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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8.1 Art in the Parks - Dolan Park CITY OF DUBLIN HERITAGE AND CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION AGENDA STATEMENT MEETING DATE:November 13, 2003 • SUBJECT: Art in the Parks—Dolan Park ATTACHMENTS: 1) Correspondence(with attachments) from Project Consultant Lynne Baer 2) A model of the proposed artwork will be presented at the meeting . RECOMMENDATION: 1. Review Design 2. Recommend Approval to City Council or provide additional comment regarding the artwork for Council consideration FINANCIAL STATEMENT: The City will contribute $5,000 towards the cost of the artwork. DESCRIPTION: In September of 1993 the City Council gave conceptual approval to the Dublin Fine Arts Foundation's proposed "Art in the Parks" program. The goal of the "Art in the Parks" program is to enhance City parks through the placement of artworks appropriate to each park's history, location, size and use. Since that time, the Foundation has completed commissions in Alamo Creek, Stagecoach, Mape Memorial, Kolb Park, and Ted Fairfield Parks. Additionally, a sculpture previously on loan to. the City and the Foundation was purchased by the Foundation and permanently installed at Shannon Park. A commission for Emerald Glen Park, is underway and scheduled for completion early next year. In January of 2003, the City Council approved a request from the Dublin Fine Arts Foundation to commission art for Dolan Park. A selection committee comprised of members of the Dublin Fine Arts Foundation Board and a representative from the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission and Parks and Community Services Commission as well as community members reviewed the materials from nine artists. The Art Selection Committee for Dolan Park selected four artists to prepare proposals and maquettes for the park artwork. The maquettes were placed on display in the Civic Center Lobby. The public was encouraged to make comments regarding the pieces. At the end of the display period the Art Selection Committee met, reviewed the public comments and selected the proposal by artist Bryan Tedrick. For Dolan Park, Mr. Tedrick proposes a work entitled " Dreams of Longing After Nothing". It is a wind driven kinetic sculpture designed to rotate 360 degrees and tilt approximately 25 degree from its center axis. The supporting pole, made of stainless steel, will be approximately 12 feet high allowing over 7 feet of clearance from the ground to the sculpture. The approximately 14 foot long sculptural "arm", composed of both steel and bronze, is abstract to allow for the viewer's interpretation. COPIES TO: Dublin Fine Arts Foundation Bryan Tedrick ITEM NO. 8.1 G:\HERITAGE COMMISSION\AGENDA STMTS\2003\11-13 Dolan Park.doc The total cost of the artwork is $20, 000 and will be paid for by the Dublin Fine Arts Foundation. As with past Art in the Park projects, the City will contribute one-quarter of the project cost, or$5,000. Sufficient funds are available in the Fiscal Year 2003-2004 Budget. In addition to review by the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission, the Parks and Community Services Commission will review the artwork at the November 17, 2003, meeting. Recommendations and comments from both Commissions will be presented to the City Council at the December 2, 2003 meeting. is the recommendation of Staff that the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission receive the presentation from Lynne Baer of the Dublin Fine Arts Foundation. Following the presentation, it is recommended that the Commission either recommend approval of the artwork to the City Council or provide additional comment regarding the artwork for Council consideration. • • -2- November 4, 2003 Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission %Theresa Yvonne City of Dublin 100 Civic Plaza Dublin, CA 94568 Dear Heritage and Cultural Arts Commissioners; The Dublin Fine Arts Foundation is pleased to present the artwork, "Dreams of Longing . After Nothing", by Bryan Tedrick for installation in Dolan Park as part of the foundation's "Art in the Parks"program. On April 17, 2003 a Selection Committee comprised of five residents of the neighborhood, a DFAF board member, and a commissioner each from both Heritage and Cultural Arts and Parks and Community Services Commissions reviewed