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SARATOGA
PUBLIC ART COMMISSION
July 18, 2022
6:30 P.M. REGULAR MEETING
Teleconference/Public Participation Information to Mitigate the Spread of COVID‐19
This meeting will be held entirely by teleconference. All members of the Commission and
staff will only participate via the Zoom platform using the process described below. The
meeting is being conducted pursuant to recent amendments to the teleconference rules
required by the Ralph M. Brown Act allowing teleconferencing during a proclaimed state of
emergency when local official have recommended social distancing. The purpose of the
amendments is to provide the safest environment for the public, elected off icials, and staff
while allowing for continued operation of the government and public participation during
the COVID-19 pandemic.
Members of the public can view and participate in the meeting using the following access
information:
• Webinar URL: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85247032675
• Webinar ID: 852 4703 2675
• Call In: 1.408.638.0968 or 1.669.900.6833
The public will not be able to participate in the meeting in person.
Written Communications
Comments can be submitted in writing at www.saratoga.ca.us/publicart. All written
communications are public records. Written communications will be provided to the
members of the Commission and included in the agenda packet and/or in supplemental
meeting materials.
Public Comment
Members of the public may comment on any item for up to thr ee (3) minutes. The amount
of time for public comment may be reduced by the Chair or by action of the Commission.
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CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS ON NON-AGENDIZED ITEMS
Any member of the public may address the Public Art Commission on matters not on the
agenda. The law generally prohibits the Commission from discussing or taking action on such
items. However, the Commission may schedule the item for discussion at a future meeting.
AGENDA ITEMS:
1. Public Art Commission Minutes
Recommended Action:
Review and approve the minutes from the May 16, 2022 meeting.
Draft Minutes
2. Subcommittee Assignments
Recommended Action:
Review subcommittee assignment and, if desired, make a motion to appoint or
reassign Commissioners to subcommittees. No more than 2 Commissioners may be
assigned to a subcommittee.
Memo
3. Saratoga Loves Poetry
Recommended Action:
Receive recommendation from subcommittee recommendation on implementation
of Saratoga Loves Poetry and make a motion to proceed approach as recommended
or as amended by the Commission.
Memo
4. Online Art Challenge
Recommended Action:
Receive recommendation from subcommittee recommendation on implementation
of Online Art Challenge and make a motion to proceed approach as recommended
or as amended by the Commission.
Memo
5. Community Events: Chalk Art and #SaratogaROCKS
Recommended Action:
Discuss opportunities to host chalk art or #SaratogaROCKS activities at upcoming
community events. Upcoming events include: Saratoga Car Show (July 24), Summer
Movie Night (August 19), Saratoga Music Fest (August 27), Saratoga Music Fest
(September 17).
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6. Future Agenda items
Recommended Action:
Consider agenda items for upcoming meetings. The next regular meeting is on
September 19, 2022 6:30 p.m.
Agenda Planner
ADJOURNMENT
CERTIFICATE OF POSTING OF THE AGENDA, DISTRIBUTION OF AGENDA PACKET, &
COMPLIANCE WITH AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
I, Crystal Bothelio, Assistant City Manager for the City of Saratoga, declare that the foregoing agenda for the
meeting of the Public Art Commission was posted and available for review on July 14, 2022 at the City of Saratoga,
13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, California and on the City's website at www.saratoga.ca.us
Signed this 14th day of July 2022 at Saratoga, California.
Crystal Bothelio, Assistant City Manager
In accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act, copies of the staff reports and other materials provided to the
Commission by City staff in connection with this agenda, copies of materials distributed to the Commis sion
concurrently with the posting of the agenda, and materials distributed to the Commission by staff after the
posting of the agenda are available on the City website at www.saratoga.ca.us and are available for review in the
office of the City Clerk at 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, California.
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Governor’s Executive Order, if you need assistance
to participate in this meeting, please contact the City Clerk at bavrit@saratoga.ca.us or calling 408.868.1216 as
soon as possible before the meeting. The City will use its best efforts to provide reasonable accommodations to
provide as much accessibility as possible while also maintaining public safety.
[28 CFR 35.102-35.104 ADA title II]
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MINUTES
SARATOGA PUBLIC ART COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
MAY 16, 2022
CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order at 6:35 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Present: Chair Siana Smith, Vice Chair Sohini Kar , Commissioner James Cai,
Ramya Vasu
Absent: Commissioner Gloria Wu
Also Present: Kayla Nakamoto, Crystal Bothelio
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS ON NON-AGENDIZED ITEMS
None
AGENDA ITEMS:
1. Public Art Commission Minutes
Recommended Action:
Review and approve the minutes from the March 21, 2022 meeting.
