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RENTON MUNICIPAL ARTS COMMISSION MINUTES
Tuesday, February 4, 2020
Members Present: Brianna Burroughs, Duffy Delgado, Evelyn Reingold, Kaie Wise, Marsha Rollinger, Mary
Clymer, Neil Sheesley, Susan Jessick
Staff Present:
Jessie Kotarski, RMAC Administrative Assistant
Chip Vincent, CED Administrator
Guests:
Armondo Pavone, Mayor, City of Renton
Kim-Khánh Văn, Councilmember, City of Renton
Kiley Thornton, Arts Commissioner (pending approval of Mayor’s appointment at the Feb 10 Council meeting)
Christie Randolph, Arts Commissioner (pending approval of Mayor’s appointment at the Feb 10 Council meeting)
Abdoul Gafour, Water Utility Manager, City of Renton
Ron Straka, Utility Systems Director, City of Renton
Eric Ott, Civil Engineer, Kennydale water tower Project Manager, City of Renton
Tara (and Felix) Steed, Ascendance Pole and Aerial Arts
Maggie Nation, Ascendance Pole and Aerial Arts
Alan Wyatt, Capital Projects Manager, City of Renton Community Services Department
Steven Platt, Architect, Cosmos Development
Kevin McPherson, Wenatchee Youth Circus
Call to Order: Meeting was called to order by RMAC Chair, Mary Clymer at 6:00 pm.
Introduction of Guests:
Mayor Armondo Pavone offered a brief introduction and welcome to the first official meeting of the Arts
Commission in 2020.
Abdoul Gafour presented the three designs that were shared with the Kennydale neighborhood for their
comments on the selection of the art for the water tower project on N 30th Street. The artist selected for the
project is Peter Goetzinger of Artistbrothers. Of the three designs, the neighborhood survey results (70%)
indicate a majority approval of the design featuring evergreens and a landscape theme. A motion was made and
approved to support the neighborhood’s selection of the tree theme with a request that the artist consider a
design revision to include sky scenes that would represent different times of the day (from sunrise to night
time). MSC (Marsha/Evelyn)
Tara Steed and Maggie Nation, representing the Ascendance Pole and Aerial Arts studio located in downtown
Renton, took the opportunity to provide a brief overview of the class offerings at the studio. Commissioners
were encouraged to attend one of two open houses they offer each year at which the public is invited to see the
space and view performances put on by students free of charge. They briefly explained the scholarship program
designed to assist students who cannot otherwise afford the benefits of studio time and instruction. Qualified
applicants are considered on a quarterly basis for a 3-month “unlimited membership” (a value of $720) at 75%
of the cost.
Steven Platt from Cosmos Development spoke to the Commission about the upcoming design plans for the River
Front Plaza at the site of the former City Hall building at 200 Mill Ave S. Steven is charged with developing the
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Art Program for the project and is seeking involvement from the Commission early in the project in order to
allow for the art to feel more integrated in the overall design and not appear as an afterthought. Some themes
that were discussed include the use of light as art, emphasis on Renton-themes and art that is interactive in
nature to engage the community. Additionally, It was recommended by the Commission that the city-owned
Hunt Fountain, currently located at the 200 Mill site, be considered in the development plans.
Kevin McPherson addressed the Commission representing his position as a member of the Board for the
Wenatchee Youth Circus. The Wenatchee Youth Circus has performed for the past 28 years at Renton River Days
and has been told that they do not have the support to return for the 2020 festival. The circus is currently
seeking options for a show in Renton. They are currently looking at the possibility of August 1 but have not yet
found an available venue. The approximate cost for a 1 day show would be $3,000 + venue fees.
