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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-13-2024 HCAC Agenda Packet with PPTCouncil Chamber Civic Center 100 Civic Plaza Dublin, CA 94568 www.dublin.ca.gov Regular Meeting of the DUBLIN HERITAGE AND CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION Thursday, June 13, 2024 Location: Council Chamber Civic Center 100 Civic Plaza Dublin, CA 94568 Regular Meeting 7:00 PM 1. CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. PRESENTATIONS 3. PUBLIC COMMENT At this time, the public is permitted to address the Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission on non-agendized items. Please step to the podium and clearly state your name for the record. COMMENTS SHOULD NOT EXCEED THREE (3) MINUTES. In accordance with State Law, no action or discussion may take place on any item not appearing on the posted agenda. The Commission may respond to statements made or questions asked, or may request Staff to report back at a future meeting concerning the matter. Any member of the public may contact the Recording Secretary’s Office related to the proper procedure to place an item on a future Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission agenda. The exceptions under which the Commission MAY discuss and/or take action on items not appearing on the agenda are contained in Government Code Section 54954.2(b)(1)(2)(3). 4. CONSENT CALENDAR Consent Calendar items are typically non-controversial in nature and are considered for approval by the Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission with one single action. Members of the audience, Staff or the Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission who would like an item removed from the Consent Calendar for purposes of public input may request the Chair to remove the item. 4.1 Approval of May 9, 2024, Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission Regular Meeting Minutes June 13, 2024 Dublin Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission Agenda 1 1 The Commission will consider approving the May 9, 2024, Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission Regular Meeting minutes. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve the minutes of May 9, 2024, Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission Regular Meeting. Staff Report Attachment 1 - Minutes of the May 9, 2024, Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission Regular Meeting 4.2 Tri-Annual Parks and Community Services Department Report for January through April 2024 The Commission will receive the Tri-Annual Parks and Community Services Department Report on classes, activities, and events from January to April 2024. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Receive the Report. Staff Report Attachment 1 - Tri-Annual Parks and Community Services Report for January through April 2024 5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 5.1 Utility Box Art Selection The Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission will re-consider Utility Box Art design proposals and make a recommendation to the City Council that utility boxes be painted in 2024. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Review the top proposals, consider, and recommend Utility Box Art design proposals to the City Council for approval. Staff Report Attachment 1 - 2024 Utility Box Art - Top Proposals Attachment 2 - 2024 Utility Box Art - All Proposals Attachment 3 - Item 5.1 Utility Box Art Selection PPT 6. NEW BUSINESS 6.1 2024 Temporary Art Project The Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission will discuss options for a future Temporary Public Art project. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Receive the report and provide input on the Temporary Art project options provided by the Parks and Community Services Department. Staff Report Attachment 1 - Temporary Art Project Sample of Options Attachment 2 - Item 6.1 2024 Temporary Art Project PPT 7. STAFF AND COMMISSIONER REPORTS Brief information only reports from Commissioners and/or Staff, including committee June 13, 2024 Dublin Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission Agenda 2 2 reports and reports by Commissioners related to meetings attended at City expense (AB1234). 8. ADJOURNMENT This AGENDA is posted in accordance with Government Code Section 54954.2(a) If requested, pursuant to Government Code Section 54953.2, this agenda shall be made available in appropriate alternative formats to persons with a disability, as required by Section 202 of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. Section 12132), and the federal rules and regulations adopted in implementation thereof. To make a request for disability-related modification or accommodation, please contact the City Clerk’s Office (925) 833-6650 at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting. Upon receiving a request, the City will swiftly resolve requests for reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities, consistent with the federal Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. Sec. 12132), and resolve any doubt in favor of accessibility. Agenda materials that become available within 72 hours in advance of the meeting, and after publishing of the agenda, will be available at Civic Center, 100 Civic Plaza, and will be posted on the City’s website at www.dublin.ca.gov/ccmeetings. Mission The City of Dublin promotes and supports a high quality of life, ensures a safe and secure environment, fosters new opportunities, provides equity across all programs, and champions a culture of diversity and inclusion. June 13, 2024 Dublin Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission Agenda 3 3 STAFF REPORT Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission Page 1 of 1 Agenda Item 4.1 DATE:June 13, 2024 TO:Honorable Chair and Commission Members FROM:Jackie Dwyer,Parks & Community Services Director SUBJECT:Approval of May 9, 2024,Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission Regular Meeting Minutes Prepared by: Kim Bonato, Senior Office Assistant EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The Commission will consider approving the May 9, 2024,Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission Regular Meeting minutes. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve the minutes of May 9, 2024,Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission Regular Meeting. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. DESCRIPTION: The Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission will consider approval of the minutes from the May 9, 2024,Regular Meeting. STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE: None. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: The Commission Agenda was posted. ATTACHMENTS: 1)Minutes of the May 9, 2024,Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission Regular Meeting 4 MINUTES OF THE HERITAGE AND CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION Regular Meeting: Thursday, May 9, 2024 Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission REGULAR MEETING May 9, 2024 A Regular Meeting of the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission was held on Thursday, May 9, 2024, in the Council Chamber at the Civic Center. The meeting was called to order at 7:00p.m.by Chairperson A Kelly Paschal-Hunter. 1)CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEAttendee Name StatusA Kelly Paschal-Hunter, Chairperson PresentDarren Phillips, Vice Chairperson PresentShweta Agrawal, Commissioner Present Gina Gabriell, Commissioner AbsentTimea Iharosi, Commissioner PresentMargaret Liang, Commissioner PresentJulia Tomtania, Commissioner Present 2)PRESENTATIONS –None. 3)PUBLIC COMMENT –None. 4)CONSENT CALENDAR4.1)Approved March 14, 2024, Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission Regular Meeting Minutes.On a motion by Vice Chairperson Phillips,seconded by Commissioner Liang, and by unanimous vote, the Commission adopted the Consent Calendar.RESULT:ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]MOVED BY:Darren Phillips, Vice ChairpersonSECOND:Margaret Liang, CommissionerAYES:Paschal-Hunter, Phillips, Agrawal, Iharosi, Liang, TomtaniaABSENT:Gabriell 5)UNFINISHED BUSINESS –none. Attachment 1 5 Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission REGULAR MEETING May 9, 2024 6)NEW BUSINESS 6.1)Utility Box Art SelectionCommissioners received proposals for 10 boxes, 7 boxes “Out of this World” and 3 “Camp Parks” themed, to be painted in 2024.A motion was made by Vice Chairperson Phillips to take the Camp Parks proposals out and approve the 7 “Out of this World” proposals. The motion died due to lack of a second.After further discussion, Vice Chairperson Phillips retracted his original motion and made a new motion to move the item in its entirety to a future meeting. Commissioner Tomtania seconded this motion, which was approved by unanimous vote.Staff will relay the Commissioner’s feedback to the artists and will present item for the Commission’s consideration at a future meeting. RESULT:APPROVED[UNANIMOUS]MOVED BY:Darren Phillips, Vice ChairpersonSECOND:Julia Tomtania, CommissionerAYES:Paschal-Hunter, Phillips, Agrawal, Iharosi, Liang, TomtaniaABSENT:Gabriell 7)STAFF AND COMMISSIONER REPORTS Staff and Commissioners provided brief information-only reports. 8)ADJOURNMENTChairperson Paschal-Hunter adjourned the meeting at 7:53 p.m. A Kelly Paschal-Hunter, Chairperson Heritage and Cultural Arts CommissionATTEST: Shaun ChilkotowskyParks & Community Services Manager 6 STAFF REPORT HERITAGE AND CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION Page 1 of 1 Agenda Item 4.2 DATE:June, 13, 2024 TO:Honorable Chair and Commissioners FROM:Jackie Dwyer, Parks & Community Services Director SUBJECT:Tri-Annual Parks and Community Services Department Report for January through April 2024Preparedby:Elisabeth Hogue,Senior Office Assistant EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:The Commission will receive the Tri-Annual Parks and Community Services Department Report on classes, activities, and events from January to April 2024. STAFF RECOMMENDATION:Receive the Report. FINANCIAL IMPACT:None. DESCRIPTION:The attached report summarizes the classes, activities, and events conducted by the Parks and Community Services Department from January through April 2024. STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE:None. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH:The Commission Agenda was posted. ATTACHMENTS:1)Tri-Annual Parks and Community Services Department Report for January through April 2024. 7 Attachment 1 TRI-ANNUAL PARKS AND COMMUNITY SERVICES REPORT FOR JANUARY THROUGH APRIL 2024 Capital Improvement Projects & Park MaintenanceParks,Trails,&Open SpacesAt Dublin Sports Grounds, Fallon Sports Park,and Emerald Glen Park,the turf areas were slit seeded and received lip repairs, the infields were renovated to include ball field clay, and the dugouts had shade tarps installed.Both cricket fields, cages, and pitches at Fallon Sports Park and Emerald Glen Park were maintained. Also, Dublin Sports Grounds renovations included the reconstruction of backstops and the spreading of compost to enhance functionality and visual appeal. Maintenance and renovation efforts extended to the volleyball courts and scoreboard at Fallon Sports Park and the baseball and soccer fields at Emerald Glen Park. All work was completed during the annual field closure period, with fields opening back up for organized use on March 1. Ted Fairfield Park received substantial landscape maintenance, including planting 70 one-gallon rosemary plants. Finally, three-stream-bins were installed at Positano Hills, Passatempo, Sean Diamond, Clover, Schaefer Ranch, Stagecoach, Mape, and Shannon Parks. The Iron Horse Nature Park and Open Space Phase 1 groundbreaking was held on Thursday, April 11. Phase 1 of the new park will include a new trail, benches, seat wall, bike rack, bike repair station, shade structures,and educational interpretative signage highlighting the existing oak trees, wetland areas, and the history of the former railroad line through the site.A grand opening of the extension of St. Patrick Way from Amador Plaza Road to Regional Street was held on Thursday, April 4. The St. Patrick Way extension was designed as a future downtown event space and features Dublin’s newest piece of public art, “Acrossroadsacross”by artist Norie Sato. Dublin Art CenterThe center's opening has been delayed until 2025; however, Staff continue to work towards recruiting instructors and new classes. Classes cover a broad spectrum of interests,including ballet, Bollywood fusion, introduction to piano, flower pressing, paper-mâché, screen printing, resin art, watercolor painting, pencil drawing, charcoal artistry, color theory, encaustic hot wax basics,2D and 3D design concepts, clay exploration, hand-built ceramics, drama tailored for neurodiverse youth, beginner wheel throwing, iPhone photography, fascia stretching combined with ecstatic dance, classical Indian dance, and more. On March 6, a Request for Proposals (RFP) was issued to recruit a professional AV production management organization to provide quality sound and lighting services for Precinct Black Box Theater productions. The RFP closed on May 9. 8 Attachment 1People of the ParksThe People of the Parks program is an initiative that aims to foster community engagement and environmental stewardship. Dublin residents, businesses, organizations, and visitors are invited to keep Dublin clean and green. Participants completed theirfirst quarter in early January, and a raffle was conducted for those who submitted tracking sheets. Threewinners from the individual and family categories won prizes, including gift certificates, passes to The Wave, and passes to the Shamrock 5k. The second quarter began mid-January with 232 participants enrolled in the Individual and Family component and 10 in the Business and Organization component. Adopt-a-Bench ProgramThe Adopt-a-Bench program provides opportunities to honor special people or events and beautifies Dublin parks. When a park bench is adopted, a personalized message on an engraved plaque is added to either a new or existing park bench; this reporting period included the adoptions of three benches located in Don Biddle, Emerald Glen, and Schaefer Ranch Park.Contract ClassesDue to the introduction of new Yoga sessions, fitness classes experienced a rise in registrations. However, both Leisure and Sports classes observed slight declines in spring enrollment. Staff will continue to analyze these trends to determine the underlying causes and implement necessary adjustments for forthcoming seasons. The Sports category continues to be highly favored with contractors Arora Tennis (758 registrations), Skyhawks (242 registrations), and Kids Love Soccer (190 registrations).TABLE 1: CONTRACT CLASS REGISTRATIONSCategory 2023 2024Cultural Arts (Arts, Theater, Dance, & Performing Arts) 218 163Fitness (Yoga, Zumba, Gymnastics, & Martial Arts) 84 123Leisure (STEM, Enrichment, & Life-Long Learning) 41 18Sports (Basketball, Baseball, Tennis, Soccer, & Multi-Sports) 1,614 1,227Totals1,957 1,531 Youth & TeensAfterschool ProgramsWith the additions of the Kolb and Murray elementary schools, the after-school recreation (ASR) and leadership, experience, and development (LEAD) programs saw an increase in participation. Notably, Amador and Green saw the most significant increase in participation for both sessions in 2024 compared to 2023. While ASR saw overall growth, the LEAD program experienced a slight decrease in participation but remained consistent with previous reporting periods. 9 Attachment 1TABLE 2: AFTERSCHOOL RECREATION PROGRAM REGISTRATIONSchoolSession II Session IIIAmador4145Cottonwood2826Dougherty2723Dublin3836Frederiksen3735Green4751Kolb1720Murray1516Totals250252TABLE 3: LEAD PROGRAM REGISTRATIONSchoolSession II Session IIILEAD Fallon 11 9LEAD Wells 7 6Totals1815 Preschool Programs In January, a Monkey Bear Yoga Instructor visited preschool programs and led a lesson on yoga and mindfulness. February brought a Valentine's exchange and the beginning of fall 2024-25 preschool registration. In March, students sang and danced with Bingo Schmingo for St. Patrick’s Day and enjoyed a Spring Egg Hunt. April was busy with the 15th annual Pee-Wee Walk-a-Thon to raise money for the Youth Fee Assistance Program. Earlier this year, Staff encountered a new challenge due to the evolving landscape of early childhood education and Transitional Kindergarten (TK) becoming more prevalent. In response, Staff developed a new preschool program named Little Clovers, scheduled to launch in fall 2024. The Little Clovers program is tailored to meet the needs of TK studentsranging from four to five-year-olds. 10 Attachment 1TABLE 4: PRESCHOOL PROGRAM REGISTRATION NUMBERSProgramSession II Session IIIShannon Center (4 days/week, 4-year-olds)17 16Shannon Center (2 days/week, 3-year-olds)12 13Shannon Center (2 days/week, 4-year-olds)1 1Shannon Center (3 days/week, 3-year-olds)22 22Shannon Center (3 days/week, 4-year-olds)24 24Totals7676Youth Advisory Committee Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) members volunteered at City events, including the Tri-Valley Teen Job Fair, St. Patrick’s Day Festival, Spring Eggstravaganza, Dublin Pride Day, and the Tri-Valley Youth Committees Round Table Event. The recruitment for YAC members for the 2024-25 term was released in February, with 81 applications received by the deadline. Members were appointed at the May 21 City Council meeting. Kids Night Out Kids Night Out was held at The Wave on January 20. Sixtyparticipants registered for a night of activities and a pizza dinner. Now in its third year, participant registration has increased by 30% over prior years, and the program will continue to be offered occasionally to meet the growing interest. Youth and Adult SportsAdult SoftballThe Coed division of the Adult Softball Spring League returned to Fallon Sports Park on March 7 with eight teams enrolled consisting of 105 players. Adult BasketballThe Men's Basketball Winter League at Stager Gymnasium had eight teams enrolled,consisting of 85 players. Games began on January 21, and the season ended with a championship game on March 24. Junior Warriors Youth Basketball LeagueThe Junior Warriors Youth Basketball League returned for its 2023/24 season. The season ran from December 4 - March 9, with 70 volunteer coaches and 671 co-ed participants from 11 Attachment 1kindergarten through eighth grade. Following the season’s conclusion, the City was among two teams selected to participate in the Junior Warriors Classic in Oakland at the Warriors practice facility.Facility Rentals Athletic Facilities/Picnic ReservationsStager Gymnasium hosted four youth basketball tournaments, totaling over 76 hours of use with over 1,500 participants. The multi-use cages at Fallon Sports Park were closed from March 11 to April 17 for lighting upgrades. The existing lights were modified, and additional lights were installed to enhance safety. TABLE 5: ATHLETIC FACILITIES/PICNIC HOURSRESERVED Facility Rental Location Jan Feb Mar Apr TotalDublin Sports Grounds 0 0 704 924 1,628Fallon Sports Park 906 990 2,151 2,323 6,370Ted Fairfield Park 0 0 53 131 184Emerald Glen Park 159 213 749 1,189 2,310Batting Cages 27 20 77 105 229Stager Gym 253 228 138 225 844Picnic Rentals 67 136 566 1,059 1,828Total Hours Reserved 1,412 1,587 4,438 5,956 13,393Private Rentals/Banquet FacilitiesRentals saw an overall increase of 1,310 hours in usage compared to last year. Notably, theDublin Library Rooms and Bray Community Room experienced a significant rise in non-profit organization rental hours. TABLE 6: FACILITY RENTAL HOURS RESERVEDFacility2023 2024Shannon Community Center –Non-Profits 99 68Shannon Community Center –Private 2,206 1,877Heritage Park-Non-Profits 57 17Heritage Park –Private 227 280Dublin Senior Center –Non-Profits 115 12Dublin Senior Center -Private 167 517The Wave Community Room –Non-Profits 0 84The Wave Community Room -Private 220 378Dublin Library Rooms –Non-Profits 287 535Dublin Library Rooms –Private 114 300Civic Center Bray Community Room –Non-Profits 84 514Civic Center Bray Community Room –Private 138 442Total Hours Reserved 3,714 5,024 