA Guidelines Section 15303, New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures Amanda Gehrke, Economic Development Division staff gave an overview of the item. Ms. Gehrke then gave an overview of the agenda, starting with a review of the proposal. She indicated that the RFP from 2017 to release funding in the amount of $260,000, to be split into 5 levels of reward, to the Cultural Arts and Arts Programing was approved. She acknowledged the top finalist's art proposals and detailed the 4 step evaluation process. She then defined the artist's intention behind their proposed installations. The commissioners were then allowed to review each artist's model before the public was allowed to do so. Commissioners asked clarifying questions. The Commissioners and members of the public had 5 minutes for a closer inspection of the artwork models. Commissioner Hoy noted that it was a big deal to bring this caliber of artwork to the City of Alameda, and that this is the first time money for physical art has been distribut… | PublicArtCommission/2018-06-18.pdf |
PublicArtCommission/2018-06-18.pdf,2 | PublicArtCommission | 2018-06-18 | 2 | Commissioner Rush clarified the location of an installation and access to the location. After clarifying questions from the commissioners, the artists in the $150,000 and $50,000 categories described their art. Each artist had 5 minutes for their presentation. They were asked to describe their inspiration behind the art and to detail the materials to be used. The commission also asked questions to confirm safety precautions for certain works and fees needed to secure BCDC permitting fees. Ms. Gehrke and Ms. Butler explained the fees will have to be revisited, once staff has additional information. The Commission asked if any speakers from the $25,000 level wanted to present their art, there were none. Although, Ms. Gehrke clarified that they were not required to do so, per the RFP. The commissioners stated they are happy with the fact they were able to view the proposed installation's location and how this helps assists with decision making. The importance of public exposure was also discussed. Ms. Gehrke explained that the outcome of models that aren't selected will have to be reviewed at a later time, as some ideas have been formulated. Chairman Hoy made a motion to accept the selection panel's recommendations rather than score the pieces as a commission. Commissioner Rush seconded. The motion passed 4-1, Farrell opposed. A commissioner recommended relocating "The Rockspinner" installation from Bay Farm to Jean Sweeny. A motion was made and seconded for relocating that installation Rockspinner to Jean Sweeny Park. The motion carried 5-0. The Commission's recommendations will be forwarded to City Council for appropriation of grant funding. 4-B 2018-5678: 2018 Cultural Art and Arts Programming Request For Proposals. The Public Art Commission will hold a public hearing to consider survey results and staff recommendations related to the release of a Request for Proposals (RFP) for cultural arts and arts programming in the City of Alameda. Release of the RFPs is not a project under the California Environmental Quali… | PublicArtCommission/2018-06-18.pdf |
PublicArtCommission/2018-06-18.pdf,3 | PublicArtCommission | 2018-06-18 | 3 | There was no written communications. 7. COMMISSIONER COMMUNICATIONS The Commission asked if our logos should be on approved grants' marketing materials. They presented the idea of having their own logo, Ms. Butler informed them that they must have that approved by City Council. It was confirmed that the Commission's recommendation for arts funding will be presented to City Council. The evaluation process for the next round of grants will be revisited in upcoming meetings. A request to reopen the ordinance and work with developers on locations of installations was asked to be added to a future agenda. 8. ADJOURNMENT Draft Meeting Minutes 3 of 4 Public Art Commission June 18, 2018 | PublicArtCommission/2018-06-18.pdf |
PublicArtCommission/2018-06-18.pdf,4 | PublicArtCommission | 2018-06-18 | 4 | Chairman Hoy adjourned the meeting. Draft Meeting Minutes 4 of 4 Public Art Commission June 18, 2018 | PublicArtCommission/2018-06-18.pdf |
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