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TO:
STAFF REPORT
CITY COUNCIL
June 7, 2016
Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers
FROM: Christopher L. Foss, City Manager "
SUBJECT: Bay West Public Art Approval
Prepared by Tegan McLane, Cultural Arts & Heritage Manager
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
CITY CLERK
File #600 -60
The City Council will consider a proposal by Bay West Development to install a public art wall at
the corner of Dublin Boulevard and Golden Gate Drive, to satisfy the Public Art requirement for
its Dublin Apartments mixed -use residential complex. In order to meet the requirements of the
City's Public Art Ordinance, the Developer has opted to install public art versus paying the in-
lieu fee. Per the Public Art Master Plan, all private developers are required to meet with the
Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission for review of the artwork. Upon recommendation by the
Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission, the developer must seek final approval of the artwork
by the City Council.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
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RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council approve the proposed public artwork for Bay West's
Dublin Apartments development.
`Reviewed By
Assistant City Manager
DESCRIPTION:
Bay West Development is developing a five -story mixed -use residential project, 7544 Dublin
Boulevard, located at the southeast corner of the intersection of Dublin Boulevard and Golden
Gate Drive in Downtown Dublin. The project will have 314 apartments on the upper four stories,
with 17,000 square feet of retail space on the ground floor (Attachment 1, Bay West Site Plan).
As part of their Site Development Review approval by the City Council, Bay West opted to install
public art versus paying the in -lieu fee. Per the Public Art Master Plan, all private developers are
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required to meet with the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission for review of the proposed
artwork. Upon recommendation by the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission, Bay West is also
required to seek final approval of the proposed artwork by the City Council.
Artist Selection Process
The Public Art Master Plan encourages private developers to follow an artist selection process
consistent with the City's policies for selection of artists and artworks. Bay West followed a
process similar to the City's process of selecting from a shortlist of prequalified public artists.
Based on interviews and reviews of short- listed artists' past work, Bay West selected artist
Deirdre Murphy for the project (Attachment 2, Bay West Artist Statement, Resume and
Renderings).
Ms. Murphy is a professor of art at the University of Pennsylvania, who frequently explores the
connections between migratory bird pathways and star constellations. She was commissioned
to create a piece based on the Orange Crowned Warbler, a small songbird that migrates
through the Dublin area each spring and autumn using stellar navigation and taking refuge in
shrubs and low trees. The proposed piece is an art wall — approximately the height of the birds'
habitat — made from two panels of powder- coated steel. Life -size warblers, digitally printed in
aluminum, will be mounted on both sides of the wall. The wall, situated near the Dublin
Blvd. /Golden Gate Drive corner, is expected to provide a screen between vehicular traffic and
an outdoor plaza that would likely be used for seating for future tenants. The artwork will be
visible to both passersby and users of the outdoor plaza area.
Staff Review
Preliminary designs were reviewed internally by City Staff and Dublin Police Services. The scale
of the artwork is very modest in relation to the building size as too tall of a wall structure may
pose public safety concerns at night or ongoing visibility issues. Because of this, Staff
encouraged the developer to keep the wall at 55 ", but consider adding other public art elements
within the project as funds allow. The parking garage entrance area was identified as a possible
location for additional public art. To mitigate any safety concerns, Staff directed the developer to
further explain its lighting plan and ensure that the plaza behind the art wall will be well lit. This
requirement could be incorporated into the Public Art Installation and Maintenance Agreement.
Community Outreach
In addition to including City Staff in the review and critique of the artwork, as specified in the
Public Art Master Plan, Bay West also performed outreach to the Dublin community. Bay West
hosted an open house on February 10 for the public to meet Ms. Murphy, inspect preliminary
designs and offer comments and concerns. Bay West mailed 811 postcard invitations to owners
and occupants within a 300 -foot radius, including Eden Housing, developer of the adjacent
affordable housing development, Dublin Family Apartments. The outreach meeting was also
publicized through social media and the City website's newsflash feature. Unfortunately, the
attendance was poor, likely due to weather conditions that day. However, feedback from those
who saw the artist's presentation was positive (Attachment 3, Bay West Public Art Comment
Cards).
Bay West's public art proposal was presented at the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission's
regular May 12, 2016 meeting. Commissioners agreed the artwork would be an attractive
addition to Downtown Dublin and were especially enthusiastic about the art- science connection.