VASU/CAI MOVED TO APPROVE THE MINUTES FROM THE MARCH 21, 2022
MEETING. MOTION PASSED. AYES: CAI, KAR, SMITH, VASU. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN:
NONE. ABSENT: WU.
2. Work Plan Implementation
Recommended Action:
Receive presentation on proposed work plan implementation plan. Move to approve
a work plan implementation plan. Move to appoint 1 to 2 Commissioners to
subcommittees and direct subcommittees to work with staff to coordinate committee
meetings to develop recommendations based on the implementation schedule
agreed upon by the Commission.
Staff presented the proposed work plan implementation plan.
VASU/CAI MOVED TO APPROVE THE PROPOSAL FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE
WORK PLAN AND THE FOLLOWING SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS:
• ARTWORK EXHIBIT OPPORTUNITIES: SIANA SMITH
• ONLINE ART CHALLENGE: SOHINI KAR
• PAINT THE CITY: JAMES CAI
• PROJECTION ART: SOHINI KAR, SIANA SMITH
• PUBLIC ART FUNDRAISING: JAMES CAI, SOHINI KAR
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• SARATOGA LOVES POETRY: RAMYA VASU
• SCULPTURE PROGRAM: NONE
• STATE ROUTE 85 & UNION PACIFIC OVERPASS ARTWORK: SIANA SMITH
MOTION PASSED. AYES: CAI, KAR, SMITH, VASU. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE.
ABSENT: WU.
3. Community Events: Chalk Art and #SaratogaROCKS
Recommended Action:
Discuss opportunities to host chalk art or #SaratogaROCKS activities at upcoming
community events.
Staff shared information about upcoming events that could include a chalk art or
#SaratogaROCKS activities.
The Commission agreed to tentatively plan art activities for the June Movie Night,
Community Harvest, July 4 event, and Car Show.
Staff agreed to contact event organizers and provide the Commission with additional
event details.
4. Future Agenda items
Recommended Action:
Consider agenda items for upcoming meetings. The next regular meeting is on July
18, 2022 at 6:30 p.m.
The Commission asked staff to include an item on the July agenda to allow the
Commission to approve subcommittee assignments for Commissioner Gloria Wu.
ADJOURNMENT
Chair Siana Smith adjourned the meeting at 7:49 p.m.
Minutes respectfully submitted:
Crystal Bothelio, Assistant City Manager
City of Saratoga
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CITY OF SARATOGA
Memorandum
To: Public Art Commission
From: Crystal Bothelio, Assistant City Manager
Date: July 18, 2022
Subject: Subcommittee Assignments
At the May 16, 2022 Public Art Commission meeting, the Commission formed several
subcommittees that would meet outside of the Commission’s regular meetings to
develop a recommended plan or program to be presented to the Commission and if
necessary, to Council, prior to implementation. In May, the Commission agreed to
include subcommittee assignments on the July meeting agenda to provide
Commissioner Gloria Wu with the opportunity to join open subcommittees or adjust
assignments.
ABOUT COMMITTEES
For an even distribution of work, each Commissioners should plan to volunteer for 2
to 3 committees. To the extent possible, committee meetings will be scheduled
during regular City business hours. However, if committee members are unable to
meet during business hours, then staff can make arrangements for meetings to be
held on weekday evenings. Generally, each committee will be responsible for further
developing and refining their work plan item to the point that the committee
develops a recommendation for execution or reaches the conclusion that the item
cannot be completed.
Subcommittees are limited to no more than 2 Commissioners and are subject to the
Brown Act. Due to Brown Act limitations, Commissioners assigned to a subcommittee
on a specific work plan may only discuss that work plan item at an agendized meeting
with their fellow members. Staff will support committees be initiating scheduling of
meetings, preparing and posting agendas as required by the Brown Act, and
preparing committee meeting minutes. Additionally, staff will provide information
and guidance to committees to help them develop their recommendations.
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Staff will also assist in the committee process by sharing research on the work plan
item, available resources, options for implementation, and limitations with the
committee. Members of each committee will also offer their own insights,
experience, and knowledge. Committee members may also ask for additional
information if it is needed for the committee to reach a recommendation.
Committees should expect to hold at least 1 meeting outside of the Commission’s
regular meeting schedule but may be required to hold more than 1 meeting. Some
of the more complicated work efforts, such as those requiring approvals or
participation by other agencies, will likely need more meetings and may not be
completed before the end of the 2022/23 fiscal year.