12 Attachment 1Heritage & Cultural Arts Heritage Park and MuseumsDuring the reporting period, 610 patrons visited Heritage Park and Museums, prompting adjustments to cater to the growing popularity of Heritage Park on weekends. The museum has implemented new hours, now welcoming visitors on Tuesdays from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Saturdays/Sundaysfrom 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. In response to these schedule changes, Staff has enhanced the visitor experience by updating self-guided tour pamphlets for the Murray School House and Kolb House, enabling patrons to explore the exhibits at their own pace. Furthermore, new activities for children, including an informative cemetery scavenger hunt, providing engaging experiences for all ages, were added. Moreover, Staff continues to leverage the web-based/mobile app program, Otocast, to enrich visitor engagement. This program puts storytelling in the palm of your hand with narrated self-guided tours of the park highlighting important pieces of history. The Ohlone Medicine and Spirituality exhibit will be on display in the small classroom until August 2024. This exhibit examines the native plants and medicinal and spiritual traditions of the Ohlone. Weekend Wonders Weekend Wonders are one-day workshops heldmonthly at Heritage Park and Museums on Saturdays. In January, participants made dipped candles. In February, families made Valentine's cookies and cards while enjoying tea and hot chocolate. In March, participants had a garden party with fun crafts and planted seeds to take home and watch grow. Spring Story TimeDuring the reporting period, Heritage Park hosted its newest no-cost program, Spring Storytime. This program includes a book read by Staff and themed activities to follow. This program began in February and will continue every Saturday in the Kolb House from 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM until May 25. School Field TripsHeritage Park School field trips began in April, hosting two local elementary school classes (Kolb and John Green). As part of third-grade local history lessons, students learned firsthand about their community’s rich history and cultural significance. In total, 209students participated.Dublin CemeteryThe Pioneer Cemetery introduced an online GIS database (Storymaps) that allows public exploration of burial records on mobile devices and computers. Five new memorial pavers were ordered, and installation is expected this summer. The Memorial Boulder Program 13 Attachment 1completed a full internment with scroll. One memorial tree plaque was purchased this reporting period bringing the total to 13.Public Art The department introduced a new temporary art project that included painting various storm drainsthroughout Dublin. Twenty storm drains were selected to be painted with the theme of making the community aware of environmental sustainability. The submittal period for Utility Box Art proposals closed on April 16, and 46 proposals were received from 32 separate artists. The review process is underway with painting scheduled for summer 2024.Senior Center Senior ProgrammingThe Dublin Senior Center experienced a significant increase in average daily visitors compared to 2023, peaking in January of this year. The noticeable difference in visitor attendance is attributed to the addition of program offerings including: Senior Mixers, an increase in Bingo participation, Ping-Pong special tournaments, an additional offering of Line Dance, the Lunar New Year event, an AARP Tax Aid program, and Mindfulness and Meditation classes being offered in partnership with AmeriCorps and the Dublin Mayor’s Youth Council. In addition, in partnership with VIP Travels and Tours, the center has expanded its trip/tour offerings as of March to include monthly casino trips, which visitors had highly requested.The center also witnessed a consistent increase in volunteer hours across all months compared to 2023. This is due to the addition of student volunteers being utilized at the Senior Center. TABLE 7: SENIOR CENTER VISITORS AND VOLUNTEERSProgramsJanFebMar AprVisitors, Daily Average 516 347 411 386Volunteer Hours 135 161 175 157 Volunteer Appreciation LuncheonOn Thursday, April 25, the Dublin Senior Center hosted its annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon. This special event serves as a gesture of gratitude from City Staff, City Council members, and the Senior Center Advisory Committee towards volunteers who play integral roles in leading classes, organizing events, and facilitating programs throughout the year. 14 Attachment 1To honor their commitment and contributions, the City's executive team personally served over 60 volunteers a catered meal and provided small gifts of appreciation. Open Heart KitchenIn partnership with Open Heart Kitchen, this senior lunch program continues daily,averaging 60 lunches per day and serving 5,204 lunches in this reporting period. Thecongregate meal program provides a sense of stability for seniors. Special EventsSt. Patrick’s Day Celebration Festival On March 16 and 17, the City of Dublin held its 40 thAnnual St. Patrick’s Day Celebration Festival. Staple festivities such as the Lions Club Parade, Firefighters Pancake Breakfast, the Shamrock Fun Run and Walk, and Tea Cottage made this two-day festival a hit. To commemorate the 40 th anniversary, on Saturdaynight, a 200-drone show illuminated the skies above the city. Following tradition, there were three stages of live Irish entertainment, an Irish Marketplace, and carnival rides and games. An estimated 80,000 attendees showed up in high spirits!Shamrock 5K Fun Run & WalkThe Shamrock 5K Fun Run and Walk saw record enrollments this year, with 2,684 participants signed up for the competitive and untimed race. Runners participated in the 5K, with the top three of each competitive age group receiving awards for placement. The City also saw involvement from sponsors and in-kind raffle donators, including Sports Basement's $300 gift card donation and Tesla’s grand prize of a week with a rental Tesla.Farmer’s Market The Dublin Farmers Market opened on Thursday, April 4, with over 25 unique vendor booths. The Market is held on Thursday evenings at Emerald Glen Park and will run from April 4 - September 26; except for July 4.Spring EggstravaganzaOn Saturday, March 30, the Spring Eggstravaganza at Heritage Park had a turnout of 750 participants! Community members enjoyed the fun-filled event, including a classic egg hunt and photo opportunitieswith Peter Rabbit and Flopsy. Due to popular demand, face painting returned and was increased to two artists. This change significantly decreased wait times for families who were eager to have their faces painted with colorful characters and animals. 15 Attachment 1Dublin Pride WeekThe annual Dublin Pride Week, from April 20 – April 27, themed “Dublin: Green City, Bright Future!” kicked off with Volunteer Day on Saturday, April 20. Over 550 volunteers assisted in various projects throughout Dublin, including rehabilitating the BMX park at Fallon Sports Park, a lawn-to-garden party, creek clean-ups, park and picnic area beautification projects, and mulching tree wells. All volunteers received passes to The Wave and a barbecue lunch from the Dublin Rotary Club. A Volunteer Resource Fair occurred concurrently at Emerald Glen Park, featuring local non-profit organizations sharing additional volunteer opportunities available throughout the year. Dublin Police Department hosted its annual Drug Take Back and E-waste recycling event on Saturday, April 20, at the Dublin Civic Center and Household Hazardous Waste drop-off on Saturday, April 27.The Wave Competition Swimming ProgramThe pre-summer Junior Green Gator program continues to be popular among participants interested in an introduction to a swim team experience or conditioning for the summer season. Due to the program's popularity in spring 2023, boasting 231 registrants, an extra time slot was added for the eight- to twelve-year-old age group, resulting in 514 registrations this year.Recreation SwimThe popularity of Recreation Swim continues to rise, maintaining its upward trend. This program offers enjoyable indoor pool activities suitable for all ages. Drop-in attendance during the spring season has increased by 974 compared to Spring 2023.Birthday PartiesBirthday Parties maintained popularity, hosting 31 parties with 519 attendees. Swim LessonsThis season saw a reduction in swim lesson offerings due to decreased available Staff. However, The Wave addressed this issue by hosting a job fair to prepare for the significantsummer staffing needs, subsequently returning to full swim lesson offerings.TABLE9: SWIM LESSON REGISTRATION Lesson Type 2023 2024Starfish N/A 8Oyster and Pearl 177 148Preschool Lessons 539 443Jellyfish 418 300Turtle 1 –3 938 812Otter 1 -2 114 159Octopus 1-2 145 162Dolphin 1-2 116 119Adults 1 –2 132 98Private Lessons 152 129 16 Attachment 1 Total Registration 2,731 2,378Fitness Swimming & Aqua AerobicsBoth fitness swimming programs for adults at The Wave continue to experience consistent registration. A registration update for fitness swimming was implemented in spring eliminating two clicks during the online registration process by allowing for lane assignments at arrival. TABLE 10: RECREATION PROGRAMSProgram 2023 2024Fitness Swim 3,355 3,578Aqua Aerobics 916 1,207Upcoming Events TABLE 11: UPCOMING EVENTSDateEvent Location6/20/2024 Famer’s Market –Concerts at the Park Emerald Glen Park6/21/2024 Picnic Flix Stager Field6/27/2024 Famer’s Market –Concerts at the Park Emerald Glen Park6/28/2024 Picnic Flix Fallon Sports Park 17 STAFF REPORT Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission Page 1 of 3 Agenda Item 5.1 DATE:June 13, 2024 TO:Honorable Chair and Commissioners FROM:Jackie Dwyer,Parks & Community Services Director SUBJECT:Utility Box Art SelectionPrepared by:Shaun Chilkotowsky,Parks & Community Services Manager EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:The Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission will re-consider Utility Box Art design proposals and make a recommendation to the City Council that utility boxes be painted in 2024. STAFF RECOMMENDATION:Review the top proposals, consider, and recommend Utility Box Art design proposals to the City Council for approval. FINANCIAL IMPACT:The cost of ten utility boxes, including artist payments and miscellaneous supplies, is estimated at $10,350. This project is funded by the Public Art Fund and included in the Fiscal Year 2024-25Budget. DESCRIPTION:BackgroundAt its May 9, 2024, meeting, the Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission (Commission) reviewed proposals received for the 2024 Utility Box Art program. While the Commission generally agreed with the selection of top proposals (Attachment 1), some concerns were raised about individual proposals. These concerns were specific to darker color paint being used on various proposals, as well as the overall aesthetics of the Parks Reserve Forces Training Area (Camp Parks) themed boxes that would be located adjacent to Camp Parks along Dougherty Boulevard. The Commission voted to forward the item to a future date, allowing Staff to provide feedback, review, and address concerns with responsible artists. 18 Page 2 of 3 Utility Box ArtAnnually, the city implements a Utility Box Art program, which is coordinated as a temporary art program, allowing for up to ten utility boxes to be painted by local muralists. The city seeksproposals that incorporate annual themes with unique and creative ideas. Artwork proposals must align with the City’s Values, which are a part of the adopted Mission and Vision Statements, including safety, inclusivity, diversity, equality, and history. Artwork must also be suitable for all ages. All painted utility boxes are owned by the city and used to control traffic signal lights.Under the City’s current Public Art Master Plan, all public artworks must be produced by professional artists or by a student artist under the direction of a professional artist. Student artists may work under a visual arts mentor’s guidance, and student artists’ design proposals must identify the professional artist by whom they are being mentored.2024 Utility Box Art ProgramStaff issued a Call for Artists on February 23, 2024, publicizing the opportunity through normal City channels (website, social media, etc.). The deadline to apply was April 16, 2024. The design theme for 2024 is “Out of this World.” In addition, four of the utility boxes are scheduled to be painted near Camp Parks. Artists were encouraged to submit ideas and proposals that align with the 2024 theme, or honor Camp Parks past, present, and future. Thirty-four design proposals were received from 20 professional artists, and 13 design proposals were received from 12 student artists. In total, 47 design proposals were received from 32individual artists (Attachment 2). Each design proposal includes artist resumes, artist statements, and the artist’s proposed visual design. Next StepsBased on initial evaluation, and after review of proposal modifications made by artists, the Commission will consider recommending ten design proposals and associated box locations to the City Council for approval. Should the Commission desire to not select proposals, any or all proposals could be rejected, and the locations slated for Utility Box Art in 2024 would get bumped to 2025. STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE:None. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH:The Commission Agenda was posted, and a copy was provided to the artists. ATTACHMENTS:1) 2024 Utility Box Art – Top Proposals2) 2024 Utility Box Art – All Proposals 19 Page 3 of 3 20 Utility Box Ar t Selection Top Proposals Attachment 1 21 1. Alyssa Wang –Cosmic Corgi Attachment 1 22 2. Haley Haslim –Dublin Cosmic Dreamscape Attachment 1 23 3. Lisa Long –Climbing Mountains Together Attachment 1 24 4. Andrew Lott –Portal to Day & Night Attachment 1 25 5. Elli Maskiell –Bunny Astronaut Attachment 1 26 6. Naghmeh Danishmand –Proposed Design Attachment 1 27 7. Iris Shen –Observers Attachment 1 28 8. Jen Huber –Camp Parks: Fleet City 1941 to 1946 Attachment 1 29 9. Jen Huber -Parks Air Force Base: 1951 to 1959 Attachment 1 30 10. Anne Giancola –Historic Camp Park Attachment 1 31 Attachment 1 32 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2024 Utility Box Art Project Proposals Not Accepted after Tuesday, April 16, 2024, 12:00AM (midnight) Please indicate experience level: D Professional Artist(s)� Student Artist(s), under supervision of Art Professional Please ind icate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for. or check 'No Pr eference' if you would be willing to adapt your design(s) to fit any assigned location:□I □4 □ □ 2 □5 □8 □10 3 □6 □9 JXl Any Artist: Atp�� wl,( Co-Artist. if appli cable: Co-Artist. if applicable: City; State: l!IJ Zip: f(!-l·Jf Social: ____________ _ Website: ___________ _ f Art.• --"'-�-,,,,::;.-7""-=---------------Date.· -1-1�-:,_r,l.(J, Signature o 1st: � t Signature of Co-Artist. if applicable: ___________ Date: _______ _ Signature of Co-Art.ist. if applicable: ___________ Date: _______ _ Supervising Art Professional, if applicable: --1-fl,L;'h:..:.J,_.h'""M:::=_tJ._�_,,.__ __________ _ Address: City: h:A !:? Signature of Supervising Art Professional; __ 71�.tJ..J'.��;_:_11------Date: d.p:-tY-, Z.O).J 1 Attachment 2 33 Artist Biographies: Alyssa Wu is an 11th-grader at Amador Valley High School. As one of the founders of Lapis Lazuli Youth Art Inc., Alyssa is dedicated to exploring various art forms, including poetry, oil painting, jewelry design, and photography. Her jewelry design won several Gold Keys in the Scholastic High School Art Competition, and her oil painting won a Silver Key. Her drawing has been selected for the cover of StoneSoup magazine twice. Her painting and photography were selected as a finalist in the River Of Words International Art Competition. Her poster design was selected and stood out at the National High School Journalism Conventions, showcasing her ability to communicate visually and effectively. Committed to making a positive impact through art, Alyssa actively participated in community projects. She painted the Storm Drain Art project for Dublin. She collaborated with her art club and contributed to the Amador Valley High School and Fo Guang Shan Fremont Culture Center's mural project, leaving a lasting impression on public spaces. Past Work: Art Teacher: Yinghua Wang (Sarah) Ms. Sarah founded Happy Valley Art School in 2014, and she also teaches digital art at Ohlone College. She got her PhD in Art Education from the Ohio State University. Her artwork won various awards in the national and international art competitions. She worked as a professional consultant for the Lapis Lazuli Youth Art Inc. 2 Attachment 2 34 Artist Statement: Out Of This World Dublin thrives with a community deeply rooted in love for life, fostering harmonious connections between people, nature, and animals. Inspired by this cosmic fusion, my design blends the whimsical with the familiar through flat illustrations characterized by bold, exaggerated figures, vibrant hues, and dynamic shapes. By infusing the theme of 'Out of this world' into my artwork, I aim to capture Dublin's boundless spirit that makes it truly extraordinary. 