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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-12-2018 Public Art Committee Agenda PacketSaratoga Public Art Committee Meeting Agenda - Page 1 of 2 SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC ART COMMITTEE February 12, 2018 5:00 P.M. REGULAR MEETING Joan Pisani Community Center, Recreation Conference Room | 19655 Allendale Avenue, Saratoga, CA 95070 ROLL CALL REPORT ON POSTING OF THE AGENDA The agenda for this meeting was properly posted on February 8, 2018. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS ON NON-AGENDIZED ITEMS Any member of the public may address the Public Art Committee for up to three (3) minutes on matters not on the Agenda. The law generally prohibits the Public Art Committee from discussing or taking action on such items. However, the Public Art Committee may schedule the item for discussion at a future meeting. AGENDA ITEMS: 1. Public Art Committee Minutes Recommended Action: Review and approve the Public Art Committee minutes from January 4, 2018. 2. Paint the City Peak Democracy Voting & Kickoff Event Recommended Action: Review results of the Paint the City survey on Peak Democracy and consider plans for the Paint the City kickoff event on March 24, 2018. 3. Wall Mural Recommended Action: Consider acceptance and location of mural, as a gift from Peter Mester, Pavel Mester, and Cal Arte. 4. Amended Public Art Policy Recommended Action: Consider draft amendment to the City’s Public Art Policy. 5. Future Meetings Recommended Action: Discuss agenda topics and scheduling of future meetings. ADJOURNMENT Saratoga Public Art Committee Meeting Agenda - Page 2 of 2 CERTIFICATE OF POSTING OF THE AGENDA, DISTRIBUTION OF AGENDA PACKET, & COMPLIANCE WITH AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT I, Crystal Bothelio, Deputy City Manager for the City of Saratoga, declare that the foregoing agenda for the meeting of the Public Art Committee was posted and available for review on February 8, 2018 at the City of Saratoga, 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, CA 95070 and on the City's website at www.saratoga.ca.us. Signed this 8th day of February 2018 at Saratoga, California. Crystal Bothelio, Deputy City Manager In accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act, copies of the staff reports and other materials provided to the Public Art Committee by City staff in connection with this agenda are available at the office of the City Clerk at 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, CA 95070. Any materials distributed by staff after the posting of the agenda are made available for public review at the office of the City Clerk at the time they are distributed to the Public Art Committee. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need assistance to participate in this meeting, pleas e contact the City Clerk at 408.868.1294. Notification 24 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. [28 CFR 5.102 -35.104 ADA title II] Saratoga Public Art Committee Minutes - Page 1 of 2 MINUTES JANUARY 4, 2018 PUBLIC ART COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING The Public Art Committee regular meeting was called to order at 12:10 p.m. in the City Hall Administrative Conference Room at 13777 Fruitvale Avenue in Saratoga. ROLL CALL PRESENT: Mayor Mary-Lynne Bernald, Council Member Emily Lo ABSENT: None ALSO PRESENT: James Lindsay, City Manager Crystal Bothelio, Deputy City Manager REPORT ON POSTING OF THE AGENDA Deputy City Manager Crystal Bothelio reported that the agenda for this meeting was properly posted on December 22, 2017. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS ON NON-AGENDIZED ITEMS None AGENDA ITEMS: 1. Public Art Committee Minutes Recommended Action: Review and approve the Public Art Committee minutes from October 19, 2017. LO/BERNALD MOVED TO APPROVE THE PUBLIC ART COMMITTEE MINUTES FROM OCTOBER 19, 2017. MOTION PASSED. AYES: LO, BERNALD. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: NONE. 2. Paint the City: Utility Box Painting Project Applications Recommended Action: Review Paint the City applications submitted by the December 2, 2017 deadline. Applications will be provided at the Public Art Committee meeting. The Public Art Committee reviewed applications and selected two to three submittals per utility box location. The Committee requested that the Peak Democracy survey on the selected artwork include a question that asks if the survey participant resides in Saratoga and to exclude responses from participants who are not Saratoga residents in the final vote counts. 3. Rock Painting Program Recommended Action: Preview rock painting program kits and guidelines. 3 Saratoga Public Art Committee Minutes - Page 2 of 2 The Committee reviewed the kits and recommended that staff reach out to several groups in the community that may be interested in reserving a kit. 4. Wall Mural Recommended Action: Consider acceptance and location of mural, as a gift from Peter Mester, Pavel Mester, and Cal Arte. The Committee requested that staff provide some recommended locations for the artwork. 5. Public Art Budget Recommended Action: Receive update on the Public Art Budget. Due to time constraints, staff agreed to email the Committee the current Public Art Budget balance. 