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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-12-2001Auburn Arts' Commission Monday, March 12, 2001 Minutes Commissioners present: Anne Baunach; Paul Dodsworth; Bonnie Egbert; Don Gardner; Steve LePenske, chair; Lynn Norman; Barbie Sharrard; Pam Smith; Gertie Sprenger Commissioners absent: Herman Ansingh, Kristen Brock, John Stanphill (all excused) Staff present: Susan Sagawa, cultural programs manager; Lori Patrick, cultural programs specialist Visitors: Carol Valenta, Sound Transit; Nancy Mooslin, artist; Jean Whitesavage and Nick Lyle, artists; Bruce West, artist Chair Steve LePenske called the meeting to order at 2 p.m. I. Artist presentations of proposals for the Sound Transit Plaza The commission interviewed and reviewed three proposals from artists for artwork for the plaza at the Auburn Sound Transit Station: Jean Whitesavage and Nick Lyle of Seattle; Nancy Mooslin of Los Angeles, Calif.; and Bruce West of Portland, Ore. Out of a total of 160 possible points, the panel of commissioners awarded the following points to each artist. Whitesavage and Lyle: 150 Mooslin: 122 West: 155.5 Bruce West received the highest point total, and the consensus of the panel was to accept his proposal. He will build two stainless steel sculptures: three pear and two strawberry cross sections, cut and arranged as a still life. The sculptures will also function as informal seating. II. Approval of minutes Commissioner Paul Dodsworth moved that the February minutes be approved as mailed. Commissioner Barbie Sharrard seconded the motion. MOTION APPROVED (more) III. Update on BRAVO! 2001/2002 Season and King County Cultural Education grant application Susan Sagawa, cultural programs manager, reported that she worked with Gildo Ray Principal Robin Logan to submit a grant to King County to receive funding for a proposed arts-in-education program to benefit elementary-school children in the Auburn School District. Three artists from the BRAVO! Season will host workshops, and one artist will do a two-week residency at Gildo Ray. It is hoped that this will become a model program for other schools in the district. Susan offered an update on the upcoming 2001/2002 BRAVO! Season, including an outstanding dance performance by Native American Dance Theatre. This group has been scheduled to give a special kids education program for all first graders in the Auburn School District on Friday, Nov. 30, 11 a.m. at the Performing Arts Center. IV. Arts Organization Support Grant deadlines ' Applications will go out this week. Eight artists attended a grant workshop last week at City Hall. The arts commission will receive $12,000 in 2001 from the King County Sustained Support program, which it will re-grant to local arts organizations. V. Other business Lori Patrick, cultural program specialist, proposed changing the vendor fees for the Fourth of July Festival: a $5 increase in craft booth fees from $25 to $30, no fee for non- profit booths (the current fee is $12), no change in the $35 fee for food booths. Commissioner Sharrard moved to accept a $30 fee for craft vendors and to eliminate the fee for non-profit vendors. Commissioner Dodsworth seconded the motion. MOTION APPROVED Commissioners agreed to have staff negotiate a change in the contract for Over the Edge Productions, which provides the kids' rides at the Fourth of July Festival. Over the Edge may collect and keep all proceeds from ride ticket sales but accept a lower fee of $1,000. However, all tickets for the train may not exceed $2 and tickets for the other rides may not exceed $1. Lori Patrick will follow-up with Over the Edge. There was no other business. The meeting adjourned at 5:35 p.m. The next regular meeting is Monday, April 9, 4:30 p.m. in Conference Room 1.