3 Attachment 2 35 Any Alyssa Wu 4 Attachment 2 36 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2024 Utility Box Art Project Proposals Not Accepted after Tuesday, April 16, 2024, 12:00AM (midnight) Please indicate experience level: Ill Professional Artist(s) D Student Artist(s), under supervision of Art Professional Please indicate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for, or check 'No Preference' if you would be willing to adapt your design(s) to fit any assig ned location: □I □4 □ 2 Ill 5 □8 □10□3 121 6 □9 □Any A . Andrew Lottrt1st: Co-Artist, if applicable: Z. 94609 ------· ,p:. ______ _ Ca ____ Social: Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: ____________ ,Date: ________ _ Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: ____________ Date: ________ _ Supervising Art Professional, if applicable: ___________________ _ Address: _____________________________ _ City: ________________ .S tate : ______ .Zip:. ______ _ Ph one: _____________ E-mail Add re ss : ____________ _ Signature of Supervising Art Professional: _____________ ,Date: _____ _ Page 6 of 6 Attachment 2 37 ANDREW LOTT INTRODUCTION Graphic Designer 9 Oakland, CA Independent designer with 7 + years of professional experience, currently focused on branding and illustration work for freelance clients and agencies. From in-depth re brands to designing print publications for thousands of readers, my breadth of experience allows me to guide projects to a successful outcome. With the ability to work independently or integrate into a team, I fit well within different project needs. EDUCATION CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, CHICO B.A. GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS 2012 -2014 DIABLO VA LLEY COLLEGE ASSO CIATE ARTS DE GREE 2009 -2012 SKILLS HARD SKILLS Illustrator Photoshop In Design Procreate Illustration Hand Letter ing CLASSES SOFT SKILLS Collaborative Self-motivated Dependable Well Org anized Project Management Vendor Management KEN BARBER LETTERIN G WORKSHOP Intensive hand lettering workshop lead by legendary lettering artist Ken Barber. LETTERFORM ARCHIVE Two-day workshop in type selection and pairi ng lead by Stephen Coles. Let's Connect EMPLOYMENT ANDREW LOTT DESIGN INDEPENDENT DESIGNER Jul. 2021 -Present Run my own freelance studio focused on branding, design and illustrati on for clients in the food and hospitality world. MACKENZIE SF CON TRACT DESIGNER Oct. 2022 -Present Work on a project by project basis with MacKenzie SF to deliver brand identities, illustrations and on-gong brand work. MacKenzie's clientele spans industries from construction to accounting to public transportation. In the majority of projects, I acted as a team member, interfacing with clients to help guide design decisions and provide creative directi on. SMW LOCAL UNION 104 DESIGNER Jun. 2017 -Jul. 2021 Oversee design, photogr aphy and producti on of quarterly newsletter mailed to 10,000 readers. Collaborate with various departments to design communications for Union campaigns. Execute daily design needs like marketing collateral, develop merchandise for members or new website banners. BRAND MARINADE DESIGNER Nov. 2016 -Jun. 2017 Collaborated with team to orchestrate creative brainstorming sessions, effectively translating client requirements for e-commerce solutions into designed merchandise and products. Execute design work for apparel and prepare designs for multiple print applications. Remain highly organized with large file counts of product SKUs. ALOTTDESIGN.COM Attachment 2 38 Andrew Lott Artist Statement: Portal to Day and Night Hello, my name is Andrew Lott, an East Bay born and raised artist and illustrator. Running with this year's theme, "Out of This World", I wanted to create an interactive piece that viewers could contemplate. The piece I created depicts a slightly trippy, yet dreamlike portal that transports you from day to night-or night to day depending on which side of the box you are standing. While creating the concept I was thinking about two of my favorite artists, M.C. Escher and Salvador Dali, who liked to often challenge their viewers' perceptions. Attachment 2 39 Art Title: f1011,/d, /4 t/41/' J h#fltt: Back Left Side Top of Box Front Right Side Attachment 2 40 Page 6 of 6 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2024 Utility Box Art Project Proposals Not Accepted after Tuesday, April 16, 2024, 12:00AM (midnight) Please indicate experience level: Professional Artist(s) Student Artist(s), under supervision of Art Professional Please indicate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for, or check ‘No Preference’ if you would be willing to adapt your design(s) to fit any assigned location: 1 4 7 2 5 8 10 3 6 9 Any Artist: Co-Artist, if applicable: Co-Artist, if applicable: Addr City: State: Zip: Phon Social: E-mail Website: Signature of Artist: Date: Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: Date: Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: Date: Supervising Art Professional, if applicable: Addre City: Zip: Phone Signature of Supervising Art Professional: Date: Angela Wang N/A N/A CA 94568 04/07/2024 Christina Williams 94618 04/08/2024 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Attachment 2 41 Angela Wang High School Student Artist Dublin, CA 94568 EXPERIENCE The College Preparatory School,Oakland —Art Volunteer 2022 - PRESENT Volunteer art teacher to underprivileged students in the Oakland community. Ichen Art Academy,Location —AP Art Student 2022 - 2023 Developed AP Art Portfolio. Ichen Art Academy,Pleasanton —Art Student 2012- PRESENT Over a decade of experience in art. ARTWORK SKILLS AP Art Portfolio Development Time Management Mediums: Acrylic Paint, Digital, Water Color, Colored Pencil, Graphite, Oil Paint, Pen and Ink Teaching and Project Management AWARDS Scholastic Art Awards (Silver Key) - 2023 Scholastic Art Awards (Honorable Mention) - 2021 Attachment 2 42 Attachment 2 43 Ar!Title: C QSl'vli C.CurJ lU.--b\ \� �D)( /_puJ:J_�: 8 1 11 I 0 Attachment 2 44 Title & Artist Statement: Provide a brief statement and title (100 words or less) about your proposed artwork. This could include your source of inspiration, the significance of the image(s) or a comment on the style or technique you have proposed. Each proposed design must have its own artist statement. Cosmic Corgi is a painting by Angela Wang. In alignment with this year’s theme, Angela was inspired by her corgi’s “out of this world” enthusiasm for meeting community members. The painting showcases her corgi’s adventurous spirit within the vast cosmos, representing the idea of braving the unknown with curiosity and childlike wonder. Through a bold, two-dimensional look, the painting embodies the pop art/comic art style, with its vibrant colors contributing to the overall whimsical, stylized feel of the painting. Attachment 2 45 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2024 Utility Box Art Project Proposals Not Accepted after Tuesday, April 16, 2024, 12:00AM (midnight) Please indicate experience level: D Professional Artist(s) 5( Student Artist(s), under supervision of Art Professional Please indicate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for, or check 'No Preference' if you would be willing to adapt your design(s) to fit any assigned location: □I □4 2 [g s 3 G]6 Artist : �\\�� S's:::\1Q,aa Q Co-Artist, 1f applicable: Address: Phone: E-mail A Signature of Artist � \C...9'.. , □ □ □ 8 � 10 9 Any Date: 4 / 15 / 2.4 Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: ____________ Date: -------- Signature of Co-Arc,sc. if applicable: ____________ Dace: -------- Supervising Arc Professional, ,f applicable:__:12 a _______ ,Scace: C..a Phone: ____ E-mail Address: Signature of Supervising Art Professional: _ __,_ovJfv��_,__l:::::........1.J_ Page 6 of 6 Attachment 2 46 Title: Dreamscape Rivera Artist’s Statement: When Indian art meets realism something special happens. A dreamlike scene, stepping into a magical world where time doesn't matter, and everything becomes real. In my painting, the kettle symbolizes our internal feeling for giving back to nature and becoming a part of the universe. The kettle has a Dublin clover created in the art style called Madhubani, which is an art style from Mithila in India which also happens to be my mother's native land. I deliberately made simple flowing art showing the simplicity of nature yet the complex cycle of being. Attachment 2 47 AS OBJECTIVE Having been a student of art since 2018, I want to give back to the Dublin community by participating in creative initiatives taken by the city. SKILLS •Drawing and Painting (l{alaa Art and Design Studio, Pleasanton) •Piano (Certificate of Merit, Level 5 completed) •Amateur animator ABOUT ME I am a 13 yo middle school student who is passionate about art (drawing, painting, and digital art), music and hiking. My favorite artist is Picasso and I love abstract art form. I love listening to Joe Hisaishi, who is a Japanese composer, pianist, and music director. Other musical artists that I appreciate are Michael Jackson, Nirvana and Fujii Kaze. I love to watch Broadway shows and my favorite is MJ. In my spare time, I go for hikes with my mother and my brother. EDUCATION 7™ GRADE • 2023-2024 • WELLS MIDDLE SCHOOL I am currently attending Wells Middle School and following are my educational qualifications: GATE student, Honor roll student in 6th and 7th year (all quarters) and GPA 4.0 in 6th grade and 7th grade. CERTIFICATE COURSE IN VISUAL ARTS: INDIAN FOLK ART LEVEL 1 (FOUNDATION LEVEL) • 2022-2023 • SCHOOL OF ARTS & CULTURE As a part of Kalaa Art and Design Studio, Pleasanton in affiliation with Vedic Wellness University, Florida, I appeared for foundation level test in November 2023 and achieved 186/200 marks in the examination. OTHER EXPERIENCES •Wells Middle School Science Fair 2024 - 7th Grade (2nd Prize) •Alameda County Science Fair 2024-(4th Place) •Registered for upcoming Youth Still Exhibits in Alameda County Fair 2024 for Painting & Drawing category. Attachment 2 48 NIDHI SHARADA Pleasanton, CA| Skills Summary Dr. Nidhi L Sharda is the Founder of Kala Art & Design Studio, Pleasanton, California, and is Visual Art and Design Educator and Researcher. Prior to this, she has spent 15 years of her career at the University teaching in a Design College, as a Professor & Head of the Department. she was responsible for guiding design projects for the design collection, and supervising research projects at the Doctoral and Post Graduate levels and planning and administering departmental goals including International academic program. She was also a Nodal officer for Swiss Textiles College for three years before moving to the USA. She has presented and published many scholarly papers in International Journals. Her applied research focuses on the area of Fashion & Textile Design, with research experience in the field of natural dyes, sustainable design, Indian Textiles, and Surface Art. Her pedagogy involves an appreciation for art and design forms with their innate beauty involving a Scientific and sustainable approach to better ecological models. WEBSITE Attachment 2 49 Utilit) Bo, Ari Template Exhibit A rlea.1..C uo:..c th,<; diagran, or �1mi\ar format of a utility box to show the image you would like to paint on the four sides and top of the box. Keep in mmd that lhe C,t� • � uhhty bo,es vary m dimensions and size and will also have additional cabinets and meters on them. This is a generic diagram to tx·tt<:�r 1Huc..tratc hC\,, the design will appear on the utility box ru,d will be provided to those reviewing the proposals. Ari Title: I rop of Box Back Left Side Front Right Side J Attachment 2 50 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2024 Utility Box Art Project Proposals Not Accepted after Tuesday, April 16, 2024, 12:00AM (midnight} Please indicate experience level: if1 Professional Artist(s)0 Student Artisc(s). under su pervision of An Professional Please indicate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for, or check 'No Preference' if you would be willing to adapt your design(s) to fit any assigned locacion: -ta I 2 3 Arose -t/__11-Y'l e., , Co-Artist.. if applicable: Address: rzf 4 □ □ 5 D □6 □ G-lf..-\WI� ¼/'� L, t,V�,,.,,,..; I K 8 □ 9 □ 10 Any a rl rte Tl : a -Hd /q . a.. f' Signature of Artist: -c+--�Date: ___ ,4_-_)4 __ -____ Z __ -1 __ Signature of Co-Artist. if applicable: �ace : ___ ,--1..._-_/_-1_� _2._41'� Signarure of Co-Artist. if applicable: ____________ Date : _______ _ Supervising Art Professional, if applicable: ___________________ _ Address: ------------------------------ Cicy : ________________ St1te: ______ .Zip: ______ _ Phone: _____________ E-mail Address: ____________ _ Signacurc of Supervising Art Professional _____________ Date: _____ _ Page6 of 6 Attachment 2 51 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: DubHn 2024 Ut:litJ Box Art� Praponh Not Accepted after Tuesday, April 1,., 2024, 12:00AM (�) Please .-utcam experi ene:e lianil1 fgJ ProfessiDmJ Artist(,} □St.vdmt Arti:st(s), under aupervision of Art Pl'ofi iDml Pleas-inmam any specifi c. box( } )'1)CJ have propo sed a desi p fur , or dledt 'No Pnlf'erence ' •you WD� be wilnc to ubpt fUU" desipl(s) to fit m1 u:siped location; [El I � ◄D 2 □s □a □10 3 D 6 □'□Any Anist Anne Giancola c� I 11l1P'klmlll!! Vera Lowdermilk .CA ------z..94566 � ol CoJJmt, lrappllmlla: _________ ..,,..D:m_.c:. •. ______ _ Md c�--------------Sts-m· ______ zv,,_ ____ _ �mm _____________ E.ma!IA.ddreu: _________ _ Page &at, Attachment 2 52 Summary of Qualifications Communications and a1t expe1t with a rich histo1y of b1idging community and culture. Exemplaiy background in utilizing imagination and talent, taking projects from concept to completion. Professional Experience Visual Arts and Education Manager, 2014-present Livermore Valley Arts (L VA), Livermore, CA •Curate art exhibitions at the Bankhead Alt Galle1y, crossing diverse multiple disciplines of the a.itsto create vibrant contemporaiy a1t exhibits. •Develop and produce all aspects of the visual a1ts operations including exhibit opportunities, receptions, a1t fairs, open studio events ai1d visual a.it aspects for the organization.•Manage all aspects the education depa1tment for L VA including a1t camps and art classes, sn1dentshows at the theater, community culrnral events. •Produce AltWalk Live1more, a highly successful a1t festival. •Design ai1d produce collateral materials such as brochures, signage, event logos, exhibit andevent postcards, social media notices, website design and website updating.•Collaboration with multiple community culrnral groups. •Develop and implement program budgets. Studio Director and co-Founder Rollstone Studios, Fitchburg, MA 2008 -2013•Managed all communications including website, social media initiatives, e-mail mai·keting,adve1tising, press releases, print media, liaison with community organizations.•Plan and implement all events and exhibitions.•Resource development ai1d grant writing for project and operational support. •Working relationship with government agencies, culrnral a1ts groups, and the public. Artworks Owner/Artist 1994 -present. A creative business/or commercial and residential design services. •Design and production of murals, illustration, a1t commissions and a.it classes Software Skills Softwai·e skills include Mac-based Adobe Creative Suite: Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator; MS Office Suite; Squarespace, Word Press, Google A11alytics Instructor/Presenter and Community Involvement •Alameda Countiy Alts Leadership awardee 2022•City of Pleasanton Civic Arts Commissioner •Professional presentations to business and a1ts groups•Boai·d Member, Pleasanton Culnll'al Arts Council•Member, Women's Caucus for Alts, national organization•Panelist, Berkeley Civic Alts Grants Commission Education M.S. Applied Communications, Fitchburg State University, 2013, Graduate Student of the YearB.A. Hist01y, U.C. Santa Barbara, Honors Attachment 2 53 HISTORIC AMP PARKS This design celebrates the beauty and historic significance of the Camp Parks sign and will remind viewers of the historical significance of the camp in Dublin. AMERICAN GLORY A tribute to our pride in America and all it signifies to each of us. This design is reminiscent of the Veterans Memorial Building on Las Positas College campus that I designed and painted in 2016. Attachment 2 54 Utility Box Art Template Exhibit A l'IL-.1sc us(' thi.., di,1gr,m1 nr· sirnil.1r for111c1t of ,1 utility box lo i,hovv llw im.,gl' you would like lo pt1inl on tJ,c four side'> ,inti lop or llw bt1x, K('Pr in mind Uial lhe City's ulility boxe!-t v.uy in dirnl'IV•,iom; t1nd size nnd will ,lli,o haw additional l,1binl'ls c1nd mt>t�r!-on Lhem. 11w, is a gcrl(.•rk diagram lo bclt�r illL1�1 rate how tht> dcsj�n will ,1ppcc1r on tlw utility box ant� will bl' provid,:d to thoS(! re, il'Wing llw propo!-,tl'>. Art Tille: American Glory I r. �",..._a• I l Attachment 2 55 Utility Box Art Template Exhjbit A l'kasc u ... c this di'1grMn or sirnilnr form.1t of,, utility box lo show Lhc imag • you wou Id like lo P<linl un Lhl.' four sitfos and lop of llw box. Keep in mind lht'll llw City's utility l'>oxt'� vary i11 ti iml"nsions and si;,.c and will also h<wc additional ca binds ttnd mcti..>rs on th ,m. I hb is <,� ,n ..-ic diograffa to bt•ll0r illu-.tr.1tl' hnw the dl'sign will appear on llw utility box and will b1."' providc>d to tho-,e rl'vic>wing lh1.• propo..,.ils. Art Tille: Historic Camp Park Top of Ilox ing, start ere hing, starting Back Left Side Right Side Attachment 2 56 • • PR OP OS AL COVERSHE ET: Dublin 2024 Utility Box Art Project Pro posals Not Accepted after Tuesday, April 16, 2024, 12:00AM (midnight) Please indica te experien ce lev el: 0 Professional Ar tist(s) • 0 Stud ent Artist(s), under supervision of Art Professional Please indicate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for, or check 'No Preference' if yol:J would be willing to adapt your design(s) to fit any assigned location: □ ' I 2 3 □ □ 4 s 6 □ □ □ 7 8 9 10 Any Co-Artist, if applicable : _________________________ _ Co-Artist ; if applicable: ___________ __,;;_ _______________ _ Addres • • City:_- Phone: _Social: ____________ _ Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: ____________ Date: _______ _ Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: ____________ Date: _______ _ Address: _ Phone: _____________ E-mail Address: Signature of Supervising Art Professional: _ ___,; Page6of6 • Attachment 2 57 My artwork is intended to depict the roots of Dublin in a colorful way. Since Dublin has an Irish counterpart, I used that as a main point of my art. I depicted central parts of Irish culture, like leprechauns and pots of gold. The pot of gold holds multiple meanings in my work. First, it represents Irish culture. It also symbolizes hope, luck and the mission to reach something out of our grasp. I tied this into the overall lighthearted tone of the painting to convey multiple ideas. Attachment 2 58 My name is Arjun Anand and I’m a junior at Amador Valley High School. From a young age, I took an interest in art and decided to pursue it. Although I haven’t participated in many events like these, I have a passion for art and I want to take my talents and put it to use for the community. As a child, I drew a lot and liked to sketch what I saw in books and on TV. This later translated into a genuine interest, and I soon found myself learning how to properly draw. My art teacher, Mrs Nidhi, helped me hone my talent and taught me new things at the same time. I learned better how to paint and color my sketches, and it opened newer horizons for me. I only recently decided to pursue art for my future, and I’ve been working to build a portfolio and resume to help with this. I’ve been practicing for hours daily and have been taking rigorous courses like AP art and design and digital art in order to learn new techniques and improve as an artist and have results to show for it. Along with this, I have an interest in serving my community. I take part in Boy Scouts, and I regularly help out in service projects. I also participate in my school’s community by being present and taking part in campus beautification activities. I would describe myself as having a strong sense of community and I hope to be able to use my talents to broaden my outreach in order to benefit my society. I believe that art is a pathway for me to be able to express my creativity in a way that can promote creativity in others as well. I feel that by working on this project I will not only improve myself but improve the city of Dublin as well. Through this project I hope to be able to brighten Dublin’s urban landscape so that it is even more comfortable to live in. Attachment 2 59 Utility Box Art Template Exhibit A Please use this diagram or similar format of a utility box to show the image you would like to paint on the four sides and top of the box. Keep in mind that the City's utility boxes vary in dimensions and size and will also have additional cabinets and meters on them. This is a generic diagram to better illustrate how the design will appear on the utility box and will be provided to those reviewing the proposals. Art Title: l vl5V\ � £J., \ J\ k.)o cu � Top of Box' '� tr1, 2 /(''\.s& i �, �� �� Back Left Side Front Right Side Attachment 2 60 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2024 Utility Box Art Project Proposals Not Accepted after Tuesday, April 16, 2024, I 2:00AM (midnight) Please indicate experience level: 0 Professional Artist(s) )r Student Artist(s), under supervision of Art Professional Please indicate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for, or check 'No Preference· if you would be willing to adapt your design(s) to fit any assigned location: □I 2 3 Artisc �meron Co-Artist, if applicable: E-mail □ □ D Mc�\qi e- 4 5 6 Signature of Artisc� � □ □ 8 □10□9 p?J Any Date: Y /i& f 2q Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: ___________ Date: _______ _ Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: ___________ Date: _______ _ Page 6 of 6 I Attachment 2 61 L Artist Bio Cameron McPhie My name is Cameron McPhie, and I am currently a freshman in high school at Amador Valley High School. Ever since I was able to hold a pencil, I have loved drawing, and I have continued to enjoy it ever since then. I have taken some classes along the way, including an art class at the Firehouse Art Center, and an online art class during Covid-19. Having a piece of my artwork publicly displayed has always been a dream ever since a drawing I made in kindergarten was put in our city hall. Other than art I also really enjoy mountain biking, dirt biking, and playing drums. Setting time aside to practice something I enjoy and watching myself progress is something I love doing, and have done with lots of my favorite hobbies. I am also a part of a club at school called "Just Serve", where every month we go to meetings during lunch to put together gifts, or plan service projects for people. I have really enjoyed the opportunity to provide service to others, especially in a fun and interactive way. _, Attachment 2 62 Utility Box Art Template Exhibit A Please use this diagram or similar format of a utility box to