the materials of nine artists and selected five to submit proposals. Each of the artists visited the site and met with members of the Selection Committee to better understand the community and use of the park. In creating their models, the artists took into consideration the ideas and wishes of the committee,the neighborhood and ages that use the park, safety and maintenance concerns, and, most important, esthetic and visual enrichment of the park. After the meetings, one of the artists, Irene Pijoan, decided not to submit a proposal: The four proposals were due on Monday, August 18 and a public reception was held Tuesday, August 19 from 5:00 to 7:00pm in the Dublin City Hall Civic Center Lobby/Rotunda. Flyers for the event were distributed to about 100 homes in the area surrounding the park as well as displayed at the Civic Center. As part of a fundraising effort, DFAF also sent out 500 letters announcing the reception. All of the artists attended the reception and approximately 50 people viewed the models and submitted comment cards. Attendance was increased by individuals'coming to the City Council meeting which began at 7:00pm. A photograph of the event appeared in the Tri-Valley Herald the next day and an article appeared in the Contra Costa Times on Sunday, August 24, 2003. The models remained on display in the Rotunda until September 22 with comment cards available for the public to express their opinions. The entire Committee reconvened on September 25 to reach a final decision. The meeting was also attended by two members of the neighborhood who wanted to be part of the selection process. At that meeting, it was agreed to ask two of the artists, Bryan Tedrick and Laurel True, to make some modifications to their proposals. The Committee also wanted another opportunity to discuss the final decision with their neighbors. On October 23, Bryan Tedrick was selected by the entire Committee. • 2 A resident of Glen Ellen, Bryan was born and raised in Oakland, California and graduated from the San Francisco Art Institute in sculpture in 1985. Using metal, wood, stone, and found objects, Bryan custom designs site specific, architectural scale gates, portals, sculpture, railings, and screens. He has created public art works for the communities of Sacramento, Redding, and Stockton. In 2002, Bryan was one of the artists in the exhibition, "3 Artists/3Media/3 Visions" at the Sonoma Valley Museum of Art. "Dreams of Longing After Nothing" is a wind driven kinetic sculpture designed to rotate 360 degrees and tilt approximately 25 degrees from center. The supporting pole, made of stainless steel, will be approximately 12 feet high allowing over 7 feet of clearance from ground to sculpture when at rest. The approximately 14 foot long sculptural "arm", composed of both steel and bronze, is abstract to allow for the viewer's interpretation. The Committee feels that the kinetic sculpture will be a great addition to Dolan Park. Some of the public comments ranged from "interactive and fun" to "looks wonderful . . . like flowing bubbly water." The model and exact location of the artwork will be presented at the meeting. Best regards, Lynne Baer Consulting Director, Dublin Fine Arts Foundation Enclosures: List of Committee Members and Finalists Flyer for Public Reception Article from Contra Costa Times • "ART IN THE PARKS" The Dublin Fine Arts Foundation is pleased to present for public comment the finalists for Dolan Park as the next installment in "Art in the Parks". The finalists for Dolan Park are: Seyed Alavi Caryl Castleberry Bryan Tedrick Laurel True The goal of"Art in the Parks" is to bring art to where people live and to create a sense of identity and ownership of the individual neighborhood parks for Dublin families. The Foundation forms a partnership between artists and local neighborhood groups to increase participation, enjoyment, and integration of art into the everyday experience of Dublin citizens. Each of the artists visited the site and met with members of the Selection Committee to . better understand the community and use of the park. In creating their models, the artists took into consideration the ideas and wishes of the committee, the neighborhood and ages that use the park, safety and maintenance concerns, and, most important, esthetic and visual enrichment of the park. In the 19th and early 20th Centuries, the concept of the public park was