Alan Wyatt presented the updated designs for the proposed art at Sunset Neighborhood Park. The concept
maintains the vertical element and vibrant color of the original proposal and replaces the “feather” design with
a “wing” concept. The concept takes into consideration the role aviation plays in Renton and the Sunset
community and compliments the aviation hangar style of the neighboring Highlands Sunset Library. The
Commissioners questioned the access to the space under the structure and concerns with the possibility of
pedestrians hitting their head on the “wings.” There were questions about landscaping underneath and
whether or not lighting will be included in the design. Alan spoke to these issues and assured the Commission
that conduit will be provided to the art location for lighting and the orientation of the art pieces will be
addressed to provide maximum view of surfaces, avoid overlap onto adjoining walkways, and to provide
visibility of CCTV cameras and police. The “wings” will be a design exclusive to the city of Renton. A motion was
made and passed to approve the direction and further development of the “wing” concept for the art at Sunset
Neighborhood Park. MSC (Duffy/Evelyn)
Approval of Minutes: There was no regular meeting in January.
Correspondence and Announcements:
Puget Sound Educational Service District Regional High School Art Show – Evelyn and Neil agreed to serve
as judges at the annual art show on Thursday, February 13 (they will be joined by Christie). A motion was
made and passed to support the PSESD annual art show with a gift certificate to Dick Blick in the amount of
$200 to be presented to the selected “RMAC Commissioners’ Choice” at the award ceremony on
Wednesday, March 18, 2020, 6-8 pm. MSC (Kaie/Neil)
Committee Reports:
Grant Committee – Susan presented the new grant process established by the Committee for 2020.
The updates to the process include:
o A streamlined, single category grant to eliminate confusion (special projects, program and
GAP categories are all considered through one application process)
o Applicants will be required to attend a Commission meeting to present their proposal.
o Grants range from $1,000 and $10,000 (exceptions will be considered upon request)
o Applicants will need to register for a City of Renton business license (there is no fee for a non-
profit license)
o Requests less than $1,000 will be considered an ‘ask’ of the commission, and a letter of intent
is requested.
o Commissioners making requests for project support should not be present during decision-
making discussions.
o Contracts will be required for all grant recipients (and will include specific requirements such
as time limitations, rotational schedules, performance completions, etc.
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o A grant writing workshop is scheduled for Thursday, April 23 at the Renton Library and will be
presented by the Grants Committee to assist interested applicants with the RMAC grant
process.
Vacancy Committee – Carlos Michel has stepped down from the Youth Position with the Arts
Commission. Following the approval of the appointments of Christie Randolph and Kiley Thornton to
the Commission, the youth position is currently the only vacant position on the Commission.
Budget Update:
A total of $26,243.71 from the 2019 budget remains for discussion and allocation.
Renton Hill Utility Box wrap – A motion was made and approved to support the creation of an original
art piece to wrap the PSE switch box located at 1203 S 3rd Street with a $5,000 budget allocation. MSC
(Susan/Evelyn) The artist fee will be $500 for a design for the box, and the remaining funds will be used
to pay for the vinyl wrap installation.
Renton Housing Authority Utility Box wrap – A motion was made and approved to support the creation
of an original art piece to wrap a City utility box located at a Renton Housing Authority project at 1518
Kirkland Ave NE with a $2,000 budget allocation. MSC (Marsha/Kaie) The artist fee will be $500 for a
design for the box, and the remaining funds will be used to pay for the vinyl wrap installation.
Collection Photography – To better promote and catalog the City art collection, a motion was made and
approved to utilize the remaining 2019 funds to contract a photographer to take professional photos of
the collection. MSC (Marsha/Brianna)
New Business:
Promotional postcards – Susan presented samples of postcards that can be printed to share Arts
Commission information with the public. The postcards feature images of city-owned art, a short
description of the piece and contact information for the Arts Commission.
Summer Music Sponsorship – Duffy presented an opportunity for the Arts Commission to take a
leadership role in the city’s summer music scene with a sponsorship proposal that would include:
o $11,000 in matching funds for three day stage opportunity at the 2020 Renton River Days
o $9,000 for musician support for a three part downtown summer concert series
The goal of this sponsorship is to help grow the visibility of the Arts Commission and provide support
for local musicians and more opportunities for the public to experience a variety of musical
performances. A motion was made and approved to allocate $18,243 to support an RMAC branded
summer concert series; and to set aside at least $1,000 for promotional items [yet to be determined]
to promote RMAC at public events. MSC (Bill/Neil)
The meeting was adjourned at 8:05pm.