Once a committee can reach a recommendation, the commi ttee’s recommendation
will be scheduled for Commission consideration. While staff will work with the
committees to maintain the proposed schedule to the extent possible, the timeline
may shift depending on the complexity of the work plan item or availabili ty of
committee members to meet outside of Commission meetings.
When the Commission considers recommendations from a committee, the
Commission may accept the recommendation, adjust and amend the
recommendation, reject the recommendation, or may request that the committee
come back with a revised recommendation if the Commission feels further work is
needed.
Some items will require City Council consideration after the Commission comes to
agreement on the execution of a work plan. The work plan items that require City
Council approval include:
• Paint the City
• State Route 85 & Union Pacific Overpass Artwork
• Artwork Exhibit Opportunities
• Sculpture Program
• Projection Art
• Public Art Fundraising
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The City Council is the ultimate decision maker on these items and approved the
work plan on the condition that these items would be considered by the Council prior
to implementation. When the City Council considers recommendations from the
Commission, the Council may accept them, reject them, amend them, or send them
back to the Commission for further refinement.
After receiving necessary approvals from either the Commission or City Council,
implementation of work plan items may begin. Depending on the nature of the work
plan item, Commissioners may be able or expected to assist with implementation.
For example, Commissioners would be expected to fully host chalk art or rock
painting activities at community events. Other work plan items will not require
Commissioner support for implementation.
COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
Work plan items that require a subcommittee are listed below, including committee
membership and implementation schedules approved by the Commission in May.
Sculpture Program
Review work efforts of the Public Art Committee to identify opportunities for
sculptures at the City Hall Courtyard and Gateway locations then comprehensively
assess opportunities for sculpture placement in Saratoga, including evaluation of
locations, artist selection process (such as whether to approach specific artists or
accept proposals from artist), and expectations for artwork (such as desired size or
themes), then return to City Council with a proposal for consideration. With Council’s
approval, implement sculpture program plans.
Committee Members:
• None
Implementation Schedule:
• January 2023 – February 2023: Subcommittee meeting(s) to review past efforts
and develop a recommendation to the Commission
• March 20, 2023: Commission consideration of recommendation
• April 2023: City Council consideration/approval of recommendation
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Public Art Fundraising
Explore options for raising funds for and non-monetary contributions, such as space
or partnerships, to support City public art efforts and present a fundraising proposal
to the City Council for consideration. With Council’s approval, implement fundraising
plan.
Committee Members:
• James Cai
• Sohini Kar
Implementation Schedule:
• March – April 2023: Subcommittee to develop a recommended fundraising
plan
• May 15, 2023: Commission consideration of committee recommendation
• June 2023: City Council consideration/approval of Commission
recommendation
Projection Art
Explore opportunities for projection art and return to City Council with a proposal for
consideration, including possible themes, locations, community participation,
frequency, and timing. For example, students could be invited to submit artwork
(written, visual, and/or performing) to be projected at night in the City during Youth
Art Month or the community could share submissions that celebrate Asian American
Art that are projected at night at in the City during Asian American and Pacific
Islander Heritage Month.
Committee Members:
• Sohini Kar
• Siana Smith
Implementation Schedule:
• March – April 2023: Subcommittee to develop a recommended program
• May 15, 2023: Commission consideration of committee recommendation
• June 2023: City Council consideration/approval of Commission
recommendation
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Artwork Exhibit Opportunities
Identify non-traditional exhibit locations in the City where there is an opportunity to
temporarily display artwork at or in public spaces, including spaces
managed/maintained by community partners. For example, locations could include
City buildings and properties, Saratoga Library, schools, or West Valley College. Ask
staff to assess feasibility of displaying artwork at those locations. Present proposal
for exhibit, including art selection and locations. Artwork that is displayed could be
developed through other work plan items, such as projection art or the online art
challenge, or through collaboration with community partners. With Council’s
approval, implement proposed plan and seek Council authorization prior to
placement of any artwork proposed for City property.
Committee Members:
• Siana Smith
Implementation Schedule:
• January – February 2023: Subcommittee to develop recommended artwork
exhibit opportunities
• March 20, 2023: Commission consideration of committee recommendation
• April 2023: City Council consideration/approval of Commission
recommendation
Saratoga Loves Poetry
Invite students at schools located in Saratoga to submit original poetry 2 to 4 times
per year to be reviewed and selected by the Public Art Commission to be showcased
in a variety of ways, such as through City online communication channels, through a
temporary display, requesting publication in local newspapers, and/or at special
events and activities, including as part of other work plan efforts, such as projection
art.
