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DUBLIN
CALIFORNIA
STAFF REPORT
CITY COUNCIL
Agenda Item 5.2
DATE: November 5, 2024
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers
FROM: Colleen Tribby, City Manager
SU B.ECT: Basketball Court Mural Art Selection
Prepared by: Shelby Perry, Recreation Coordinator
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The City Council will consider a recommendation from the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission
for eight basketball court murals to be painted in Fiscal Year 2024-25.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission's Basketball Court Mural Art Program
recommendations.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
The Basketball Court Mural Art Project, including artist stipend and supplies, is estimated to cost
approximately $14,000. The project is funded by the Public Art Fund. Sufficient funds have been
allocated in the Fiscal Year 2024-25 budget for this project.
DESCRIPTION:
In 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 temporary art display
program that will be developed and implemented that year.
On May 9, 2024, the Commission reviewed three temporary art display program options.
Basketball Court Mural Art was selected as the temporary art program that will be completed in
Fiscal Year 2024-25. The murals will be painted in the rectangular portion of the two "key" areas
of each basketball court directly adjacent to the basketball hoops. Each artist will receive a stipend
of $1,200 for each piece of artwork and the City will provide the paint and materials. This program
includes painting eight basketball court murals at the following locations:
• Alamo Creek Park (2)
• Dolan Park (2)
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• Ted Fairfield Park (2)
• Schaefer Ranch Park (2)
Basketball court murals transform public spaces into vibrant, artistic environments that foster
community engagement and pride. The murals will provide an accessible platform for local artists
to showcase their creativity while reflecting the neighborhood's culture, values, and history.
Additionally, by combining art and recreation, the murals will inspire positive social interaction,
enhance the visibility of sports and physical activity, and encourage a sense of belonging.
As stated in the City's Public Art Master Plan and the Call for Artists, artwork should align with the
City's Mission, Vision and Values. Artwork must also be suitable for all ages. All public artwork
must be produced by professional artists or by student artists working under the supervision of a
professional artist or art teacher.
Staff issued a Call for Artists on July 15, 2024. This opportunity was publicized through the City's
website and social media channels, the California Cultural Arts Council website, and via email to a
list of interested artists, past temporary project artists, registrants in the City's Cultural Arts
Database, and nearby cities with similar temporary art programs. The deadline to apply was
September 9, 2024.
A total of 47 proposals were received from 22 individual artists. Forty-five of the proposals were
received from 21 professional artists, and two proposals were received from one student artist.
Each design proposal includes the artist's resume, statement, and design proposal.
On October 10, 2024, the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission reviewed the artist's proposals
and recommended eight proposals to the City Council. The recommended artists' design proposals
are included with this Staff Report (Attachment 1). Below is a list of the recommended artists and
the title of the artist's proposal.
TABLE 1: BASKETBALL KEY LOCATIONS AND ARTISTS ASSIGNMENTS
Artist
Proposal Title
Basketball Key Location
Andrew Lot
Balancing Act #1
Ted Fairfield Park
Andrew Lot
Balancing Act #2
Ted Fairfield Park
Cristina Edwards
Nothing's Impossible
Dolan Park
Cristina Edwards
Tic Tac Toe
Dolan Park
Kalani Ware
Evolution of Flora
Schaefer Ranch Park
Kalani Ware
Evolution of Flora
Schaefer Ranch Park
Kristina Smith
Perpetual Waves
Alamo Creek Park
Kristina Smith
Floating
Alamo Creek Park
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STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE:
None.
NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH:
The City Council Agenda was posted.
ATTACHMENTS:
1) Design Proposals from Recommended Artists
2) Call for Artists Basketball Court Murals
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Attachment 1
Basketball Court Mural Art Proposal
PROPOSAL COVERSHEET:
Dublin 2024 Temporary Art Project, Basketball Court Murals
Proposals will not be accepted after Monday, September 9, 2024, at 4:00 p.m.
