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City of Auburn Arts Commission
Monday, February 13, 2006, 4:30 pm
Meeting Minutes
Commissioners present: Chair Kristen Brock, Herman Ansingh,
Anne Baunach, Nancy Colson, Bonnie Egbert, Linda Elliott, Amanda Flanery,
Don Gardner
Commissioners absent (excused): Pam Smith, Pat Gallagher, Steve LePenske,
Barbie Sharrard
Staff present: Lori Patrick, Cultural Arts Manager; Laurie Rose, Cultural Arts
Coordinator; Daryl Faber, Director Parks, Arts & Recreation
Call to order: Commission Chair Kristen Brock called the meeting to order at
4:40 p.m.
I. Approval of January Minutes; Introductions
January minutes: Commission Chair Kristen Brock called for approval of
the January minutes. Commissioner Herman Ansingh moved the January
minutes be approved as submitted. Commissioner Anne Baunach
seconded the motion. MOTION APPROVED.
Introductions: Ms. Brock welcomed Parks, Arts and Recreation Director
Daryl Faber to the meeting and announced Mr. Faber has an agenda that
will be added to Agenda Item II: Public Art project updates.
II. Public Art project updates: 2007 Public Art opportunity (added); F St.
& Auburn Wy. S.; West Main St.
2007 Public Art proposal
Mr. Faber asked the commission consider the new Auburn Golf Course
Club House for as a public art project opportunity for 2007. The project is
currently in design. Mr. Faber reviewed the proposed design, highlighting
several options for public art as an integrated component of the
architecture and/or landscape. Discussion followed.
F Street & Auburn Way S.
Cultural Arts Manager Lori Patrick reported the project at F Street is
progressing on schedule. Footings for the sign were poured earlier this
month and the sign goes into fabrication next month. The artist determined
the originally proposed historic Northern Pacific font, a "serif' style font,
proved unreadable for the scale of the project. Last week the public art
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panel was given an opportunity to revisit the two font options and agreed
the other historic "sans-serif' font is the best option for the scale of the
project.
W. Main St.
Ms. Patrick reported three finalists were selected by the public art panel
last month. They are Mary Coss, Kay Kirkpatrick of Seattle, and design
team Tom Askman and Lea Anne Lake of Spokane. All three finalists met
with staff, members of the public art panel and City project engineer Scott
Nutter for a site visit last week. The artists are asked to submit final
proposals March 13. Final interviews with the public art panel to review
proposals are scheduled for March 16, 1 to 5 p.m. in Council Chambers.
The panel will make its recommendation to the Arts Commission at its
April meeting.
III. Artisans in Schools: Seattle Opera residency; Comerford Irish
Dancers master class; Washington State Arts Commission Arts
Education Resource Initiative
Seattle Opera Young Artists school residency
Ms. Patrick announced the Seattle Opera will bring its "Opera Goes to
School" program to Pioneer Elementary the week of February 13. The arts
commission's education program funded 75 percent of the cost of the
residency, with Pioneer Elementary PTA contributing the remaining 25
percent.
The opera residency program is a week-long music and perfomnance
project instructing students and teachers alike about stage and opera
production. All will work with six singers from the opera's Young Artists
Program, a music director and a stage manager to build costumes and
props and rehearse a 50 minute program, "Theft of the Gold" based "Das
Reingold" from Wagner's "The Ring." This year's program is dedicated to
Gertrude Sprenger. A public performance will be held at Pioneer
Elementary Friday, February 17 at 1 :45 p.m. in their multipurpose
auditorium. The program will be featured on the cover of the March 1
Auburn Reporter.
Comerford Irish Dancers master class
Members of The Comerford Irish Dancers will conduct a master class in
traditional Irish step dancing for fifth grade students at Lee Hill and Gildo
Rey Elementary schools on Wednesday, March 23 as part of the BRAVO!
Artists in Residence program.
WA State Arts Commission Arts Education Resources Initiative
Ms. Patrick presented Washington State Arts Commission Arts Education
Resources Initiative (AERI) final report, assessing arts education in
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primary and secondary schools throughout the state. The report's goal is
to provide "research-based ideas and support [education professionals]...
may use to work toward high quality arts education for all students."
Discussion followed.
III. Summer events 2006: Summer Sounds & Cinema; Fourth of July;
Auburn Idol
Summer Sounds & CinemalKids' Summer Sounds
Cultural Arts Coordinator Laurie Rose reported the concerts for the
Summer Sounds & Cinema, including Kids' Summer Sounds program,
have been confirmed and passed around the list for review. Licensing for
movie selection has not been confirmed at this date, but is expected to be
completed within the next two weeks. The poster is already in design as
the "back page ad" for the upcoming Parks, Arts & Recreation
Spring/Summer Guide, announcing both music and movies.
Ms. Patrick gave a progress report regarding sponsorship for this project.
Com cast has agreed to present the first of the five concerts/movies and
will provide additional marketing for the project this year. A meeting to
finalize title sponsorship and marketing opportunities with Auburn
Regional Medical Center is scheduled with staff for next week.
Fourth of July Festival
Ms. Rose reported all entertainment, but one Kids' Stage act has been
confirmed for the 4th of July Festival. Vendor applications go out next
month.
Auburn Idol
The Auburn Downtown Association Sidewalk Sale has been moved from
July 13 through 16, to the following week, July 20 through 23. Auburn Idol
audition dates are rescheduled accordingly to July 22 & 23 and will be
announced in the Spring/Summer Recreation Guide.
IV. BRAVO! Marketing Update
Cultural Arts Coordinator Laurie Rose reported total BRAVO! ticket sales
to date are approximately 90% of the revenue goal for the season and
attendance is approximately 75% of estimate.
All three BRAVO! shows in January (Imago Theatre, Tangoheart and
BRAVO! Kids' Magician Louie Foxx) sold very well. Staff received
enthusiastic feedback about the Tangoheart performance. Sales for the
upcoming Auburn Symphony Orchestra are comparatively slower than the
January shows, but steady. The BRAVO! Kids February presentation of
Wonder globe: Toys and Tales to Spin the Imagination sold well and
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attendance was good, considering the stormy weather that left many
residents without power earlier that day.
Marketing initiatives for the final mainstage productions in April are
underway, as well as the final two BRAVO! Kids' presentations in March
and April.
V. BRAVO! 2006/07 season
Ms. Patrick presented the list of shows slated for 2006/07, including
BRAVO! Kids. All events have been selected. Ms. Patrick reviewed those
that have been confirmed and those that are still in negotiation. She will
have the season finalized before her last day as Cultural Arts Manager.
VI. Arts Day 2006: February 14
The annual, state-wide Arts Day trip to Olympia is scheduled for tomorrow,
February 14. Ms. Patrick will attend along with Commissioner Nancy
Colson. Ms. Patrick and Ms. Colson will meet with representatives to
review various arts programs in their district, current issues and
encourage continued legislative support.
VII. Other Business
Ms. Patrick circulated information about membership in the Washington
State Arts Alliance and a survey request from Americans for the Arts.
Mr. Faber announced the Cultural Arts Manager position has been posted
as open and hopes to fill the position soon. Cultural Arts Coordinator
Laurie Rose will manage cultural arts programming during the search.
Ms. Brock thanked Ms. Patrick for her years of service with the City of
Auburn and on behalf of the commission presented her with a gift, and
wished her the best of luck in her new job with the City of Seattle.
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 6:05 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Laurie Rose
Cultural Arts Coordinator
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