Committee Members:
• Ramya Vasu
Implementation Schedule:
• May – June 2022: Subcommittee to develop a recommended program
• July 18, 2022: Commission consideration of committee recommendation
• August – October 2022: Coordination with schools and implementation of
program
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• October 2022: Subcommittee to develop recommended list of poems to
showcase
• November 21, 2022: Commission consideration of committee
recommendation
• November – December 2022: Showcase of poems
Online Art Challenge
Challenge the community to submit and share artwork at regular intervals over a
designated amount of time (such as once a week for one month). Participants would
be invited to select one medium for all submissions over the course of the challenge
(such as dance or photography). Selected artwork could be featured by the City in
different ways, such as being shared online.
Committee Members:
• Sohini Kar
Implementation Schedule:
• May – June 2022: Subcommittee to develop a recommended program
• July 18, 2022: Commission consideration of committee recommendation
• August – September 2022: Implementation of program
Paint the City
Continue the Paint the City utility box painting program starting in fall/winter 2022
and consider the addition of non-City owned utility boxes. Once locations are
identified and authorized by the City Council, residents age 10 and older would be
invited to submit conceptual artwork for utility box locations. The Public Art
Commission would then review conceptual artwork and select up to 3 options per
location. The top 3 selections would be posted online for public voting where
residents can engage in the process by selecting their favorite conceptual design per
location. After the close of voting, the Commission would make a recommendation
on artwork to the City Council. Selected artists receive a stipend of $600.
Committee Members:
• James Cai
Implementation Schedule:
• July – August 2022: Subcommittee to develop a recommended program
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• September 19, 2022: Commission consideration of committee
recommendation
• November 2022: City Council consideration/approval of Commission
recommendation
• December 2022 – January 2023: Application period
• January 2023: Subcommittee to develop recommended Top 3 selections for
each location
• January 16, 2023: Commission consideration of committee recommendation
• January – February: Public voting
• March 20, 2023: Results of public voting and Commission recommendation on
final artwork
• April 2023: City Council consideration/approval of Commission
recommendation
State Route 85 & Union Pacific Overpass Artwork
Research opportunities for artwork, such as a mural, to be placed on the State Route
85 and Union Pacific overpass pillars or other concrete elements (shown below in
yellow). Present proposed plan to City Council for consideration and implement with
approval from the City Council.
Committee Members:
• Siana Smith
Implementation Schedule:
• November – December 2022: Subcommittee to develop a recommended
opportunities for artwork
• January 16, 2023: Commission consideration of committee recommendation
• February 2023: City Council consideration/approval of Commission
recommendation
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CITY OF SARATOGA
Memorandum
To: Public Art Commission
From: Crystal Bothelio, Assistant City Manager
Date: July 18, 2022
Subject: Saratoga Loves Poetry
At the May 16, 2022 Public Art Commission meeting, the Commission approved a
process for implementing its ambitious Fiscal Year 2022/23 Work Plan. One of the
key elements of the implementation process included formation of subcommittees
that would meet outside of the Commission’s regular meetings to develop a
recommended plan or program to be presented to the Commission and if necessary,
to Council, prior to implementation.
One of these committees was formed to develop a recommended approach to the
Saratoga Loves Poetry program in the Commission’s work plan. The Committee met
on July 11 and developed a recommendation for implementation of the work plan
item. The Commission may make a motion to proceed with the implementation as
recommended or as amended by the Commission.
The City Council approved description of the work effort, implementation schedule
approved by the Commission, and committee recommendation for how to proceed
are below.
Saratoga Loves Poetry Work Plan Item Description
Invite students at schools located in Saratoga to submit original poetry 2 to 4 times
per year to be reviewed and selected by the Public Art Commission to be showcased
in a variety of ways, such as through City online communication channels, through a
temporary display, requesting publication in local newspapers, and/or at special
events and activities, including as part of other work plan efforts, such as projection
art.
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Schedule
• May – June 2022: Subcommittee to develop a recommended program
• July 18, 2022: Commission consideration of committee recommendation
• August – October 2022: Coordination with schools and implementation of
program
• October 2022: Subcommittee to develop recommended list of poems to
showcase
• November 21, 2022: Commission consideration of poems recommended by
committee to be showcased
• November – December 2022: Showcase of poems
Implementation Recommendation
• Eligibility: Students in grades Kindergarten through 12 who live in Saratoga
or attend school in Saratoga.
