HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-12-1998Auburn Arts Commission
Monday, October 12, 1998
MINUTES
Commissioners present: Herman Ansingh, Ron Carson,' Paul Dodsworth, Bonnie
Egbert, Don Gardner, Cheryl Hosking, Lynn Norman, Barbie Sharrard, Gertie
Sprenger.
Commissioners absent: Bobby Medina (excused)
Chair Norman asked the minutes be approved as mailed. It was noted
and amended that Barbie Sharrard had been present at the last meeting.
Commissioner Dodsworth moved the minutes be approved. Motion
seconded by Commissioner Gardner.
MOTION APPROVED
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Chair's report
Chair Norman invited Commissioner Sharrard to present an
overview of the "Review of Planning Meeting", a 3-page hand out
document that Commissioner Sharrard had compiled from the Board
retreat in October. Members of the Commission were encouraged to ask
questions. Staff member Josie Emmons thanked Sharrard for her work.
Chair Norman presented a copy of a fundraising letter for the Auburn
Symphony Orchestra that was sent out to the Auburn Chamber mailing
list.
Committee Reports
A. BRAVO! Marketing Committee.
Commissioner Don Gardner presented ideas that the BRAVO!
Marketing Committee had come up with to address new ways of selling
tickets for the series, attracting new audiences and making more attractive
programming. Staff member Susan Sagawa distributed ticket statistics to
date for the series and for the upcoming Symphony concert. Each
Commissioner reported on their telephone survey results to past
subscribers. Commissioner Gertie Sprenger invited people to attend the
first m~eting of the new Auburn Symphony Guild to be held at the School
Administration Building, Thursday at 7 p.m. Josie Emmons expressed the
need for the Guild volunteers to do concessions at the performances, and
asked for Commissioner's approval to purchase cookies from Mostly
Muffins, in Kent. Moved by Commissioner Dodsworth, motion seconded
by Commissioner Sprenger.
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MOTION APPROVED
B. Volunteers
Commissioner Cheryl Hosking reported that she has recruited 25
volunteers to help with the two Symphony performances, and requested
names of anyone else who may be interested in volunteering.
C. Visual Arts
Commissioner Ron Carson announced details and deadline for the
upcoming jurying of artists to be selected for the 1999 Gallery Exhibition
program.
Staff Reports
Josie Emmons gave an update on the current public art project at
the new library. The participating artists - Nancy Mee and Dennis Evans -
have had their proposal fully accepted by all of the participating agencies.
Susan Sagawa gave an update on the current exhibition in City Hall
Gallery, and information on the upcoming December exhibition -- a
display of original paintings by children's illustrator Christine Lamb.
New Business
Josie Emmons announced there is to be an advocacy workshop on
November 16, 5:30 p.m., at the Kent Senior Activity Center. This will be
lead by Gretchen Johnston, Executive Director of the Washington State
Arts Alliance. Commissioners were invited to participate. Josie Emmons
also reported that the auction for the Evergreen City Ballet went well and
that ECB had met their fundraising target for the auction.
There was no other business. The meeting adjourned at 6:30 p.m. The next
meeting will be November 9 at 4:30 p.m., Conference Room 1.