View
3
Download
0
Category
Preview:
Citation preview
Wednesday, October 13, 2021
MEETING SUMMARY
The Public Art Committee (PAC) continued the facilitated discussion on the public art plan. PAC briefly
discussed the art houses, the traveling exhibition and traffic boxes.
ROLL CALL
Present: Mary Wilkie, Jennifer McSween, David Feineman, Chris Floyd, Matthew Cerrato, Betty Jackson
and Council Member Deven Shaff
Staff: Kathryn Lynip, Director of Library, Arts & History and Cheryl German, Arts Operations Coordinator
AGENDA AND MINUTES
Meeting was called to order at 6 p.m. by Mary Wilkie.
David Feineman made a motion to approve the minutes. Jennifer McSween seconded the motion. The
vote was unanimous. Jennifer McSween made a motion to approve the minutes. Chris Floyd seconded
the motion. The vote was unanimous.
PUBLIC COMMENT
No public comment
BUSINESS
Facilitated Strategic Conversation for the Public Art Plan
Facilitator Heather Matthews led PAC through a process to develop a clearer sense of the context and
landscape surrounding public art in Broomfield. PAC reviewed their foundations, desired results,
objectives and refined the potential activities.
Then PAC did a quick review of the objectives and activities for capacity, partnerships and funding.
Capacity: Is there sufficient ‘people power’ to accomplish this work? Who will do it?
Partnerships: What relationships will support your efforts?
Funding: Which activities have funding needs? What is the highest priority?
Art House Curation
The PAC discussed how to curate the first art house. Mary Wilkie made a motion for each member to
take a photo of our favorite public art by this Sunday the 17th and email it to David by end of day.
David seconded it. All voted in favor.
For the exterior, PAC discussed vinyl wrapping the house with artwork from the traffic box call
selections. Betty Jacksom made a motion for the honorarium to be recommended $175 for this first
box, with a maximum of $200 for negotiations for the abstract work “Buckle”. David seconded. All in
favor. Staff will contact the artist.
Proposed Boards & Commissions Update
Kathryn Lynip updated PAC on the new Cultural Council starting in April of 2022. There are a total of 8
seats with an alternate, plus 1 youth member and 1 youth alternate. Recruitment for this new board
will begin in December. More information on what the application process, and whether mid-term
Committee members will need to reapply, will be available soon.
REVIEW AGENDA AND TASK LIST
➔ Continue Art House Curation Project
➔ Invite chair of Cultural Committee to next meeting
➔ Circling back to naming the mural
➔ Review of the traffic box process
2
STAFF REPORT
Staff noted that traffic boxes on Arista were not able to be installed due to box deterioration, and so
now they will be on Midway instead. See Exhibit A for a full report.
OPEN SESSION
PAC discussed notifying the group when leaving the meeting. If you have advance notice, please let
staff know what time you need to leave so that the meeting can be arranged for voting.
ADJOURN
Motion to adjourn at 8:34 p.m. was made by Betty, seconded by Dave. All voted in favor.
Minutes Prepared by Matthew Cerato and Cheryl German
Approved by Mary Wilkie, Chair
3
Exhibit A
STAFF REPORT: October 2021
ARTery AND LITTLE HOUSES UPDATES
● ARTery
Be transported on the ARTery! The ARTery aims to celebrate creativity,
provoke curiosity and provide engaging elements along existing and
future trails throughout the city. Broomfield’s proposed creative corridor
project is kicking off a pilot segment to install new public art along a
two-mile stretch of trail in central Broomfield.
The installation of new, interactive public art will kick off the ARTery
project with four pieces being installed along a two-mile stretch of trail
in central Broomfield in November, 2021.
Learn more about the ARTery including the proposed route and project
timeline at BroomfieldVoice.com/ARTery.
● ARTery Halloween Bike and Walk event presented by BCAH & Creative
Broomfield
Location: The ARTery, meet at the Broomfield Library
Sunday, Oct. 31, 10 a.m., Free, Walk-in
Time to get spooky on Halloween by enjoying the outdoors and hauntingly fun activities all
while exploring the first stretch of the new ARTery trail! Thank you to Broomfield Council of
the Arts and Humanities for partnering with Creative Broomfield to bring spooky fun to the
ARTery and open spaces. Food donations for FISH are encouraged. For more information about
the ARTery Halloween Bike and Walk event visit broomfieldvoice.com/artery.