Artist Name: Andrew Lott
Address:'
City: Oakland
Main Phone:
E-mail Address:
Please indicate experience level:
State: CA Zip: 94618
Other Phone:
Website: afottdesign.com
19 Professional Artist(s) 0 Student Artist(s)
Please indicate any specific location(s) 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:
Location: Alamo Creek Park or Dolan Park
Artwork Title: Balancing Act #2
Signature of Artist:
0 No Preference
Date: 9/8/24
Co -Artist Name, if applicable:
Signature of Co -Artist, if applicable: Date:
Supervising Art Professional Name, if applicable:
Address:
City: State: Zip:
Main Phone: Other Phone:
E-mail Address: Website:
Signature of Supervising Art Professional: Date:
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Andrew
Lott
SKILLS
CREATIVE SKILLS
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe InDesign
Procreate on iPad
Illustration
PROJECT SKILLS
Detail Oriented
Efficient/Organized
Team Collaborator
Creative Direction
EXTRACURRICULAR
Motion Graphics
Mockup Rendering
Hand Lettering
Web Design
Production Oversite
Vendor Management
Time Management
HAND LETTERING WORKSHOP
Intensive hand lettering workshop lead by
distinguished lettering artist Ken Barber.
LETTERFORM ARCHIVE
Two-day workshop in type selection and pairing lead
by typography expert Stephen Coles.
CHILLUSTRATORS
A monthly meet up for illustrators, artists
and designers.
BIO
ABOUT ME
When not cooking up new design work Andrew
can be found outdoors grilling yakitori, fly fishing
in the Eastern Sierras of California, or scoping
out new Bay Area restaurants with friends.
CONTACT PORTFOLIO
ALOTTDESIGN.COM
EDUCATION
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, CHICO
BACHELOR OF ARTS, GRAPHIC DESIGN
DIABLO VALLEY COLLEGE
ASSOCIATE ARTS DEGREE
EMPLOYMENT
ANDREW LOTT DESIGN
INDEPENDENT DESIGNER • 07/21—PRESENT
Manage freelance studio and partner with clients to deliver creative
branding, design and illustration solutions. Clients I have worked with
spanned across food, hospitality, construction and more.
MACKENZIE SF
CONTRACT BRAND DESIGNER • 10/22—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 all projects, I acted as a team member, interfacing with
clients to help guide design decisions and provide creative direction.
S.M.W. LOCAL UNION 104
GRAPHIC DESIGNER • 06/17-07/21
Oversee all design, photography and production 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 assets.
BRAND MARINADE
GRAPHIC DESIGNER • 11/16-06/17
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.
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ARTWORK TITLE
Balancing Act #2
ARTIST STATEMENT
"Balancing Act 2" is the sibling of "Balancing Act #1". The idea of
creating another version is that they could be paired together on the
same court. Again, using fun and playful shapes I worked to create a
composition that uses the idea of balance and tension at the same
time. By moving around unique shapes I find an even balance of
color and spacing among the layout. Utilizing a different color pallete
and the same "overprint" technique the piece has a different, but
still energetic feeling, like "Balancing Act #1". Like the game of
basketball, this piece brings motion, energy and style to the court.
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ARTWORK TITLE
"Balancing Act ffl"
ARTIST STATEMENT
Using fun and playful shapes, "Balancing Act 141" creates a
composition that mimics a stack of objects all balancing and
supporting each other. Using standard and unique shapes I was
able to create visual movement with an energetic color palette.
These effects are all enhanced by the "overprint" employed. As
colors cross over each other the hue changes —giving the
impression of transparency and colors mixing. Overall, the idea
with this piece of work was to create an exciting and fun energy
that goes with the game of basketball.
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Attachment 1
Basketball Court Mural Art Proposal
PROPOSAL COVERSHEET:
Dublin 2024 Temporary Art Project, Basketball Court Murals
Proposals will not be accepted after Monday, September 9, 2024, at 4:00 p.m.
Artist Name: Cristina Edwards
Address:
City: Oakland
State: CA Zip: 94608
Main Phone: Other Phone:
E-mail Address: Website: cristinaedwards.com
Please indicate experience level: 0 Professional Artist(s) 0 Student Artist(s)
Please indicate any specific location(s) 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:
Location: 0 No Preference
Artwork Title: Nothing's Impossible, Tic Tac Toe, and Sunrise in Blue & Gold
Signature of Artist: Date: 8-10-2024
Co -Artist Name, if applicable:
Signature of Co -Artist, if applicable: Date:
Supervising Art Professional Name, if applicable:
Address:
City: State: Zip:
Main Phone: Other Phone:
E-mail Address: Website:
Signature of Supervising Art Professional: Date:
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Cristina Edwards
Multidisciplinary Artist. Project Manager. Educator.