6. Future Meetings Recommended Action: Discuss agenda topics and scheduling of future meetings. The Committee scheduled the next meeting for February 12 at 5:00 p.m. and agreed to the following agenda items: - Paint the City survey results - Wall Mural ADJOURNMENT Mayor Bernald adjourned the meeting at 1:58 p.m. Minutes respectfully submitted: Crystal Bothelio, Deputy City Manager City of Saratoga 4 CITY OF SARATOGA Memorandum To: Public Art Committee From: Crystal Bothelio, Deputy City Manager Date: February 12, 2018 Subject: Paint the City Peak Democracy Voting & Kickoff Event The City received a total of 52 applications for Paint the City, 45 of which met program criteria and were considered by the Public Art Committee on January 4, 2018. The Public Art Committee then narrowed selections to two or three options for each of the 7 utility box locations. Residents were then invited to participate in an online survey on Peak Democracy to select their favorite designs. The survey opened on January 10, 2018 and closed on February 7, 2018 and the City received 753 responses. Of these, 697 came from participants that state they are residents of Saratoga. Votes of participants that indicated that they are non-residents or provided no responses were excluded from the ranking for each location. The graphs below show the ranking from Peak Democracy for each location and a small image of the most popular conceptual designs. The attachment to this memo includes larger images of the artwork. 697 47 9 Survey Responses Saratoga Residents Non-Residents No Response 5 Peak Democracy Paint the City Survey Results Location 1 (Saratoga Ave & Cox Ave) Option 2, by Connor Goudy, received the majority of votes. Location 2 (Saratoga Ave & Bellgrove Circle) Option 1, by Christina Xiao, received the majority of votes. Location 3 (Allendale Ave & Quito Rd) Option 1, by Argonaut Elementary 5th Graders and Teachers, received the majority of votes. 86 437 Location 1 (Saratoga Ave & Cox Ave) Option 1 Option 2 247 178 167 Location 2 (Saratoga Ave & Bellgrove Circle) Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 335 217 Location 3 (Allendale Ave & Quito Rd) Option 1 Option 2 6 Location 4 (Fruitvale Ave & Allendale Ave) Option 3, by Kelly Kim, received the majority of votes. Location 5 (Saratoga-Sunnyvale Rd & Reid Lane) Option 2, by Wendy Change, received the majority of votes. Location 6 (Saratoga Ave & Fruitvale Ave) Option 3, by Robin Sulic, received the majority of votes. 174 139 259 Location 4 (Fruitvale Ave & Allendale Ave) Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 230 333 31 Location 5 (Saratoga-Sunnyvale Rd & Reid Lane) Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 31 256 287 Location 6 (Saratoga Ave & Fruitvale Ave) Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 7 Location 7 (Congress Springs Park) Option 2, by Shreyas Rana, received the majority of votes. Paint the City Kickoff Event All artists were informed that painting will begin on March 24, 2018 and must be complete by April 30, 2018. An event to celebrate the start of painting is planned for March 24. The event is tentatively planned to take place from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. at Saratoga City Hall, next to location 4 (Allendale and Fruitvale). The event could include the following: - Welcoming Remarks from the Mayor - Introduction of Artists - Presentation of Ceremonial Paint Brush to Artists - Display of conceptual artwork, artist descriptions of work, and artist profiles - Refreshments 50 293 225 Location 7 (Congress Springs Park) Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 8 Front Side 1 Back Side 2 Top Artist Name:Utility Box Location:Paint the City Saratoga Utility Box Art Project Connor Goudy 1 9 Front Side 1 Back Side 2 Top Artist Name:Utility Box Location:Paint the City Saratoga Utility Box Art Project Christina Xiao 2 10 Front Side 1 Back Side 2 Top Artist Name:Utility Box Location:Paint the City Saratoga Utility Box Art Project Argonaut Elementary 5th Graders and Teachers 3 11 Front Side 1 Back Side 2 Top Artist Name:Utility Box Location:Paint the City Saratoga Utility Box Art Project Kelly Kim 4 12 Back Top Artist Name:Utility Box Location:Paint the City Saratoga Utility Box Art Project Wendy Chang 5 Side 1 Side 2Front 13 At locations with 2 boxes, artists were told that 2 designs may be submitted if proposed artwork will be substantially different for the two boxes. This artist submitted 2 designs. Artist Name:Utility Box Location:Paint the City Saratoga Utility Box Art Project Robin Sulic 6 (Box 1) FrontSide 1 BackSide 2 14 At locations with 2 boxes, artists were told that 2 designs may be submitted if proposed artwork will be substantially different for the two boxes. This artist submitted 2 designs. Artist Name:Utility Box Location:Paint the City Saratoga Utility Box Art Project Robin Sulic 6 (Box 2) FrontSide 1 BackSide 2 15 Front Side 1 Back Side 2 Top Artist Name:Utility Box Location:Paint the City Saratoga Utility Box Art Project Shreyas Rana 7 16 CITY OF SARATOGA Memorandum To: Public Art Committee From: Crystal Bothelio, Deputy City Manager Date: February 12, 2018 Subject: Wall Mural Cal Arte Ensemble, the Triton Museum of Art’s ensemble-in-residence, received a gift from Central European artists Pavel and Peter Mester to paint a mural. Cal Arte Ensemble’s Artistic Director Tamami Honma suggested that the artwork be donated to the City of Saratoga. The artists have painted indoor and outdoor murals in the past. Links to examples of their artwork are available below. The artists may request that the City cover cost of supplies, if the desired location is very large or requires more hardy paints for outdoor exposure. Typically, the artists use acrylic based paint. Links to additional information about the artists, including photos of artwork, are below:  https://www.facebook.com/pg/frescopainting/photos/?tab=album&album_id=3479317 78565917  https://youtu.be/89fQJoQpZK4  https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Peter_Mester  https://youtu.be/jrb6TP6iBFo Staff has provided several prospective locations for the artwork, if the Committee would like to recommend acceptance of the artwork and a location for a mural. Locations are listed below. Joan Pisani Community Center, Lobby 17 Joan Pisani Community Center, Lounge Saratoga Prospect Center, Friendship Hall Accessory Building 18 CITY OF SARATOGA Memorandum To: Public Art Committee