They discussed their concerns that the artwork was situated too close to the street, making it
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difficult for pedestrians to fully appreciate the piece. They also noted, on the plaza side of the
wall, a proposed seat wall would partially block the view of the art. Bay West indicated to the
Commission that they were amenable to moving the artwork back from the corner and changing
the plaza seating to allow better access to the art.
The Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission unanimously recommended that the City Council
approve the public art proposal, with the recommendation that Bay West consider changes to
plaza seating to allow the public better access to view the artwork from a closer vantage point.
In response to the Commission's recommendation, Bay West has moved the art wall further
back within the flower bed to provide further distance from the street and has exchanged the
continuous seat wall for four benches spaced apart to allow viewers to stand closer and have an
unobstructed view.
Staff recommends the City Council approve Bay West's proposed public art wall at the corner of
Dublin Boulevard and Golden Gate Drive.
NOTICING REQUIREMENTS /PUBLIC OUTREACH:
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ATTACHMENTS: 1. Bay West Dublin Apartments Site Plan
2. Bay West Artist Statement, Resume, Renderings
3. Bay West Public Meeting Comment Cards
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DEIRDRE MURPHY
DUBLIN APARTMENT PROJECT
Warbler Migration Sculpture
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The Warbler Migration public art commission creates a beautiful focal point at the gateway entry of the Dublin
Apartment Project site and adjacent communities. The Orange Crowned Warbler, a Bay Area migratory bird, inspires
the sculpture. The artwork draws parallels between avian flocks and residential communities and integrates nature
into the civic realm. The freestanding sculpture will be installed in the garden bed, at the foot of the seat wall, located
in the plaza at the intersection of Dublin Boulevard and Golden Gate Avenue.
Orange Crowned Warblers migrate through Northern California each spring and autumn, using stellar Constellations to
navigate theirja urn ey. Their natural habitat consists of shrubs and I ow- IV) ng trees. The WarblerMigration sculpture
depicts their flight passage. The sculpture consists of two- 7' x 24' steel powder coated panels. The panel facing Dublin
Avenue contains the spring constellation pattern at the base then moves into a triangulated flocking pattern in the
upper portion. The plaza view illustrates autumn constellation patterns. The constellations will be softly lit and visible
at night. Twenty aluminum cast Orange Crowned Warblers will be seen flying through the sculpture activating the
artwork into a sky space.
The placement of Warbler Migration in this high visibility gateway locatien will not only provide beautiful
ornamentation from the street and retail side views but will also act as a community building space where residents
and guests can gather. Warbler Migration will compliment the rich tradition of public art in the City of Dublin while
celebrating regional wildlife, integration of local landscape and appreciation of the growing community of Dublin.
Orange Crowned Warbler
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DEIRDRE MURPHY
Artist Statement 2016
"The moment one gives close attention to anything, even a blade of grass it becomes a mysterious,
awesome, indescribably magnificent world in itself,"
Henry Miller
In my painting, 1 investigate the complexities of relationships — be they groups of birds, clusters of stars
or shards of geometric color shapes. Flocks of starlings and the astro- matrixes of stellar constellations are
metaphors For the mental maps of our contemporary social networking. I am fascinated by the
murmurations of flocking birds and how they shift and pulsate in a collective movement. Each bird's
movement causes a different flock shape to illuminate in the sky just as each season we see different star
constellations. I paint to reveal the contained energy that repels or attracts one another, to explore how
these subtle pattern changes tell us about our relationship to nature and to each other. My use of color
and shape investigate this theme of inter - dependency.
DEIRDRE MURPHY
BIO 2015
Deirdre Murphy's artwork investigates the complexities of relationships found in groups of birds and
clusters of stars. Her fascination with avian migratory patterns and the astro matrixes of constellations
have led her research to Hawk Mountain Bird Sanctuary, Haverford College Strawbridge Planetarium and
Drexel university's Academy of Natural Science.
Murphy has exhibited internationally and extensively in the United States in museums, galleries and
institutions including Philadelphia, New York, Chicago, Delaware, Minnesota, Washington and Oregon.