PORTFOLIO
• Click HERE for Project -Specific Portfolio (Dublin Temporary Basketball Courts) or paste the
following link: bit.ly/bball925
• Full Portfolio available at CristinaEdwards.com
WORK EXPERIENCE
Mural Restoration Assistant
2024 - present / San Francisco, CA
Restore large-scale public art painting on an artist team in collaboration with the original artists.
Currently restoring a 90' x 25' mural in SOMA SF.
Arts Educator and Facilitator
2014-present / Throughout the United States
Teach a wide range of classes, including Painting, Stained glass, Frame Weaving, Watercolor,
Ethnobotany and Poetry, Wellness and Grounding Practice, Figure Drawing, and outdoor skills.
Past partnerships include: SOMArts, SF Creativity Museum, the Lawrence Hall of Science, Lander
Art Center, Balay Kreative, National Outdoor Leadership School, Sketchboard.Co, and others.
Independent Consultant
September 2023- present / Oakland, CA
Facilitator, learning designer, and relationship -builder working in aligned collaboration with
organizations in the environmental and education sectors.
Nonprofit Program Manager and Facilitator
2012-2024 / Oakland, CA
In my former day job, I collaborated with leaders in the environmental space to shape organizational
strategy, leadership, and vision. Versed and practiced in small, dynamic, mission -driven teams.
EDUCATION
UC Berkeley Bachelors of Science, Conservation and Resource Studies
AWARDS AND HONORS
• 2019 Staff Merit Award, Lawrence Hall of • 2017 Merit Award for Faculty, National
Science Outdoor Leadership School
• 2020 Staff Merit Award, UC Berkeley • 2013-2015 Buick Scholar
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CITY OF DUBLIN
Basketball Court Mural Proposal Cristina Edwards
Artist Statement
In my proposed mural designs, I draw on my background in graphic design and public
art to create visually dynamic pieces.
Inspired by playfulness, imagination, vibrant youthful energy, I infused my designs with
influences from modern art, board games, and typography.
use bold, contrasting colors to evoke a sense of joy, spontaneity, and possibility. The
designs are each crafted to balance whimsy with symmetry, reflecting both the creativity,
and the precision of the game of basketball.
On the next page, I've shared about my inspiration for each of the three designs I am
proposing.
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Key dimensions:
19'x12'
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"Tic Tac Toe"
This bold design brings in themes of
playfulness, simplicity, and the friendly
match. Designed to be striking from any angle
as well as at a distance.
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This design can be used on
one or both sides of the court
at any of the available
locations
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Key dimensions:
19'x12'
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"Nothing's Impossible"
Two "impossible" shapes, the Mobius Strip,
and Escher's Triangle come to life, reminding
players to think outside the box: there may be
\.__a way to win that you haven't thought of yet! .
('This design can be used on�
one or both sides of the court
at any of the available
locations
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Basketball Court Mural Art Proposal
PROPOSAL COVERSHEET:
Dublin 2024 Temporary Art Project, Basketball Court Murals
Proposals will not be accepted after Monday, September 9, 2024, at 4:00 p.m.
Artist Name: Kalani Ware
Address:
City: Walnut Creek State: CA Zip: 94596
Main Phone: Other Phone:
E-mail Address: Website: kalaniware.com
Please indicate experience level: ■ Professional Artist(s) 0 Student Artist(s)
Please indicate any specific location(s) 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:
Location: ■ No Preference
Artwork Title: Evolution of Flora
Signature of Artist: kalaniware.com Date: 9/8/24
Co -Artist Name, if applicable: N/A
Signature of Co -Artist, if applicable: Date:
Supervising Art Professional Name, if applicable: N/A
Address:
City: State: Zip:
Main Phone: Other Phone:
E-mail Address: Website:
Signature of Supervising Art Professional: Date:
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Dublin temporary basektball court concept
" Evolution of flora "
2 designs, any location
DESIGNED BY KALANI WARE
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Basketball Court Mural Art Proposal
PROPOSAL COVERSHEET:
Dublin 2024 Temporary Art Project, Basketball Court Murals
Proposals will not be accepted after Monday, September 9, 2024, at 4:00 p.m.