From: Crystal Bothelio, Deputy City Manager Date: February 12, 2018 Subject: Amended Public Art Policy In 2017, the Public Art Committee was asked to bring forward a recommendation to give the Committee broader authority to approve installation of public art. The Committee was also asked to bring forward the recommendation with the next public art item on t he City Council’s agenda, which will be presentation of the top ranked designs for the Paint the City utility box locations on February 21, 2018. Expanding the authority of the Public Art Committee will require an amendment to the City Council’s Public Art Policy, which currently states installation of public art on City property must be approved by a majority vote of the City Council on a case-by-case basis. Attached is a draft amendment to the Public Art Policy, which would allow the Public Art Committee to approve installation of artwork on City property that meets the following criteria:  Artwork/exhibits do not impede typical uses of the site where they are proposed to be installed  Artwork/exhibits are appropriate in scale, media, and context with the intended display location  Artwork/exhibits do not contain political statements or symbols, religious reference or symbols, profane or offensive content, graffiti-like style artwork, copyrighted or trademarked material, or corporate or organizational references, branding, or symbols  Artwork/exhibits are suitable for display to a diverse audience, including children, and should help create a sense of place and community  There is evidence of community support for the artwork/exhibit  Artwork/exhibits installed outdoors is be able to withstand an outdoor environment through the public display period  Artwork/exhibits do not pose a threat to public safety 19  Any costs associated with artwork/exhibits, such as a lease or installation expenses, can be accounted for within the Public Art Budget approved by the City Council Artwork that does not meet this criteria would need to be reviewed by the Public Art Committee. If the Committee recommends installation of the artwork, the City Council would then consider authorizing installation. If the Public Art Committee would like to narrow the discretion of the Committee in authorizing placement of artwork in the City, the draft policy could be amended to allow installation of artwork that will be displayed for a limited time period, such as no more than 1 year, and also meets the criteria outlined in the policy. 20 RESOLUTION NO. 18-____ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA AMENDING THE PUBLIC ART POLICY WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Saratoga adopted Resolution 03-026 establishing the Saratoga Public Art Policy; and WHEREAS, this policy was superseded by Resolution 16-028, which declared that placement of public art on City property by the City of Saratoga shall be approved by majority vote of the City Council on a case-by-case basis; and WHEREAS, since adoption of Resolution 16-028, the City Council has formed the Public Art Committee, which is comprised of two City Council Members and provides the City Council with recommendations on programs that foster arts and culture in Saratoga for the enrichment and appreciation of the City and its citizens; and WHEREAS, with the formation of the Pubic Art Committee and an increasing interest in public art, some of the responsibility regarding placement of public art can be delegated to the Public Art Committee; and WHEREAS, the Public Art Committee hereby is authorized to approve installation of artwork and exhibits on City property that meet the following criteria:  Artwork/exhibits do not impede typical uses of the site where they are proposed to be installed  Artwork/exhibits are appropriate in scale, media, and context with the intended display location  Artwork/exhibits do not contain political statements or symbols, religious reference or symbols, profane or offensive content, graffiti-like style artwork, copyrighted or trademarked material, or corporate or organizational references, branding, or symbols  Artwork/exhibits are suitable for display to a diverse audience, including children, and should help create a sense of place and community  There is evidence of community support for the artwork/exhibit  Artwork/exhibits installed outdoors is be able to withstand an outdoor environment through the public display period  Artwork/exhibits do not pose a threat to public safety  Any costs associated with artwork/exhibits, such as a lease or installation expenses, can be accounted for within the Public Art Budget approved by the City Council WHEREAS, placement of public art or exhibits on City property by the City of Saratoga that do not fall within the discretion of the Public Art Committee shall be reviewed by the Public Art Committee and, at the recommendation of the Public Art Committee, be considered for approval by the City Council by majority vote on a case-by-case basis; and 21 WHEREAS, this resolution shall replace and supersede all prior resolutions, policies, and understandings relating to the Public Art Policy. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Saratoga hereby grants the Public Art Committee with the discretion to approve placement of public art and exhibits based on the above criteria and any pieces of public art or exhibits that fall outside the discretion of the Public Art Committee will be reviewed by the Public Art Committee and if recommended for approval by the Public Art Committee, considered by the City Council by majority vote on a case-by-case basis. The above and foregoing resolution was passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Saratoga City Council held on the 21st day of February 2018 by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Mary-Lynne Bernald, Mayor ATTEST: DATE: Nora Pimentel, MMC City Clerk 22