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ARTS COMMISSION
11:00 a.m.
February 11, 1988
City Council Chambers
COMMISSIONERS
CALL TO ORDER;
Chairman Bear called the Meeting to order at 11:08 a.m.
ROLL CALL;
Present - Chairman Bear, Commissioners Bischoff, Meilach
and Roston. Commissioner Straub arrived at 11:12
a.m. and Commissioner Frye arrived at 11:18 a.m.
Absent - Commissioner Brierley
Staff Members Present: Connie Beardsley, Manager, Arts
Office
Cliff Lange, Library Director
APPROVAL OF MINUTES;
Minutes of the Meeting held January 12, 1988, were approved
as presented.
CHAIRMAN'S REPORT;
Chairman Bear reminded the Commissioners of the breakfast
next Tuesday, February 16, 1988, which is the first of
three breakfasts relating economic benefits to the arts.
Connie Beardsley stated there were 60 people signed up at
this time.
Chairman Bear reported the Council approved the streetscape
for the Redevelopment Area, with the promise that the
parking concerns of the merchants would be taken into
consideration. Commissioners Roston and Frye spoke on
behalf of the streetscape and Chairman Bear said the
reports were "glowing".
Chairman Bear reminded the Commissioners that at the April
meeting a birthday celebration is planned and a joint
meeting with Council. Ms. Beardsley stated she had asked
for the joint meeting on April 5. At that meeting an
overview of the two years of the Commission will be
given with a slide presentation. Ms. Beardsley asked for a
script writer to help put that program together, and
Commissioner Meilach volunteered to help.
COMMITTEE REPORTS;
Amphitheatre Committee - Commissioner Straub
Commissioner Straub stated the Committee is researching
amphitheatres and moving right along. She stated she had
telephoned around the nation and had gotten some
interesting information regarding existing amphitheatres.
The older ones are in the East, with many newer ones in
California. The ones that were self-supporting held
concerts for young people, but many were not self-
supporting. Money may be available from State Parks &
Recreation if the amphitheatre is built in conjunction with
a regional park.
Bear
Bischoff
Meilach
Roston
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Commissioner Straub listed all the potential problems in
picking a site, and added Carlsbad would like a theatre as
versatile as possible—for small as well as large groups—
and felt there should be one central place for the arts.
Stagecoach Selection Committee - Commissioner Meilach
Commissioner Meilach reported the letters had been sent
out and the due date is April 8. There has been a lot of
interest and telephone calls to Connie Beardsley.
Senior Center Selection Committee - Commissioner Brierley
Connie Beardsley gave the report, stating there is $30,000
appropriated for public artwork. The site has been
determined from the drawings, and the artwork will be
located in the long gallery hallway. Since the seniors and
the school offices will be sharing the building, it was felt
the artwork should reflect both groups. Different kinds of
work were discussed, and that will be left up to the artist.
Elevation drawings will be sent out and the artists may
submit anything they wish. The RFP will be sent to San
Diego County artists, and will be narrowed down to three
artists. Those three artists will each be paid $1,000 for
a maquette. Requests for proposals will be made in June.
The artist will be chosen in October and they will have
until the summer of 1989 to construct the artwork.
In answer to query regarding only San Diego County
artists, Connie Beardsley stated they were going to
advertise only in San Diego County, but would not preclude
anyone from another locale from entering. Commissioner
Frye suggested not paying any travel costs in order to
attract other artists.
Carrillo Ranch Committee - Commissioner Roston
Commissioner Straub gave the report for Commissioner
Roston, stating Catherine Daugherty gave a report on
setting up a arboretum in that area. She had discussed the
possibility of getting additional land, as the Ranch is
only ten acres. The Committee submitted a written report
to the Parks & Recreation Commission. At the present time,
there is no access to the Ranch.
ARTS ORGANIZATION PRESENTATION; (Information)
Patrons of the Arts Foundation
This item was cancelled and will be re-scheduled for next
month.
ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE GRANT REQUEST - for approval
Connie Beardsley referred to the report included in the
packet. She stated there are three good proposals for
artists-in-residence. There are four school Principals
who want to participate in this program and are willing to
put their own funds into it.
In answer to query regarding the time, Connie Beardsley
stated these must be working artists and can't be
teachers. They need time to do their own work and the
stipend allows for 20 hours per week.
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Arts Commission approved the grant reguests for 1988-89
for Artist-in-Residence Program, California Arts Council,
as presented.
MANAGER'S REPORT;
Connie Beardsley called attention to the Calendar of
upcoming events, the Breakfast Meetings, plus the
Management Workshops. She stated five organizations have
signed up for the Management Workshops, and added two
Commissioners should attend to do the planning for this
Commission through the Workshop. Commissioners Roston and
Meilach volunteered to attend the Saturday session.
Ms. Beardsley announced there would be a Public Art
Conference in Phoenix, and asked for any Commissioners
interested in attending to let her know.
Commissioner Frye commented on the Batiguitos Festival to
be held Gune 19 to Ouly 24, with A-00 students expected.
The students and the faculty will give concerts during that
time at different localities.
Ms. Beardsley asked the Commission for direction on whether
or not to have a free pops concert this summer. She said if
Bill Hoehn was to be asked for funds, this had to be done as
soon as possible.
Chairman Bear suggested the Commissioners think about this
free concert for a month before a decision is made. He
said it should be determined whether the people who
attended the regular concerts attended the free concert, or
whether that was a different group of people.
Chairman Bear suggested this topic be placed on the next
agenda and the Commission go through the detailed program
at that time. It should be determined how the programs
could be time-phased to avoid conflict.
EVALUATION OF TEMPORARY SCULPTURE EXHIBITION - David
Lewinson - information
David Lewinson stated that he had submitted a full report.
Chairman Bear asked for Mr. Lewinson's reaction to the
exhibition, and Mr. Lewinson stated he was not certain how
to measure the success, as it was not known how many
people encountered the works.
Mr. Lewinson stated probably the most significant fact was
that no one destroyed any of the artworks. The artists'
feelings were positive, and they enjoyed working with all
the people they contacted.
Mr. Lewinson stated he would have liked more publicity
about the exhibition. He felt the local press coverage
was disappointing and lacked an understanding of what the
exhibition was trying to accomplish.
Bear
Bischoff
Frye
Meilach
Roston
Straub
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Mr. Lewinson did feel this exhibit helped educate the public
for future work.
Connie Beardsley stated boxes were placed in the Library and
at Stagecoach Park and people submitted comment forms.
Eighty percent wanted the exhibit continued, and most of
those had seen at least two or three locations.
Chairman Bear stated he felt the exhibit had been very
professionally done.
Connie Beardsley commented that large newspapers have Art
Critics on their staff, and the smaller papers do not. At
smaller papers the reporters cover the art items themselves
and most of them do not feel competent to write a review.
Chairman Bear requested the final report be sent to the
Commission.
ADJOURNMENT;
By proper motion, the Meeting of February 11, 1988, was
adjourned at 12:18 p.m.
Respectfully submitted
CONNIE BEARDSLEY
Manager, Arts Program
Harriett Babbitt
Minutes Clerk
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