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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7.2 Emerald Glen Aquatic Complex Artor 19 82 /ii � 111 DATE: May 6, 2014 STAFF REPORT CITY COUNCIL TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Christopher L. Foss, City Manager " SUBJECT: Public Art for the Emerald Glen Recreation and Aquatic Complex Prepared by Ann Mottola, Heritage and Cultural Arts Manager EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: CITY CLERK File #600 -60 The City Council will consider approval of the public artwork recommended for the Emerald Glen Recreation and Aquatic Complex. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Funding for the proposed artwork would come from the Public Art Fund and would be allocated in Fiscal Year 2014 -2015 as part of the 2014 -2019 Capital Improvement Program budget. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the City Council take the following actions by motion: 1. Approve the proposed artwork and authorize the City Manager to negotiate an agreement for City Council consideration with Todji Kurtzman for the design, fabrication and installation of the public artwork at the Recreation and Aquatic Complex; and 2. Direct Staff to retain the following artists in a pre- approved group for consideration for the public art projects planned at Fallon Sports Park and John Monego Court: Troy Corliss; Benjamin Ball- Gaston Nogues; Blessing Hancock; Todji Kurtzman; Heath Satow; Christopher Weed; and Susan Zoccola. � r Submitted By l Reviewed By Parks and Community Ser ices Director Assistant City Manager DESCRIPTION: In November 2013, Staff released a "Call for Artists" to submit qualifications for the Emerald Glen Recreation and Aquatic Complex public art project. The "Call for Artists" yielded responses from over 150 artists from throughout the United States and as far away as Israel. A technical Page 1 of 3 ITEM NO. 7.2 review of the applicants by Staff as well as the project's architectural team was held December 18, 2013 to pare down the field to a select group of artists to submit site - specific proposals for the project. A diverse group of seven experienced public artists, demonstrating excellence in their particular genre and medium, were selected to present site - specific proposals to the Public Art Selection Committee. The artists included: Troy Corliss, Benjamin Ball and Gaston Nogues, Blessing Hancock, Todji Kurtzman, Heath Satow, Christopher Weed, and Susan Zoccola. On December 17, 2013, the City Council approved the formation of a nine - member Public Art Selection Committee that includes representatives from the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission; Parks and Community Services Commission; a Public Artist; an Art Educator from a Dublin School; a Dublin Fine Arts Foundation Board Member; a Green Gator Swim Team Representative; and, three Community Members at Large. On February 22, 2014 the Public Art Selection Committee convened to review the site - specific public art proposals. Per the Public Art Master Plan, the Committee was charged with recommending an artist for this public art project. Also, per the Public Art Master Plan, the Committee was asked to consider recommending the establishment of a pool of artists for consideration for upcoming CIP projects of a similar scope and budget. Proposed Artwork Todji Kurtzman's proposal "The Spirit of Alamilla Spring" (Attachment 1) was selected for recommendation to the City Council and Commission by a consensus of the Public Art Selection Committee. Mr. Kurtzman's artwork consists of a multiple -piece sculpture located along the Boardwalk that will connect the Recreation and Aquatic Complex to the Amphitheater. A figurative female sculpture located at the amphitheater plaza casts a stone that skips the length of the boardwalk towards the entrance to the aquatics facility. Each of seven skips leaves a splash, a mark in history celebrating various iconic periods in Dublin's history on a conceptual level. The last element of the sculpture is a placid, mirror - polished