Artist Name:
Address:
City: Santa Clara
Kristina Smith
Main Phone:
E-mail Address:
Please indicate experience level:
State: CA zip: 95054
Other Phone:
Website:
(I) Professional Artist(s) 0 Student Artist(s)
Please indicate any specific location(s) 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:
Location: 131 No Preference
Artwork Title: Perpetual Waves
Signature of Artist:
Date:
Co -Artist Name, if applicable:
Signature of Co -Artist, if applicable: Date:
Supervising Art Professional Name, if applicable:
Address:
City: State: Zip:
Main Phone: Other Phone:
E-mail Address: Website:
Signature of Supervising Art Professional; Date:
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Dublin temporary basektball court concept
Artist statement
For this project, I am proposing two abstract pieces entitled "Evolution of Flora.'
These artworks are abstract interpretations of flowers, with petals that intentionally
deviate from traditional forms, rendered in dynamic, vibrant, and contrasting colors.
The distortion symbolizes growth —growth that reflects our personal journeys and
collective life experiences.
To me, nature's representation is fundamental, and the diverse forms of flora mirror
the diversity of people and cultures within our communities. I believe these pieces
will not only enhance the basketball courts, but also serve as a creative expression
that connects the community through shared beauty and meaning. I would be
honored to contribute this artistic vision to the City of Dublin, helping to further
beautify and inspire this public space.
KALANI WARE
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KRISTINA SMITH
PROFILE
Kristina is a multidisciplinary creative producing physical & digital
manifestations of ideas.
EXPERIENCE
Intern, Acme Studio; Oakland, CA — 2004-2005
Learned foundational elements of prototyping
Junior designer, Toy Monster; Shanghai, China — 2008-2009
Designed toys and three showrooms in Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Texas.
This included wall to wall murals.
Designer, Blockware LLC; San Francisco, CA — 2009-2020
Designed 100+ consumer products in ceramics, textiles, bamboo, wood, and
resin for clients such as Bed, Bath, and Beyond.
Director of Design, Blockware LLC; Sonoma, CA — 2016-2020
Oversaw and executed multiple brands development, design of products and
services for both brick and mortar and eCommerce businesses.
Design Freelancer; Santa Clara, CA — 2020-present
Providing creative direction for entrepreneurs to materialize their ideas
through building prototypes, technical drawings and illustrations.
EDUCATION
California College of the Arts, San Francisco, CA — Bachelors of fine arts in
Industrial Design — 2007
SKILLS
• Full proficiency in Adobe creative suite
• Pattern making, sewing, 3D printing, prototyping
• Fine arts: Acrylic paint, water color, drawings
SELECTED PRESS
• Better Homes and Gardens: Storage, Fall 2012, page 23
• Real Simple, "For the Hosts" June 2021, page 36
• The San Francisco Chronicle: "Style Gift guide" Dec 2017: Rule#5 Surf
backpack
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Title: Perpetual Waves
Artist: Kristina Smith
Photo mock-up
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Title:
Perpetual Waves
Artist Statement:
Inspired by the ocean off the California coast- I am trying to capture the perpetual motion of
the rhythmic waves and shifting translucency of the colors of the water. Water is not just
imperative for life, but also symbolic form of fluidity- how we as humans have weathered
challenges by fluidity, much like water weaving around rocks in a river bed. The graphic
depictions emulate the steady waves that go from calm to energetic, from glassy to colliding. I
hope to encourage viewers to flow with the art's undulations while contemplating the ebb and
flow of community: each wave is a person, sometimes supporting another, sometimes parting
ways, and sometimes uniting to create a whole body of movement.
