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FAC 08-15-2006 " CITY OF CUPERJINO AGENDA FINE ARTS COMMISSION Regular Adjourned Meeting, Conf. Rm. A 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino Tuesday, August 15,2006 7:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Minutes of June 21,2006. PRESENT A TIONS 2. Proposal for a Veteran's Memorial sculpture - presentation by Donna Axelson and/or Sandra James regarding a sculpture by Sandy Procter. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONER REPORTS 3. Arts-related news updates from Commissioners 4. Report regarding Mayor's meeting with commissioners (1 st Wed., 7:30 a.m.) . Report from the July meeting . Report from the August meeting . Confirm commissioner attendance at next meetings o September 6, October 4, November 1 NEW BUSINESS 5. Status report on reinstatement of grant budget. . Determine method for distributing grant funds 6. Consider amendments to the Guidelines for the Selection of Public Art to address commercial sales of art displayed on city property. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 7. Status of Distinguished Artist Award 2006 (continued from previous meeting) . Update on award made at Shakespeare Festival openings . Update on enhancements made to the plaque . Discuss possible venues for displaying the recipient's work . Discuss possible future changes to program 8. Preparation of a Percent-for-Art ordinance and policy document (continued from previous meeting) August 15,2006 Cupertino Fine Arts Commission Page 2 ST AFF REPORTS 9. Review of current ad hoc committee list NEWS ARTICLES 10. Media coverage ADJOURNMENT In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the City of Cupertino will make reasonable efforts to accommodate persons with qualified disabilities. If you require special assistance, please contact the city clerk's office at 408-777-3223 at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting. AD HOC COMMITTEE ROSTER Cupertino Fine Arts Commission updated 05-23-06 Committee Name Members PurposelNotes Status (all are ad hoc committees) Mayor's Breakfast Any available member Monthly meeting with First Wednesday of each month at 7:00 a.m. in Conference may attend; typically Mayor and a Room A of City Hall the chair is invited representative from each commission Distinguished Artist Not yet assigned F AC to discuss opportunities for D.A (and former D.A.s?). to of the Year 2006 display at next Jubilee (Sept 16 & 17) in community hall, in addition to Shakespeare presentation. Also will ask CC for funding for $500 award for D.A. Percent for Art Not yet assigned At 5-23-06 meeting F AC began writing policy document. Ordinance Michael Harkin volunteered for next round of amendments. Grants Committee nla No grant funds available for FY 2005-2006. Commission plans (Fall 2006) to request reinstatement of funds at budget study session 5-31. $500 for D.A. and $2000 for Euphrat Museum Grants Committee nla See above (Spring 2005) Fine Arts Grants - This category created but never funded, and grants were high school category nla eliminated before it began Art & Wine Festival Not yet assigned Notes from 2003: "party favors" (colorful necklaces) were a 2006 good draw for children who brought parents. Ifhot, consider Info booth spray bottles/portable battery fans. Need large Fine Arts Commission sign on the booth, there were too many city logos (may now be Jubilee banner alone was not sufficient. Paperweights needed. 400 flyers Sept 16-17) each will be sufficient. Consider gift bags, people didn't want to take too many flyers. Very successful, great public outreach. Commission chose not to participate in 2004, instead focusing on Cali Mill Plaza Park dedication, but will reconsider in future. 2005, event cancelled in lieu of city's 50th party (Golden Jubilee 2006 Cherry Blossom Festival Children's Art Display April 29-30 in September); the arts for that event were be represented by the F ALC juried show and art display throughout the week. IN FUTURE YEARS HAVE PERMANENT SANDWICH BOARDS MADE TO DIRECT GUESTS TO EXHIBIT. Diana Argabrite oversaw project, provided artwork from her children's classes and set up display at festival in 2005, 2006. Harrison was F AC lead in 2006. Kundargi was lead in 2001 and 2002. Lin-Kinoshita was lead in 2003. History: First year was competition, 2nd year was exhibit of 4 Seasons comer. Each model got a $45 stipend, schools got plaques totaling about $400. 3RD and 4th yrs were felt banners. Interest waning, too time-consuming on part ofFAC to finish! instal1/teardown. 5th year was an art exhibit - creation supervised by Euphrat Arts in Schools programs. 6th year oversaw project, which was 2-D and 3-D projects theme of "Stevens Creek Naturally",indigenous plant, animal and insect life ofthe creek. Theme for 2004 was "The Creative Spirit - Artwork by Cupertino Children." Oversight by Diana Argabrite of Euphrat Museum. Commissioners agreed it was highly, good circulation through Quillian Center, very high quality art from children. Festival Organizer is Lucille Honig, (408) 257-7424.