HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-01-2018 Minutes City of Auburn Arts Commis.sion
Tuesday, May 7, 2018 Meeting Minutes
Present:, Anne Baunach, Nancy Colson, Cary Davidson, Chariotte Gollnick, Jan Jensen, Eydie
Leighty, Heather Longhurst, Amy Sie, Sirichanh Sisavatdy, Donna Smart, Greg Watson
Staff: Arts & Events Manager Julie Krueger, Arts Coordina#or Allison Hyde; Arts Assistant Mary
Ellen Bowers
Excused: Kelley Kuhiman
I. Call to Order, Approval of Minute.s and In.troductions
a) Chair Smart called the meeting to order at 4:33 pm.
b) Chair Smart briefly welcomed Gommissioners to the meeting, and asked for a motion to
approve the minutes from tHe April 3, 2018 Arts Commission meefing. Commissioner
Jensen moved to approve the April 3, 2018 meeting minutes; tlie motion was seconded
by Commissioner Colson. Chair Smart called 4he vote, and the motion passed
unanimously.
II. ReView of Sculpture Gallery Applications
a) Arts Coordinator Allison Hyde went over the agenda for the meeting, reminding
Commissioners that they would be reviewing and selecting 10 sculptures for the 2018-19
Downtown Sculpfu�e Gallery. Applications were accepted thro.ugh the CaFE system this
year which resulted in a stream-lined process for staff. A total of 27 eligible artists
submitted 66 eligible sculptures for the Commissioner's consideration. Hyde reviewed
the available locations, and tfie limitations of each location, noting that the eligible
sculptures had been sorted into categories which matched the best possible placemeM
for each category.
b) Hyde led Commissioners through a brief review of all of the eligible sculptures, asking
them to hold comments, but allowing time for Comm,issioners to take nofes: Hyde then
asked Commissioners to indicate which sculptures in each category they preferred by a
raised hand vote. Discussion was had about the merits and concems for the top scorers
in each category.
c) Commissioners selected ten sculptures to be displayed. Three additional sculptures
were selected as altemates, to be invited to display in the event of unavailability of any
of the top ten selected sculptures.
d) An additional sculpture was identified as desirable for the program. Arts & Events
Manager Julie Krueger suggested that the artist might be invited to show this sculpture
at the Game Farm Park location that had previous�y displayed "The Penguins". The idea
was met with enthusiastic agreement by the Commissioners. Arfs Coordinator Hyde will
contact the artist.
III. UpdateslUpcoming Events
a. Arts Coordinator Hyde gave an update on pgrtnanent placement for two sculptures
previously purchased by the City as part of the Downtown Sculpture Gallery Rrogram.
Plin4hs haye been poured for Hawk (2015-16), at the entrance to Game Farm Park at
3030 R St. East; and Joie de Vivre (2016-17) on the front plaza at the Auburn
Community and Event Center at 910 Ninth St. East: Installation will take place in the
nearfutu�e.
b. Arts & Events Manager Julie Krueger announced the near-completion of several large
metal car�ots that were created by Greg Bartol and 4he artists at Studio B. The carrots
will be installed around small deciduous trees in Les Gove Park at the former Big Daddy
site in anticipation of the temporary relocation of the Auburn International Farmers
Marke.t. The carrots will be installed during the month of May.
c. Hyde recapped the current status of the Iconic Public Artwork commission with Peter
Reiquam. The first portion of the contract has been submitted to Financing. Nezt steps
include further schematic designs; engineering and approval before moving on to
fabrication.
d. Krueger announced completion by staff of a grant application to Bloomberg
Philanthropies in the amount o.f fiye hundred and fifty thousand dollars. If guccessful in
acquiring this highly competRiVe grant, the City would be closer to moving forward on
plans for an Artists Alley project in the alley between the Aubum Arts 8�Cuiture Center
and theAubum Avenue Theater.
e. Krueger announced the upcoming event "hello 4Culture" on Tuesday, May 15, 2018
from 10:OOam-1:OOpm at Zola's Cafe. 4Culture staff will be holding office hours in
Aubum to hear your questions, ideas, frustrations, plans, and more. Free, drop-in, no
registration required. Staff will forward the email to Gommissioners.
f. Hyde announced the upcoming Auburn Art&Wne V1/alk which will be held on Friday,
May 11 from 530-8:30pm. The City wiil once again open the Arts & Culture Cente�to
participate in the Art Walk, hosting three artists inside, and one artist outside. Hyde will
also lead a "Sculpture Walk" duririg the Art Walk, inViting 4 artists to walk the Downtown
Sculpture Gallery and talk about the process and inspirations for their sculptures. Hyde
asked for volunteers from the Arts Commission fo help staff the Arts 8 Culture Center
while she is away from the building during the Sculpture Walk.
g. Krueger recapped the successful recentindonesian Batik Fabric PaiMing class.
h. Hyde.announced upcoming art classes- Fused Glass Pendants with local artist Di Faria;
Needle Fetting with Janet Wang; and Salish Style Paddle Carving with Kenneth Greg
Watson.
i. Hyde noted that the artist selected for the Mary Olson Farm Artist Residency, Michelle
Lassaline, has accepted the offer and is excited to be under contract for the residency to
take place this June and July at the farm.
j. Hyde announced the inaugural Auburn Studio Tour to take place June 30, 2018.
Participating artists will include Susan Lochner and John Harris, Marita Dingus, Studio B
artist group and Michelle Lassaline, the first annual Mary Olson Farm Artist in
Residence.
k. Commissioner Colson gave an updafe of the Aubum Symphony Orchestra's concert.
directed by Anthony Spain, "The Planets—A Multimedia Extravaganza."A special Visual
accompaniment was choreog[aphed by Adrian 1Nyard using NASA image.s of planets in
our solar system, galaxies, and beyond. The event was described as "amazing" with
"lots of energy from the audience" and "a grand success!"
I. Commissioner Colson also announced an upcoming concert series "Sunsets at Mary
Olson Farm" at 7:OOpm on Thursdays -July5, 19 and 26.
m. Commissioner Longhurst announced the Pacifc Baliroom Dance Spring Concert-
"Rise" a show full of energy and elegance. Dancers will delight audiences with this
production that rivals a professional show you would see in Seattle. Performances are
on June 1, at 7:OOpm and June 2, at 2:OOpm and 7:OOp.m. Longhurst noted that Pacific
Baliroom Dance would like to provide complimentary ticKets to members of the Arts
Commission.
n. Hyde commented on the well-attended event "Poets on the Ave" held Friday, April 27.
Auburn's new Poet Laureate, Susan Landgraf, recited a new poem she had written
entitled "Auburn" and was joined by Auburn's past Poets Laureate, and other poets from
the community. Poets did readings of their own poetry throughout the evening. Hyde
noted that it was a successful event.
IV. Adjoum
There being no further business, a motion was made by Commissioner Leighty to adjourn,
which was seconded by Commissioner Jensen, Chair Smart called the vote, and the motion
passed. The meeting adjourned at 6:29 p.m.
Respectfully submitted, Mary Ellen Bowers
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