show the image you would like to paint on the four sides and top of the box. Keep in mind that the City's utility boxes vary in dimensions and size and wiU also have additional cabinets and meters on them. This is a generic diagram to better illustrate how the design will appear on the utility box and will be provided to those reviewing the proposals. ArtTitl•= f eo..ce On E:.a.r-1-h eom�J()vi N\ c\A. ·1t, Back NJ')ec� �'-{__�,-· � or✓ �'\'11* Left Side Front Top of Box £ Right Side - Attachment 2 63 Utility Box Art Template Exhibit A Please use this diagram or similar format of a utility box to show the image you would like to paint on the four sides and top of the box. Keep in mind that lhe City's utility boxes vary in dimensions and size and will also have additional cabinets and meters on them. This is a generic diagram to better illustrate how the design will appear on the utility box and will be provided to those reviewing the proposals. ArtTitle: Ou, �e(o es Glx'Y'e.roV"\ �c_ �\,,t Back An� I � I Top of Boxio><-.. .... ..Ii� � � � .. �,... * 0\JR ._ ·{ -r ..... OURI�___.. I ,. �:_ � I � � jt: f-. � �fROE� lROt5 � .,.. �* Left Side Front Right Side Attachment 2 64 Artist Statements By Cameron McPhie Peace On Earth For this piece I wanted to create a positive and uplifting message, such as peace on earth. We are fortunate to live in a good area, but for some, the idea of finding a peaceful place, or even just hearing they are loved would seem "Out of This World". I want people to see this painting and feel loved and at peace. That is also why I choose to go with hand signs because it portrays the message (love and peace) in a simple and universal way. Whether you are driving by and just catch a glimpse or are walking by and stop to look, the message will be peace and love, which is something our world needs. Our Heroes This piece was intended to be one dedicated to Camp Parks, but could also be at any location. I wanted the front side to be full of our country's colors, red, white, and blue, to symbolize patriotism and pride for our country. I wanted the back side to show the heroism of the soldiers at Camp Parks (and everywhere) in a patriotic way. The sides say "our heroes" as a way to thank soldiers, and also to remind people that what we have today would not be here if it weren't for the soldiers that risk their lives and die for us. Attachment 2 65 • PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2024 Utility Box Art Project Proposals Not Accepted after Tuesday, April 16, 2024, 12:00AM (midnight) Please indicate exper ie nce level: , Profess ion al Artist(s) D Student Artist(s), under supervision of Art Pr ofessional Please indicate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for, or ch eck 'No Preference' if you would be willing to adapt your design(s) to fit any assigned location: Address , I 2 3 4 s 6 1--State: Social: - ,, □ • 7 8 9 10 Any Ci ty:_ Phone:_ E-mail _Website: ____________ _ • • - • P a ge 6 o f 6 Attachment 2 66 • GOAL: To utilize my skills as a fine artist to facilitate connection, social awareness, and positive changethrough meaningful, captivating artworks in the provided public space. PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY: Passionate in painting fine artwork wi th different mediums such as acrylic, watercolor, pastel and graphite with meticulous attention to detail and pre cision. I have completed many com missioned paintings with various subjects such as lands capes, portraits, animals, initials, architectures, still life while upholding customers' unique vision under the highest standard of practice. I have been painting for 1 O+ years with the goal of bringing more joy and appre ciation for the beauty of fine arts to the world. PUBLIC ART Storm Drainage Art, Dublin, California EXHIBITION HISTORY: Pleasanton 16 th Annual Exhibition Show, Pleasanton, California Cozy Exhibition, Livermore, California Me mber's Show, Pleasanton, California California Watercolor Association Color: Subtle or Wild, San Ramon, California Las La gunas Small Works Exhibition, Laguna Beach, California John Muir Wellness Exhibition, Dublin, California Collections Exhibition, Dublin, California Chinese Lunar New Year Exhibition, San Jose, California SKILLS: 3/24 11/23 12/23 12/23 12/23 12/23 1/24 2/24 2/24 Able to adapt and produce distinctive styles of art unique to individual or co mmunity requests. Maintains positive attitude and teamwork within the community regarding artwork production and volunteerism. Provides consistent le vel of professionalism and skill with ev ery proposed artwork through constant self-reflection and dedication. Upholds personal value to preserve and facilitate teamwork, collective experiences, and humanity through art. - Attachment 2 67 .. ) ) - � f 1 j :::,/_ .. \,) :a Attachment 2 68 Title: Camp Park Camp Park has transformed Dublin from a rural landscape to the bustling, developing city it is today. To honor the past of Camp Park and its achievements, I drew four medals that were presented in the museum which highlight the important military dedications. Moreover, I painted the magnificent sign of Camp Park to showcase the present glory and its essential foundation in Dublin that can be seen today. Lastly, I included the American Flag along with the Army Badge encasing the city of Dublin sign to signify the unity, strength, and collaboration of the future. Attachment 2 69 u. --UJ V <{ 0.. v-. • * � J.- � < � Attachment 2 70 Title: Space! I painted an imaginary landscape of space with different planets and the iconic cheese moon floating in the middle of the image to highlight the beauty of innocent wonder and joy. On the left of the layout, an astronaut was ready to land upon the cheese surface as inspiring words such as dream, innovate, create, and believe float around the starry space. I hope that this artwork will inspire both ad ults and children to dream big and reach for the stars because the beauty and future of the city rest upon the innovation and efforts of our community. Attachment 2 71 f-% 1� I � .., .... z LU 0 H "' t:l l � 0 Q.. t,/\ .. w � ;:� Attachment 2 72 Title: Inspiration Day and Night For my last design, I blended the beauty of both day and night sky together by incorporating the moon and stars in both images. I want to highlight the importance of our consciousness to keep being inspired and chase your dreams no matter what day and time it is. As Eleanor Roosevelt had once said, "The future belongs to those who believed in the beauty of their dreams." It is the people who choose to inspire and believe in change that will build and beautify the foundation of our community. 7 Attachment 2 73 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2024 Utility Box Art Project Proposals Not Accepted after Tuesday, April 16, 202.4, 12:00AM (midnight) Please indicate experience level: 0 Proressional Arust{s) D Student Artisc (s), under supervision of Arc. Professional Pl@aS,e indicace any specific box(es) you have pro posed a design for. or check 'No Preference' if you would be willing to adapr your design(s) co fit :my assigned location: 0 I 0 □2 □ □ 3 □ Artrsc: Edgar Martinez 4 5 6 □ □ □ 7 8 9 0 10 El Any Co-Artln. ,rap plk:able: ________________________ _ Co- E-mad Address: Signature of Artist ___ ..,...Zi;p:94568 fat ____________ _ b www.eddyfrankdesigns.com e $ite: ------------v?:J� Da�_4-_7-_24 __ Signature of Co-Attlst, If applloble: ___________ Da .ti� _______ _ .Signatt.1re or Co-Artist. if apphcable: ___________ .Dace: _______ _ Supervising Art Profes sional, If applicable: __________________ _ Address: ____________________________ _ Ctty: ________________ .St.a te: _______ Zip: _____ _ Phone: _____________ E-mail Addl'@ss : ___________ _ Signawre of Supervising A� Profe�lonal: ____________ Dare: _____ _ Attachment 2 74 Set Designer for Circus Romono Painting Rocks on Foam Board Created Chandelier for Barn Wedding Painted Glass Water Jugs EDGAR MARTINEZ ROZO Morrison Theater – Scenic Painting Overhire position painting for Three Musketeers Show From 6-19 to current EddyFrankDesigns – Co Owner Wedding and Event Decorator /Designer From 6-18 to current MACY’s – Visual Merchandising Conceptualized displays and bring them to life Use carpentry tools, painting, building, drills, saws From 5-16 to 6-18 Set Designer and Prop Builder - Contractor Designed and decorated television sets for movies and catalogs Designing, carpentry, prop building, scene painting, and props Purchased and maintained props for the sets Created concept for interior and exterior designs Selected accessories to complement furniture, walls and flooring Advised and collaborated with Directors on set designs Worked with Director and created sets based on the story or script Coordinated build-outs, disassembly of sets, and storage Selected fabrics, colors and patterns for costumes and decoration Designed apparel for television shows, contestants, and hosts Styled talk show hosts, contestants, actors and altered garments Clients: Circus Romono, Plenty Magazine, Caracol Television, Independent Film, Coca Cola, America’s Cup, Adams Gum, Home Center Magazine From 1995 to 2013 Education University of Film and Audiovisual ESCAC Catalan - Art Director for Film & TV Barcelona, Spain - Masters Degree 2011 Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design - Set Decorator for Film and Television London England 2007 Practice as Assistant in the Workshop - Chanel House - Paris France 1997 -1998 School of Design Arturo Tejada Cano - Fashion Designer - Bogota, Colombia 1994- 1997 - Bachelors Degree Attachment 2 75 Title: Sunset in the garden By: Edgar Martinez Attachment 2 76 Title: Spacy Cat By: Edgar Martinez Attachment 2 77 Title: Gatos and the fish By: Edgar Martinez Attachment 2 78 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2024 Utility Box Art Project Proposals Not Accepted after Tuesday, April 16, 2024, I l:00AM (midnight) Please indicate experience level: [!] Professional Artist(s) D Student Artist(s), under supervision of Art Professional Please indicate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for, or check 'No Preference' if you would be willin g to adapt your design(s) to fit any as signed location: □ □ 4 □ 2 □5 □8 □10 3 □6 □9 [ii Any Artist: Elli Maskiell Co-Artist, if app licable: Co-Artist, if applicable: City: ---Social: I Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: ____________ Date: ________ _ Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: ____________ Date: ________ _ Supervising Art Professional, if app licable: ____________________ _ Address: ______________________________ _ City: _________________ State: ______ Zip: ______ _ Phone: ______________ E-mail Add ress: ____________ _ Signature of Supervising Art Professional: _____________ Date: _____ _ Page 6of6 Attachment 2 79 Danielle Maskiell ----------------------Muralist ----------------------- ltdlllll lnkedsherbert Art F (2011 -Present) •Delivers great work of art on time andto a high design quality for clients•Experience in a variety of designsincluding logos, concepts, comics, andillustrations Wide Open Walls 1' (May 2022 / September 2022) •Collaborated with collective teammembers to design and paint a muralat Tahoe Elementary School•Painted a mural at Elder CreekElementary 180 Building & Discover Polk /I •A.--·(March 2023) •Assisted artist to block in colors tofinish project within deadline Dublin Storm Drain Program /1. , (March -April 2024) •Designed and painted murals for stormdrains near the Dublin Library Academy of Arts . (.. . . .... , ..... - Fundamentals in art theory. Studi ed in concept art, animation, 3D modeling, and game design elements. - I am a Bay Area-native artist whose work has spanned through multiple different mediums including games, comics, paintings, and animation. My work is influenced greatly by nature, mythology, comics, street art, toys, and a little bit of magic. Murals Drawing Illustrating Painting •t••••• ••••• ••••• ••••• Attachment 2 80 Arl Title: Top of Box Bunny Astronaut 0 0 Back Left Side Front Right Side Utility Box -any Elli Maskiell Attachment 2 81 Bunny Astronaut Artist Statement With this piece, I wanted to take a fun and whimsical approach with the subject matter through fun characters and bright colors. I was inspired by the cartoons "Steven Universe" and "Bee and Puppycat" as well as magical girl anime to bring a cute and unique aesthetic to the theme of "Out of This World." Attachment 2 82 Art Title: Top of Box Lilypad Nymph Back Left Side Front Right Side Utility Box -any Elli Maskiell Attachment 2 83 Lilypad Nymph Artist Statement I took a slightly different approach to the "Out of This World" theme by going in a more fantasy world direction. I wanted to make this piece feel ethereal by transporting the viewer out of our world and into a fae world where magical creatures and plants live. Attachment 2 84 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2024 Utility Box Art Project Proposals Not Accepted after Tuesday, April 16, 2024, 12:00AM (midnight) Please indicate experience level: D Professional Artist(s) ' i ; ' . : ($1 Student Artist(s), under supervision of Art Professional Please indicate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for, or check 'No Preference' if you would be wi lling to adapt your d_e�igri(�) _t9 fit any assigned location: □I □4 o·2 □5 □.-8 □ 10 3 □6 □·9 C&1 Any Artist: Gya.c.e. Lee. Co-Artist, if applicable: f City: State: _cA_,___ __ Zip:___._1_tf>S _6 _6 __ Social: ____________ _ Signature of Artist: __ Qra___,__G_e __ i_e_:e __________ Date: _4-;___,_/_7__,_/_�_21 _____ t/:._·_· _ Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: ____________ Date: _______ _ Signature of Co-Artist,, if_ applicable: ____________ Date: _______ _ City: Page 6 of 6 Attachment 2 85 Grace Lee, student artist Grace Lee is a student artist in 9th grade that has studied art since the age of three. Her main fields of art focus on oil painting, acry lic, and charcoal. She is currently a student artist at lchen Art Academy. In 2021 and 2022 she received an honorable mention and bronze in the National Youth Art Contest, in 2024 she received an honorable mention in the Scholastic Art and Writing awards. She is a passionate artist that aspires to create unique and creative works. Attachment 2 86 Joevic Y, artist instructor A native of San Jose, California, Joevic demonstrated a strong interest in drawings at a young age, influenced by his father's drawings and sketches. In 2012, he received his BFA from the Academy of Art University, with a degree in fine arts. His artwork can be viewed at Joevic paints primarily with oil, focusing on Bay Area cities as his subject matter. His paintings have been part of many group shows in the Bay Area and his work has been sought out by collectors throughout the country. In 2012, he was featured in Southwest Art Magazine's, "emerging artist" issue. Joevic currently paints full time in his studio in Oakland, CA and teaches part time at The Academy of Art University. He teaches Drawing and Sketch Level 2, Level 23, Oil Painting and AP Art Prep at lchen Art Academy. Attachment 2 87 Utility Box Art Template Exhibit APlease use this diagram or similar format of a utility box to show the image you would like to paint on the four sides and top of the box. Keep in mind that the City's utility boxes vary in dimensions and size and will also have additional cabinets and meters on them. This is a generic diagram to better illustrate how the design will appear on the utility box and will be provided to those reviewing the proposals. GrYetle Lee..Art Title: R O.ve r. ov5 D ·1 Me(\ 'S "1 ..::> r\ Back Top of BoxLeft Side Front Right SideAttachment 2 88 Art title: Ravenous Dimension Artist statement: In my proposal, I wanted to design something that has an ethereal and out of this world element to it while still being connected to Dublin. I was inspired to create my design based on the times throughout the day, each side of the box representing a different time, nighttime, dawn, daytime, and sunset. I decided to connect a graphical style to a more blended and refined style using different painting techniques in order to create a contrasting look throughout the design. Attachment 2 89 6 of 6 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2024 Utility Box Art Project Proposals Not Accepted after Tuesday, April 16, 2024, 12:00AM (midnight) Please indicate experience level: Professional Artist(s) Student Artist(s), under supervision of Art Professional Please indicate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for, or check ‘No Preference’ if you would be willing to adapt your design(s) to fit any assigned location: 1 4 7 2 5 8 10 3 6 9 Any Artist: Co-Artist, if applicable: Co-Artist, if applicable: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Social: E-mail Address:Website: Signature of Artist: Date: Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: Date: Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: Date: Supervising Art Professional, if applicable: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: E-mail Address: Signature of Supervising Art Professional: Date: Haley Haslim California 94568 @ 4/11/2024 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Attachment 2 90 Utility Box Design - “Dublin Cosmic Dreamscape” by Haley Haslim I drew inspiration from surrealist art and a lot of space photography for this design. Following along with the theme of “Out of This World”, I aimed to create a cosmic/space inspired concept blended with a few attributes of Dublin I find personally significant from my time growing up in the city: tree-lined hills, cows, bikers, students, and a warm sense of community. Thank you for considering me, Haley Haslim Attachment 2 91 a t tit e: Dublin Cosmic Dreamscape back eft side front right s de to Attachment 2 92 AP.P.licabl Work Experience Mendocino Farn1s, San Ramon CA Hospitality Team Member January 2022 -August 2022, May 2023 -August 2023 •Welcomed and interacted with guests•Took orders, helped guests understand the menu•Organized and bagged orders, sent out meals to customers•Kept the restaurant clean and organized•Worked closing and opening shifts•Helped stock and take inventory of store goods Sodexo Dining Company at the Point Break Cafe, Point Lon1a Nazarene University, San Diego CA Team Member January 2023 -May 2023, August 2023 -Now (expected May 2024) •Helped stock and take inventory of store goods•Kept the restaurant clean•Took, cooked, and prepared orders•Worked closing shifts Crosswinds Church, Livermore CA Kids Ministry Intern May 2021 -August 2022 •Cared for and interacted with Preschool aged children•Involved childeren in creative activities, crafts, and games•Cleaned and organized classrooms•Welcomed and connected with parents Attachment 2 93 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2024 Utility Box Art Project Proposals Not Accepted after Tuesday, April 16, 2024, 12:00AM /m,dnighc/ Pl ease indicate experience level. D Professional Arust(s)0 Student Artist(s). under supervision of Art Profess ional Please indicate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for, or check 'No Preference· 1f you would be willing to adapt your design(s) to fit any assigned location: □I 2 3 Artist: Iris Shen Co-Artist, 1f applicable: City: E-mail □4D 5 □6 □ □ 8 □10□9 0 Any Website: __________ _ Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: ___________ Dace: _______ _ Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: ___________ Date: _______ _ Cicy: ·-m�il Address: Signature of Supervising Art Professional: Dace: 4/15/23 Attachment 2 94 Artist: Iris Shen Iris is a seventeen-year-old student artist and is currently a sophomore at Dublin High School. She has been taking weekly art lessons at Michelle Meng’s Art Studio for almost nine years. She works in many mediums of art but mostly enjoys sketching and painting. In addition to visual arts, Iris has also been trained in performing arts, such as dance and music. Because of this, her art usually takes a more whimsical approach when it comes to landscapes. She has lived all of her life in a suburban landscape but often takes outdoor hikes with her mother, which she finds to be inspiring for her art. Iris has competed in the Junior Duck Stamp Contest, the Dublin Arts Collective logo contest, and the Alameda County Fair, in which she has won the title of Best in Class, Best in Show, and Judge’s Favorite. She won first place at the Dublin San Ramon Women’s Club Student Art Festival, and has been commissioned by local businesses like Country Waffles. Iris views art as a very relaxing hobby and often finds herself drawing in her free time. Attachment 2 95 Supervising Professional Artist: Chunhui Meng (Michelle Meng) Michelle has taught art lessons for 20 years and counting. Prior to teaching, she completed her years of education at Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts in China, majored in Fine Arts Education, and at Wilfrid Laurier University in Canada, majored in Fine Arts. Michelle fuses Western and Eastern traditions and techniques in her teaching and her artworks. Between her teaching years, she also worked as a graphic designer and Jewelry designer for a few years. She’s also a local Artist and serves as a judge for art competitions. Attachment 2 96 Design: Attachment 2 97 Artist Statement/Summary My piece is titled “Observers”, referring either to the sharks and rays portrayed in the painting or to the actual observer of the piece. When I was young, I often thought the ocean was an entirely different world from our own—that’s what I wanted to bring to life in my design. But I also wanted to make it something even more unbelievable, which is why I chose to transition from a more traditional seascape to a sky teeming with sea life. By showing these creatures in untraditional environments, I hoped to encourage others to branch out from their comfort zones. Attachment 2 98 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2024 Utility Box Art Project Proposals Not Accepted after Tuesday, April 16, 2024, 12:00AM (midnight) Please indicate experience level: IZ] Professional Artist(s) D Student Artist(s), under supervision of Art Professional Please indicate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for, or check 'No Preference' if you would be willing to adapt your design(s) to fit any assigned location: □I □4 □ 2 □5 □8 □10□3 □6 □9 [Z] Any Artist: Irma Grant Co-Artist, if applicable: City: E-mail Address: Signatu re of Artist: __ c-1,._� __ ff.,.