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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03/06/2018 - Minutes RENTON MUNICIPAL ARTS COMMISSION MINUTES ' Tuesday, March 6, 2018 � ' Members Present: Neil Sheesley, Mary Clymer, Bill Huls, Marsha Rollinger, Kim Patterson, Susan Jessick, Dave Samek, Evelyn Reingold, and Adrienne La Faye (via phone) Excused Absences: Samantha Goetz-Granquist Staff Present: Chip Vincent, Administrator, City of Renton, Community& Economic Development Elizabeth Higgins, RMAC Liaison Jessie Kotarski, RMAC Administrative Assistant Guests: Paul Nelson, Founding Director,Treasurer, SPLAB Board Joe Chiveney, President, SPLAB Board Matt Trease, SPLAB Board Jared Leising, SPLAB Volunteer Elizabeth Cooperman, SPLAB Volunteer Thomas (and daughter Tuuli)Walton, SPLAB Volunteer Barbara McMichael, SoCo Culture Anthony Marris-Swann, Intern, City of Renton, Community& Economic Development Call to Order: Meeting was called to order by RMAC Chair, Neil Sheesley at 6:00 pm. Paul Nelson, with assistance from members of the SPLAB Board, provided a history of the Seattle Poetics Lab ("SPLAB") and an overview of the previous five iterations of the Cascadia Poetry Festival including the 2017 festival that took place in Tacoma, WA. With an emphasis on "bioregionalism,"the festival serves as an investigation of the unique culture of the region of Cascadia and features academic, democratic and performance components, late night readings, a Small Press Fair, several workshops and an online course that can be taken in preparation for the Festival. The Board is considering Renton as the location of the 2019 festival and has come to the Arts Commission to ask for financial support in the amount of$20,000. Barbara McMichael invited the Arts Commissioners to attend the next meeting of SoCo Culture on Tuesday, March 13t"at Carco Theatre from 10am to 12pm. Anthony Marris-Swann provided an update on the utility box wrap project that the City is conducting. A call for artists has gone out and the deadline to respond to the RFQ is March 16. Anthony expressed gratitude to the Commission for the$5,000 in committed funds to support two utility box wraps and asked for an additional $2,500 to wrap an additional three boxes in the Sunset area. The requested funds would be used to cover artists fees; including$500 each for 3 designs and $1,000 to facilitate a community engagement component of the project. In an effort to include public comment in the design process, the selected artist will be asked to hold a minimum of two public outreach meetings to solicit comments from the Sunset community. Adrienne and Evelyn have agreed to participate on the selection committee to review the responses to the RFQ. The Commission voted to approve the additional funding to cover the artist fees to wrap three additional utility boxes in the Sunset Area MSC(Marsha/Evelyn). Approval of Minutes: The January 2018 minutes were read and approved MSC(Mary/Kim) Correspondence and Announcements: • A letter of gratitude for his service on the Arts Commission was circulated and signed and will be sent to Mitch Shepherd. • The Kennydale Lift Station project will be contributing to the 1%for Arts fund. New Business: April 9`" Meetin�with Committee of the Whole:The Arts Commission has been given the opportunity to make a presentation to the Committee of the Whole on April 9. The timing of the presentation is critical as the City launches into budget season. The presentation will help set the stage for funding for the Commission over the next two years. Elizabeth will work on the creation of a PowerPoint presentation and has requested that images of the 2018 projects be sent to her as soon as possible. A draft of the presentation will be sent out for review by Tuesday, February 13 and commissioners are encouraged to comment at that time.The Commissioners have been asked to attend the meeting on the 9t"and lend their energy and support to the presentation. The commissioners who will present has yet to be decided. Commissioner Search Committee formation: Ben Andrews announced his resignation via email. The Commission currently has three vacancies. The decision was made to approach Sam Goetz-Granquist with the opportunity to transition from the Youth position to a full commissioner status; leaving two vacancies and an open youth position. Elizabeth will follow up with applicants who previously submitted their names for consideration to assess their current interest. An ad will be placed in the Renton Reported seeking new applicants. Mary, Bill and Evelyn have agreed to sit on a search committee to review applications received and interview potential candidates. Grant Committee Formation:A call for applications for the 2018 4Culture grant will be sent out. The decision was made to keep the inclusivity requirements the same, but the request was made to attempt to clarify the limits to avoid any confusion in the selection process. Kim, Su, and Adrienne have agreed to serve on the Grants Committee to review applications and select recipients of the 4Culture grant. RMAC 2018 Prolects, Pro�rams, and Events—Retreat Summary:The City has offered to support the creation of a new Arts and Culture Master plan. Una McAlinden has been contacted about assisting with the process. Su, Neil, and Bill will sit on the committee to work on the creation of the plan. Mary has agreed to attend the initial meeting with Una and the selection committee and Chip. Community Services Committee—RMAC Policy Review:The Community Services Committee requested a review of the Arts Commission policies at their meeting on Monday night [March 5].The Committee questioned the lack of term limits of commissioners and wanted to ensure that the policies supported providing the opportunity for members of the growing community to serve on the Arts Commission. Elizabeth mentioned that, in the future, Commissioners will be asked to re-apply at the end of their 3-year term and provide a summary of their contributions to the Commission in order to maintain their position and to promote a highly functioning Commission. Galvanizin�Art Prolects, New: • Renton Salutes the Pacific NW—Dave Samek presented the concept of a music festival designed as a tribute to music legends of the Pacific NW. The festival will feature local bands performing covers of musicians who hail from the local area (including Jimi Hendrix, Heart, Nirvana, Alice in Chains, The Ventures and more).The festival will include a beer garden and a community art project. Dave will submit a GAP funding worksheet, including a budget, for consideration to the Commission. • Green Pigs—Elizabeth distributed large Green Pigs at the meeting that were recently used in a marketing ploy by an out of state real estate business moving to the area.The pigs were removed by code compliance and the news of the guerrilla marketing campaign was widespread. Elizabeth has proposed a "flash" art installation using the notorious green pigs to help create buzz for the Municipal Arts Commission. The pigs were distributed at the meeting to be taken home and decorated/bedazzled. On a selected day, the pigs will be posted around the City and branded with the RMAC logo. • Boone Kirkman mural—Fay Moss and John Collum are currently looking for a building on which to paint the Boone mural. A call to artists has not gone out yet. • Dragon update— Marsha, Elizabeth and Jessie met with the property owner and the President of Western Neon to discuss the current designs for the dragon and the potential alterations to the building.The property owner supports the project and Western Neon has been given the go-ahead to begin finalizing the design. The meeting was adjourned at 7:40 p.m. A request for funding was sent to the Commissioners via email on March 8, 2018. Paul Hintz, City of Renton, Senior Planner, and the Benson Neighborhood Association have asked for an additional $2,500 to fund a low-impact landscape plan, plant schedule and sculptural artwork around the previously funded utility box wrap project on Benson Hill.The request was approved via a majority vote in favor of the proposed funding. `