stainless disc that will reflect the faces of those who decide the future. The artwork pays homage "to the people who walked on this land, and for all but one hundred of the last thirteen thousand years drank directly of the fresh waters of the Alamilla spring." It also connects those historic springs to the contemporary aquatics facility that will be a new location in Dublin for people to gather to be restored by water. Recommendation from Public Art Selection Committee The Public Art Selection Committee asked to review the final model of the figurative female component of the sculpture. While the Selection Committee supported the overall concept of this figurative element, the artist's maquette was in the initial stages of development at the time of the presentation. The Selection Committee had questions regarding the final rendering of the face and water -like forms streaming off the figure. Once Mr. Kurtzman fully develops the "Water Spirit," images of the work will be shared via e-mail with the Selection Committee. The intent is not to redesign but to inform the Selection Committee. Comments from the Selection Committee also suggested that the figure should be more dynamic with respect to scale, as that is appropriate for the site and a signature element of Mr. Kurtzman's work. Following the meeting with the Selection Committee, Staff has been working with Mr. Kurtzman to refine his proposal based on feedback from the Selection Committee. This includes further development of the female figurative element and maximizing the scale of the artwork. The Page 2 of 3 consideration of scale is also being addressed so the artwork's visual impact is not diminished by the expanse of the plaza where it will be installed. The Selection Committee was also impressed with the overall quality of the artist finalists and their proposals, and therefore recommended the six remaining artists be retained in a pool of artists for some of the projects that will be commissioned in the upcoming five -year Capital Improvement Program. Staff spent a significant amount of time on the artist recruitment for this project, as well as vetting the qualifications of the 150 artists that submitted proposals. The search process yielded a tremendous pool of qualified and talented artists. Retaining these artists will help streamline the process for the next two projects. Recommendations from Commissions Todji Kurtzman's proposal was reviewed and approved unanimously for recommendation to the City Council by the Parks and Community Services Commission by a vote of 6 -0 -0 and unanimously by the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission by a vote of 6 -0 -0, with one Commissioner absent, at a Joint Meeting of the Commissions on April 21, 2014. By the same votes, the Commissions also recommended that the following artists be retained for consideration for artwork at Fallon Sports Park and on Monego Court: Troy Corliss; Benjamin Ball- Gaston Nogues; Blessing Hancock; Todji Kurtzman; Heath Satow; Christopher Weed; and Susan Zoccola. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS /PUBLIC OUTREACH: A copy of the Staff Report was distributed to the Commissions, Public Art Selection Committee and Mr. Kurtzman. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Artist Proposal 2. Draft Minutes from the Joint Commission Meeting Page 3 of 3 CITY OF DUBLIN JOINT MEETING PARKS AND COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION AND HERITAGE AND CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION Draft Minutes April 21, 2014 8.1 Public Art Recommendation for the Emerald Glen Recreation and Aquatic Complex Ms. Ann Mottola, Heritage and Cultural Arts Manager, presented the specifics of the item as outlined in the Staff Report. Mr. Todji Kurtzman, artist, presented his artwork proposal for the public art at the Emerald Glen Recreation and Aquatic Complex (EGRAC). Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission (HCAC) Vice Chair Iharosi asked Mr. Kurtzman if the sculpture will be safe for children. Mr. Kurtzman stated the sculpture will have no sharp edges and will have round soft edges to emulate water. Cm. Vanderpool stated that she loves the sculpture as it brings back childhood memories. Cm. Vanderpool asked if solar lighting will be considered to illuminate the sculpture at night rather than traditional light bulbs. Mr. Paul McCreary, Parks and Community Services Director, stated solar lighting would be considered at a future phase for elements of the entire Complex. Parks and Community Services Commission (PCSC) Vice Chair Mack stated she likes the concept of the sculpture. Vice Chair Mack asked about the process of selecting the artist and artwork - for the EGRAC. Mr. McCreary stated Staff is currently working on a legal agreement for the artwork - and it will be presented to City Council following the City Council's approval of the proposal. PCSC Chair Totaro asked if artists submitted their qualifications or their proposals in response to the "Call for Artists." Ms. Mottola stated the "Call for Artists" requested qualifications only. The selected artists then prepared proposals specific to this project. PCSC Chair Totaro asked Mr. Kurtzman how he came up with the concept for his art piece, "The Spirit of Alamilla Spring." Mr. Kurtzman stated he researched the concept on his own. Ms. Mottola stated all the finalists were provided the same set of information about the City and the project site. Each artist presented their artwork with a different perspective and theme. PCSC Chair Totaro commented that he loved the idea and thinks children will like the sculpture. Chair Totaro asked if children would be able to walk into the "puddle" portions of the artwork. Mr. Kurtzman stated children would be able to walk into the "puddles" and touch the pieces of the sculpture. The largest "puddle" or "splash" would be six feet in diameter. Cm. Elias asked about the platforms for the sculptures. Ms. Mottola stated the platforms would be part of the construction of the building and not a part of the artwork. The finish for the platforms has not been determined at this time. The artist will work with the design team, architect, landscape architect P &CSC and H &CAC Joint Meeting Draft Minutes — April 21, 2014 — Page 2 of 3 and project manager to design the raised platform on which the sculptures will be placed. The platforms will also serve to meet American Disabilities Act requirements. Cm. Boboc asked if any actual water will be incorporated in the artwork. Mr. Kurtzman stated there will not be actual water. Cm. Minniear asked how the sculpture will represent the four different periods of Dublin's history as mentioned in Mr. Kurtzman's presentation. Mr. Kurtzman stated the first splash will represent the American Indians who were the original settlers; the second splash will represent the second era of Spanish Colonists and the Missions era; the third splash will represent the Mexican Ranches era; and the fourth splash, which has four splashes within itself, will represent the American era which includes the Gold Rush, Western Stage Coaches, Agriculture, World Wars, American Hot Rods, the 1960s, and then Dublin today and in the future. Ms. Mottola explained this was a conceptual rather than literal interpretation of Dublin's history. Cm. Boboc asked if there would be any plaques explaining the artwork. Mr. Kurtzman stated that plaques could be added. Ms. Mottola stated Staff could work with the artist to incorporate the story behind the artwork somewhere on the site. HCAC Chair Deets stated that he likes the artwork and thinks it will generate discussion on not only art but science, health and many other conversations. PCSC Chair Totaro commented that the artwork could serve as an educational history lesson for those that are observing the pieces. Cm. Tutino stated she was on the EGRAC Public Art Selection Panel and what impressed the Panel the most about Mr. Kurtzman's artwork was the timelessness of the bronze and the connection to the City of Dublin. She likes the representation of the City and the way it connects the amphitheater and the building. Cm. Ballesteros asked about the