Her work has been exhibited at institutions including the Philadelphia International Airport, Palm Springs
Museum of Art, Biggs Museum, New Bedford Museum, Tacoma Art Museum, University of Pennsylvania
and Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art. The recipient of numerous awards and grants, most notably the
Pennsylvania Council for the Arts Fellowship and a Leeway Foundation award, she has Been an artist -in-
residence at the Powdermill Nature Reserve (RA), Hawk Mountain Sanctuary [PA], Vermont Studio Center
(VT) and Pouch Cove Artist Residency (St. Johns, Newfoundland). Her work has been published in New
American Paintings and Fresh Paint Magazine. Murphy's work can be found in many public and private
collections including Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center Museum, Temple university, Alpha Med Press and
Gamblin Artists Colors,
Deirdre Murphy earned her MFA degree from the University of Pennsylvania and her BFA degree from the
Kansas City Art Institute. Murphy is an adjunct professor at the University of Pennsylvania and been a
visiting artist at Philadelphia Museum of Art, Pennsylvania College of Design and University of Texas and
Philadelphia University, Deirdre Murphy is represented by the Gross McCleaf Gallery 1n Philadelphia and
Zinc Art+ Interiors in Edmonds, WA.
❑EIR ❑RE MURPHY
228 Delmont Avenue
Ardmore, PA 19003
267.879.7822
dm u rphyart123@gmaii.com
www,deirdremumhvart. com
EDUCATION
M.F.A, Painting, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 2800
B.F.A. Painting and Printmaking, Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, MO 1991
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
The Archivist of the Sky, Zinc Art f Objects Gallery, Edmonds, WA
2016
Winds of Change, Gross McCleaf Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
2015
Migratory Paths, Gallery 543,Urban Outfitter Headquarters, Philadelphia, PA
Sky Mirrors, Speer Gallery, Havertord, PA
Sky Paintings, Philadelphia International Airport, public installation
2014-2016
Murmurations, Painted Bride Art Center, Philadelphia, PA
2013
Artifice, Bridgette Mayer Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
2008
Urban Camouflage, Bridgette Mayer Gallery, New Hope, PA
2006
Worlds Within Worlds, Bridgette Mayer Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
2006
The Bliss of Growth, Bridgette Mayer Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
2003
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
Glorious Complexity, Boxheart Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA (November) 2016
Recent. Acquisitions, Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center Museum
Professional Artists Members Exhibition, Main Line Art Center, Haverford, PA
Spring Gala Exhibition, Main Line Art Center, Haverford, PA 2015
5 B's, Wayne Art Center, Wayne, PA
Artrageous, Palm Springs Museum of Art, Palm Springs, CA
Professional Artists Members Exhibtiton, Main Line Art Center
Biggs Museum of American Art, Dover, DE 2014
Zinc Art + Interiors, Edmonds, WA
Jewels & Treasures, Main Line Art Center, Haverlord, PA
Professional Artists Member Exhibition, Main Line Art Center
CFEVA, Invitational Shorn, Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce
Paddle$ 2013
InLiquid Members Exhibition, Crane Building, Philadelphia, PA
Ballet X Benefit Exhibition, Bridgette Mayer Gallery
UPENN Faculty Exhibition, Addams Hall Gallery
Signs & Systems, Gross McC €eaf Gallery, Philadelphia
Art from the Gardens, Shipley School & Jenkins Arboretum
Twist Southwest Minnesota State University Art Museum 2012
UPENN Faculty Exhibition, Addams Hall Gailery
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art Faculty Exhbition
Baldwin School Exhibition, PaFa Women Artists, Bryn Mawr, PA
Summer Group Show, Gross McCleaf Gallery
Re- Generation, The Painting Center, New York
Cerulean Art Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
C2 Art Gallery, Works on Paper, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art Faculty Exhibition
2011
Alter School of Business, Temple University permanent collection 2010
Summer Faculty Show, UPENN
Back on My Feet Bridgette Mayer Gallery
Process.:., Faculty show, UPENN September 2009
Summer Faculty Show, UPENN
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art Faculty Exhibition
Sack on my Feet, Bridgette Mayer Gallery
