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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 8.2 DFT Shrt-TermSculptureExhibit (2) !" <! . . CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: January 27, 1992 SUBJECT: Dublin Fine Arts Foundation (DFA) Request for Short-Term Sculpture Exhibition and City council Representative on the Selection Jury ~(prepared by Paul S. Rankin, Assistant City Manager) EXHIBITS ATTACHED: ~Letter dated January 20, 1992 from Lynne Baer, DFA Executive Director ~ site Plan identifying proposed display area RECOMMENDATION: Consider request and, if deemed appropriate: <b~1. Approve staff recommended conditions. \ 2. Identify City councilmember to participate on the jury. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Potential undetermined Staff and Maintenance costs associated with the coordination of the installation and removal of the Exhibition. Some addi tional lawn maintenance expense will be incurred by the city. DESCRIPTION: DFA is proposing the use of the Civic Center grounds for a temporary Exhibition of sculpture by Bay Area artists. The Exhibition is intended to be a short term loan of 5 to 10 sculptures by various artists. It is also anticipated that the pieces selected would be a smaller scale and would remain for a shorter time than previous outdoor projects undertaken by DFA. The focus of the EXhibition would be on emerging artists, and DFA would circulate requests through various publications, schools, and galleries in the area. DFA has proposed that the selection of the artwork to be included would be by a jury which would be comprised of the following representatives: DFA Executive Director, Public Art Coordinator for city of Oakland, a City councilmember, a member of DFA's community Advisory council, and a member of the DFA Board of Directors. The jury consideration would include: the quality of the work, durability in the proposed location, proposed installation, and the safety. The Artist would be responsible for transportation, installation, and insurance. staff would recommend that in the event that this EXhibition is approved, all installation methods, as well as location, be reviewed and approved by city Public Works staff in order to protect landscape, irrigation, and other improvements. Conceptually, DFA was considering the use of the grass area adjacent to the plaza and the Civic Center Offices (see attached site Plan). As indicated, in the letter from DFA it is proposed that the Artist retain all responsibility for insurance. staff would recommend that the city council's approval also require a condition for the Artist to execute a waiver from any claim during the Exhibition. Staff recommends that the city council consider the request. staff recommends that the approval be subject to the following conditions: 1. All installations, including location, shall be approved by the PUblic Works Department. 2. Staff shall prepare a signed waiver to be completed by the Artist. Further, it would be appropriate for the City council to consider which member would serve on the jury. PSR/lss a:L127DFA.agenda#8 ~~-----------~~~~~~~------------------------~~--~~~-~~--------------~~~-~~~ ITEM NO. .8.. z COPIES TO: Lynne Baer, DFA Executive Director Ron Nahas, DFA President D" L1 B L I 1 N . E A H T Q .~ F 0 . IJ I) ,\ "\ " ',' j ~ iff N F , ''"'\ /~j~r., ~14J ....../ January 20, 1992 Mayor Peter Snyder City Council Members city of Dublin Dublin Civic Center Dublin, CA 94568 Dear Mayor Snyder and city Council Members; The Foundation requests the approval for a temporary sculpture exhibition on the grounds of the Civic Center. Another component of the Sculpture Park, this temporary exhibiton will focus on emerging artists and smaller scale works exhibited for a shorter period of time. We propose to create a juried exhibition of from 5 to 10 sculptures in the 5 to 10 foot range and of diverse medium. These works will be displayed in the grassy area between the civic Center building and the Plaza Fountain area. This presents an ideal stage setting for a group of small scale, free standing works because of its visibility from Dublin Blvd. and the entrance to the civic Center. This area is also protected by the building, trees, and retaining walls. The call for slides will begin in February, 1992, with a deadline of March 31, 1992 and exhibition dates of April - June, 1992. The exhibition will be advertised in ARTWEEK, local newspapers, Bay Area art organizations, art schools, universities, and galleries. The intent is to attract Alameda County professional artists whose works have not received recognition. The jury will consist of Regina Almaguer, Public Art Coordinator for the city of Oakland, a member of the Dublin city Council, a member of the Foundation's Community Advisor council and a Board Member, and the Executive Director. considerations of the selection process will be foremost the quality of the work, its durability to weather conditions and vandalism, method of installation and its safety. The materials must be nontoxic, water resistant, and nonflammable. Another aspect of the process will be to select a diverse group of sculptural styles and media. Each artist will receive an honorarium of $250. to cover the cost of transportation and installation of their work as well as professional liability and other insurance. The Foundation will be responsible for publicity and a written brochure as well as a public reception. l'.", B II \ ~ '! I ~, I) l II Ll ", (' \ ') l ., h 1\ 11 U B L I N F I N }~~ l\. R T S . 0;0 F 0 . D U N The community has responded positively to our programs including the Dublin Sculpture Park, projects with the School District, and the commissioned artwork. This temporary sculpture exhibition meets three very important goals of the Foundation: to integrate art into public spaces of the community; to educate all citizens in art appreciation; and to support local artists of all ages by broadening the awareness and appreciation of the fine arts. The Foundation appreciates the continued support of the city council for our programs to integrate art into the community. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions. Best regards, Ly~eifL- Executive Director cc: Ron Nahas, President, DFAF 1'.", Ill> \ ~'!l~. III 111.1". C\ '11.;"1\ A T T : {) ~'\ L' , ,,' .....~...I" . , .1'- 'II~ : 'e1 11\ \11 HI !I 11 I ~I . ' j / z :5 0.. -------~/ :" , .' \ ~ ?C'ofOSe.J b; Sp tk.(t" ~ Ace.o- FoR- :s >- bt=A Te('l';fo~~~ SCN\~-\U\t.~ ,t~~'~\~;f)l IJ"O..l WJ}... 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