size of the woman in the sculpture. Mr. Kurtzman stated she will be six feet tall. Ms. Mottola added they are trying to increase the scale to reach closer to seven feet tall. Cm. Ballesteros stated she was on the EGRAC Public Art Selection Panel as well. She loves how the artwork connects the amphitheater and building together, ties into Dublin's history and how it is an interactive artwork. Chair Totaro asked about the timeframe for installing the artwork. Mr. McCreary stated ground breaking is scheduled for early 2015 and would be integrated with the construction of the EGRAC which has an anticipated opening date in summer 2016. Mr. Rich Guarienti, Dublin resident, stated he appreciates the theme of the artwork because the location is where the hospital at Camp Shoemaker was located. Cm. Tutino commented that the quality of artwork - submitted from the finalists were exceptional. Ms. Mottola brought in great diversity and the pool of artists going forward would bring an eclectic creativity to future artworks. P &CSC and H &CAC Joint Meeting Draft Minutes — April 21, 2014 — Page 3 of 3 On a motion by PCSC Vice Chair Mack, seconded by Cm. Boboc and by a vote of 6 -0 -0, the Parks and Community Services Commission unanimously voted to recommend approval to the City Council of Mr. Todji Kurtzman for the design, fabrication and installation of the public artwork at the Emerald Glen Recreation and Aquatic Complex, and recommend approval to the City Council for the following artists be retained in a pre- approved pool for consideration of public art projects proposed in the 2014 -2019 Capital Improvement Program: Troy Corliss; Benjamin Ball and Gaston Nogues; Blessing Hancock; Todji Kurtzman; Heath Satow; Christopher Weed; and Susan Zoccola. On a motion by Cm. Tutino, seconded by HCAC Vice Chair Iharosi and by a vote of 6 -0 -0, with Cm. King absent, the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission unanimously voted to recommend approval to the City Council of Mr. Todji Kurtzman 1 for the design, fabrication and installation of the public artwork at the Emerald Glen Recreation and Aquatic Complex, and recommend approval to the City Council for the following artists be retained in a pre- approved pool for consideration of public art projects proposed in the 2014 -2019 Capital Improvement Program: Troy Corliss; Benjamin Ball and Gaston Nogues; Blessing Hancock; Todji Kurtzman; Heath Satow; Christopher Weed; and Susan Zoccola Mr. McCreary stated this item would be presented to the City Council at the May 6, 2014 City Council Meeting. TODJI KURT 9AX Universal -Timeless PROPOSAL "THE SPIRIT OF ALAM I LLA SPRING" Ski ppi ng a Stone Across Ti me Thank you for considering our proposal to represent "The Spirit of Alamilla Spring" skipping a stone across time. The city of Dublin stands where it does today because of Alamilla spring. This bronze monument with turquoise patina would be the first sculpture that pays tribute to the fountain source of the city. Splashes ripple down the plaza of the Emerald Glen Recreation and Aquatics Complex, each ripple splash represents a different era of Dublin's history. Todji Kurtzman Sculpture LLC is a five person team that includes a master sculptor, a California licensed architect (my father), foundry associates and administrative and artistic support by my talented wife. We work collaboratively with our clients, project designers, stakeholders and communities to fulfill their objectives and we aim to exceed expectations. We deliver monumental sculptures in bronze and stainless steel that support health, ecology, culture and finance with the intention to inspire communities for generations to come. Q PORTLAND OR / RIO DE JANEI RO BR vWWV.TODJI.00M TODJI@TODJI.COM 503.957.7899 UNIQUE i'1` L TIMELES -6 -6 A CELEBRATING SOURCE Fresh Water at a Crossroads Founds a City The city of Dublin that we know today stands where it does because of Alamilla Spring. The area from Dublin to Pleasanton was once a robust wet land teeming with wildlife, game, fresh water and the M uwekma Ohlone people. When Mexican citizen