● Little Houses designs
4
TRAVELING EXHIBIT
Denver Botanic Gardens La Calavera Catrina and the alebrijes illuminados are both available in2023 September - November. Staff will be reviewing the contract with attorneys and riskmanagement in the coming months.
TRAFFIC BOXES
● Several Arista locations were not able to be used due to oxidation. Alternatives selected along
Midway.
5
Location Streets Issues Title
A3 Uptown Ave /Parkland (major cleaning) Broomfield 3021
F1 W Flatiron Crossing Dr. / Interlocken Blvd INSTALLED Redwing Blackbirds
F2 W Flatiron Crossing Dr. and Zang St. (irregular size) Sunny Day
F3E Flatiron Crossing Dr. / Northbound ramp ofInterlocken Loop INSTALLED Busy Heading Home
F4 Flatiron Marketplace Dr. / E Flatiron Crossing Dr. INSTALLED Wildflower Whimsy
F5Midway Blvd., W Midway Blvd, and E FlatironCrossing Dr. INSTALLED Colorado The Beautiful
M1 Midway Blvd./ Main St. INSTALLED Foxes at night
M2 W. Midway & Kohl INSTALLED Pollinator Street Art
M3 W. Midway & W. 3 Ave Dr INSTALLED Beetlemania
M4 E. Midway & Sheridan Buddies Hanging Out
Sheridan / Dillon Rd. (northwest corner) Holy Family High School
ARTS & HISTORY HIGHLIGHTS
● The Asphalt Art Grant was not awarded.
● The new Broomfield Heights exhibit is on display
and open to the public every Saturday at the Depot
Museum from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Celebrate
Broomfield’s 60th anniversary as a City with this
engaging display of photographs from the 1950s and
60s in Broomfield.
● You’re invited on a joyride through a versatile
songbook of Mexican Folk as well as Rock & Roll,
Tex-Mex, Latin Rock, and Reggae-Cumbia with the
eclectic border spirit of Jarabe Mexicano at the
Broomfield Auditorium on Wednesday, Nov. 3 at 7
p.m. Tickets: $15 Get your tickets here:
https://bit.ly/3g0jVgi
Performing on stringed folk instruments
accompanied by lively percussion, Jarabe’s
dramatic, harmonized vocals in Spanish and English
have gained them the admiration of audiences
across the country.
● “Only the Earth and The Mountains” film and panel
discussion
Broomfield Auditorium, Wednesday, Dec. 1, 7 p.m.
Learn more at CreativeBroomfield.com
Free, Walk-in
6
"Only the Earth and the Mountains" by filmmaker Elleni Sclavenitis interrogates the narrative of
settler colonialism in the American West by white pioneers and its implications to society today by
examining the repercussions of the Sand Creek Massacre, in which more than 200 Cheyenne and
Arapaho people were murdered by U.S. Cavalry troops on November 29, 1864. In speaking to the
survivors’ descendants, it becomes clear that this event is a living, perpetual loss—one that should
not be forgotten. After the thirty minute film, stay for a panel discussion.
PUBLIC ART COMMITTEE UPDATES
● Alan Orman resigned from the PAC in August.
CULTURAL COUNCIL HIGHLIGHTS
● The July 2021 SCFD sales and use tax revenue was $6,748,774.94. The 2021 year-to-date (YTD)
sales and use tax revenue is $42,061,699.40. This compares to YTD 2020 sales and use tax
revenue of $35,382,304.49. The variance is $6,679,394.91, an 18.88% increase in YTD 2021 over
YTD 2020. This is another month of outstanding revenue!
● Updated Scoring Matrix to match SCFD Application
● Revised Arts, Culture and Science Grant timeline to coordinate better with the school year for
teachers. Teachers and non-profit application will be split in 2022
● Next meeting November 1, 2021 at 6:30 p.m. Register in advance for this webinar:
https://broomfield.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0_yO1LjhQmmSIT4t1Us6tg After
registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the
webinar.
7
Recommended