• Outreach: Outreach will begin in early August 2022. Efforts will include
sharing contest information with school districts that have schools located
within Saratoga as well as principals of schools within Saratoga and request
contest information be shared with parents and students. Outreach to districts
and schools will include offer to share information about the contest as
assemblies or engage in discussion about potential collaboration.
Additionally, a median banner will be displayed and a flyer will be created that
can be shared at rock painting or chalk art activities hosted by the Public Art
Commission. Information will also be shared through the City newsletter and
social media accounts.
Outreach information will include details about grade divisions, prizes, and
winner showcase (described below).
City could also work with the Saratoga Library to host a workshop with a poet
to give prospective participants information about how to write a poem.
• Submissions: Submissions will be accepted through the City website, in
person, or by mail starting in August 2022 until September 30. Only 1
submission per person allowed.
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• Criteria: Poems must be original poems written by the submitting student.
Poems must be 21 lines or less. Poems should be suitable for a diverse
audience and should help create a sense of place and community. Poems may
not contain political statements or references; religious references; profane or
offensive language; copyrighted or trademarked material; or corporate or
organizational references or branding.
• Contest: Submissions will be grouped into grade divisions:
o Kindergarten – 2
o 3 – 5
o 6 – 8
o 9 – 12
Winners will be featured as part of the poetry showcase. Additionally, prizes
could be given to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place for each grade division or for 1st and 2nd
place for each grade division. A budget for prizes could be limited to $50 per
category, totaling $200 for all prizes.
• Judging: The Saratoga Loves Poetry subcommittee will conduct initial judging
by reviewing submissions and recommending 1 winner in each grade division
in October. The Commission will consider the committee’s recommendation
and finalize winners at the November meeting.
• Poetry Showcase: Winners will be asked to provide photo of themselves, a
short biography, and written statement describing the inspiration for their
poem.
Poems of selected winners will be showcased on City social media and
newsletters along with author photos (if submitted). Poems and author photo,
bio, and description of work would be posted on City website. City will share
winning poems and author photos with Saratoga News and request
publication of an article featuring the poems.
City could request that poems and author photo, bio, and description of work
could be displayed at Saratoga History Museum or see if the Chamber could
assist with a display. If the Commission’s November meeting is rescheduled
for earlier in the month, winners could be announced at the annual Tree
Lighting.
• Total Budget: $550 (including median banners and prizes)
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CITY OF SARATOGA
Memorandum
To: Public Art Commission
From: Crystal Bothelio, Assistant City Manager
Date: July 18, 2022
Subject: Online Art Challenge
At the May 16, 2022 Public Art Commission meeting, the Commission approved a
process for implementing its ambitious Fiscal Year 2022/23 Work Plan. One of the
key elements of the implementation process included formation of subcommittees
that would meet outside of the Commission’s regular meetings to schedule to
develop a recommended plan or program to be presented to the Commission and if
necessary, to Council, prior to implementation.
One of these committees was formed to develop a recommended approach to the
Online Art Challenge in the Commission’s work plan. The Committee met on June 27
and developed a recommendation for implementation of the work plan item. The
Commission may make a motion to proceed with the implementation as
recommended or as amended by the Commission.
The City Council approved description of the work effort, implementation schedule
approved by the Commission, and committee recommendation for how to proceed
are below.
Online Art Challenge Work Plan Item Description
Challenge the community to submit and share artwork at regular intervals over a
designated amount of time (such as once a week for one month). Participants would
be invited to select one medium for all submissions over the course of the challenge
(such as dance or photography). Selected artwork could be featured by the City in
different ways, such as being shared online.
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Schedule
• May – June 2022: Subcommittee to develop a recommended program
• July 18, 2022: Commission consideration of committee recommendation
• August – September 2022: Implementation of program
Implementation Recommendation
• Timeframe: The challenge would be conducted during the fall season from
October through December with a new theme each month to inspire monthly
submissions of artwork. Outreach and registration would begin in September.
• Eligible Participants: Saratoga residents or any age may register to
participate. Registered participants will be asked to select 1 medium for length
of challenge.
• Allowable Mediums: painting, drawing, photography, mixed media, video.
• Monthly Theme & Submission: Monthly themes will be announced on the
first day of the month and submissions through an online form will be
accepted through the last day of the month. Themes could be selected by the
subcommittee or with input from the Commission. One option for themes is
to start with a focus on Saratoga (example: Falling for Saratoga) and get
broader with each subsequent month.