bse MariaAmador was awarded the land that the city of Dublin sits upon for his service as a Mexican soldier and for being the administrator of mission San bse, he built his adobe ranch houses next to the sweet waters of Alamilla spring. Above is a C CE!qrdigital representation of what the watery feminine representation of the spring can look like. Alamilla Spring bears the name of Michael Murray's first wifeAlamilla. Michael Murray was among the first Irish immigrants to arrive in this little western town in a newly American territory following the Mexican American war. Many more Irish arrived in the following years escaping the potato famine of 1845- 1849. The influx of Irish immigrants led to the naming of this horsewatering town at across roads as Dublin. In regards to the name Alamilla, Elizabeth Islesof The Dublin Heritage Park and Museum did alittleresearch and came up with the following information- Theword almain Spanish, Portuguese and French means "soul ". Atma in Sanskrit also means soul and in Latin almus, means "kind ", "fostering ", or "nourishing." Also, the Arabic word for "water" is al -ma In Greek the related word aAlty means "salt water ". Another close name is Amelia, derived from the Germanic word aural meaning "work ", and means "industrious" and "fertile" (wikipedia). If there are related linguistic roots in Asian languages, that remains unknown to meat thistime. % Little is known about Michael M urray's first wifeA lam illa who passed away fairly young leaving her husband and their three sons in 1860. Today her namesake evokes the qualitiesof the soul, water and maternal nurturing in thestill flowing Alamilla Spring near the corner of Dublin Blvd and San Ramon Valley Rd. TOW KURTZMAN SCULPTURE LLC PORTLAND OR / RIO DE JANEI RO BR WJWV.TODJI.COM TODJI@TODJI.COM 503.957.7899 ACTIVATING THE PLAZA To fulfill the objective of activating the plaza between the amphitheater and the aquatic recreation center, we are proposing a multiple piece bronze monument. The Spirit of Alamilla Spring is represented as a splashy female water figure skipping a stone down the plaza of the aquatic center. There are seven stone skips down the length of the plaza, represented by four separate bronzes, (the last four splashes are contained in one bronze), culminating in front of the Aquatic recreation center entryway. The last sculpture is a placid, mirror polished stainless steel disc whose reflection represents "you" the future. _ s As' i 47 f t TODJI KURTZMAN SCULPTURE LLC PORTLAND OR / RIO DE JANEI RO BR WJWV.TODJI.COM TODJI@TODJI.CCM 503.957.7899 Aj M RIPPLES IN TIME Each of the ripple splashes that are distributed down the length of the plaza will contain A haiku of intersecting ripple patterns that can activate the imagination oftheviewer. ti :i f 1.; I �4 ■ - 3Y TODJI KURTZMAN SCULPTURE LLC PORTLAND OR / RIO DE JANEI RO BR WJWV.TODJI.COM TODJI@TODJI.CCM 503.957.7899 INTERSECTING RIPPLE PATTERNS Capt uri ng t he N at ural Beauty of Ri ppl i ng Water in Bronze m �a -- 1 TODJI KURTZMAN SCULPTURE LLC PORTLAND OR / RIO DE JANEI RO BR WJWV.TODJI.COM TODJI@TODJI.CCM 503.957.7899 THE FUTURE IS YOU! At the end of the sou Iptureisaplacid, mirror polished, stain I ess steel disc that will reflect thefaces of thosewho deddethefuture! —.01 Alml TOW KURTZMAN SCULPTURE LLC PORTLAND OR / RIO DE JANEI RO BR wJWV.TODJI.COM TODJI@TODJI.CCM 503.957.7899 NIGHT LIGHTING TODJI KURTZMAN SCULPTURE LLC PORTLAND OR / RIO DE JANEI RO BR WJWV.TODJI.COM TODJI@TODJI.CCM 503.957.7899 NIGHT LIGHTING TODJI KURTZMAN SCULPTURE LLC PORTLAND OR / RIO DE JANEI RO BR WJWV.TODJI.COM TODJI@TODJI.CCM 503.957.7899 THE SPIRIT OF THE ALAM I LLA SPRING Clay Maquettein Progress I havebegun sculpting aclay maquetteof asplashy female water spirit skipping astone. She isat an intermediary stageand is in progress. All of my figurative bronze sculptures are characterized by unique form and dynamism. The design and sculpting of apiece Iikethis requires three months of full time work. The images that I am presenting in this proposal arenot of afinished sculpture, but awork in progress to