HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - Art In Public Places (AIPP) Commission June 22, 2011CITY OF PALM DESERT
ART IN PUBLIC PLACES COMMISSION
MINUTES
June 22, 2011
I. CALL TO ORDER
Vice Chairperson Snyder convened the meeting at 9:02 a.m.
II. ROLL CALL
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Norma Bussing
Donna Jean Darby
Katherine Hough
Lesley Miller
Kim Snyder
Also Present
Absent
Maureen Boren (excused)
Maureen Thompson (excused)
Lauri Aylaian, Director of Community Development
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William Kroonen, Councilmember
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Sonia Campbell, Planning Commission
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Deborah Schwartz, Public Art Coordinator
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Debbie Thompson, Recording Secretary
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Minutes of the regular meeting held on March 14, im .
Upon Motion by Commissioner Darby and second by
Commissioner Hough, the Minutes of March 16, 2011 were approved
unanimously with Commissioners Boren and Thompson absent.
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V. DISCUSSION ITEMS
A. ORAL REVIEW OF CITY COUNCIL ACTION
Ms. Schwartz reported that the City Council authorized
approval to serve wine at the Gallery opening receptions for
the 2011/2012 season.
Councilmember Kroonen reported that the amendment to
the contract for the pool artwork by Paul Hobson is on the
June 23, 2011 City Council agenda.
B. PLANNING COMMISSION REPORT
Ms. Campbell reported that at the meeting of June 21, 2011,
the Planning Commission approved the Rosewood Hotel on
Highway 74. The hotel will consist of 82 rooms and 59
residential condominiums. The Planning Commission and
City Council received many letters of support for the project.
VI. CONSENT ITEMS HELD OVER
None
VII. NEW BUSINESS
A. APPROVE "LEGENDS" AS THE REPLACEMENT
SCULPTURE FOR "JAZZ MUSICIANS" BY JOHN RICHEN
FOR THE 2011/2012 EL PASEO INVITATIONAL
EXHIBITION
Ms. Schwartz referred to the staff report that was included in
the agenda packet requesting to replace John Richen's
"Jazz Musicians" from the 2011/2012 El Paseo Invitational
Exhibition with "Legends". She noted that there is a clause
in the artist contract allowing for an artwork to be sold and
replaced with another approved artwork after the first six
months of the Exhibition. "Jazz Musicians" is composed of
five individual sculptures working together as one artwork.
The artist sold two of the five sculptures leaving three on the
pad until a new artwork is approved by the Commission.
The artist proposed "Legends" to replace the remaining
sculptures of "Jazz Musicians". Ms. Schwartz stated that
due to the drastic difference of the proposed artwork and not
simply replacing the two sold pieces, the Commission must
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give approval. Ms. Schwartz noted that there is not a
large impact on the aesthetics of the artwork on the pad
with just the three. remaining pieces of "Jazz Musicians"
on it. Ms. Schwartz noted that partial removal of the
artwork does not have a large impact on the aesthetics
of the artwork on the pad. Commissioner Darby
commented that the proposed sculpture does not represent
what was approved initially. She loved all five pieces and
would be in agreement to leave the three remaining pieces if
it did not deter from the overall appearance of the artwork on
the pad. Ms. Schwartz stated that the artist mentioned that
he may be able to fabricate two new musicians to replace
the sold pieces but it would take a few months. Ms.
Schwartz will confirm that with Mr. Richen.
It was moved by Commissioner Darby and seconded by
Commissioner Bussing that the three pieces of "Jazz
Musicians" remain on the pad and ask staff to confirm with the
artist that he will be able to fabricate two more pieces to
complete the artwork. Motion carried unanimously with
Commissioners Boren and Thompson absent.
B. CONSIDERATION OF ARTISTS TO BE INCLUDED IN
CITY OF PALM DESERT'S ARTIST REGISTRY
The following artists applied to be included in the City of
Palm Desert's Artist Registry. Roberto Delgado, Walter
Gordinier, Dodd Holsapple, David Jang, Ana Lazovsky,
DeeDee Morrison, Ball-Nogues Studio, Edward Walsh,
Mattison Fitzgerald, and Tanya Regir. The following artists
were approved to be included in the City of Palm Desert's
Artist Registry. David Jang, Ana Lazovsky, DeeDee
Morrison, Ball-Nogues, Edward Walsh, Mattison Fitzgerald,
and Tanya Regir. Artist Walter Gordinier's work was not
reviewed due to technical difficulties and will be reviewed at
the next meeting.
It was moved by Commissioner Hough and seconded by
Commissioner Miller to include artists David Jang, Ana
Lazovsky, DeeDee Morrison, Ball-Nogues Studio, Edward
Walsh, Mattison Fitzgerald, and Tanya Regir into the City of
Palm Desert's Artist Registry. Motion carried with
Commissioners Boren and Thompson absent.