Fox Chase Business Center, Tyler University, PA
Forever Young, Abington Art Center
Selected Works, Bridgette Mayer Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 2008
Painting Pink Pajamas, Contemporary Art Center of Peoria, iL
UPENN Faculty Exhibition, Addams Gallery
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art Faculty Exhibition
Magical Realism, Abington Art Center, Jenkintown, PA 2007
New Works, Bridgette Mayer Gallery
Eye to Eye: A Drawing Collaborative, Bridgette Mayer Gallery
Delaware Center for Contemporary Art, Wilmington, Delaware
Annual Juried Competition, Abington Art Center, Jenkinstown, PA 2006
Red, Bridgette Mayer Gallery, Philadelphia
Works on PaperlFaculty Exhibition, Addams Gallery, University of Pennsylvania
What Planet are You From, Melanee Cooper Gallery, Chicago IL
Outof This World, Melanee Cooper Gallery, Chicago, IL 2005
AAF - Contemporary Art Fair, New York, NY
In Depth 11, Main Line Art Center, Haverford, PA
Visible Spectrum, Bridgette Mayer Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 2004
Wayne Art Center Faculty Show, Bill Scott curator, Philadelphia, PA 2003
Circle Show, Philadelphia Cathedral, Philadelphia, PA
Works on Paper: 8th Biennial Exhibition, Abington Arts Center, Jenkintown, PA
Abstraction 2403, Stage Gallery, Merrick, NY
Drawing As Drawing, Drawing in Painting, Olmsted Gallery, Penn State Harrisburg,PA
Gallery Artist Group Exhibition, Bridgette Mayer Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 2002
Penn Folio, Korean National University of the Arts, Seoul, Korea
National Juried Exhibition, Phoenix Gallery, New York, NY
Summer Group Exhibition, Bridgette Mayer Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
Young & Fun: On Paper, Bridgette Mayer Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
Penn Folio Printmaking Exhibition, Burrison Art Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 2001
Small Print Show, Penny Fox Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
National Spring Open Juried Exhibition, Wayne Art Center, Sam Huntor, Juror
Kelly Writers House, Poet and Painters Series, Philadelphia, PA 2000
Group Exhibition, The Clay Studio, Philadelphia, PA Claudia Gould, Curator
Wayne Art Center, Wayne, PA Barbara Grossman, Juror
MFA Thesis Exhibition, Meyerson Gallery, University of Penn, Philadelphia., PA
MFR Exhibition, Meyerson Gallery, University at Pennsylvania., Phlladelphia, PA 1999
Bowery Gallery, New York City, NY Bernard Chast, Juror
Small Print Show, Penny Fox Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
MFA Exhibition, Blauhaus Gallery, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 1999
James Baird Gallery, St. John's Newfoundland,
Vault Series, New Bedford Art Museum, New Bedford, MA
Prisma Gallery, Verona, Italy. Catalog 1997
Dreams & Memories, Vita Gallery, Portland, OR
Portland Institute of Contemporary Art (PICA), Portland, OR
Children's Museum, Portland, OR
Transitions Project, Portand, OR 1996
Vita Gallery, Portland, OR
Children's Museum, Portland, OR
Vita Gallery, Portland, Oregon
Landscapes Lost Vita Gallery, Portland, OR 1995
Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, Washington. Jaune Quick -to -See Smith, Juror
Newport Visual Arts Center, Newport, OR. Pawl Misal, Juror 1994
Gallery 75', Wenatchee, Washington, Faye Jones, Juror 1993
Pocket Full of Posies, Installation, Portland, OR
Bibelot Gallery, Portland, OR 1992
RESIDENCI ES
Artist in Residence, Powdermill Nature Reserve
2016
Carneigie Mellon Natural History Musuum, Pittsburgh, PA
Artist in Residence, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, Kempton, PA
2015
Artist in Residence, Pouch Cove Foundation, Newfoundland
1998
Artist in Residence, Vermont Studio Center, VT
1990
Ambassadorial Scholarship, Rotary Foundation, Kurume, Japan
1985
ACCOLADES & AWARDS
Public Art Commission, Dublin, CA (January)
2017
Netflix, Bloodline Season II, Selected Artwork
2016
Janet & Stan Angelo Award for Excellence, Abington Art Center
2006
Second Round Finalist, Pew Fellowships in the Arts, Philadelphia, PA
2004
Grant recipient, Pennsylvania Council for the Arts
2004
Commission, Arington Art Center Print
2004
Window of Opportunity Award, Leeway Foundation
2003
Newman- Award, Wayne Art Center, National Spring Exhibition
2001
Jurors Award, Wayne Art Center, National Spring Exhibition
2000