__� __________ Date : March 29, 2024 Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: ____________ Date: ________ _ Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: ____________ Date: ________ _ Supervising Art Professional, if applicable: ____________________ _ Address: ------------------------------- City : _________________ State: ______ Zip: ______ _ Phone: ______________ E-mail Add ress: ____________ _ Signature of Supervising Art Professional: _____________ Date: _____ _ Attachment 2 99 IRMA GRANT SKILLS ADOBE CREATIVE CLOUD Illustrator, Photoshop, lndesign, Premiere Pro MICROSOFT OFFICE Excel, PowerPoint, Word LANGUAGES Fluent in English, Dutch, French and some German CHECK OUT MY WORK �.�•. I!],. l!l ��£ a'I: 1ts;r==! �.., �'fff:) I� EDUCATION Universite Paul Valery, France University of British Columbia, Canada Simon Fraser University, Canada VISUAL ARTIST PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE � ARTIST I ILLUSTRATOR (2002 -Present) Oil and Acrylic Paintings Pet and People Portrait Commissions Utlity Boxes: Children at Play, Hummingbirds, Pedals in the Wind, and The VI/heel Alviso Adobe Nature Center Storage Boxes and Wall Mural Private and Public wall Murals Vikote and f/lustrated a children's book The Red Lantern ART TEACHER (2015 -Present) Valley View Elementary School, Pleasanton, CA Implement and teach art program for TK -Grade 5 classes CHIEF CREATIVE OFFICER (2014 -2019) Ascarya Labs, Saratoga, CA Developed STEAM eductional app "Ascarya's Adventures" EXHIBITIONS SOLO 2019 -Boats, Nanni's Bistro, Pleasanton CA 2018 -The Red Lantern, Firehouse Arts Center, Pleasanton, CA 2016 -Varietr, Nanni's Bistro, Pleasanton, CA GROUP 2017 African Portraits, Sou/ Searching: The Spirit of Africa and the Diaspora, Harringoton Gallery, Pleasanton, CA 2004-2008 Mother and Child, Indian Raja, Masked Dancer I, Indian Girl, African Goddess, Fine Arts League of Cary Annual Members Shows, Carr, NC COLLE CTI ONS I JURIE DCOMMISSIONS 2018 Maasai Walking, Alameda County Fair, Pleasanton, CA (Public, Corporate, and Private) "City of Pleasanton" "City of Dublin" Works held in private collections in Canada, China, the United States and South Africa. -Silver Award 2017 Boat I, Fresh Works VII, Firehouse Arts Center, Pleasanton, CA 2003 Mbuti Pygmee, Fine Arts League of Cary Annual Juried Art Exhibition, Cary, NC 2002 Chili Mama, World Quilt Comopetition, Greensboro, NC SPECIAL INTERESTS Drawing, painting (oil, acrylic, watercolor, dye), photographY, layout, creating NEW BIG ideas! Travelling extensively through the African, Asian, Australian, European, and North American continents. Lived in the Netherlands, Canada, France, Sweden and USA. PUBLICATIONS "Firehouse, To wne Center Host New Year's Festivities." The Independent News 1 Februarr, 2018. VVhitney, Autumn. "Splash of Color." Pleasanton Weekly 9August, 2015. Jensen, Beth. "Pleeasanton Painting the To wn Red -and Other Colors." East Bay Times 16 June, 2015. Jorgensen, Doug. "Artwork on Display on Utility Boxes in Pleasanton." The Independent News 10 Jan, 2015. Attachment 2 100 Attachment 2 101 Title: World Reflections Artist Statement: An astronaut out of this world reflecting upon our world. My inspiration comes from the brave men and women who continue to venture into space. In this design, the astronaut becomes both the observer and the participant, connected to the intricate web of life below while transcending earthly boundaries. Through her visor, she sees not just a planet, but a tapestry of stories, dreams, struggles, and the fragile beauty of our home planet. Attachment 2 102 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2024 Utility Box Art Project Proposals Not Accepted after Tuesday, April 16, 2024, 12:00AM (midnight) Please indicate experience level: �rofessional Artist(s) 0 Student Artist(s), under supervision of Art Professional Please indicate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for, or check 'No Preference' if you would be willing to adapt your design(s) to fit any assigned loc ation: �I jg' 2 Q,/3 Artist: Jennifer Huber 5}-"° 4 □5□6 □ □ □ 7 8 9 □□ 10 Any C A . .f 1. bl Lorraine Wells, Lettering and Artistic Consultationo-rt1st, 1 app 1ca c: ________________________ _ State: CA Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: ___________ Date: _______ _ Supervising Art Professional, if applicable: __________________ _ Address: ____________________________ _ City: ________________ St ate: ______ Zip: _____ _ Phone: _____________ E-mail Address: ___________ _ Signature of Supervising Art Professional: ____________ Date: _____ _ Page6 of 6 Attachment 2 103 Jen Huber, Page 2 Jen Huber PUBLIC ART 2024, March “Rainbow School”, Storm Drain Project , City of Dublin, Dublin, CA 2021, December Bankhead Theater Windows, Livermore, CA Painted a copy of Marc Chagall’s “Le Cheval Rouge” onto windows of the Bankhead Theater. 2021, December “July 4th”, Utility Box Art for the City of Dublin, Dublin, CA 2020, December Bankhead Theater Windows, Livermore, CA Painted a copy of Utagawa Hiroshige woodcut print onto windows of the Bankhead Theater. 2020, June From the Class of 2020, John Green Elementary, Dublin, CA 2019, June “1953”, Utility Box Art for the City of Dublin, Dublin, CA 2018, June “Kite Day”, Utility Box Art for the City of Dublin, Dublin, CA AWARDS Honorable Mention Awards, (2), “ Pink Hair ”, ink drawing, and “Morning Coffee”, Acrylic Painting. 2024 Essential Figure Show, Bothwell Art Center. Merit Award, “ Old Oak on Alamo Creek Bike Trail ”, acrylic painting. Dublin Paint Out! 2023 by the Dublin Arts Collective. Best in Show, “ Enchanted ”, acrylic painting. Joyous, Livermore Art Association, 2023. Honorable Mention, “Red Sky Aviation”, acrylic painting. Paint Livermore! Plein Air Competition Best in Show, “ Iron Horse and Alamo Creek Trail Crossing ”, acrylic painting. Paint Dublin Plein Air Competition, May 2022 Best Acrylic in Show, “Sirens”, acrylic painting. City of Livermore, June 2021 Honorable Mention, “Mobile Home”, acrylic painting. Pleasanton Plein Air Competition Honorable Mention, For color and texture,, “Iceberg”, Pleasanton Art League Member Show ART SHOWS Jen Huber shows regularly in local, state, and out of state, art shows. She usually displays in 6 to 8 shows a year. EDUCATION University of California, Santa Cruz Bachelors of Fine Art, Emphasis on printmaking Attachment 2 104 Jen Huber, Page 3 Attachment 2 105 Jen Huber, Page 4Attachment 2 106 Jen Huber, Page 5Attachment 2 107 Jen Huber, Page 6Attachment 2 108 Jen Huber, Page 7Attachment 2 109 Jen Huber, Page 8 Note on 4 designs for 4 boxes from Jen Huber After getting word from Shaun Chilkotowsky, Parks & Community Services Manager, of the Camp Parks utility boxes, I made my way over to the Military museum at the West Gate of Camp Parks. I was stunned by the sheer numbers of military personnel that moved through the lat, barren track of old Dublin. As a civilian, I was shocked at the hundreds of buildings constructed for World War II effort in a matter of months. There were so many questions, that I met with Steve Minniear, Dublin Historian, and author of the incredibly helpful book, “Dublin and the Tri-Valley: The World War II Years.” From these conversations and readings, including wikipedia and US military history sites, I devised these four designs: Fleet City, the SeaBees, Parks Air Force Base, and Women in Service. I could have also added the Livermore Air Force Strip from WWII and the current Camp Parks military housing as two more designs. Because of the short time to the deadline, the images may change slightly and I may be able to add more detail as I learn more about this history. All information, text or imagery, will be put to Steve Minniear for approval. All photos used for reference will be properly acknowledged with full rights. Lorraine Wells is not just a talented artist, but was raised a sign painter from an early age and can script the pre-approved text onto the utility boxes. I hope these boxes will enthrall and educate the passing public as to Dublin’s amazing past. Attachment 2 110 Jen Huber, Page 9 Camp Parks: Fleet City 1941 - 1946 With the onset of World War II, the United States Navy began building the area known as Shoemaker in California. This location became their base for Basic Training and distribution of the SeaBees, the construction arm of the Navy, as well as Shoemaker Hospital, and the barracks for personnel and POWs. As stated in Steve Minniear’s book, Dublin and the Tri-Valley: The World War II Years: “At one point during the war, the three major facilities in what is now Dublin were called “Fleet City.” Camp parks and Shoemaker Naval Hospital were designed to support the Seabees.” During these ive short years, the Navy constructed 110 wood barracks, 146 buildings, 697 Quonset hut barracks, 348 Quonset huts, and 61 steel Buildings. Camp Parks trained over 116,000 men. During its height, 20,000 men were stationed at the base. Fleet City focuses on the buildings, and the atmosphere. I have left space below each image to add further relevant history during this time. The Map is the most important panel. I will be detailing the location of the important, to service Men and Women, buildings, as well as explaining their location relation to today’s streets and landmarks. Each panel depicting a building will be painted in Edward Hopper Style with directed sunlight to depict the time of day, morning. I include a sample of one of my paintings to illustrate the style. I have left space at the bottom of each of these panels for further information to better educate the public on our local history. I will be working with Steve Minniear and having him review all text for accuracy before inking it on the panel. Attachment 2 111 Jen Huber, Page 10 SeaBees of World War II The Seabees, or Naval Construction Battalion moved through the Camp Parks, Shoemaker Camp Naval base between 1941 and 1946. It is estimated that as many as 71 separate Seabee battalions went through between 1943 and 1945, alone. Many were proud of their role in the SeaBees and the Navy yearbook from this time includes pictures of black Americans alongside white Americans. I would like to locate photos of black Seabees who spent time at Camp Parks. Steven Minniear, Dublin’s historian, assures me with time, this can be accomplished. The image of three sailors on one side, would become portraits of three men who served locally. The other panels include training that occurred at the base, as well as a panel depicting what SeaBees did in the Paciic, once deployed. I have left space at the bottom of each of these panels for further information to better educate the public on our local history. I will be working with Steve Minniear and having him review all text for accuracy before inking it on the panel. The style of painting on this panel will be more atmospheric. The personnel will have some detail, but soft edges and warm light. Mount Diablo will feature prominently over the Rile practice panel. Attachment 2 112 Jen Huber, Page 11 Parks Air Force Base: 1951 to 1959 With the onset of the Korean War, the United States Air Force took control of what was left of Camp Parks. They renamed it by dropping the “Camp” and turned it into a Basic Training Center. Eventually they moved the basic training to other air force bases. However, they issued yearbooks for personnel during this time. The photos these are based on are from the actual yearbook and I include an aircraft lying over in each panel relevant to the war and the year. I have left space at the bottom of each of these panels for further information to better educate the public on our local history. I will be working with Steve Minniear and having him review all text for accuracy before inking it on the panel. The style of painting on this panel will be atmospheric, featuring billowing clouds, or mist, on every panel. The personnel will have some detail, but soft edges and warm light. I include a U2 Stealth plane on the top for intrigue. Attachment 2 113 Jen Huber, Page 12 Camp Parks: Women in Service United States Naval Women’s Reserve or WAVES (Women Appointed Volunteers for Essential Service) were at Camp Parks from 1942 to 1946. To be accepted a woman had to be from 20 to 49 and have a college degree or the equivalent work experience. As for Navy Nurses, at the onset of the war, there were 800 active duty nurses but by the end of the war, that number grew to almost 1, 800, with 9,000 in reserves. Whether a WAVE working in an ofice or engineering position or a nurse at Shoemaker Hospital or later on a Navy Ship the work was hard and the women were exposed to constant hostility from men. So much so, that I am considering adding the picture of WAVES eating at their own designated table in the Mess Hall, to give them some peace. The photos will not be copied exactly and I hope to use some local nurses and WAVES from their yearbook. I would like to put a portrait of the highest ranking woman oficer today: Admiral Michelle Howard. I have left space at the bottom of each of these panels for further information to better educate the public on our local history. I will be working with Steve Minniear and having him review all text for accuracy before inking it on the panel. Attachment 2 114 Page 6 of 6 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2024 Utility Box Art Project Proposals Not Accepted after Tuesday, April 16, 2024, 12:00AM (midnight) Please indicate experience level:  Professional Artist(s)  Student Artist(s), under supervision of Art Professional Please indicate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for, or check ‘No Preference’ if you would be willing to adapt your design(s) to fit any assigned location:  1  4  7  2  5  8  10  3  6  9  Any Artist: Co-Artist, if applicable: Co-Artist, if applicable: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Social: E-mail Address: Website: Signature of Artist: Date: Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: Date: Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: Date: Supervising Art Professional, if applicable: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: E-mail Address: Signature of Supervising Art Professional: Date: Attachment 2 115 Jenny Gunter SUMMARY Collaborative traditional artist experienced in realizing clients’ custom designs including small outdoor mural and private illustrationprojects.Workscloselywithshareholderstodevelopcreative vision that matches both the space and client's needs for the community, while also considering general aesthetic principles. Strong project management and organizational abilities additionally developedfromformerworkexperienceinaccounting,retail,andofficemanagement(not-listed). EMPLOYMENT JennyGunterArt&IllustrationEntertainment 2009–Present Artist;Owner Fremont,CA ●Illustrator and painter with 10+ years experience creatingcustomartworkforportraits,murals,and otherillustrationprojects. ●LiveEventIllustratorforcorporateandcommunityeventsacrosstheBayAreaandnationwide EDUCATION UniversityofCalifornia,Davis |BachelorofArts,English ●Completed3muralsforuniversity'sSciLabBuilding.Theme:Californiariver,pastoral,andkelpbiomes CaliforniaStateSummerSchoolfortheArts:InnersparkProgram |CaliforniaArtsScholar RELEVANTSKILLS ●MuralDesignPlanning ●ArtFundamentals ●Sketching&Drafting ●CreativeConceptDevelopment ●TimeManagement Attachment 2 116 Utility Box Art Te1nplate Exhibit A Please use this diagram or similar format of a utility box to show the ilnage you would like to paint on the four sides and top of the box. Keep in mi11d that the City's uWity boxes vary m dimensions and size and will also have additional cabinets and meters on them. 1ltis is a generic diagram to better illustrate how the design will appear on the utility box and will be provided to those reviewing the proposals. Artist Note: most colors will be matte, while the yellow veins will be represented with gold metallic paint for contrast similar to scale accents in "The Rainbow Fish" by Marcus Pfeister. Select stones Art Title: will be glazed with shimmer accents to offer addiotional texture dimension. A World in a Grain of Sand /for site 9: Tassaiara Rd. & N. Dublin Ranch Dr.) Back Left Side Top of Box Front Right Side Attachment 2 117 DUBLIN CALL FOR ARTISTS: Utility Box Art Project Title: “A World in a Grain of Sand” Artist Statement My proposal for this design looks at the world up-close, re-imagining the topography of Dublin and surrounding area as a network of paths between dirt and stones. With this design I want to invite the viewer to consider each stone as a mosaic tile that contributes to the whole. Out of this world of crossroads where so many people pass every day, we have created a home where each person in this region is essential to the mosaic of our uniquely diverse landscape. Attachment 2 118 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2024 Utility Box Art Project Proposals Not Accepted after Tuesday, April 16, 2024, 12:00AM (midnight) Please indicate experience level: � Professional Artist(s) D Student Artist(s), under supervision of Art Professional Please indicate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for, or check 'No Preference' if you would be willing to adapt your design(s) to fit any assigned location: 0 I □ □ 2 □ □ 3 □ Artist: Jessica Cook 4 5 6 □ □ □ 7 8 9 □100 Any Co-Artist, if applicable: _________________________ _ City: te: CA Signature of Artist: ________________ Date: 4116124 Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: ____________ ,Date: ________ _ Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: ____________ Date: ________ _ Supervising Art Professional, if applicable: ___________________ _ Add ress: _____________________________ _ City: ________________ .State: ______ .Zip:. ______ _ Phone: _____________ E-m ail Add ress : ____________ _ Signature of Supervising Art Professional: _____________ ,Date: _____ _ Page 6 of 6 Attachment 2 119 JESS COOK Dynamic and effective multi-media artist, program manager, community partner, and team leader with 20 years of experience in program design, concept development, partnership facilitation, and