created to bring nature into congested urban spaces and to provide a place for leisure activities for city dwellers. New York's Central Park and San Francisco's Golden Gate Park are two excellent examples of this concept. At the end of the 20th Century, the purpose and composition of public parks evolved from large concentrations of open land to smaller more specialized open spaces. Changes in leisure time activities because of technology, lifestyles, and financial considerations contributed to this evolution. Dublin's diverse parks are excellent examples of this change in design and use. We invite the community to make comments on the proposals on the Comment Cards provided. Your opinions are very important to the Selection Committee. For further information, please leave a voice mail at 925 833-6666 and someone will return your call. The Dublin Fine Arts Foundation and "Art in the Parks" Founded in 1988 as a private, nonprofit organization, the Dublin Fine Arts Foundation (DFAF) was.created with and for the citizens of Dublin to provide an arena for artistic • activities in the community. The Foundation's main purpose is to acquire significant works of fine art for Dublin's public spaces. In September of 1993, the Dublin City Council gave conceptual approval to the Dublin Fine Arts Foundation's "Art in the Parks"program and in 2003, art will be part of the nine existing parks in the Community! The goal of"Art in the Parks" is to bring art to where people live and to create a sense of identity and ownership of the individual neighborhood parks for Dublin families. Each park has a separate Selection Committee composed of neighborhood residents as well as neighborhood involvement in creating the artworks. The success of "Art in the Parks" has been recognized by the California Parks and Recreation Society 2000 Award of Excellence for Neighborhood Community Life. Completed Artworks: • Stagecoach Park: Mosaic tile seating area by Twyla Arthur, 1996 • Alamo Creek Park: "Black Pool"by Alan Counihan, 1997. • Mape Memorial Park: . "Archway"by Donna Billick and Troy Corliss, 1999. • Kolb Park: "Dust in the Universe"by John King, 2000. • Shannon Park: "Sirius"by Peter Voulkos, 2001. • Ted Fairfield Park: "Birdwatch"by Johanna Poethig, 2002. In the coming year: • Selection and installation of artwork in Dolan Park • Artist, Ned Kahn, is creating an intriguing water sculpture for the lake in Emerald Glen Park to be installed Fall '03. • As soon as the neighborhood around the new Bray Commons Park is completed, a Selection Committee will be formed and a search for artists will begin. Dolan Park Selection Committee: Terry Dyer 11268 Champagne Court Zev Khan • 11708 Harlan Road Katie Palomares 11590 Padre Way Christi Slofkosky 7415 Mancini Court Helen Yun 11566 Soleado Court Cindy Leung-Dublin Fine Arts Foundation 7904 Jade Circle Mary Beth Acuff-Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission Kasie Hildenbrand-Parks and Community Services Commission (Steve Jones substituted for one meeting) Nov, 05 03 09: 05a Lnne Baer 415-931 -0753 p. 4 :.- -------"-sgqw.ORNMRScfau .:--,: "",g5- gnfoarelweRrAgUrgIttigignetinx.::04ft,...oinnevgg-,:no.ho:40.4.'nomkta ,..,.,,,.:Avii.A..,;iynkp,gai. 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M.:- v-Ri..-„,iti4.4] -- !,. • . The DEAF Ail in the Parks Proaram rei_l-_ ,.., • 2000 Year /Award o....r ExceilerIce for - 0 - , N „iah- o.r.hood Comrflun y a e 4u m ........_„„:,..,:, T',e r'et-1'.comia Parks & Recreation I i l' %-e • • ,,,..„,„,, 0!+.V4g1P,,•.':+ +. . Se`+-"1:=4'17 A.1-,L,+..,,,j, .„,........„....... .0A -a'ni, ■,. , . ,.„,,,,,--0 • NOV-05-2003 10:0EAM 7E1_3415 931 0753 IDDDUBLIN CITY MGR OFFC PAGE:004 R=100% Nov 05 03 09: 04a Lynne Baer 415-931 -0753 p. 2 • .Rt~5iclr:ers can help pick Dolan Park art htip:itwww_bayarea.costuinld/ectimesl 2Ct03 1QSf24/newsttocatlsiates/c, • Posted on Sun,Aug. 24,2003 Residants can hellp pick Dollan *ark art OVER THE NEXT two weeks,visitors to Dublin City Hail will have the opportunity to help choose the work of art that will grace Dublin's Dolan Park. Models of the finalists selected by the Dolan Park Selection Committee will • be on display at the Civic Center until Sept. 11. Dublin residents are encouraged to drop by and fill out comment cards expressing their opinion. What visitors will find are four very different works of art, for which the artists have picked their