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS AND REVIEWS
DoNArt NeWs.comfileJAocalhost/s httpl ::brews_ rmuttimedia com :paths: 2015
by Laura Storck
University of Pennsylvania, The Crosswinds of Science and Art by Christina Cook
httn :/Avww , upe n n. ed u/spotl ig ht s/cros swi n d s - science -and - art- deirdre - m u rphy
Philly.com, Local Artist Explores the Intersection between Science and Art, by Tracey Romero
http J /wvvw. phil ly.com /philly/blocs/greenlivina /Local- artist - explores- the - intersection - between - science -and-
art. html
UWISHUNU, Tap Art Picks for November 2015 in and Around Philadelphia
http:/twww.uwishunu.com/201 5/1 0/too-art-picks-for-november-201 5-in-and-around-
philadelph! PennDesignL Blog
http:Ilwww,design. upenn. edu/ fine - arts /graduatelposVdeirdre- murphy- has -dual- solo - shows- november_ Fresh
Paint Magazine, Issue 9, October 2015, Guest Curator, Nicole Capozzi
Artbloo , www.thearthlog.org
Articulate, WHYY, PBS Series with Jim Cotter, November,
hitp: /lwhvv,orglcros /articulate /artist- extra - deirdre- murphy- winds -of- changelUPENN Women in Arts Interview,
htp :lfwo m e n inartin itiat ive . orgfrnte rvi ews.htm I
Fresh Paint Magazine, issue 7, April 2015, juror, Margaret Winslow
www.ireshpaintmagazine.com
Articulate, WHYY,, PBS Series with Jim Cotter, February htW;1MhXy.org/cms/ar1iculate1
Flights of Fancy, Irish Philadelphia.com
h tto :lfjrish ph i lade 1p h i a. com /2015 /02/f l ig hts -of- fancy -the - art -of- deirdre - mu rp h vl
News 69, wfmz.com, 2014
htto: / /www. wf mz. com/fe atu re s/onota n kthD /one- tan k -trip- sky- na i n ti na s -at -oh i I ad el oh i a -i me m atio na I -
airoortl28111856Pennsylvania Gazette, September /October
Reading Eagle, Hawk Mountain Lands at the Airport, April 1, 2014
fig News, Deirdre Murphy's Sky Paintings, Allentown, PA April 10, 2014
Hawk Mountain News, Fall 2014
Artbloc, Edward Epstein, www.theartblog.org
2013
h :lAwww.theartbl .or 120131491bird- a - with - holes -to- another- dimension- deirdre -mu h s-
murmurations-at- painted - bride)
Knight Foundation, Chip Schwartz, www.knightarts.org
http llwww. knig htarts.orglconimunitylphiladelph ialdeirdre- murph_y -murm urations- painted -bride
Versal Foundation, "Color Play: Color Theory", www.versal.com
Around Ardmore blog, Meagan Manning, www.aroundardmore.wordpress,com 2012
"Visual Thrill Ride ", Peoria Journal Star, November 2
Amerosi, A.D., "Art If Ice," Art Matters, March
2008
Fallon, Roberta, "Time Frame ", fallonandrosefbiogspot.com, May 5 2047
New American Paintings: Mid - Atlantic, May, Vol #69, Stephen Bennett Phillips Curator
Rosof, Libby, "Abington's Annual' failonandrosofbiogspot.com, Jan 21
Victoria Donahoe, Philadelphia Inquirer, December 27 2006
Newhall, Edith. "A New Approach," Philadelphia Inquirer, Dec. 10 2005
Strauss, R.B., A First Friday, The Weekly Press, January 5 2045
Strauss, R.B., Mayer and Highwire Galleries, aroundphilly.com, January 7 2045
New American. Paintings: Mid - Atlantic, May Issue
2004
The Oncologist, September Issue 2003
Matthew Freedman, catalogue essay "Bliss of Growth ", June
R.B. Strauss, "A Shining Talent in a solo debut ", Daily Local News, July 15
Roberta Fallon, "Murphy's Law ", The Philadelphia Weekly, July 16 -22
Lori Hill, "First Friday Focus ", City Paper, June 6
Edward Sozanski, "Patterns of Delight ", Philadelphia Inquirer, .tune 27
Victoria Donahoe, "Array of Fresh Works ", Philadelphia Inquirer, May 4
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
Bay West Development, San Francisco, CA
Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center Museum, Colorado Springs, CC
Philadelphia Intemational Airport, Philadelphia, PA
Garces Dental Company, Philadelphia, PA
Glenmede Trust Wealth Management Firm, Philadelphia, PA
Bank of Wilmington, Wilmington, DE
Gamblin Artists Colors Company, Portland, OR
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
AlphaMed Press, Durham, NC
Temple University, Fox School of Business, Philadelphia, PA
Logan Circle Condominiums, Philadelphia, PA
GALLERY REPRESENTATION
Gross McCleaf Gallery
127 S. Sixteenth St
Philadelphia, PA 19127
www.grossmccleaf.com
Boxheart Gallery
4523 Liberty Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15224
www.boxheartgallery.com
Zinc Art + Objects Gallery
102 3rd Avenue S.
Edmonds, WA 98020
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