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City of Auburn Arts Commission
Monday, March 13,2006,4:30 pm
Meeting Minutes
Commissioners present: Chair Kristen Brock, Herman Ansingh, Nancy Colson,
Bonnie Egbert, Linda Elliott, Amanda Flanery, Pat Gallagher, Barbie Sharrard,
Pam Smith
Commissioners absent (excused): Anne Baunach, Don Gardner,
Steve LePenske
Staff present: Laurie Rose, Cultural Arts Coordinator
Call to order: Commission Chair Kristen Brock called the meeting to order at
4:35 p.m.
I. Approval of February Minutes; Introductions
February minutes: Commission Chair Kristen Brock called for approval of
the January minutes. Commissioner Herman Ansingh moved the January
minutes be approved as submitted. Commissioner Barbie Sharrard
seconded the motion. MOTION APPROVED.
II. Staff Report
Cultural Arts Manager Search
Cultural Arts Coordinator Laurie Rose reported interviews for the Cultural
Arts Manager position will take place later this week. Approximately four
candidates will be interviewed by Parks, Arts & Recreation Director Daryl
Faber and Human Resources staff.
February Month-end Report
Ms. Rose circulated the Cultural Arts month-end staff report for
commissioner's review.
III. Artisans in the Schools
Seattle Opera Residency at Pioneer
Ms. Rose reviewed the highlights of the recently completed week-long
opera and stagecraft residency with 5th graders at Pioneer Elementary.
The program is presented in honor of Gertrud Sprenger and the residency
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was featured as the cover story in the March 1 Auburn Reporter. Details of
the program are outlined in the February month-end staff report.
Comerford Irish Dancers Master Class (added report)
Ms. Rose reported two of the dancers from the upcoming BRAVO
presentation of An Tua and the Comerford Irish Dancers will conduct Irish
folk dance master classes next week for 3'd graders; one at Lea Hill
Elementary and the other at Gildo Rey.
IV. Public Art Project Updates
F Street & Auburn Way S.
Ms. Rose reported the project is at the foundry and scheduled for
completion the end of the month. She and artist Ingrid Lahti will visit the
foundry next week to check on progress. Installation is tentatively
scheduled for end of the month or the first of April.
W. Main St. & Interurban Trail
Ms. Rose circulated the original applications of the three finalists for the
commissioners' review. The public art panel will conduct interviews with
the finalists and review their proposals March 16, 1 to 5 p.m. in Council
Chambers. The panel will make its final recommendation to the Arts
Commission at its April meeting. Commissioners Ansingh and Linda Elliott
asked if they may also participate on the panel. Ms. Brock invited
commissioners to attend if they wished.
Public Art Inventory/Maintenance project
4Culture's Public Art Manager Greg Bell and his staff will inventory the
City's public art works this spring and plan to have final inventory report
and maintenance recommendations ready by June 1st. Discussion
followed regarding creating a formal Public Art Policy for the City in
conjunction with the inventory/maintenance project. Staff will research
other municipal public art policies and report to commission at a future
date.
2007 Public Art Project
Ms. Brock reviewed Parks Director Daryl Faber's request the arts
commission consider the new Auburn Golf Course clubhouse as the site
for its 2007 Public Art Project for either an installation outside as part of
the entrance, or inside the lobby.
Ms. Brock called for a vote to select the new clubhouse as the site
for 2007 Public Art Project. Ms. Elliott moved to select the clubhouse
for the arts commission 2007 Public Art Project. Ms. Sharrard
seconded the motion. MOTION APPROVED.
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Ms. Brock opened the table to questions. Discussion followed regarding
the details as they are known and scope of the clubhouse project.
The commission amended the above stated motion, adding to the
statement that funding options, in conjunction with the annual
budget of $30,000 for new Public Art projects, be explored by staff to
appropriately match the scale and scope of the proposed clubhouse
design.
V. BRAVO updates
February/March updates
Ms. Rose reported total BRAVO ticket sales to date are approximately
97% of the revenue goal for the season and attendance is 82% of
estimate.
The Auburn Symphony Orchestra's February concert sold very well,
especially at the door, and attendance numbers came in just under goal.
Fourth grade students attended a rehearsal and approximately one
quarter of all audiences attended Mr. Kershaw's pre-concert lectures. The
March BRAVO Kids' presentation of Identical Harmony sing-along show
was very well attended with significant door sales as well. Marketing
initiatives for the two final BRAVO productions in April are underway.
2006/07 BRAVO
The former Cultural Arts Manager Lori Patrick was able to finalize both the
BRAVO and BRAVO Kids' 06/07 season before her final day with the City.
Ms. Rose reported she will begin promotion for the new season at the last
mainstage BRAVO show this year and continue with other smaller
promotions in the summer before the brochure is distributed in August.
VI. Other Business
Ms. Rose reported on her recent experience as a grant review panelist for
4Culture's Sustained Support program. Over 140 applications were
submitted and she was impressed Auburn-based organizations came in
second in number of applications submitted.
Ms. Rose circulated an invitation from the Interurban Center for the Arts at
Green River Community College to participate in a focus group regarding
its Art Docents school program the evening of March 20 and a follow-up
symposium the evening of April 20.
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Ms. Rose reported she's been asked to sit on 4Culture's 2006 King
County Performance Network Site Specific Performing Arts selection
committee to determine those artists and/or performing arts groups for this
year's slate of touring performers.
The annual Cultural Congress sponsored by Washington Arts Alliance is
April 24 - 26 in Leavenworth. Ms. Rose will attend half of the conference
this year, but encourages all commissioners to review the conference
workshops and seminars and plan to attend all or part of the conference. It
is an excellent opportunity to network with other arts administrators, board
and commission members from around the state.
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 5:55 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Laurie Rose
Cultural Arts Coordinator
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