communications for arts and culture and community development initiatives. Track record of effective execution, authentic relationships, and practical skills in project strategy, partnerships, and outreach, with a commitment to cross-cultural collaboration and social justice. Public Art Works Visual Art Grant Finalist/Emeryville - Flutter/Filter pool entry mural 2024 Emeryville Celebration of the Arts Selection - Babosas spray/stencil 2023 El Cerrito Utility Box Public Art 2023 Finalist - Cajón Connections spray/stencil El Cerrito, CA 2023 Emeryville Sharon Wilchar Temporary Art Bus Shelter Program From Fertile ground – art and innovation Four stencil/water-based spray artworks commissioned to be installed 2024 City of Emeryville/CA 2023 Custom spray paint stencil installation for collectively-run children’s space in historic mill buildings La Nau Espai Familiar/Barcelona, Spain 2022 Mural production & facilitation with high school students, and lead artist Kate Deciccio LIFE Academy/Oakland, CA 2017 Art facilitation & poster workshop for Milk with Dignity farmworker rights campaign outreach Migrant Justice/Burlington, VT 2014 Photography exhibitions Easthampton City Arts, In-Sight Photography, The Green Bean Massachusetts 2014 Professional Experience Freelance Writer & Editor Oakland, CA 2019-present Effective fundraising coaching and strategy guidance, independent drafting and purposeful editing with team coordination for grant proposals, strategy documents, and reports related to social and environmental justice, human rights, cultural strategy, entrepreneurialism, and art features, including photography and editorials. Development & Communications Manager, Executive Team Oakland, CA 2014-2019 CultureStrike Successfully secured $3.5m over 4 years through Development team efforts. Strategized, organized, and implemented fundraising strategies to transform public sentiment around migration through art, integrate cultural strategy in migrant rights organizing, and promote equity in arts programming. Teaching Artist & Advisor Oaxaca, Mexico 2014 Centro Ollin Tlahtoalli Center of Languages and Culture Planned and implemented arts workshops with youth (photography, painting, videography) to explore questions of identity, power, and community. Organized exhibitions, planned outreach, and provided guidance on communications. Country Director Macedonia 2004 - 2006 Aid to Artisans Responsible for the daily operations and evaluation of collaborative seven-person team and $2.65m project for creative sector development in a transitional economy. Led capacity-building and marketing activities for over 300 small and medium enterprises to promote cultural industries through biannual craft fairs and exhibitions. Education M.A. Community Development and Planning (2002) Clark University, Massachusetts Fulbright Scholar - Madagascar (2001) B.A. International Development and Social Change (2000) Clark University, Massachusetts Minor Geography/Natural Resources Management Concentrations Women’s Studies, International Studies Stream Community Service in the Arts La Gran Marcha - community fundraising campaign support for youth arts program in Lima, Peru 2016 Enfoque Youth Photography/Oakland High School - initiated, designed, and implemented 6-week photography workshop for Central American unaccompanied minors 2016 First Exposures - event volunteer for community photography Family Portrait Day 2016 In-Sight Photography - volunteer show preparation and silent auction photo donations 2014 Migrant Justice/Arts workshop facilitator - Milk with Dignity campaign outreach for farmworker rights 2014 People’s Climate March, NYC - art volunteer 2014 Attachment 2 120 Utility Box Art Template Exhibit A Please use this diagram or similar format of a utility box to show the image you would like to paint on the four sides and top of the box. Keep in mind that the City's utility boxes vary in dimensions and size and will also have additional cabinets and meters on them. This is a generic diagram to better illustrate how the design will appear on the utility box and will be provided to those reviewing the proposals. Art Title: Top of Box ' Back Left Side Front Right Side Attachment 2 121 Ttle & Artst Statement Jessca Cook 2024 Understories This water-based spray stencil of California’s enigmatic banana slugs was inspired by a riverside camping trip. These gastropods, which are present around the Bay Area, clung to the underskirts of the river’s banks in the day’s heat, except for one brave soul sending itself on a slime rope swing into the river – a curiosity which sent me and our 4-year-old investigating the details of these underfoot lives. Understories plays with the “Out of This World” theme - referencing an other-worldly and prehistoric creature that inhabits our day-to-day forest meanderings, but experiences another sensorial universe of scents, munchings, and pathmaking. Attachment 2 122 Page 6 of 6 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2024 Utility Box Art Project Proposals Not Accepted after Tuesday, April 16, 2024, 12:00AM (midnight) Please indicate experience level: Professional Artist(s) Student Artist(s), under supervision of Art Professional Please indicate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for, or check ‘No Preference’ if you would be willing to adapt your design(s) to fit any assigned location: 1 4 7 2 5 8 10 3 6 9 Any Artist: Co-Artist, if applicable: Co-Artist, if applicable: Addre City: State: Zip: Phone Social: E-mail Website Signature of Artist: Date: Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: Date: Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: Date: Supervising Art Professional, if applicable: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: E-mail Address: Signature of Supervising Art Professional: Date: 3/01/2024 guy Justin Metoyer Mullon Ca 94550 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Attachment 2 123 LI Justin Metoyer Mullon Professional Summary Justin is passionate about creating art that captivates and inspires people to cultivate critical thinking and amplify their best qualities. I believe that each and every person is born with gifts. His best work involves bringing those gifts to light in art that activates a sense of empowerment to better our world through empathy, kindness and respect. He is excellent at connecting with people and cultivating mutual respect in a safe environment for all who join in. Select Commissioned Projects "Oakbridge Season One" Cover Art, Mixed Media, 2023 "The Truth About the Watermelon" Full Interior Children's Book illustration and Cover Art Mixed Media, 2023 "The Greatest" Private Commission, Acrylic on canvas, 2023 "Welcome to the Lion's Den" KIPP King Collegiate Gymnasium wall, Acrylic San Lorenzo Ca -90' x 7' November 2022 "Health, Healing and Transformation" Mini Mural, Acrylic on Canvas In Studio 20' x 4' Summer 2021 "Tree of Lyle" Long live Love Foundation's Healing Garden, Acrylic on wood Panels Oakland, Ca -8' x 8' Summer 2020 "They Speak to the Lion," KIPP King Collegiate Main Building Exterior, Acrylic San Lorenzo Ca -70' X 15' July 2019 "Wokeland," Acorn Rec Center Interior Mural, Acrylic Oakland, Ca -30' X 9' August 2018 "Ancestral Waters," Durant Mini Park Acrylic and Spray Paint Oakland Ca -30' X 6' -June 2016 Marcus Foster Construction Fence, Oakland Mural Project, 6 Panel Installation, Acrylic and Spray Paint Each Panel 20' x 8' August 2015, Education and Certifications San Francisco State University, Bachelor of Arts, Africana Studies, May 2012 Children's Defense Fund Ella Baker Center Training Institute, June 2012 California Indian Museum and Cultural Center History and Cultural Sensitivity Training July 2017 Attachment 2 124 Utility Box Art Template Exhibit A Please use this diagram or similar format of a utility box to show the image you would like to paint on the four sides and top of the box. Keep in mind that the City's utility boxes vary in dimensions and size and will also have additional cabinets and meters on them. This is a generic diagram to better illustrate how the design wi Art Title: Back Left Side Front Right Side Attachment 2 125 Title: Ancestral Lights Artist Statement “Ancestral Lights” is a reflection of the beautiful cosmic energies that birthed the universe and give us life to this day. They are at once beyond this world and deep within each of us. Uniting unique individual and diverse communities like our own the aim of this style design is to cultivate connection through awe, wonderment and appreciation of beauty thats sometimes seems out of this world. Intertwoven in the design are symbols representing life, love and knowledge of self. These symbols are inspired by my African American heritage, Adinkra symbols of the Akan, and hieroglyphics of Ancient Egypt. Attachment 2 126 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2024 Utility Box Art Project Proposals Not Accepted after Tuesday, April 16, 2024, 12:00AM (midnight) Please indicate experience level: }sj Professional Artist(s) D Student Artist(s), un der supervision of Art Professional Please indi cate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for, or check 'No Preference' if you would be willing to adapt your design(s) to fie any assigned location: I □4 □7□2 □s □8 □10□3 □6 □9 EI Any Artist: L\sq LDnj Co-Artist, if applicable: City : Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: ____________ Date: _______ _ Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: ____________ Date: _______ _ Superv ising Art Professional, if applicable: ___________________ _ Address: _____________________________ _ Stace: ______ Zip: _____ _City: _______________ _ Phone: _____________ E-m ail Addre.ss : ____________ _ f I Date: _____ _ Signature of Supervising Ar t Pro essiona : ___________ _ Page 6 of 6 Attachment 2 127 LISA LONG SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 2023 De Young Open 2023 De Young Museum, San Francisco, CA 2022 • 2023 12th Annual International Art Competition Church History Museum, Salt Lake City, UT 2018 • 2021 Enduring {deals: Roosevelt, Rockwell, and the Four Freedoms, Four Freedoms Re-Imagined Traveling Exhibit: Roosevelt House, New York, NY /Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn, Ml/The George Washington University Textile Museum, Washington, D.C. /Norman Rockwell Museum, Stockbridge, MA 2018 Soto Show Saratoga Library, Saratoga, CA 2017 How Did I Get Here? HERE Gallery, Provo, UT 2017 Sketchbook West Las Laguna Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA 2017 Boundaries and Balance ACCI Gallery, Berkeley, CA 2017 Tim Burton: Stay Peculiar Joy Factory Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 2016 Caution May Be Hot Long Weekend Gallery, Oakland, CA 2016 Hayward Arts Council Open Juried Show John O'Lague Galleria, Hay ward, CA 2016 Left Coast Annual Sanchez Art Center, Pacifica, CA PUBLIC ART 2023 We All Live Here, painted utiUty box for the city of Dublin, CA 2023 My Life in France, artwork painted on bench for Bound for Books project, Danville, CA 2022 Topographic Poppies, artwork painted on picture large picture from for Picture This project, Danville, CA 2020-2022 fn a Sea of Plastic and Ode to Sustainable Fishing (two separate pieces), artwork painted on Sea lion Statues for Sea Lions in San Francisco, under the direction of The Aquarium of the Bay, San Francisco, CA 2020 Rise Up float design for the Tournament of Roses Parade, City of Burbank CA 2020 Make a Joyful Noise painted Adirondack chair for the city of Dublin, CA 2019 Hay ward, CA Public Library Permanent Collection (eight pieces of artwork) 2018 Magical Garden Gateway, artwork painted on glass walls dividing children's section of the library in Mountain View, CA 2017 History Unites Us, painted utility box for the city of Dublin, CA Attachment 2 128 Art Titl e: Life Doesn't Stink by Lisa Long for any box Back Left Side Top of Box Front Right Side Attachment 2 129 Art Title: Look Up by Lisa Long for any box Back Left Side IT'S ALWAYS BETTER TO LOOK UP Front Top of Box Right Side Attachment 2 130 Art Title: Climbing Mountains Together by Lisa Long for any box Back Left Side Top of Box Front Right Side Attachment 2 131 L Life Doesn't Stink Titles and Artist Statements By: Lisa Long This piece was inspired as I volunteered with a group of middle schoolers. The most common phrases I heard were things like "life stinks" or "life is so unfair". This feels like a very common message in the world. But I believe there is real power is the ·out of this world" message that Life Doesn't Stink! We can move past disappointments and hard things when we look for the good and find things to be grateful for. Look Up As I've studied the effects of depression and anxiety on our parents and teens, I've noticed that it tends to make us look down, both literally and metaphorically. We cast our eyes down to the ground and we also look down on ourselves and our potential. My message is to Look Up! Look forward, move past, feel hopeful and believe in possibility. I hope that youth and adults alike can embrace this out of this world message. Climbing Mountains To gether I have always been inspired by mountains and their beauty and majesty. But, it was only after I summited my first mountain that I realized how important it is to climb mountain� wit� p�ople who push and strengthen you. This is true for the metaphorical mountains we chmb in hfe-we should climb together, lift each other, recognize and help each other through our hardest moments. This is how we can stand on top of the world and see the true beauty from the summit. --• ->il!WWI Attachment 2 132 Proposal Coversheet: Dublin 2024 Utility Box Art Project Experience Level: Professional No Preference- willing to paint in any box location Artist: Addre Phone Email: Instagram @megolsonart Megan Olson 4/16/2024 Attachment 2 133 Megan Olson Education: MA from CSUBakersfield 2018 Teaching Credential SJSU 2000 BFA SJSU 1999 Professional Experience: Teaching: art 1, art 2, APStudio art, AP art history American High School FUSD 2003-Present Overfelt High School ESUSD 2000-2001 Public Art: “Don”t throw it all down the drain” Schaefer Park 2024 “Morning Conversation” Paseo Padre, Fremont Boxart 2018 Group Shows: “Trees and Leaves” exhibit 2023-24 Honorable mention “John Muir Auxillery Show” 2024 DAC Members show 2023 LAA Spring show 2022 Paint Livermore Plein-air show 2022 Attachment 2 134 INCREDIBLE CREATURES In response to the prompt “out of this world”, I thought of the strange and lovely leafy sea dragon and seahorses overall. They seem such unlikely creatures, part horse, part worm, part branch even, the males even give birth rather than the females. I have encountered them in aquariums, clinging to grasses with their tails, or zooming slowly through the water. I find them endearing in their strangeness, and unearthly beauty, and believe their originality should be celebrated. I have painted them as I find them; quizzical, colorful, and curious. Megan Olson Attachment 2 135 Art Title:Back ----................. ._.. ..... o ...... ................. -rr--............................. --........a. ... J __ , .. ----Left Side .l -----------...... -.. .a.- .. ·-••.&..&.Lb '-AL'-.l.A.'-'J:"'....,. ____ ....__. Front Top of Box Right Side Attachment 2 136 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2024 Utility Box Art �rote::· Proposals Not Accepted after Tuesday, April 16, 2024, 12:00AM (midnight) • -�ase indicate exoerience le vel: llJ Professional Artist(s) D Student Artist(s ), under supervision of Art Professional Please indicate any specific box(es) you have proposed a desien for. or check 'No Preference' i' you would be willing to adapt your design(s) to flt any assigned location: LJ D □ I 2 3 □ □ □ 4 5 6 □ □ □ 7 8 9 Co-Artist. if applicable: __________________________ _ Co-Artist, if applicable: __________________________ _ City: te: cA: Signatu re of Artist _ __.(b,�""-c,Jl -+-.,_,_7"-/l'----bv,c;...C:,_........--h....--=-----Date: olj # ( 5 I �0 ;2.J\ Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: ____________ Da,te; ________ _ Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: ____________ Date: ________ _ Supervisin g Art Professional. if applicabie: ____________________ _ --t.idress: City: _________________ State: ________ Zip:. ______ _ Pho ne: -------------�-mall Adore$! -------------� Signature of Supervising Art Professional: ________________ Da.te: _____ _ Page6of 6 Attachment 2 137 Naghmeh Danishmand Objectives Creative and talented art teacher with several years of experience insh1.1cting children and adults. Highly adept at preparing lesson plans and knowledgeable in different art genres as well as several different materials and mediums. Having a strong passion for introducing children to the interactive world of art and creating an exciting learning environment for students. Education •Bachelor of Art -Art studio Cal State University, Hayward CA, GPA 3.7 Sept 2012 -Jun e 2015 •Associate of art degree Chabot College, Hayward CA August 2007 -June 2010 •Associate of art degree -Miniature Painting Persian Academy, Tehran-Iran August 1996-June 1998 Teaching Experience Summer 2019 Paintilicious Art Studio, Milpitas CA Teaching watercolor painting step by step to children under 13 years old. Instructing students on how to draw simple forms and prepare them for knowing coloring Teaching Acrylic painting to aduJts by creating a complete aitwork each meeting class. 2014-2016 Razi Farsi School and Art Academy-San Jose CA Teaching drawing, painting, sketching, and working with different materials Instructing students on how to draw cartoon characters Making collage painting with different materials Summer of2014 Peace Terrace Academy-Fremont CA Teaching drawing of geometric fom1s by some simple shapes. Attachment 2 138 Attachment 2 139 Page 6 of 6 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2024 Utility Box Art Project Proposals Not Accepted after Tuesday, April 16, 2024, 12:00AM (midnight) Please indicate experience level: Professional Artist(s) Student Artist(s), under supervision of Art Professional Please indicate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for, or check ‘No Preference’ if you would be willing to adapt your design(s) to fit any assigned location: 1 4 7 2 5 8 10 3 6 9 Any Artist: Co-Artist, if applicable: Co-Artist, if applicable: Addre City: tate: Zip: Phone:Social: E-mail Website: Signature of Artist: Date: Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: Date: Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: Date: Supervising Art Professional, if applicable: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: E-mail Address: Signature of Supervising Art Professional: Date: Rozelle Ashmore CA 94582 04-16/2024 4 4 Attachment 2 140 ■■ Work Experience IBIS [ October 201 8 -Current J U/ /oT Graphic Designer Rozelle Ashmore I UX Designer UI design and software coding for BMS (Building management systems) to track lighting, HVAC, Occupancy, IEQ (Indoor Environmental Quality), energy, gas and water Custom built building solutions for companies including Oracle, VMware, Intuit, Block (formerly Square), GSA, Facebook and PayPal •Autodesk 3ds Max accurate models of building floor plans and HVAC equipment with animated fans, heating/cooling coils, filters and dampers •Real-time event animations coded with JavaScript •Create automated graphs with HTML and connected to Tridium Niagara loT data points Niagara Workbench GUI and data connections for Oracle Data Labs Thoroughly tested software and performed diagnostics and repairs Bay Equipment and Repair [ June 2010 -October 2018] Marketing and Illustrator Specialist •Designed websites in Dreamweaver and WordPress Responsible for on-site photography Created trade show videos with Adobe After Effects, Adobe Illustrator, and Camtasia Used Illustrator and Corel DRAW to design and rout 3M Vinyl decals for vehicles, trucks, RV's and water towers Wrote repair estimates using Mitchell estimating software •Managed a Crown bus conversion project (tracked conversion to an RV including plumb­ ing, electrical, and cabinetry) Estates Consignments [ August 2008 -June 2010] Senior Web Designer Designed and developed websites with Flash, ActionScript and Dreamweaver •Managed online product sales Produced marketing materials and executed successful SEO strategies •Website maintenance to ensure fast response times and accuracy Design Select [ October 2005 -November 2007] Senior Building Options Coordinator •Created clear and comprehensive buyer presentation books for Builders (including KB Homes, Lennar, Toll Brothers and Delco) •Analyzed floor plans and product specs for pricing and accuracy •Communicated with builders on material to present to home buyers after point of sale •On-site photography of model homes •Presented completed work to stakeholders (design reps, project managers, contractors) Aquent [ May 2000 -September 2000 J Advertising Graphic Designer •Designed Macy's newspaper advertisements in QuarkXPress •Reviewed and edited advertisements for color accuracy, text formatting and consistency, and adhering to corporate guidelines •Collaborated with clients to discuss new product features, marketing trends and advertising goals ■■Education 2000 Crow Canyon Pl. Suite#440 San Ramon, CA 94583 ibismsi.com 844 825 4247 3393 Enterprise Ave. Hayward, CA 94545 ca bear.com 510 783 9050 5100 Contra Costa Blvd. Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 estatesconsignments.com 925 682 6800 2301 Stanwell Dr. Concord, CA 94520 925 687 6800 550 Kearney St. Suite#310 San Francisco, CA 94108 aquenttalent.com 617 535 5000 Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, Arizona Las Positas College Livermore, California Dreamweaver Course Flash Course Diablo Valley College Advertising Bachelor's Degree ■■ References Vanessa Hess HR Manager Contractor Fremont,CA vanessahess@hotmail.com 510 731 7171 Marlon Parado Software Engineer IBIS Castro Valley, CA mprado@ibismsi.com 510 274 9794 San Ramon, California Photoshop Elements Course Action Script Course Jon Sargeant President Technology Solutions Group Chehalis, WA jons@tsgllc.us 360-522-3864 Interactive Media Word Press Dreamweaver Flash lo T Data Display and animation Adobe Animate loT Data Display ActionScript 2 JavaScript HTML HTML 5 Cascading Style Sheets Print Media Newspaper Advertisements Brochures Business Cards DAL Cards Architectural Diagrams Catalogs Logo Designs Technical Proficiency Macintosh Platform PC Platform AutoCAD 3ds Max Adobe/Macromedia Acrobat Animate Director Dreamweaver Flash Illustrator lnDesign Photoshop Premiere After Effects Camtasia Cheetah3D CorelDRAW/Fractal Design Painter Microsoft Excel Teams PowerPoint Word Mitchell QuarkXPress Tortoise SVN Tridium Workbench Visual Studio Code Attachment 2 141 Art Title: Planet Valtar Performance Play of "World War II at Camp Parks" Back Left Side Front Right Side Attachment 2 142 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2024 Ut ility Box Art Project Proposals Not Accepted after Tuesday, April 16, 2024, 12:00AM (midn ight) Please i ndica te experi ence level : 0 P rofessiona l Art i st(s)i Student Artist(s), under supervision of Art Professional Please i ndica te any specific box(es) you have proposed a des ign for, or check 'No P ref erence' ifyou would be willing to adapt your des i gn(s) to fit any assigned l ocation:□I □4 □ 2 D 5 □8 □10 3 □6 □9 Q' Any Artist: ryor, N'1 ..J 'jV'l Co-Artist, if app lic ab le: City: State: Social : E-m ail Website: ___________ _ Sign atu re of Artist: _---,,1 /J.'-Wf'-"f-f--"c-=· ___________ Date: __ 44/'-('1--fj_?JZ; __ '-1 ___ Sign a tu re of Co -Art ist, if ap pli cab le : ____________ ,Date: _______ _ Signa ture of C o-Artist, if applicable: ____________ ,Date: _______ _ Supervi sing Art P r ofess ion al , if applica bl e :.::::':::::r""'lil-'-'··1'-':!:.c�=-'jc:sc;.�..2•'e.:·ec Mv'=------------- City: State: CA ----Zip: 94566 Page 6 of6 Attachment 2 143 Artist Statement □ The theme of "Out of this World" inspired this design. It depicts someone starting from seemingly the depths of the ocean striving for something beyond. She is reaching to some place beyond the other side---something out of this world. It represents humanity's goal to strive from the very bottom to something truly great. Ms. Fisher is my AP Art teacher. She specializes in photography, and has helped me build my portfolio over the past year. Attachment 2 144 About Me Experience Education Junior at Amador Valley l-ligh School with a strong passion and foundation in the mechanical engineering field. l;xtensive exper ience in ST!;M related courses and extracurriculars. hcellent teamwork and prob lem-solving skills ACE Coding Volunteering and tutoring •Taught middle schoolers at I-IPMS and PMS Java and Python •Developed teamwork skills along with co-tutors •Deve loped communication skills with students •Planned curriculums for students •39 hours of community service No Child Left Behind Volunteering and tutoring •Tutored math to elementary and middle school students •16 hours of community service •Built communication and teaching skills •developed curriculum and adapted to students' level Society of Engineering Volunteering and planning •Planned curriculum, presentations, and events •Taught middle school students about aspects of engineering via 30 modeling and instant challenges •Researched various engineering fields and developed deeper understanding of them •teamwork 2021-present Amador Valley l-ligh School Expertise •commun ication •planning/ organizing •teaching •problem solving •adaptability Attachment 2 145 Utility Box Art Template Exhibit A Please use this di agram or similar format of a utility box to show the image you would l ike to paint on the four sides and top of the box. Keep in mind that the City's utility boxes vary in di mension s and size and will also have additional cabinets and meters on them. This is a generic diagram to better illustrate how the de si gn will appear on the u tility box and will be provided to those reviewing the proposals. Art Title: Top of Box Back Left Side Front Right Side Attachment 2 146 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2024 Utility Box Art Project Proposals Not Accepted after Tuesday, April 16, 2024, 12:00AM (midnight) Please indicate experience level: D Professional Artist(s) 0 Student Artist(s), under supervision of Art Professional Please indicate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for, or check 'No Preference' if you would be willing to adapt your design(s) to fit any assigned location: □I 2 3 Artist: �u\l\a. Co-Artist, if applicable: □ □ □ \SC&-Y\u.\ C,\..... 4 □ 5 □8 □10 6 □9 � Any Signature of Artist: ___ _..}:t_l-\_�_..,..."'--_________ Date: _______ _ Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: ___________ Date: _______ _ Signature of Co-Artist. if applicable: ___________ Date: _______ _ Supervising Art Professional, if applicable: :I)Y • N 1'cU, i L S ho,yj -b Address: City: State: u Zip:'l➔rtg Phone: E-mailAddress: Signature of Supervising Art Professional: C(rJfl,,,l•,::::!--Date:+\ l r-) ].d2.4' Page 6 of 6 Attachment 2 147 ■CONTACT ■EDUCATION Freshman Basis Independent Freemont 2023-24 Sophmore Emerald Highschool 2024-2025 ■SKILLS •Creativity •Communication •Teamwork •Meeting deadlines •Friendly •Productivity •Resilience SAIS HA KOTNALA ■ABOUT ME I am an outgoing person and thrive working with diverse teams. A project with a mission and positive impact gives me the utmost fulfillment. My strengths is working hard and staying focused on the goal. ■EXPERIENCE Painting Kaala Academy •I am a painter enrolled with Kaala Academy.•I teach young kids art as a part time teacher at Kaala Acheivements •Winner of the annual Alameda County Fair art competition for multiple years. •Two of my paintings were selected for annual Dublin -High life Art Exhibition (Splatter event) -City of Dublin 2023-24 •Completed the Level Two Certificate of Visual Art, from Vedic Wellness University of Florida •Painted the Yearbook cover for Stratford Pleasanton Middle School •Won the art contest in Stratford Pleasanton Middle School and Cottonwood Creek K-8 School Model UN I am a Model UN member, which allows me to engage and exchange ideas with people from diverse backgrounds. Recently, I attended the: •Berkley WHO -the topic was "1997 Asian Financial Crisis" and "The May 1998 Indonesian riots". I worked with people worldwide, including Mexico, New York, and Canada building and presenting ideas. •SF Mon 2023 -SF Model UN at Lowell High School -How to provide safe abortion for people in third world countries. Indian Classical Dance Professional I am Indian classical Kathak dancer learning the art for the last six years and won prizes. Red Cross As a member of the Red Cross program and club at school. I work with kids on raising awareness on health, participating in blood drives, and promoting blood donations at my campus. Attachment 2 148 NIDHI L SHARDA, PH .D FOUNDER & CREATIVE DIRECTOR KALAA ART & DESIGN MY PROFILE I'm Nidhi an Art & Design educator, researcher, and a mother. I strongly believe in the power of creative learning, especially in today's digital world, where attention span is defined by the length of YouTube videos and creativity by the chatbox emoji icons. I give credence to taking a moment and getting in tune with one's inner self needs a headspace and holding a paintbrush or embroidery needle in your hand can be that magic wand for many. Art & Design had been my love since my formative years. As a design professional, I loved to inculcate my teaching with creative exploration with a multitude of designs, influenced by traditional influence, crafts, flora, and fauna. environment, culture, social, and political scenario. I have spent 15 years of my career in the University teaching and the Design Institute (National Institute of Fashion Technology, India) as a Professor of Design & Head of the Department. In these years I have taught and guided Undergraduate, Post Graduate, and Ph.D. students. For last 10 years I'm engaged in teaching and mentoring your minds towards their creative journey. I'm a Ph.D. from the University of Delhi, India, Faculty of Science in "Sustainable Dyes and its implementation on textile Designs". I personally appreciate art and design forms with their innate beauty involving a Scientific and sustainable approach for better ecological models. and have presented and published various research papers on natural dyes and Sustainable design in international journals and forums. Attachment 2 149 Attachment 2 150 Title: Surrealist Transformation The title of my art is Surrealist Transformation. It's combination of surrealist elements as the hybrid bird and fish diving into the ocean and transforming into each other adorned in traditional Indian Mandala art. I was inspired by the Metamorphosis by Gurbuz Dogan Ek�ioglu and indian mandala art which both, in harmony, highlight the mysterious and surrealist nature of an ocean. The style of Indian Mandala art allows intricate geometric details to craft beautiful designs that embody spiritual and religious significance in Indian culture. The contrasting elements like the fish and bird signify change and renewal in society as we transform into something new and beautiful like them. Attachment 2 151 Samantha St. Clair - Utility Box Art Project Attachment 2 152 Teacher Bio: Merilee Fisher is an art/photography/ceramics teacher at Amador Valley High School. For me, she’s teaching the class AP 2D art. She is creative, funny, positive, and always has an eye for the meaning of art. Student Resume: Attachment 2 153 Art Submission: Description: This piece illustrates the feeling of being in a dream-like state outside of reality. It’s a relatable feeling that often can not be put into words. I wanted to imitate the floating feeling right before you fall asleep with the figure as well as the jellyfish and bubbles that all float in the air. The piece includes a galaxy background with many stars which I would use brush flicking techniques for and a lot of soft edges I would have to blend. Attachment 2 154 Page 6 of 6 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2024 Utility Box Art Project Proposals Not Accepted after Tuesday, April 16, 2024, 12:00AM (midnight) Please indicate experience level: o Professional Artist(s)o Student Artist(s), under supervision of Art Professional Please indicate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for, or check ‘No Preference’ if you would be willing to adapt your design(s) to fit any assigned location: o 1 o 4 o 7 o 2 o 5 o 8 o 10 o 3 o 6 o 9 o Any Artist: Co-Artist, if applicable: Co-Artist, if applicable: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Social: E-mail Address:Website: Signature of Artist: Date: Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: Date: Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: Date: Supervising Art Professional, if applicable: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: E-mail Address: Signature of Supervising Art Professional: Date: Serena Scully X X 13/03/24 5 CA 94588-3260 Attachment 2 155 SERENA SCULLY CONTACT SKILLS •illustration•Education•Communication•Organisation•CreativityLANGUAGE •English•Irish•Basic Swedish WORK EXPERIENCE Freelance Illustrator & Designer 2017 -2024 As a freelance children's book illustrator and graphic designer, I bring creativity, versatility, and a keen eye for detail to every project. With a passion for storytelling and a knack for visual communication, I excel in bringing characters to life and crafting captivating illustrations that resonate with a broad audience. Art Teacher 2019 -2024 Passionate and experienced art teacher dedicated to nurturing creativity and inspiring artistic expression in students of all ages. With a background in illustration and textile design, I bring expertise in a wide range of artistic techniques and mediums. EDUCATION Professional Master of Education 2017-2019 The National College of Art & Design , Dublin, Ireland. B(Des) Textile Design 2010-2014 The National College of Art & Design, Dublin, Ireland. Attachment 2 156 SERENA SCULLY Art Title: Discovery Artist Statement: I invite viewers to explore the outer reaches of their imagination, to journey beyond the confines of the known into realms that are truly out of this world. Moving from Dublin, Ireland to Dublin, CA, I aim to explore connection and dialogue, bridging the gap between two worlds and inviting others to join me on a new voyage of discovery. Together, let us embark on a journey, where the boundaries of what is possible are limited only by the reaches of our collective imagination. Right Side Attachment 2 157 SERENA SCULLY Art Title: Out of this World Artist Statement: Inspired by the exhilarating experience of a hot air balloon ride, my art invites viewers to embark on a journey of escapism and discovery. Through vibrant colors and dynamic compositions, I seek to capture the feeling of soaring above the mundane constraints of everyday life, gaining a fresh perspective on the world below. I aim to evoke a sense of wonder and awe, encouraging viewers to embrace the unknown and embrace the possibilities that lie beyond the horizon. Newly moved from Dublin, Ireland to Dublin, California this piece resonates with me on a personal level. ' Back Left Side Front Right Side Attachment 2 158 Page 6 of 6 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2024 Utility Box Art Project Proposals Not Accepted after Tuesday, April 16, 2024, 12:00AM (midnight) Please indicate experience level: Professional Artist(s)Student Artist(s), under supervision of Art Professional Please indicate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for, or check ‘No Preference’ if you would be willing to adapt your design(s) to fit any assigned location: 1 4 7 2 5 8 10 3 6 9 Any Artist: Co-Artist, if applicable: Co-Artist, if applicable: Addre City: State: Zip: Phone Social E-mail Website: Signature of Artist: Date: Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: Date: Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: Date: Supervising Art Professional, if applicable: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: E-mail Address: Signature of Supervising Art Professional: Date: Sheena Dale CA 94568 4 4 4 4 4 Attachment 2 159 SHEENA DALE, SCPM AREAS OF EXPERTISE Technical Writing Project Management Team Leadership EDUCATION Master of Science in Engineering San Jose State University [2011] Bachelor of Science, Biological Sciences University of California, Davis [2007] CERTIFICATIONS Stanford Advanced Project Management Certification LANGUAGES Proficient in Punjabi, beginner in German, Spanish and Japanese PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY A driven and talented engineer with over 10 years’ experience in the sciences. Demonstrated experience in design and development of innovations. WORK EXPERIENCE Abbott (formerly Thoratec / St. Jude Medical), Pleasanton, CA 2015 – Present Quality Systems Manager Senior Quality Engineer Quality Engineer II Was promoted to manage the Quality System alignment across multiple sites due to the mergers. Successfully provided quality system support and supported alignment across five sites. Design and develop technical drawings for new products. San Jose State University, San Jose, CA 2020 Lecturer Taught 20+ undergraduate and graduate students on the Fundamentals of Medical Device Quality Systems. This is the first time BME 187 was offered at the SJSU Campus. Boston Scientific, San Jose, CA 2013 – 2015 Quality Engineer II | Quality Engineer I Was promoted due to the successful completion of the corporate quality optimization initiative and performance in addressing routine production quality issues. New responsibilities included Lead of manufacturing line transfer, validation, and training at the new site. Intuitive Surgical, Sunnyvale, CA 2010 – 2013 QA Associate Engineer Biomedical Engineering Society @ SJSU, San Jose, CA 2009 – 2010 President | Bay Area Biomedical Device Conference Coordinator •Designed all literature, promotional material and developed the website for the Conference and the Organization Attachment 2 160 Utility Box Art Tempi.ate Exhibit A Jheen I\ D�\� Please use this di agram or similar format of a utility box to show the image you would like to paint on the four sides and top of the box. Ke ep in mind that the City's utility boxes vary in dimensions and size and will also have additional cabinets and meters on them. This is a generic diagram to better illustrate how the design will appear on the utility box and will be provided to those reviewing the proposals. ( Art Title: D rt <Y(n <; o '?-e f'> C\ OD( <: · '•!:i I' •• ·Ir,, t ·-,, !�. ,,,· • '( _ I #' _j�''1,1J , f: -·�·.' 'I• �· ,i I �l cl , . (''\ . .· �.::ii \.) ,. . ,Y:,i• • �---f !�1 i • �Ji�. 'fi;\' • �I•. ·1, �'. ·w',tt :�:� :it l: ·• i, •• !; . �'� \•��:w �··� �r, � ( � �\l" . . l ' ' ' -� . . • ,...J j \ !.,$,-, ' \ ► ' ., :i_.;Ar\! Top of Box ., '1 • f'F ·i • ffl" · 1 . �� -• '\ � '\'"II'+' \, t .,:J,r: i) 1� 1. lifflt �-\\\�: :.· ;i·''i�'t • 'he\\ •ti ,. ··-··�·I' Back Left Side Front Right Side Attachment 2 161 Title: Dreams Open Doors Ar�st: Sheena Dale Ar�st Statement: As an engineer, I have seen firsthand that we can create anything we dream. I was inspired by the recent NASA missions to go back into space and out of this world. The men and women who dare to do that grew up with the dreams of space as a kid. I wanted to show that it is possible to achieve those dreams or any dreams we have as children. The art is intended to inspire kids to con�nue dreaming because the power of our dreams can open doors. And in this case, the open door symbolizes going “out of this world” into what we had always dreamt about Attachment 2 162 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2024 Utility Box Art Project Proposa ls Not Accepted after Tuesday, April 16, 2024, 12:00AM (midnight) Please indicate experience level: 0 Professional Artist(s) D Student Artist(s), under supervision of Art Professional Please indicate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for, or check 'No Preference' ifyou would be willing to adapt your design(s) to fit any assigned location: 0 I O 4 □2 0 5 □3 0 6 7 8 9 0 10 □AnySierra Danielle Williamson Artist: _____________________________ _ Co-Artist. if applicable: ________________________ _ Co-A ebsite: -+'N'+{ .... �...__ _______ _ Signature of Artist -�""""=--A��=·=·::..:..:..::...=.