own proposed park locations: ® Seyed Alavi's "Homewards," a 12-foot-tall signpost made of steel and painted green that would be located almost directly in the center of Dolan Park. • Caryl Castleberry's "Foot Loose and Fancy Free," a bronze figure of a child playing soccer that would be located on the grassy knoll on the south side of the soccer field. • Bryan Tedrick's "Driven by the Wind," a wind-driven kinetic sculpture designed to rotate 360 degrees. It would be located on the top of the park's knoll. ® Laurel True's "Castle Bench," a colorful mixed-media mosaic in the shape of a castle that also would be situated at the top of the park's knoll. Area residents got the opportunity to meet the artists Tuesday evening at an Art Proposal Viewing and Artists' Reception held in the Civic Center's rotunda. Though Dublin residents Adele Irvin and Jeanne Desaix had both come to City Hall for a separate public hearing, they ended up dropping by the reception and filling out comment cards with their recommendations. By sheer coincidence,the two visitors also happened to be partial to the same entry --Castleberry's "Foot Loose"soccer figure. • Brothers Jonathan Palomares, 13,and Nick Palomares, 11, sons of Dolan Park Committee member Katie Palomares,were partial to the works of Tedrick and True, and younger brother Alex, 9, conscientiously provided comments for each of the finalists. Of True's piece he wrote that it"has benches and is very colorful:" Dad, David Palorares, and youngest brother, Christopher, 31/2,joined the family for the reception. Other members of the Dolan Park Committee in attendance Tuesday included Helen Yun, Mary Beth Acuff, and Christi Slofkosky, who shared the evening with daughter Kayla, 12. Former Dublin vice mayor Georgean Vonheeder-Leopold and Cindy Leung, members of Dublin's Fine Arts Foundation, also came out Tuesday to show their support, as did Theresa Yvonne, the city's Heritage and Cultural Arts supervisor.The foundation commissioned the artwork as part of its Art in the Parks program. The stated goal of Art in the Parks is to bring art to places in the community"where people live and to create a sense of identity for and ownership of the individual neighborhood parks. The foundation forms a partnership between artists and local neighborhood groups to increase participation, enjoyment,and integration of art into 1 of 2 5/28/03 9:3( NOV-05-2003 10:04AM TEL)415 931 0753 ID)DUBLIN CITY MGR OFFC PAGE:002 R=98% Ncv 05 03 09: 04a Lynne Baer .415-931 -0753 p. 3 Residents can help pick Dolan Park art http:Uwww.bayarea.com/mldlcctires/20031 08/24/newsilocal/star cleali... the everyday experience of Dublin citizens." Each park has a separate selection committee composed of neighborhood residents: For the Dolan Park program, each artist visited the site and met with members of the selection committee to better understand the community and the use of the park. In creating their models,they took into consideration the ideas and wishes of the committee, the neighborhood and those that use the park, safety and maintenance concerns, and aesthetic and visual enrichment of the park.. For more information on the Bolan Park program, call 925-833-6665 and leave a message. PUPPY LOVE-- Tri-Valley Animal Rescue Group, a nonprofit, all-volunteer organization dedicated to saving the lives of animals housed at the local East County Animal Shelter, will hold Its fourth annual dinner and auction fund-raiser, "That's Amore: A Taste of Italy,"from 6 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 27 at the Pleasanton Senior Center, Last year,TVAR rescued nearly 800 cats and kittens and 437 dogs and puppies. Proceeds will help cover the costs associated with fostering and medically treating these animals. Tickets may be purchased in advance for$35 at the Pleasanton Farmers Market every Saturday from 9:30 a.rn. to 1 p.m.Tickets may also be purchased at:..�- =;- ,+`; r_ r, by contacting TVAR at .x. ,''r , or at the door for$40. For more information, call 925-461.-7574. • • Beth Miller Thiel is the social columnist for the Times. Send press releases on galas, fund-raisers or other soda/euent5 to: Beth Miller Thiel, c% Valley Times editorial department, P.Q. Box 607,Pleasanton,.CA 94566. Fax press releases to 925-847-2189 or call 925-847-2128. • • • • • 2 of 2 8/28/03 9:50 AM • NOV-05-2003 10:05RM TEL)415 931 0753 ID)DUBLIN CITY MGR OFFC PAGE:003 R=98%