give the idea of how shecan look. TOW KURTZMAN SCULPTURE LLC PORTLAND OR / RIO DE JANEI RO BR WJWV.TODJI.COM TODJI@TODJI.COM 503.957.7899 THE SPIRIT OF THE ALAM I LLA SPRING Clay M aquette in Progress J._J TODJI KURTZMAN SCULPTURE LLC PORTLAND OR / RIO DE JANEI RO BR WJWV.TODJI.COM TODJI@TODJI.CCM 503.957.7899 TOW KJRTZMAN SaJLFrUW- :1 • 1 A • A 9 TECHNICAL Location of Artwork Within the Site "The Spirit of Alamilla Spring" will be placed in the center of the round corte behind the amphitheater and the ripple splashes will activate the plaza boardwalk up to the entryway of the aquatic center. rte, M ai ntenance Bronze is easily maintained with annual, bi- annual or quarterly cleaning with mild soap and water applied with a non abrasive sponge or towel. Cleaning is followed by application of paste wax rubbed with a towel to bring out a shine. A four page detailed .pdf document entitled "Care for Outdoor Bronze Sculpture" will be provided. Replacing light bulbscan bedoneby hand by astaff utility person. Wher e t he Wor k Wi I I be Fabr i cat ed an d by Whom The bronze will be cast by one or more of these three fine art foundries with whom I have worked with in monument production previously: -AFA Foundry, Burbank California - Reinmuth Bronze, Eugene Oregon TODJI KURTZMAN SCULPTURE LLC PORTLAND OR / RIO DE JANEI RO BR MANTODJI.COM TODJI@TODJI.COM 503.957.7899 TOW KJRTZI\AAN SaJLPTUW- :1 • 1 A • A 9 UNIQUE :'& : S1 A* A w 00 - a" Artwork I nteraction Bronze is very durable and very attractive to the touch. You probably have touched a public bronze sculpture yourself. Frequently touched areas become polished and shiny. A well touched bronze is a sign of a well loved work of art. As in life, human touch breathes life into a work of art. We can expect children to be putting their hands all over the water splashesasthey area perfect height for children to grab onto and to peer inside. Climbing on The Spirit of Alamilla Spring is not preferred, and can easily be dissuaded by appropriate signageor by planting shrubs around the base. I: eCm074- Tiffil li , LTWTAIIPM n F • I[ The work will be installed under my supervision by either the contractor who is building EGARC or another local contractor who is recommended to me by the contractor building EGARC. Installation is straightforward, as a small crane or back hoe will lift the bronzes. Holesaredrilled in the concrete plinths; epoxy isused asan adhesiveand 3/ 4 ", 1" or 1 1/ 4" diameter stainless steel threaded rod welded to the bottom side of the bronzes are used to secu re the scu I pt u res. TOW KURTZMAN SCULPTURE LLC PORTLAND OR / RIO DE JANEI RO BR VWWV.TODJI.COM TODJI@TODJI.COM 503.957.7899 " M TODJI KURTZMAN SCULPTURE RESUME UNIQUE UNIVERSAL TIMELESS MONUMENTAL SCULPTURE COMMISSIONS MONUMENT IN RIGHT FEET MAJOR Bronze, 8 x 4 x 9 feet, 2013 City of Orlando Public Art, "See Art Orlando", Eola Park, Florida SPLASHER OF THE HEALING WATERS Bronze, 5 x 2 x 8.5 feet, 2013 Norfolk Public Art Program, Southside Aquatic Center,Virginia MINOTAURA Salvaged rainforest hardwood, earth clay and natural pigment, 7 x 3 x 8 feet, 2010 Sitio Das Pedras Sculpture Park, Rio De Janiero, BraziL GOLDEN HOME BOY Bronze, 8 x 4 x 9 feet, 2009 City of Palm Desert,Art in Public Places, California BLACK GODDESS Bronze, 9 x 5 x 13 feet, 2009 Corporate Collection, Keyth Security Systems, Highland Park, Illinois MANDINGA DE CAPOEIRA Bronze, 6 x 6 x 11 feet, 2008 Rosenbloom Collection, Chicago, Illinois MONUMENT IN RIGHT FEET MAJOR Bronze,8 x 4 x 9 feet, 2007 Loveland High Plains Art Council, Benson Sculpture Park, Colorado HOMUNCULOUS IN A MOMENT Bronze, 7 x 5 x 11 feet, 2007 Corporate Collection, Keyth Security Systems, Highland Park, Illinois OSHUN FOUNTAIN Bronze 13 x 4 x 8 feet, 2006 Private Collection WENDY'S HOOP SKIRT Bronze,7 x 7 x 7 feet, 2006 Private Collection SELECT FESTIVALS AND EVENTS Art Basel Miami 2008-2013, Burning Man 2001-2010, Nova Terra Festival Rio De Janeiro 2010- 2012, Lightning in a Bottle 2010,String Cheese Incident 2010, Portland Center for Performing Arts 2009, Portland City Hall 2008, New Orleans