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ARTS COMMISSION
11:00 a.m.
September 8, 1988
Council Chambers
COMMISSIONERS
CALL TO ORDER;
Chairman Bear called the Meeting to order at 11:12 a.m.
ROLL CALL;
Present - Chairman Bear, Commissioners Bischoff, Meilach
and Straub.
Absent - Commissioners Brierley, Frye and Roston.
Staff Member Present: Connie Beardsley, Manager, Arts
Office
Clifford Lange, Library Director
OLD BUSINESS;
APPROVAL OF MINUTES;
Minutes of the Duly 14, 1988, Meeting were approved as
presented.
Minutes of the August 11, 1988, Meeting were approved
as presented.
MANAGER'S REPORT;
Connie Beardsley reported artist, Lloyd Hamrol's contract
is in the City Attorney's office at the present time, and
will probably be before Council September 27, 1988. She
asked the Commissioners to attend that meeting, if
possible.
Andrea Blum's artwork will probably be included with the
bid for the streetscape and will not be separate.
Ms. Beardsley stated that James Hubbell's art piece will
be in the Carlsbad Boulevard streetscape, with the art
piece at the northern end of Carlsbad Boulevard to be in
the first phase.
Ms. Beardsley announced there will be a meeting today
with the finalists for the Senior Center artwork to
determine a time schedule on the maquettes.
The Sister City art exhibition took 50 hours of staff
time to help coordinate the exhibit.
Ms. Beardsley said a course in the fundamentals of local
arts agencies had been recommended for staff and
Commission Members. This will be held November 19 and
20, 1988.
The Pops Concert was a successful event. The weather
created problems setting up, but did not interfere with
the program. Ms. Beardsley said the Parks and
Recreation Department did a fine job with the cleanup
and all departments were very helpful.
Chairman Bear suggested writing thank-you letters, and
Ms. Beardsley replied some letters have already been
sent.
Bear
Bischoff
Meilach
Straub
Bear
Bischoff
Meilach
Straub
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ARTS ASSOCIATES REPORT Jackie Wrench
Ms. Wrench thanked the Arts Commission for sponsoring
the Management Workshop and stated it had helped the
Board of the Arts Associates.
Ms. Wrench stated the Associates vent to continue to
increase their membership and sponsor more community
activities. She said they would like to do something
for National Art Week and if this Commission concurred,
they planned to ask the Mayor to issue a Proclamation.
The Associates helped usher at the Pops Concert and Ms.
Wrench commented that it was impossible to see anyone
but the conductor, which then prompted a lot of talking
in the audience. An elevated stage would make a
difference.
Ms. Wrench stated the Associates would like to have a
Commissioner at their meetings when possible.
Commissioner Meilach stated she would attend the
Associates meeting tomorrow. The suggestion was made to
perhaps alternate meetings, with the Associates
attending one of this Commission's meetings one month,
and a Commissioner attending their meeting the following
month.
Chairman Bear asked for this item to be placed on the
next agenda to establish a liaison policy.
TEMPORARY SCULPTURE EXHIBITION - Annette Ridenour and
Terri Rodgers - for approval
Terri Rodgers gave the initial presentation, stating
they planned to educate the public about art with this
exhibit and have them walk away understanding art
better.
Annette Ridenour continued the presentation, showing
slides of work by Rod Baer, Guy Dill, Betty Gold, David
Hertz, Sam Leavitt, Peter Mitten, Donna Salem and Joanna
Jordan. She and Ms. Rodgers showed boards by T.J.
Dixon, Tom Frankovitch, Joyce Kohl, Mario Lara, Jeff
Laugenslager, Ellen Phillips and Theresa Takasughi. A
project proposal by Kenneth Capps was described, but no
proposal had been received at this time.
The consensus of the Commission was to have Ms. Ridenour
and Ms. Rodgers select the works to be displayed,
keeping in mind that it should represent a mixture of
materials and be kid-proof. The balance of the
exhibition was the major concern of the Commissioners.
Terri Rodgers described some of the publicity work that
has been done and what will be done, displaying two
possible designs for posters that will be used.
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Commissioner Straub commented it was very appropriate to
address "Why Art?" and to be articulate about their work
will be very helpful.
ANDREA BLUM ARTWORK - Report on Changes
Connie Beardsley referred to the two drawings contained
in the packet, stating these showed the original plan
and the revisions.
Arts Commission approved the revised drawing for the
Andrea Blum Artwork.
NATIONAL ART WEEK - Discussion
Connie Beardsley reported National Art Week will be
November 13 - 19, 1988, and she has spoken with the
Chamber of Commerce on the possibility of having a
breakfast during that week.
Chairman Bear commented they would need a speaker who
would be relevant and would attract a large crowd.
The consensus of the Commission was to leave the
planning of any activity for that week to Connie
Beardsley.
NEW BUSINESS:
ARTS EDUCATION REPORT - Mary Rice
Ms. Rice distributed copies of the Arts Education Update
listing all the coming events.
Chairman Bear stated the full report on this item would
be tabled until the next meeting.
Ms. Rice called attention to the Make-A-Circus,
September 27 at Stagecoach Park; the Lecture/demo open
to the public at the La Costa Branch Library on Monday,
September 19 and the Community Performance at the
Carlsbad Cultural Arts Center on Thursday, September 22.
ADJOURNMENT:
By proper motion, the Meeting of September 8, 1988, was
adjourned at 1:15 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
CONNIE BEARDSLEY
Manager, Arts Program
Harriett Babbitt
Minutes Clerk
Bear
Bischoff
Meilach
Straub