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ACC 7-28-2025 PresentationsACC 7-28-2025 Item No. 3 Presentation by Jean Zuo Presentations An Illustrator of Cupertino's Wild Beauties Jean Zuo Art, Community, and Conservation ●About Jean Zuo ●My journey through Wildlife Photography ○2025 National Park Foundation Annual Photo Contest 2nd Place ○2024 California Wildlife Photo of the Year ○2023 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Annual Photo Contest 2nd Place Black-tailed Jackrabbit, Rancho San Antonio Red-winged Blackbird, Rancho San Antonio Bobcat, Rancho San Antonio Bobcat and Ground Squirrel, Rancho San Antonio Lazuli Bunting, Rancho San Antonio Hooded Merganser, Rancho San Antonio Great-horned Owlets, Rancho San Antonio Ladybug, Blackberry Farm Park Western Screech Owl, Blackberry Farm Park Western Screech Owl, Blackberry Farm Park Conclusion ●Digital Photography vs. PhotoShop vs. AI ●Art can change minds and save wild lives ●Art can also archive Cupertino's nature history Thank you ACC 7-28-2025 Item No.4 Artists Award Program Presentations Arts and Culture Commission 2025 Artist Awards Program July 28, 2025 Agenda •Background •Artist Awards Descriptions •Art Submission Types •Application Requirements •Evaluation Criteria •Timeline •Next Steps Background •Program started in 1988 •Recognition of Artists in Cupertino •Program Materials updated in 2024 The 2024 Artist Award Winners Display can be viewed at the Cupertino Library Artist Awards Descriptions Distinguished Artist •Recognizes established artists having a substantial body of work that display merit and excellence, as well as a history of contributions to their artistic field and the community. •Prior winners of the Distinguished Artist Award have taught art classes, participated in shows or performances, and won awards for their work. Artist Awards Descriptions Emerging Artist •Established to encourage and recognize demonstrations of artistic promise. •This award recognizes younger artists as well as those rediscovering their love of artistic expression later in life. Artist Awards Descriptions Young Artist •This award is presented to deserving young artists in recognition of local achievements in the visual arts in the following age groups: •Group A (6 to10 years old) •Group B (11 to 14 years old) Art Submission Types •Visual Arts (Painting, drawing, photography, sculpture) •Young Artist Award Category focuses on Visual Arts Only •Performing Arts (Dance, music, theater) •Literary Arts (Poetry, essay writing) •Digital Arts (Film, video) Application Requirements Distinguished/Emerging Artist Award Online Application •Personal Statement (maximum 1 page) •One Letter of Endorsement and/or Support •Digital Portfolio (up to 3 pieces) •One piece in the portfolio must connect to the 2025 awards program theme. •Resume and Exhibition Record (if any and maximum 2 pages) Young Artist Award Online Application •Artwork Entry All applicants must live in Cupertino or attend an educational institution or art school physically located within Cupertino. Evaluation Criteria •Media/Tools •Creativity and Originality •Personal Statement* •Design and Composition** *Emerging and Distinguished Artists Only **Distinguished Artists Only 2025 Timeline Finalize Artist Awards Program Theme July Commissioners Begin Outreach August Applications Open September 1 September Applications Close October 1 at 4:30 p.m. October Commissioners Evaluate and Select Award Winners November Commission Presents Awards at the Arts and Culture Commission Artist Awards Ceremony and Art Exhibition. January Next Steps Discuss and Select 2025 Artist Awards Program Theme •Examples from Previous Years: •Your Vision for the Future of Cupertino* •Your Dreams for the Future* •A Day Without Screen Time* •What Makes Me Smile* •The Year 2020 – The New Normal* •Artist’s Identity: What Influences You* •Building Sustainable Community *Young Artist Awards Category Only