• Prizes: Each month, an artist will be selected to win a prize. The online art
challenge subcommittee may review submissions and recommend a winner
to the Commission for consideration at the regular meeting in November,
special meeting in December, and regular meeting in January. Alternatively,
the Commission may authorize the subcommittee to select a winner for each
month.
In addition to monthly prizes, a grand prize winner will be selected at the end
of the challenge. The online art challenge subcommittee may review
submissions and recommend a winner to the Commission for consideration
at the regular meeting in January. Alternatively, the subcommittee could select
a grand prize winner.
Ideas for prizes include: $50 gift certificate for Saratoga restaurant, tickets to
Holiday Wine Stroll, tickets to Hakone, or art supply kit.
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• Age Categories for prizes: When considering prizes, all submissions could be
considered regardless of artist age. Alternatively, contest participants could be
divided into age categories: 18 years and younger, over 18 years.
• Artwork Exhibit: An exhibit to display all submissions would be held in
February. Monthly and grand prize artists would also be invited to talk about
their artwork.
• Total Budget: $250
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City of Saratoga
Public Art Commission
MEMBERSHIP
NAME TERM END
Gloria Wu 9/30/2022
James Cai 9/30/2023
Ramya Vasu 9/30/2024
Sohini Kar, Vice Chair 9/30/2025
Siana Smith, Chair 9/30/2025
Staff:
Crystal Bothelio, City of Saratoga | 408.868.1269 | cbothelio@saratoga.ca.us
Kayla Nakamoto, City of Saratoga | 408.868.1208 | knakamoto@saratoga.ca.us
AGENDA PLANNER
The Commission holds regular meetings on the 3rd Monday of odd-numbered months at
6:30 p.m. Regular meetings may be rescheduled or canceled. Additionally, schedule special
meetings may be scheduled as needed.
MEETING AGENDA ITEMS
November 15, 2021 • Commissioner and Staff Introductions
• Overview of Commission Rules and Parliamentary
Procedures
• Overview of Public Art Commission Responsibilities
• City of Saratoga Public Art Efforts
• Public Art Commission Regular Meeting Schedule
• Commission 2022 Work Plan
• Selection of Chair and Vice Chair
• Future Agenda Items
January 18, 2022 • Minutes
• Finalize 2022 Work Plan
• Future Agenda Items
March 21, 2022 • Minutes
• Commission Work Plan Study Session Preparation
• Commission Check In
• Future Agenda Items
March 28, 2022
6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Commission Work Plan Study Session
• 7:45 p.m. Public Art Commission Work Plan
May 16, 2022 • Minutes
• Work Plan Implementation
• Chalk Art OR #SaratogaROCKS at Community
Events
• Future Agenda Items
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July 18, 2022 • Minutes
• Subcommittee Assignments
• Online Art Challenge: Finalize Program Details
• Saratoga Loves Poetry: Finalize Program Details
• Chalk Art OR #SaratogaROCKS at Community
Events
• Future Agenda Items
September 19, 2022 • Minutes
• Selection of Chair and Vice Chair
• Paint the City: Program Recommendation &
Locations
• Chalk Art OR #SaratogaROCKS at Community
Events
• Future Agenda Items
November 21, 2022 • Minutes
• FY 23/24 Work Plan
• Saratoga Loves Poetry: Select poetry to be
featured
• Montalvo Arts Center Collaboration: Discuss
mutual areas of interest for collaboration between
City and Montalvo. If possible, develop
recommendation for Council.
• Chalk Art OR #SaratogaROCKS at Community
Events
• Future Agenda Items
January 16, 2023 • Minutes
• FY 23/24 Work Plan
• State Route 85 & Union Pacific Overpass Artwork:
Discuss opportunities and possible outcomes. If
possible, develop recommendation for Council.
• Paint the City: Make Top 3 Selections at each
location for public voting.
• Chalk Art OR #SaratogaROCKS at Community
Events
• Future Agenda Items
March 20, 2023 • Minutes
• Artwork Exhibit Opportunities: Discuss artwork
exhibit opportunities and finalize recommendation
for Council.
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• Sculpture Program: Consider past efforts and
options for the future. If possible, develop
recommendation for Council.
• Paint the City: Recommendations to Council
• Chalk Art OR #SaratogaROCKS at Community
Events
• Future Agenda Items
May 15, 2023 • Minutes
• Projection Art: Develop recommendation on
program details for Council.
• Public Art Fundraising: Discuss fundraising and
finalize recommended fundraising plan for
Council.
