HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-14-1998Auburn Arts Commission
Monday, September 14, 1998
MINUTES
Commissioners Present: Herman Ansingh, Ron'Carson, Paul DodSworth, Bonnie
Egbert, Don Gardner, Cheryl Hosking, Bobby Medina, Lynn Norman, Pam
Smith, Gertrude Sprenger
Commissioners Excused: Barbie Sharrard
Staff Present: Josie Emmons and Susan Sagawa
Others Present: Nancy Mee, Dennis Evans~ Vicki Scuri
Introductions and approval of minutes
Chair Norman called the meeting to order at 4:35pm. She asked the minutes be
approved as mailed. Commissioner Ansingh moved the minutes be approved.
Motion seconded by Commissioner Egbert.
MOTION PASSED
II.
Chair Norman reminded the members of the Commission that the annual
plarming meeting would take place September 21.
There will be a King County Arts Roundtable in Federal Way on September 16.
All Commissioners are welcome to attend.
The Evergreen City Ballet will hold its first auction on October 3. The
Commission is trying to put together a table for the auction. All those interested
in attending should contact Josie Emmons.
III.
Committee Reports
There will be a BRAVO! Marketing Committee meeting on September 15.
Pam Smith repOrted on the Community Organizational Support Program. This
is a program which redistributes grant monies from the King County Arts
Commission to Auburn Arts Organizations. The Panel Review comments were
distributed in the Commissioners packets. Commissioner Smith stated that the
panel process was extremely informative and educational for both the
organizations and the panel review members themselves. She presented to the
Commission, on behalf of the panel the following recommendations:
Funding to Evergreen City Ballet, $2000; Funding to Auburn Symphony
Association $2,000; Funding to It Plays in Peoria Productions, $1,000; Funding to
Uniquely Auburn, $750; Funding to the Auburn Valley Artists Association, $250.
The request by Puget Sound Musical Theatre was not recommended for funding
due to the fact that the project had already been completed at the time of the
request and did not fit the guidelines as approved by the Commission. Staff is
seeking ways to assist PSMT in other programs. Commissioner Sprenger moved
that the panel's recommendations be approved.
MOTION PASSED
IV.
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Staff Reports
Josie Emmons repOrted that 238 early fullsubscriptions had been received for
BRAVO! Marketing efforts are continuting. The posters for the Auburn
Symphony are being distributed.
Josie Emmons introduced artists Nancy Mee and Dennis Evans, the artist team
working on the Auburn Library Project. The description of the work is attached.
The Commission expressed pleasure with the entire concept. Commissioner
Carson moved the Evans/Mee proposal be approved. Commissioner
Dodsworth seconded the motion.
MOTION PASSED
Josie Emmons welcomed back to the Commission artist Vicki Scuri who has been
contracted by Sound Transit to work on the team designing the Auburn Transit
Station. Ms. Scuri presented preliminary thematic ideas for the station. These
ideas centered on Auburn's heritage of being a truck farming community.
Commissioners expressed initial support for the concepts which will be worked
into the station design. Ms. Scuri also presented the Public Art Plan which will
be incorporated into the City's Downtown Plan. Commissioners expressed
approval of this component.
There was no other business. The meeting adjourned at 6:30pm.