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Title: Floating
Artist: Kristina Smith
Photo mock-up
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Title:
Floating
Artist Statement:
Inspired by the depths of the oceans, I hoped to capture the layers and hues of the
water as well as its movement.The bright color of the water at Point Lobos swell and
saturate with color as the water becomes deeper.There is a richness there that draws
the eye in. Rock formations influence the flow of the water, guiding it while the water
also cuts through the rock. This is an allegory for our lives, how we flow around one
another and obstacles, carving out our spaces, while being influenced by those
around us.
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DUBLIN
CALIFORNIA
THE NEW
AMERICAN
BACKYARD
CALL FOR ARTISTS
Temporary Art Project
Basketball Court Mural
CALL ISSUE DATE: 7/18/24
CALL DEADLINE: 9/9/24, 4:00 p.m. PST
The City of Dublin invites qualified professional artists and student artists working
under the supervision of a professional artist or art teacher to submit designs for an
upcoming unique temporary art project. Temporary art displays are a great way to
bring public art to City parks, streets, and facilities, define neighborhoods, and bring
culture to the community.
BACKGROUND
For this project, the City of Dublin is seeking artists to paint murals in the key of
basketball courts throughout Dublin. This unique project would include soliciting
artists/muralists to complete the design and painting of each basketball court mural.
These murals will make basketball courts more inviting and more fun in order to
inspire and strengthen communities. The addition of artistic murals to basketball
courts will also help draw people to the parks.
Artists are encouraged to be as creative as possible when approaching this project. The
proposed design should be inviting and encourage patron engagement. Site -specific
proposals and general proposals that the City may display at its sole discretion are
acceptable. Artists are responsible for priming, painting, and sealing the mural.
Because of the nature of this project, artists will be provided with the paint and sealant
to be utilized. The city intends to provide outdoor basketball court specific sealant.
Red, yellow, blue, white, and black paint will be provided, and artists are expected to
mix paint as needed to achieve desired colors.
Stipends of $1,200 will be provided to selected artists or artist teams. Artists may
submit up to three (3) proposals and be selected for up to two (2). The stipend will be
paid for each selection ($2,400 max).
LOCATIONS
Selected murals will be at various neighborhood City Parks throughout Dublin. Both
keys on one basketball court will be painted with a mural. There are 4 locations which
will allow for eight murals to be painted. Locations include:
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o Alamo Creek Park (2)
o Dolan Park (2)
o Schaefer Ranch Park (2)
o Ted Fairfield Park (2)
PROJECT TIMELINE
July 18, 2024,
September 9, 2024
October 2024
November 2024
November 2024
Nov - Feb 2025
April 2025
Call for Artists Issued
Proposals Due No Later Than 4:00 p.m.
Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission Review (Tentative)
City Council Approval of Art Proposals. (Tentative)
Agreement(s) Execution (Tentative)
Basketball Court Murals (Tentative)
Artwork Unveiling (Tentative)
DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS
The following specifications apply:
• Artwork must align with the City of Dublin Public Art Master Plan's Vision,
Purpose, and Goals (the full Public Art Master Plan can be found on the City's
Public Art website).
• Projects involving the community during design/creation are encouraged but not
required.
• Artwork must be suitable for all ages and in keeping with community values.
• Artwork must be an original design and the artwork of the applicant.
• Artwork must align with the City of Dublin's Adopted Mission and Vision
Statements.
• There will be no wording/typography allowed in the murals.
• The lines that already exist around the key are not to be painted.
• Abstract art is preferred.
The basketball court mural will be limited to the rectangle inside the key (area
highlighted in red in image below). It is the intention of the city that the selected artist
will paint inside of the specified area and not circle above or on the lines of the area
already painted. The basketball court mural location is subject to change at the sole
discretion of the City.
BASKETBALL COURT MURAL ART EXAMPLES
Artwork created under this program is considered temporary artwork and property of
the City of Dublin. Therefore, the City retains the right and sole discretion to remove,
modify, sell, or replace the artwork.
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ART SELECTION PROCESS
Staff will review applications for completeness. The Heritage and Cultural Arts
Commission will review designs and then make a recommendation to the City Council.
The City Council will review the recommended design(s) and approve an artist(s).
Selected artist(s) will be required to sign an Art Agreement, including standard Liability
Waiver and Release. In the case of underage artists, the city will sign the Agreement
with the Supervising Professional Artist or Art Teacher. Underage artists and underage
painting assistants will be required to have a parent sign the Liability Waiver and
Release.
IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS
Artists are responsible for prepping, painting the design, and sealing with a clear anti -
graffiti coating. The city will provide primer, paint, and sealant. Artists are responsible
for purchasing any additional painting supplies required for the project.
Artists are expected to prime, paint, and seal the art when the painting is complete.
Artists may not paint over the lines of the basketball court key itself. The city will work
with the artist to implement protective measures to ensure the protection of murals
during the painting process.
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Artists may enlist painting assistants. All painting assistants must sign a liability waiver
and release. Underage painting assistants must have a parent sign the liability waiver
and release.
Student artists must be supervised by a professional artist, who is responsible for the
artwork of the student. Student artists must provide their professional artist's
qualifications with their application. Student artists and their teacher/professional
artist will be required to meet with Staff prior to starting the project to ensure they
understand the City's expectations.
Upon completion of the Basketball Court Mural, City Staff will meet with the artist at
the site to inspect/approve the artwork and take a publicity photo of the artwork.
PROPOSAL SPECIFICATIONS
Artists are welcome to submit up to three design proposals for this project. The
proposal shall be submitted electronically, which needs to include all required
attachments. The acceptable file type for the attachment is PDF. Required attachments
include:
a. Completed Coversheet: Use the form provided at the end of this application.
b.
Artist Qualifications: Include the biography or professional resume of each
artist involved. Student artists should include their biographies/resumes and
that of the professional artist or art teacher who serves as the team's supervisor.
This should include a portfolio of past work relevant to this project.
c. Artist Statement: Provide a brief statement about your proposed artwork. This
could include your source of inspiration, the significance of the design, or a
comment on the style or technique you have proposed.
d. Design: Renderings should include dimensions and scale of the artwork. If you
wish to be considered for a specific location or locations, please label the
rendering with the location name. If you have no preference, label the
rendering "Any." Label each rendering with your name.
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DIRECTIONS FOR SUBMITTAL
Proposals for this project must be submitted electronically. Submit one electronic
copy of each proposal to: shelby.perry@dublin.ca.gov. The subject line for each
proposal shall include: "Basketball Court Mural Art Proposal 2024." Proposals may be
included as email attachments or delivered via a filesharing website. Proposals are
limited to five pages. Please include:
a) Completed Proposal Coversheet
b) One page resume
c) Color design rendering using the provided basketball court template (limit 3
designs)
d) Title of the art and Artist Statement describing the design(s)
COSTS INCURRED IN RESPONDING TO THE PROPOSAL
The City of Dublin shall not be liable for any costs incurred by the artist(s) in
responding to this request for a design proposal or for any costs incurred if the artist
chooses to provide a mock-up.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE
All proposals must be received by Shelby Perry, Recreation Coordinator, by September
9, 2024, at 4:00 p.m. It is the applicant's responsibility to verify the proposal's receipt
by the scheduled deadline.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Name/Title: Shelby Perry, Recreation Coordinator
Phone: (925) 556-4509
Email: Shelby.Perry@dublin.ca.gov
Address: City of Dublin - Parks and Community Services
100 Civic Plaza
Dublin, CA. 94568
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Basketball Court Mural Art Proposal
PROPOSAL COVERSHEET:
Dublin 2024 Temporary Art Project, Basketball Court Murals
Proposals will not be accepted after Monday, September 9, 2024, at 4:00 p.m.
Artist Name:
Address:
City: State: Zip:
Main Phone: Other Phone:
E-mail Address: Website:
Please indicate experience level:
❑ Professional Artist(s) ❑ Student Artist(s)
Please indicate any specific location(s) 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:
Location: ❑ No Preference
Artwork Title:
Signature of Artist: Date:
Co -Artist Name, if applicable:
Signature of Co -Artist, if applicable: Date:
Supervising Art Professional Name, if applicable:
Address:
City: State: Zip:
Main Phone: Other Phone:
E-mail Address: Website:
Signature of Supervising Art Professional: Date:
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Exhibit A — Please use this diagram or similar format of a basketball key to show the
image you would like to paint (only white area will be painted).
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