• Chalk Art OR #SaratogaROCKS at Community
Events
• Future Agenda Items
FISCAL YEAR 2022/23 WORK PLAN
Approved March 28, 2022
1. Sculpture Program
Review work efforts of the Public Art Committee to identify opportunities for sculptures
at the City Hall Courtyard and Gateway locations then comprehensively assess
opportunities for sculpture placement in Saratoga, including evaluation of locations,
artist selection process (such as whether to approach specific artists or accept
proposals from artist), and expectations for artwork (such as desired size or themes),
then return to City Council with a proposal for consideration. With Council’s approval,
implement sculpture program plans.
Committee Members:
• None
Implementation:
• January 2023 – February 2023: Subcommittee meeting(s) to review past efforts and
develop a recommendation to the Commission
• March 20, 2023: Commission consideration of recommendation
• April 2023: City Council consideration/approval of recommendation
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2. Public Art Fundraising
Explore options for raising funds for and non-monetary contributions, such as space or
partnerships, to support City public art efforts and present a fundraising proposal to
the City Council for consideration. With Council’s approval, implement fundraising plan.
Committee Members:
• James Cai
• Sohini Kar
Implementation:
• March – April 2023: Subcommittee to develop a recommended fundraising plan
• May 15, 2023: Commission consideration of committee recommendation
• June 2023: City Council consideration/approval of Commission recommendation
3. Projection Art
Explore opportunities for projection art and return to City Council with a proposal for
consideration, including possible themes, locations, community participation,
frequency, and timing. For example, students could be invited to submit artwork
(written, visual, and/or performing) to be projected at night in the City during Youth Art
Month or the community could share submissions that celebrate Asian American Art
that are projected at night at in the City during Asian American and Pacific Islander
Heritage Month.
Committee Members:
• Sohini Kar
• Siana Smith
Implementation:
• March – April 2023: Subcommittee to develop a recommended program
• May 15, 2023: Commission consideration of committee recommendation
• June 2023: City Council consideration/approval of Commission recommendation
4. Montalvo Arts Center Collaboration
Explore opportunities to collaborate with Montalvo Arts Center, such as temporary
placement of Artist in Residency work on City property, and present a proposal to the
City Council for consideration.
Implementation:
• November 21, 2022: Staff to invite Montalvo Arts Center representative to attend
meeting to discuss opportunities for collaboration
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5. Artwork Exhibit Opportunities
Identify non-traditional exhibit locations in the City where there is an opportunity to
temporarily display artwork at or in public spaces, including spaces
managed/maintained by community partners. For example, locations could include City
buildings and properties, Saratoga Library, schools, or West Valley College. Ask staff to
assess feasibility of displaying artwork at those locations. Present proposal for exhibit,
including art selection and locations. Artwork that is displayed could be developed
through other work plan items, such as projection art or the online art challenge, or
through collaboration with community partners. With Council’s approval, implement
proposed plan and seek Council authorization prior to placement of any artwork
proposed for City property.
Committee Members:
• Siana Smith
Implementation:
• January – February 2023: Subcommittee to develop recommended artwork exhibit
opportunities
• March 20, 2023: Commission consideration of committee recommendation
• April 2023: City Council consideration/approval of Commission recommendation
6. Saratoga Loves Poetry
Invite students at schools located in Saratoga to submit original poetry 2 to 4 times per
year to be reviewed and selected by the Public Art Commission to be showcased in a
variety of ways, such as through City online communication channels, through a
temporary display, requesting publication in local newspapers, and/or at special events
and activities, including as part of other work plan efforts, such as projection art.
Committee Members:
• Ramya Vasu
Implementation:
• May – June 2022: Subcommittee to develop a recommended program
• July 18, 2022: Commission consideration of committee recommendation
• August – October 2022: Coordination with schools and implementation of program
• October 2022: Subcommittee to develop recommended list of poems to showcase
• November 21, 2022: Commission consideration of committee recommendation
• November – December 2022: Showcase of poems
7. Chalk Art
Explore options to host chalk art activities at several existing community events,
including Summer Movie Nights hosted by the City, Saratoga Classic Car Show hosted
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by the Chamber, and the Wildwood Music Fest hosted by the Chamber. Chalk art
activities would be documented through photos and/or video.
Implementation:
• At every regular meeting, discuss opportunities to host Chalk Art or #SaratogaROCKS
activity at upcoming events within the next 2 to 3 months in the community
8. Online Art Challenge
Challenge the community to submit and share artwork at regular intervals over a
designated amount of time (such as once a week for one month). Participants would be
invited to select one medium for all submissions over the course of the challenge (such
as dance or photography). Selected artwork could be featured by the City in different
ways, such as being shared online.