Vill. CONTINUED BUSINESS
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IX. OLD BUSINESS
NONE
X. PROJECT STATUS REPORTS
A. Palm Desert Community Gallery
Ms. Schwartz reported that the current exhibition, "In Martial
Hues" by Jayel Aheram, has been well received, and has
had good coverage by the press. The opening reception
went well and Mr. Aheram gave personal tours of the
photographs and talked about his experiences while he was
in the military. In conjunction with the current show, Ms.
Schwartz put together an exhibition highlighting staff or
members of their family who were in the military service.
The next gallery opening reception is Monday, August 8.
The exhibition, "Personal Expressions", will feature artwork
from Leila Namvar, Arnold Familian, and Meridy Volz.
Commissioner Snyder attended the gallery opening and
complimented staff on the show and reception.
B. Docent Program
Ms. Schwartz reported that the Docent Program is on hiatus
for July and August and will resume in September with the
Second Saturday tours. Ms. Schwartz will send out a Call
for Docents in August to begin the interview process and
train additional docents.
Commissioner Darby noted that several teachers from
Gisborne, New Zealand visited Palm Desert last week and
took a tour of the 2011/2012 El Paseo Invitational Exhibition
and were impressed with the quality of the City's artwork.
One of the teachers was excited to tell other art teachers
about the City's public art collection.
C. Carlos Ortega Villas
Ms. Schwartz reported that the Redevelopment Agency is
developing the Carlos Ortega Villas which is a senior
affordable housing complex. She has a set of plans and is
determining a location for potential artwork placement and
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will work within the budget which has not yet been
established. Commissioner Darby stated that Mayor Benson
asked her to suggest that staff personally contact artists from
Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo, Guerrero, Mexico for the project.
Commissioner Darby recommended contacting Rosemary
Ortega or Mark Talboys for names of artists. Ms. Schwartz
stated that the artwork should honor Mr. Ortega in some
way, but does not necessarily have to be a literal depiction of
him. The art could represent the Redevelopment Agency,
energy, etc. The idea is to work with Mrs. Ortega and those
who knew Mr. Ortega very well, and include a
comprehensive biography to which the artists can respond in
the Call for Artists. The process will include a Call for Artists
to review qualifications, narrow the selection to three, and
give an honorarium to create a proposal. Ms. Aylaian stated
the project will be on the August Architectural Review
Commission agenda. Councilmember Kroonen noted that
the Villas are located in Palm Desert Country Club near
California Drive and Avenue of the States.
D. Palm Desert Aquatic Center
Ms. Schwartz reported that artist Paul Hobson is currently
working on the artwork at the Aquatic Center and is near
completion. The artwork of stop action figures of swimmers
and divers are being sandblasted onto the pool deck and
stained. Each section of figures are stained a different color
with the bathing suits being a contrasting color. The art will
be coated and sealed. Maintenance will entail resealing
periodically. The dedication/grand opening of the pool is
Saturday, June 25 at 10:00 am. The artist will attend and
be part of the dedication.
Ms. Schwartz addressed the concerns of the Commissioners
regarding the process of commissioning artwork for City
projects. Once the artist is contracted there is often a long
waiting period before the art is installed to allow for the
fabrication of the piece as well as building construction to be
completed. She reminded the Commission that a typical
timeline for a City public art project can be one to three
years.
XI. REPORTS AND REMARKS
A. STAFF
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Ms. Schwartz reported that she attended the Americans for
the Arts Conference in San Diego June 15 - 18. She
purchased a DVD of the conference called, "Annual
Convention on Demand". It includes footage of "A Year in
Review" of artworks that have been selected by curators
acknowledging excellence. She will show "A Year in
Review" at one of the Commission meetings. There were
several temporary public art projects. Additionally, she took
a tour of the North Park area of San Diego that included a
large utility box program, and viewed some art in a parking
garage.
B. COMMISSION MEMBERS
Commissioner Darby asked about the summer meeting
schedule. Ms. Schwartz announced that this Commission
will be Dark in August. Otherwise regular meetings will be
held when there are appropriate agenda items.
Commissioner Bussing asked if it would be possible to
receive updates on projects when the Commission does not
meet. Ms. Schwartz reminded the Commissioners that she
did send an update in the past and would be happy to do it
again. Ms. Schwartz welcomed the Commission members
to call or email her if they have any questions or if they
would like an update.
Commissioner Snyder suggested taking a tour of the City's
artwork.
Commissioner Bussing inquired about a map of current
projects that had been available in the past. Ms. Schwartz
reminded her that the Art and Architecture map that includes
the location of the artwork within the City is available online
or from staff.
XI. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, Vice Chairperson Snyder
adjourned the meeting at 9:55 a.m.
Respectfully submitted,
DEBBIE L
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THOMPSON, RECORDING SECRETARY
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