-'--'-"V'-------Date: _L\...c.,../_1'2_/-'1'--t-\--'---- E-mail Signature of Co-Artist. if applicable: ___________ Date: ________ Signature of Co-Artist. if applicable: ___________ Date: _______ _ Supervising Art Professional, if applicable: __________________ _ Address: ____________________________ _ City: ________________ .State: ______ Zip: _____ _ Phone: _____________ E-mail Address: ___________ _ Signature of Supervising Art Professional: ____________ Date: _____ _ Page 6 of 6 Attachment 2 163 Sierra Williamson Local Bay Area artist that specializes In acrylic painting with experience In art instruction to all ages. art curriculum creation, art event coordination, and art studio management. Possesses a unique painting style with a passion for exploring different mediums and sharing passion for art with others. EXPERIENCE Creatif Art Studio, Pleasanton -Art Instructor May 2019 -PRESE T Fi�e xears of dedicated experience specializing in teaching acrylicpam�ng c_lasses, successfully conductin g painting workshops,coordmatm g events, and creating comprehe nsive paintingcurriculum for all ages and skill levels. Creatif Art Studio, Pleasanton -Assistant Manager January 2023 • PRESENT In addition to all An Instructor responsibilities, One year of devoted experience as an Assistant Manager in charge of all studio operations. EDUCATION Las Positas College, Livermore -Business JANUARY 2022 -PRESENT Ceramics Arts and Sculpture, -California High School June 7017 SHOWS ANO PROJECTS Cashout Collective Art Show -Berkeley, CA Put on by UC Berkeley Art Students March 2019 Local Artist Showcase - Dublin, CA February 2018 SKILLS Acrylic Painting An Instruction Art Curriculum Creation Illustration Fluid Painting Ceramics Photography Watercolor Color Theory Collaboration Studio Management Painting techniques Attachment 2 164 Sierra Williamson Utility Boxes 5-1 O Please use this diagram or imilar format or a utilit bo to how the image you would like to paint on the four id and top ( the bo . Keep in mind that th ily's utilily boxes vary in dim n i ns and lzc and, Ill also have additional cabinets and meters on them. This is a generic diagram to better illustrate how the design will appear on the utility box and will be provided to those reviewing the proposals. Art itlc: Celestial Solstice Top of Box front Right Side Attachment 2 165 Sierra Williamson Utility Boxes 5-10 Please use this diagram or similar forn1at of a utility box to show the image you would like to paint on the four sides and top ( the box. Keep in mind that the City's urility boxes vary in dimensions and siz and will also have additi naJ cabinets and n,eters on them. This is a generic diagram to 1,.-,tter illustrate how the d ·ign will appear on the urility box and will I,.-, provid d to those rc,•icwing the proposals. Ar1 Ti11e: Otherworldly Dream scape Back Left Side front Right Side Attachment 2 166 Sierra Williamson Utility Boxes 5-1 O Please u.w this diagram or imilar format of a utility bu to show th,: imag� • u would like to paint On lh� fow ide and t p f the box. K pin mind that the 'ty' utility x vary in dimtmSi ns and si�e and will also have additional cabinets nd ,neter on them. This, a generic diagram to better illuslrat" how th" design will appear on the utility box and will be provided to those rcvie,,,ing the proposals. Art Title: Cosmic Wonderland Attachment 2 167 Artist Statements and Titles: Celestial Solstice: This piece aims to capture the celestial essence of the sun and moon through their personification. Otherworldly Dreamscape: This piece is an abstract representation of a cosmic landscape, that aims to blend surrealism and vivacious color in a starry dreamscape. Cosmic Wonderland: This piece is a vibrant take on a classic outer space scene that serves to represent the many facets of cosmic wonders. Attachment 2 168 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2024 Utility Box Art Project Proposals Not Accepted after Tuesday, April 16, 2024, 12:00AM (midnlgtu) Please indicate experience level: 0 Professional Artlst(s) Ji( Student Artlst(s), under supervision of Art Professional Please indicate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for. or check 'No Preference' If you would be willing to adapt your design(s) to fit any assigned location: D I D 2 □ 3 □ Artisc Youna Son Co-Artis� a appliable: N/A City: E-mail Signature of Artist: ◄ 5 6 D 0 8 D 10 e, 9 g Any Stace: CA Zlp:,_9_4_sa _a ___ _ Soclal------ Webslte: _N_I_A _________ _ IO lll\ a-....._Due: _4_11_012_02_4 ___ _ Signature of Co-Arti� a appliable: ___________ -at e: _______ _ Signature of Co-Arti� a appliable; ___________ Date: _______ _ Edwin Suarez Supervising Art Professional. If applicable: __________________ _ Address: 1 C ..,,ta te: _____ --4<,p_· ------Phone; -mad Address: 4/10/2 024 Signature of Supervising Art Professional: _____ ..;;:..'-"'""----__,_,ate: _____ _ Page 6016 Attachment 2 169 Youna Son has lived in Dublin throughout the pandemic, before moving to Pleasanton. She is 13 years old, and always has had a passion for arts and crafts, whatever form it may be in. Doodles, painting, clay, she was interested in all of it.Throughout her school life, she has always been known as the artsy kid, even in second grade. Although her mom insisted she should take an art class outside of school, Youna never really gave it much thought, liking the idea of being self taught. In the past three years of her Middle School life, whenever there was a chance to take a class related to art, she jumped in without any hesitation. This year, she has been in three art classes, 3D art, digital art, and art on paper. She has bonded with many people through her love of creating unique and fun pieces, like her art teacher, who she's been a student of for 3 years. For Youna, art is a way to express yourself, no matter what you want to express. She loved art for this, and loved expressing herself through her art, rather than words. Attachment 2 170 Title: Spacey Thoughts This drawing shows what happens inside my head whenever I draw. It is an "out of the world experience", as it shows many of my crazy thoughts during an art process. Attachment 2 171 Utility Box Art Template Exhibit A Please use this diagram or similar format of a utility box to show the image you would like to paint on the four sides and top of the box. Keep in mind that the City's utility boxes vary in dimensions and size and will also have additional cabinets and meters on them. This is a generic diagram to better illustrate how the design will appear on the utility box and will be pro vided to those reviewing the proposals. Art Title: Back Left Side Frent Right Side Attachment 2 172 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2024 Utility Box Art Project . ht) Proposals Not Accepted after Tuesd ay, April 16, 2024, 12:00AM (midnig Please indicate experience level: 0 Professional Artist(s) ....../. .. A p fessional lid' Student Artist(s), under su perv1s1on of rt ro Please indicate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for, or check 'No Preference' if you would be willing t o adapt your design(s) to fit any assigned locatio n: □ I □ 4 □ 7 □ 2 □ 5 □ 8 □ 10 3 □ 6 □ 9 g Any Artist 1Rl:'z'A �tNHA Co -Artist. if applicable: City: CA Zip: °llf 5� tJ/4 _......,,::_-++--________ 0ateryts/�0Au Signature of Co-Artist. if applicable: ___________ Date: _______ _ Signature of Co-Artist. if applicable: ___________ Date: _______ _ Supervising Art Professional, ifapplicable: 1h: • tJ 1J L: �J p.. City: Phone: ......:::=;;=+J.Z...u.<-=e:..+------E-mail Address: Signature of Supervising Art Professional: ......:.(}15Jv..t....::...:.::!.....,l,;;...._J2___ __ =------"------Date: o+J 1.d u,2-"f Page 6 of 6 Attachment 2 173 TRIYA SINHA 14-year-old student at Foothill High School, recently moved to the USA from Australia. Subjects of interest include STEM subjects such as Maths and Biology. Conversely has an affinity for the fine arts such as piano, painting, illustrations and graphic design.Enjoys reading and writing in her spare time. Looking for volunteering opportunities to gain hands-on experience, open to a diverse range of opportunities and interests such as STEM or Arts based activities.Enthusiastic learner and active participant, always takes initiative to contribute and help. ACTIVITIES AND INTERESTS -Public Speaking- active member of the debate team at school, constantly participating in public forum tournaments. -Music and Fine Arts- Piano, Painting, Sketching, Mixed Media -Netball- Member of school and community netball club in Melbourne, consistently scoring well within community and school tournaments. -Track and Field- High Jump, 100m and 400m Relay and Long-Distance Running. -Cultural Activities- learnt Bharatanatyam (Indian Classical Dance) for 6 years in Melbourne ACHIEVEMENTS AND ACCOLADES -Piano-has reached Grade 6 in AMEB (Australian Music Examinations Board) -Netball-placed 3rd in Waverley District Netball League (Local Netball League) -Track and Field- Placed in 2 nd in 100m Race in Australian School Athletics QUALIFICATIONS AND PARTICIPATIONS - Participated in John Lewis SVUDL Debating Tournament - Participated in MVHS Debating Tournament - Participated in BYJU’s Coding Course in Australia for 3 years - Performed in multiple Bharatnatyam Dance Concerts over 6 years at various public community events. SKILLS - Interpersonal Skills:Teamwork, Communication, Cooperation - Problem Solving:Critical Thinking, Resourceful, Attention to Detail - Personal Skills:Organised, Precise, Time Management, Strong Work Ethic Attachment 2 174 Dr. Nidhi L Sharda -Founder & Creative Director Dr. Nidhi L Sharda is the Founder of Kala Art & Design Studio, Pleasanton, California, and is Visual Art and Design Educator and Researcher. Prior to this, She has spent 15 years of her career at the University teaching in a Design College, as a Professor & Head of the Department. she was responsible for guiding design projects for the design collection, and, supervising research projects at the Doctoral and Post Graduate levels and planning and administering departmental goals including International academic program. She was also a Nodal officer for Swiss Textiles College for three years before moving to the USA. She has presented and published many scholarly papers in International Journals. Her applied research focuses on the area of Fashion & Textile Design, with research experience in the field of natural dyes, sustainable design, Indian Textiles, and Sur face Art. Her pedagogy involves an appreciation for art and design forms with their innate beauty involving a Scientific and sustainable approach to better ecological models. Attachment 2 175 t\-ri Tt�e = &Y)'oets o'r \'to--pe, NaJyte, 1vijCI. Si1111'1. e>Qck Le.ft S\o.e, fro(\\- JT1 ·- ,op� Bo;< Ris'Ar �,cie Attachment 2 176 Page 6 of 6 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2024 Utility Box Art Project Proposals Not Accepted after Tuesday, April 16, 2024, 12:00AM (midnight) Please indicate experience level: Professional Artist(s) Student Artist(s), under supervision of Art Professional Please indicate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for, or check ‘No Preference’ if you would be willing to adapt your design(s) to fit any assigned location: 1 4 7 2 5 8 10 3 6 9 Any Artist: Co-Artist, if applicable: Co-Artist, if applicable: Addr City: State: Zip: Phon Social: E-mai Website: Signature of Artist: Date: Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: Date: Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: Date: Supervising Art Professional, if applicable: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: E-mail Address: Signature of Supervising Art Professional: Date: Vera Gordeev Lowdermilk Anne Giancola California 94551 04/16/24 4 4 Attachment 2 177 Attachment 2 178 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2024 Utility Box Art Project Proposals Not Accepted after Tuesday, April 16, 2024, 12:00AM (midnight) Please indicate experience level: Professional Artist( s) D Student Artist(s), under supervision of Art Professional Please indicate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for, or check 'No Preference' if you would be willing to adapt your design(s) to fit any assigned location: □ □ □ Artist: □ □ □ 7 8 9 � j 10 � Any --------------------------------- Co-Artist, if applicable: __________________________ _ Address: City: __ Phone: State: Ct:,,J ;fo,-,a.� Social: J\l//� Zip:_�45_,a,_ Website: 1'4 / A �--------------------- Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: ____________ Date: ________ _ Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: ____________ Date: ________ _ Supervising Art Professional, if applicable: ____________________ _ Address: City: _________________ State: ______ Zi p: ______ _ Phone: E-mail Address: ---------------------------- Signature of Supervising Art Professional: _____________ Date: _____ _ Page 6 of 6 Attachment 2 179 Yuzhen Zhu Concept artist ㅡ OBJECTIVE Seekingthepositionoffull-timegamedeveloper ㅡ EDUCATION DublinHighSchool 8151VillagePkwy Dublin,CA94568 Attendance:2years Relevantcoursesatschool:ComputerScienceEssentials APComputerSciencePrinciples HonorsArtistPortfolio CollegeofInterest:ArtCenterCollegeofDesign—Gamedevelopment major ㅡ WORK EXPERIENCE SelfEmployed,3927TwainharteRoad,Dublin,CA January2020—present ●Workedundermultiplerolesof3Dmodeler,conceptartist,level designer,gamedesigner,andstorydesigner ●Built3Dmodelsandassetsforselfcreatedgamesandidlegame studios ●Illustratedconceptartsforassets,scenes,andcharacters. ●Designedscenes,levels,andmechanicsforgames ●Designedstoryarcsandbackgroundloresformultiplegames ㅡ SKILLS ●Expertinhistory:Knowledgeableinhistoricaleventsand backgrounds,abletoaccuratelyandcreativelyimplement historicalsettingsandconceptsintogames. ●3Dmodeling:Haveexperienceworkingwith3Dmodelsforover 3years,creatednumerous3Dmodelsandworkedforidlegame studiosunderthepositionof3Dmodeler ●Programming:AttendedtheComputerScienceEssentials programatschool,havecreatedmanyprojectsandgame prototypeswithfriends ●Conceptart:Abletodesignconceptsforgamesandcomplete illustrations.Experiencedinphotoshopandprocreate. Attachment 2 180 Utility Box Art Template Exhibit A Please use this diagram or similar format of a utility box to show the image you would like to paint on the four sides and top of the box. Keep in mind that the City's utility boxes vary in dimensions and size and will also have additional cabinets and meters on them. This is a generic diagram to better illustrate how the design will appear on the utility box and will be provided to those reviewing the proposals. Top of Box Back Left Side Front Right Side Attachment 2 181 Utility Box Art Selection May 9, 2024 182 Top 10 Proposals 183 1. Alyssa Wang –Cosmic Corgi 184 2. Haley Haslim –Dublin Cosmic Dreamscape 185 3. Naghmeh Danishmand –Proposed Design 186 4. Anne Giancola –Historic Camp Park 187 5. Jen Huber –Camp Parks: Fleet City 1941 to 1946 188 6. Jen Huber -Parks Air Force Base: 1951 to 1959 189 7. Lisa Long –Climbing Mountains Together 190 8. Andrew Lott –Portal to Day & Night 191 9. Elli Maskiell –Bunny Astronaut 192 10. Iris Shen –Observers 193 194 Thank you 195 STAFF REPORT Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission Page 1 of 2 Agenda Item 6.1 DATE:June 13, 2024 TO:Honorable Chair and Commissioners FROM:Jackie Dwyer,Parks & Community Services Director SUBJECT:2024 Temporary Art ProjectPrepared by:Shelby Perry, Recreation Coordinator EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:The Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission will discuss options for a future Temporary Public Art project. STAFF RECOMMENDATION:Receive the report and provide input on the Temporary Art project options provided by the Parks and Community Services Department. FINANCIAL IMPACT:The Temporary Art Program is included in the Parks and Community Services Department’s annual operating budget and is funded by the Public Art Fund. DESCRIPTION:BackgroundIn October 2019, the City Council approved an annual temporary art display program. Each year, Staff works with the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission to identify the project that will be developed and implemented that year. In recent years, the City has completed painted storm drains, library boxes, oversized picture frames, and others. For the next project, Staff has developed three potential options for the Commission to consider, as outlined below. The project is anticipated to begin with solicitation to artists in summer 2024 and be completed in spring 2025. Costs for each project vary but cannot exceed the total funding allocation for the annual Temporary Art Program. 2024 Temporary Art Program Options 196 Page 2 of 2 Option 1 – Mural paintings on basketball courts at city parks, specifically the key (rectangle area directly adjacent to each basket). Possible locations include Alamo Creek, Dolan, Ted Fairfield, and Schaefer Ranch Parks. These four locations would allow for eight murals to be painted. Project supplies procured by the City, including paint, will cost approximately $5,000. Additionally, each artist would receive a $500-$1,000 stipend per mural. Option 2 – Decorated molded fiberglass shamrocks, approximately three feet high by threefeet wide. Five shamrocks would be decorated by artists and placed at parks and facilities throughout Dublin including The Wave/Emerald Glen Park, Civic Center, Shannon Park and Community Center, and others. Additionally, as these are on a weighted base, they could be moved around to different parks and facilities if desired. Project supplies procured by the City, including five fiberglass shamrocks, will be approximately $15,000. Each artist would provide their own supplies to decorate the shamrock and receive a $500-$1,000 stipend. Option 3 – Painted wood lawn benches. Eight to 10 benches would be painted by artistsand displayed in parks and facilities throughout Dublin. Project supplies procured by the City, including the wood lawn benches, would cost approximately $4,000. Each artist would provide their own supplies to decorate the bench and receive a $500-$1,000 stipend.Next Steps The Commission is being asked to provide input on the project option to pursue, including locations, artist stipend, design, and any other items that should be considered before project implementation. STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE:None. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH:The Commission Agenda was posted. ATTACHMENTS: 1)Temporary Art Project Sample of Options 197 Attachment 1 Sample-Basketball Court Murals 198 Attachment 1 Sample -Fiberglass Lawn Displays 199 Attachment 1 Sample -Wooden Benches 200 2024 Temporary Art Project June 13, 2024 201 Dublin’s Public Art Selection •The item before you tonight is selection of the City's next temp art. •In recent years we have done chairs, library boxes, picture frames, etc. Each spring, the Commission is asked to review and select a temporary art project for that year. •The goal following tonight's meeting, staff has direction and can proceed with: –finalizing the program –developing a call for artists, –return to the commission late summer for art selection 202 Option 1 –Basketball Court Mural •The key (rectangle area directly adjacent to each basket.) •Possible locations include Alamo Creek Park, Dolan Park, Ted Fairfield Park, and Schaefer Ranch Park. These four locations would allow for eight murals to be painted. •Project supplies procured by the City, including paint, will cost approximately $5,000. •Each artist would receive a stipend of $500-$1,000 per mural. 203 Option 1 –Basketball Court Mural 204 Option 2 –Fiberglass Shamrocks •Approximately 3 feet high. •Five shamrocks would be decorated by artists and placed at parks and facilities throughout Dublin. •Project supplies produced by the City, including five fiberglass shamrocks, will be approximately $15,000. •Each artist would provide their own supplies to decorate the shamrock and receive a stipend of $500-$1,000. 205 Option 2 –Fiberglass Shamrocks 206 Option 3 –Wood Lawn Benches •Eight to ten benches would be painted by artists and displayed in parks and facilities throughout Dublin. •Project supplies procured by the City, including the wood lawn benches, would cost approximately $4,000. •Each artist would provide their own supplies to decorate the bench and receive a stipend of $500-$1,000. 207 Option 3 –Wood Lawn Benches 208 Thank you 209