Committee Members:
• Sohini Kar
Implementation:
• May – June 2022: Subcommittee to develop a recommended program
• July 18, 2022: Commission consideration of committee recommendation
• August – September 2022: Implementation of program
9. Paint the City
Continue the Paint the City utility box painting program starting in fall/winter 2022 and
consider the addition of non-City owned utility boxes. Once locations are identified and
authorized by the City Council, residents age 10 and older would be invited to submit
conceptual artwork for utility box locations. The Public Art Commission would then
review conceptual artwork and select up to 3 options per location. The top 3 selections
would be posted online for public voting where residents can engage in the process by
selecting their favorite conceptual design per location. After the close of voting, the
Commission would make a recommendation on artwork to the City Council. Selected
artists receive a stipend of $600.
Committee Members:
• James Cai
Implementation:
• July – August 2022: Subcommittee to develop a recommended program
• September 19, 2022: Commission consideration of committee recommendation
• November 2022: City Council consideration/approval of Commission
recommendation
• December 2022 – January 2023: Application period
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• January 2023: Subcommittee to develop recommended Top 3 selections for each
location
• January 16, 2023: Commission consideration of committee recommendation
• January – February: Public voting
• March 20, 2023: Results of public voting and Commission recommendation on final
artwork
• April 2023: City Council consideration/approval of Commission recommendation
10. State Route 85 & Union Pacific Overpass Artwork
Research opportunities for artwork, such as a mural, to be placed on the State Route 85
and Union Pacific overpass pillars or other concrete elements (shown below in yellow).
Present proposed plan to City Council for consideration and implement with approval
from the City Council.
Committee Members:
• Siana Smith
Implementation:
• November – December 2022: Subcommittee to develop a recommended
opportunities for artwork
• January 16, 2023: Commission consideration of committee recommendation
• February 2023: City Council consideration/approval of Commission recommendation
11. #SaratogaROCKS
Continue to encourage participation in the City of Saratoga’s #SaratogaROCKS program,
which provides free rock painting kits to community members, and explore ways to
enhance the program, increase participation, and make more appealing to community
members. Conduct strategic outreach, such as providing kits to local retirement
communities or hosting rock painting at local events. Document use of kits through
photos or video.
Implementation:
• At every regular meeting, discuss opportunities for Commissioners to attend
upcoming community events and host #SaratogaROCKS or Chalk Art activity.
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COMMISSION RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES
Resolution No. 21-047
I. STRUCTURE
A. Membership. The Public Art Commission of the City of Saratoga shall consist of five
members appointed by the City Council. Members are required to meet qualifications
identified in City Code Section 2-12.020. The first five Commissioners appointed will
be exempted from City Code Section 2-12.020(a)(3).
B. Term of Office, Vacancies and Removal, Officers. The term of office, vacancies and
removals, and officers of members of the Commission shall be as set forth in the City
Code Section 2-12.020 except that the terms of four Commissioners initially
appointed to the Commission shall be partial terms of one, two, and three years to
ensure that the Commission terms are staggered in accordance wit h City Code 2-
12.030(c).
II. ADMINISTRATION
A. Meetings. The Public Art Commission shall hold regular meetings every other month.
The date and time of these meetings shall be approved by vote of the Commission.
B. Rules of Procedure. The Commission shall in all respects comply with the
requirements for City Commissions as set forth in the City Code and City Council
policies.
C. Compensation. Members of the Commission shall serve without compensation.
When in accord with current City policy and when arranged in advance with the City
Manager, actual and necessary expenses incurred by Commission members acting in
their official capacity shall be reimbursed by the City.
D. Records. The staff liaison of the Commission shall keep a record of all proceedings,
deliberations, findings, determinations, and recommendations of the Commission.
These records shall be available to the public, and copies shall be filed with the City
Clerk.
E. Staff Support. Staff support required by the Commission shall be provided consistent
with City budget authorizations.
III. RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES
1. The Commission shall provide counsel and recommendations on public art policies,
budgets, plans, and procedures to the Saratoga City Council.
2. As directed by the City Council, evaluate and assess public art projects or programs
and perform such other activities as may be directed by the Saratoga City Council.
3. The Commission shall maintain communications with the City Council and City staff
on public art-related matters.
4. Provide support and/or advice on events or programs related to City public art.
5. Maintain awareness and knowledge of public art trends and principles.
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