Jazz Festival 2005-2007, CAPP Charity Auctions SOLO SCULPTURE EXHIBITIONS Element of Earth, Sitio Das Pedras Sculpture Park, Rio De Janeiro Brazil, March 2012 The Living Object, East Village Gallery,Art Basel,Wynwood Miami, FL 2009 Transformation in Movement,Vision in Form Gallery, Bangkok Thailand,July 2007 Signature in Forced Perspective, Launch Pad Gallery, Portland OR USA, Sept 2006 Are You Gandhi, NUE Gallery, Portland OR USA, Nov 2004 Bronze Brass Silver and Flesh, Go-Gallery, Portland OR USA, Oct 2002 TODJI KURTZMAN SCULPTURE LLC PORTLAND OR / RIO DE JANEIRO BR WWW.TODJI.COM TODJI@TODJI.COM 503.957.7899 TODJI KU RTZMAN SCULPTURE RESUME UNIQUE UNIVERSAL TIMELESS Disem-Bodi,The Stable Gallery, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY USA, Mar 1999 Wires in Exclamation, Quansit Gallery,San Francisco,CA USA,June 1996 GALLERIES Collection Privee Gallery,Wynwood Florida Longstreth Goldberg Art Gallery, Naples Florida Coda Gallery, Palm Desert California Silver Queen Fine Art, Park City Utah SELECT MUSEUM GROUP EXHIBITIONS Oxnard Children's Museum 2013 Evergreen Museum of Art,Sculptors of the Pacific Northwest, 2010 Coos Bay Art Museum, Innovation in Form, 2005 EDUCATION/ART INSTRUCTOR University of California Santa Barbara, BA Art Studio, 1993, New York Academy of Art, CE 1999 Instructor: Art Institute of Portland, 2005 TELEVISION AND PUBLICATION Oregon Art Beat OPB/PBS,featured artist,2014 Fort Worth Focus Community cable access,featured artist, 2009 Chicago Tonight WTTW,featured artist, 2007 In Context PBS Austin,featured artist, 2007 Artisan Magazine Todji sculpture featured on cover, Sumer 2005 Creative Vision AVA Publishing, creativity in photography, 2005 GRANTS & HONORS 2012 Puffin grant recipient,Teaneck NJ 2011 George Sugarman grant recipient,San Rafael CA 2011 RACC professional development grant recipient, Portland OR 2009 George Sugarman grant recipient, San Rafael CA 2008 RACC project grant recipient, Portland OR 2007 Nike matching funds grant recipient, Portland OR 1998 Designer of the official Cannes Film Festival poster, France 1997 Co-director and producer of the short animated film Marylou. Marylou was the official selection at Cannes, Sundance, The Smithsonian Institution, and was broadcast in seven European nations,Japan,Africa and HBO. CLAY ANIMATOR FOR TELEVISION SERIES 1994-2000 UPN's Gary and Mike, Will Vinton Studios, 2000 WB/FOX's The Pi's, Will Vinton Studios, 1998-1999 MTV's Celebrity Death Match, 1998 AOL's O:''zie the Elf,Will Vinton Studios, 1997 Disney's Rotten Ralph, Mathews Productions, 1996 ABC's Bump in the Night, Danger Productions, 1994-1995 TODJI KURTZMAN SCULPTURE LLC PORTLAND OR / RIO DE JANEIRO BR WWW.TODJI.COM TODJI @TODJI.COM 503.957.7899 TODJI KURTMAN SCULPTURE Letters of UNIQUE UNIVERSAL TIMELESS Recommendation In addition to my formal letters of recommendation, I have included these comments from the public who took the time to write in my book during exhibitions over the years. Some recurring themes appeared in the comments and I would like to share them with you. CLi rk C; .'c0- f7UN P►l.fDd Y..r)o 54 Ntr (10(.14..... 1 0:::,„. tt cyrenme , .. , A. . '111 44 v 4-10,1, -) 0 a i e.0-,0 " , 0-'141-'' e iter'I'l - 5 v-;:ii 7---)0,v , ‘,../'° xA k e". .r-r-"V ci/Oavio ck-itrij'‘ vi' ,r TODJI KURTZMAN SCULPTURE LLC PORTLAND OR / RIO DE JANEIRO BR WWW.TODJI.COM TODJI @TODJI.COM 503.957.7899 TOW KURTM AN SaJLFrU RE Letters of UNIQUE UNIVERSAL 11M B-ESS Recommendation JJIZ. S SY a,ed f � b ff � ,f 5 k.m Lcs ex i rr 1 Feb Pre l I TOW KURTZMAN SCULPTURE LLC PORTLAND OR / RIO DE JANEI RO BR VWWV.TODJI.COM TODJI@TODJI.COM 503.957.7899 THAN K YOU! Our seasoned team, which includes our foundry associates, my father who is a California licensed architect, my wifewho is my right hand and I hers, thank you for considering our proposal and we hope that we have the opportunity to spread our wings and serve the Dublin community with asculptural celebration of the Spirit ofAlamillaSpring. Si ncerely, TOW KURTZMAN SCULPTURE LLC PORTLAND OR / RIO DE JANEI RO BR WJWV.TODJI.COM TODJI@TODJI.CCM 503.957.7899