HomeMy WebLinkAbout8.1 Donation of Art Piece - AVI CITY OF DUBLIN
HERITAGE AND CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION
AGENDA STATEMENT
MEETING DATE: September 8, 2005
SUBJECT: Donation of Art Piece—Amador Valley Industries (AVI)
ATTACHMENTS: 1. Artwork Photos
2. DPIE—Annual Student Art Auction
RECOMMENDATION: Receive Report and provide direction to Staff
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None
DESCRIPTION: Staff has recently received a request from Amador Valley Industries
(AVI) to accept a donation of an art piece (small sculpture) for permanent display in a City facility. Since
the City is still in the process of developing a Public Art Master Plan, there is currently no formal process
for evaluating and accepting donations of artwork. Staff would like the Heritage and Cultural Arts
Commission's input on whether it would be appropriate and feasible to accept AVI's offer to donate an art
piece to the City:
The art piece, entitled "Exquisite" is a formed sculpture approximately 2 ft. wide and 2 ft. high with
hundreds of in-set tile pieces of numerous colors. The piece was created by a K-3 combination class from
Murray Elementary School. A guest artist by the name of Rendy Orlando volunteered to coordinate the
design and construction of the sculpture with the assistance of some special educational high school
students from San Leandro, working collaboratively with the Murray Elementary students. The sculpture
was entered into the Dublin Partners in Education (DPIE) annual art contest and was selected from 150
entries to be one of 25 auctioned off at DPIE's Teacher Grant Program fundraiser. The sculpture was
purchased by AVI for$400. AVI has offered to purchase a base or pedestal for the art piece, if necessary.
In the past, the City has purchased artwork that has been hung in the City Manager's office area.
Additionally, donations of silver, crystal and porcelain plates and other items have been given to the City
by the Bray and Dublin Sister City Associations, and are housed in 2 large display cases in the Civic Plaza
lobby. Finally, the City has accepted 2 long-term loans of large art sculptures displayed on the Civic Plaza
grounds. To date, the City has never accepted a donation of a small sculpture to be housed in an indoor
City facility.
In considering the proposed donation, the Commission should consider the following:
• The City has very little public space to house a 2 ft. x 2 ft. sculpture. The Civic Plaza lobby,
Library, and new Senior Center are the only feasible building areas, if an appropriate location can
be identified.
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• The sculpture is a student art piece.
• The sculpture should compliment and fit the location in which it is housed.
COPIES TO: Debbie Jeffery,AVI
ITEM NO. 8.1
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"• Accepting the art piece sets a precedent for other donations in the future.
• Security of the sculpture should be considered.
RECOMMENDATION: It is the recommendation of Staff that the Heritage and Cultural Arts
Commission receive the report and provide direction to Staff.
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lEpo 7th Annual Student Art Auction
DUBLIN
PARTNERS IN
EDUCATION
Dublin Partners In Education (DPIE) is a non-profit foundation dedicated to
maximizing community resources in support of the students of the Dublin Unified
School District. • .
The DPIE Student Art Auction is a culmination of a series of arts-focused events
with the primary goals being:
• Encourage students to spread their creative wings
• Engage the community in supporting the schools
• Earn money to fund school programs
The events and activities are as follows: .
• Fall '04 — each school is given an Art Supply Grant to encourage the use
of high-quality materials. Guest artists from around the community work
with schools and students to teach new techniques or lead collaborative
projects.
• Feb '05 —Art is completed and entered into the DPIE Contest
• Mar '05—DPIE Judging Event: Business and Community Leaders from
around the TriValley gather at City Hall to examine the hundreds of pieces
of art and select the most saleable pieces. A dozen local galleries and
framing shops take the selected pieces of art and provide exceptional
framing.
• April '05 — Student Awards Night: The winning students, their families
and teachers are all honored at an event where they see their framed art for
the first time. They are presented with a trophy, photographed with the
Mayor, and say "goodbye" to their art before the Auction.
• May 6, 2005—Art Auction and Dinner: Art Patrons from around the
TriValley attend "Dublin's Most Elegant Tradition" to peruse the art and
then compete with one another for the purchase at Auction. Jim Hampton
(KKIQ) is our Auctioneer.
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Community Involvement
Some of the local individuals and organizations that routinely attend the Auction,
purchase art and provide financial sponsorship include:
• ChevronTexaco • Alameda County Office of
• Dublin San Ramon Services Education
District • Dublin Unified School District
• Wells Fargo Regional Board of Trustees
Headquarters • City dignitaries including Mayor
• Shea Homes Janet Lockhart and
• Sybase, Inc. Councilmember Claudia
• Dublin Fine Arts Council McCormick
• Tri-Valley Herald • Dublin Chamber of Commerce
• Simpson Manufacturing • Braddock and Logan
• ProBusiness /ADP • Rotary Club of Dublin
• Waste Management
Companies usually purchase a "Sponsorship" Package that ranges in price from
$600 - $2,500.
Art prices range from $20 - $200 for "Silent" auction pieces, and $500 - $2,000 for
"Live" auction pieces.
Student art is hanging in the lobbies, boardrooms and living rooms of art patrons
throughout the TriValley.
All proceeds from the DPIE Art Auction go to fund the annual Teacher Grant
Program.
In addition to the Auction itself,the evening also includes musical and dramatic
entertainment by some of Dublin's most talented youth, and the presentation of the
DPIE Teacher Grant Awards: thousands of dollars donated to Dublin Teachers
to fund educational programs.