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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8.1 Art in the Parks - Bray Commons C D- -$ 112 O . AGENDA STATEMENT • HERITAGE AND CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION IFOv- MEETING DATE: July 27, 2006 SUBJECT: Art in the Parks—Bray Commons Report by John Hartnett, Heritage & Cultural Arts Supervisor 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, Ted Fairfield, Dolan and Emerald Glen 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 the future Dougherty Hills Dog Park on Amador Valley Boulevard is also underway as part of the Art in the Parks program and scheduled for completion by spring of next year. A selection committee comprised of members of the Dublin Fine Arts Foundation Board and a representative and alternate from both the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission and Parks and Community Services Commission as well as community members from the Bray Commons Park neighborhood reviewed the materials from 15 artists. The Art Selection Committee for Bray Commons selected five artists to prepare proposals and maquettes for the park artwork. The maquettes were placed on display in the Civic Center Lobby with an opening reception including the artists on May 24th. 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 Bill Gould. COPIES TO: ITEM NO.: 8.1 G:\HERITAGE COMMISSION\AGENDA_STMTS\2006\7-27-06 Bray Commons(2).doc For Bray Commons Park, Mr. Gould proposes a work entitled "Wind, Shade, Light =Tranquility". It is a wind driven kinetic sculpture that will react to the changing environment. The supporting concrete base (covered by grass/plants) will support multiple 3" in diameter steel stems. Growing out of the top of each stem will be a steel canopy form inspired by various leaf shapes, starting at 12 feet and up to as high as 20 feet. Both the stems and the canopy will be covered with a coating that contains real copper which will be treated to patina. 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. In addition to review by the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission, the Parks and Community Services Commission will review the artwork at the August 21, 2006, meeting. Recommendations and comments from both Commissions will be presented to the City Council at the September 19, 2006 meeting. RECOMMENDATION: It 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 of 2