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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5.1 DFA ArtInParks .... --~;...~~_.. e e CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEMENT CITY ,COUNCIL MEETING DATE: september 27,1993 Dublin Fine Arts Foundation (DFAF) Proposed Program "Art in the Parks" Report by Diane Lowart, Recreation Director Letter dated 9-7-93 from Lynne Baer, Dublin Fine Arts Foundation, Executive Director RECOMMENDATION N.. .~ Approve the concept to develop the "Arts in \1'''"' the Parks" program by DFAF SUBJECT . . EXHIBITS ATTACHED FINANCIAL STATEMENT There are no known City costs at this time DESCRIPTION : Staff has met wlth the Executive Director of the Dublin Fine Arts Foundation (DFAF) to discuss the Foundation's proposed future activities. In addition to the continuation of "Dublin Collects" and the "Art Education in the Schools" program, the Foundation has proposed a new multi-year program called "Art in the Parks". As discussed in the attached letter dated 9-7-93 from Executive Director Lynne Baer, the goal of this program is to enhance City parks through the placement of artworks appropriate to each park's history, location, size and use. The Foundation proposes to work with the Parks and Recreation Commission and neighborhood groups to generate support for the program and to select appropriate artworks. In addition, the Foundation has suggested that an Advisory Committee comprised of community representatives, artists and a member of the Parks and Recreation Commission be established to work with the Foundation on this program. Selected artworks would be presented to the City Council for approval prior to placement in the parks. The Parks and Recreation Commission received a presentation from representatives of DFAF at their meeting of September 14, 1993 and the Commission was supportive of the proposed "Art in the Parks II program. It is, therefore,' recommended that the City Council approve the concept proposed by DFAF to develop the "Arts in the Parks" program. --------~~-~------------------------------------------------------- ITEM NO.~ COPIES TO: Lynne Baer, DFAF Executive Director Linda Jeffery, DFAF President CiTY CLERK FILE~.I ..~, "D l~.," L) L r' j) r 1. <I,' 1'1 :(-) 1J e ;"\, l'l f'~ 'I 1\J Tl . e 1~ .. RECt.\\Jt\) 'St.? \ '3 \993 T' 11 H T ;L s ,~ t'~l arQ.,~"D1Z' " .. =~. ~ . , ~a~ ./ September 7, 1993 Park and Recreation Commissioners %Diane Lowart, Director of Recreation City of Dublin Dublin civic Center Dublin, CA 94568 Dear Commissioners; The Dublin Fine Arts Foundation requests approval to develop a multi-year program called "Art in the Parks" that will place art appropriate to each park's location, size, and use involving local community groups. The goal of this program is to enhance each park while contributing to the sense of community for the entire city and to increase participation, enjoyment, and integration of art into everyday experience for Dublin citizens. In the 19th and early 20th Centuries, the concept of the public park was created to bring nature into congested urban spaces and to provide a place for leisure activities for city dwellers. New York's Central Park and San Francisco's Golden Gate Park are two excellent examples of this concept. At the end of the 20th Century, the purpose and composition of public parks has evolved from large concentrations of open land to smaller more specialized open spaces. Changes in leisure time activities because of technology, lifestyles, and financial considerations contributed to this evolution. Dublin's diverse parks are excellent examples of this change in design and use~ The Foundation would like the opportunity to create a partnership between artists and local neighborhood groups to enhance this positive and important part of Dublin. The Foundation proposes to work with the Park and Recreation commission, an Advisory Committee~ and neighborhood groups to place artworks in each park be appropriate to its history, location, and use. is to place a work of art a year until the project completed. that will Our goal is Sincerel~O ).lYJv~ ~ L--. Lynne Baer Executive Director cc: Linda Jeffery, DFAF President : d. nlj\ :"':'il:..:, rn,nLL'\. C.\ Ii'Lih;1 ,"i rr 1 L