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MEETING OF: ARTS COMMISSION
DATE OF MEETING: December 2,1993 (Regular Meeting)
TIME OF MEETING: 4:00 p.m.
PLACE OF MEETING: City Council Conference Room
CALL TO ORDER:
Chairperson Ladouceur called the Meeting to order at 4:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Present: Commissioners Ladouceur, Plainer, Portera, Willis and Wood.
Absent: Commissioner Batter arrived at 4:02 p.m., and Commissioner Spencer arrived at
4:05 p.m.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
On motion by Commissioner Portera, the Minutes of the November 4, 1993, Meeting were
approved as presented.
AYES: Ladouceur, Plainer, Portera, Spencer, Willis and Wood
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Chairperson's Report
Chairperson Ladouceur reported the Patrons of the Arts will sponsor a Christmas Sing-a-Long at the
Cultural Arts Center on December 7. There will be a program December 15 at Magee Park, 7:30 p.m.,
by the Poets and Mythology group. December 19 there will be a concert by the Pacific Coast Concert
Band at 2:00 p.m., at the Village Faire. She attended a Gallery Vista opening and referred to the Carlsbad
Arts News where there is an article urging people to buy art or give donations to local arts groups by
purchasing an art object in someone's name. Ms. Ladouceur reported the Cultural Tourism Conference
will be held this coming weekend on Friday and Saturday.
Ms. Ladouceur reported on the Third Annual Writers Award Ceremony held during the last month, and
there were close to one hundred entrants. December 1 was a Day Without Art, to honor friends and/or
family members with HIV or AIDS. She asked the Commissioners to think about something that Carlsbad
could do for this cause.
Ms. Ladouceur called attention to the newspaper article distributed to Commissioners regarding arts in
Oceanside. She commented about the artists having studios, which is something this Commission has
wanted to do in Carlsbad.
Commissioner Willis commented that a group of the Village Merchants is trying to get a farmers' market
in the Village in Carlsbad, that would be similar to what they have in Oceanside.
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Chairperson's Report: (Continued)
Ms. Ladouceur said she would like for people to look into the possibility of using empty buildings as a
temporary basis for artists' studios.
Chairperson Ladouceur asked Commissioner Portera for any events he wished to mention at this time,
and he mentioned the exhibit at the San Diego Museum on the reconstruction of the red light district in
Amsterdam.
Ms. Ladouceur said there is an exhibit in Laguna on the pre-1900's in California and she mentioned a
show by the Brighton Press on paintings and collages by James Renner.
Chairperson Ladouceur ended her report by wishing everyone Happy Holidays.
Manager's Report
Connie Beardsley introduced llene Mittman, the new Public Art Coordinator.
Ms. Mittman reported that there had been only two responses to the request for qualification and slides
for the Rotating Exhibition, and one of those was inappropriate. In order to get something for the next
exhibit, the Arts Office is working with two organizations, one an artists' management service and the other
a public and corporate art group. These groups are interested in working with the Arts Office to get
pieces for the exhibition, and a decision should be forthcoming within the next week.
Ms. Mittman mentioned having an Arts Associates "Art Cart" in the Library that could be taken out to the
parks for the jazz concerts in the summer. This cart would contain articles related to arts and music that
could not be found in Carlsbad because they are specialized. She said there are three different types
of carts in the Mall, and it is a possibility that some of the carts from the Mall might be available for this
use. When the merchants have no further use for them, they might want to donate them as a tax write-off.
Ms. Beardsley stated that the Classics Unlimited will have their first concert January 16, 1994. The
brochure has not been printed at this time. The pianist who will be playing in that concert will arrive on
Friday prior to the concert and will make three informal appearances before the concert as part of the
Visiting Artists Program.
The former Mayor of the Sister City in Czechoslovakia is interested in coming to Carlsbad as an artist in
residence, if the funds can be obtained to bring him here.
Commissioner Wood stated he attended the Planning Commission meeting last night and talked with the
Commissioners on how to proceed with having new developments place public art. He said the
Commissioners felt this should be discussed with the developers before they get to the Planning
Commission. Once a project is through the Commission, any changes in design would necessitate having
the project returned to the Commission for approval. Mr. Wood said the developers should be
approached to suggest they include art work in the design. This art work would be paid for by the
developers, with suggestions and recommendations from the Arts Commission or Arts Office.
Mr. Wood said he still felt that the ones that have gone through the Planning Commission could be
approached to make a change to include public art.
Chairperson Ladouceur suggested having a letter from the Arts Commission stating their purpose
available to be given to the developers as part of the handout from the Planning Department.
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Arts Education Task Force Report
Chairperson Ladouceur reported on the November meeting, stating that some of the Cultural Chairs from
the schools were in attendance. The survey will be taken back to the schools by the Chairs and given
to the teachers. The art sheet was discussed with the Chairs, as it is to be a newsletter in the schools,
primarily. Ms. Ladouceur stated the next meeting will be in January.
Ms. Ladouceur said the arts meeting at the School District was very interesting, and was well attended
by parents, heads of arts organizations and some District personnel. She said there was a lot of good
information given and she hoped some of what was discussed comes to fruition. The main problem is
the selling of arts in the schools, as the arts programs get pushed aside.
Arts Associates
Ann L'Heureux reported the Arts Associates now has 438 members. She stated that the reception tonight
for the art pieces will start at 8:00 p.m., at the La Costa Coffee Roasting.
Ms. L'Heureux said that the plans for the production of Love Letters have been canceled, as the holders
of the rights said "no".
Ms. L'Heureux reminded the Commissioners of the December 16th party at her home for the Commission
and staff and their significant others.
OLD BUSINESS:
Workshop Review
Connie Beardsley stated that it was suggested at the last Commission meeting that it would be a good
idea to look at the workshop and see where the Commission is in relation to what had been decided at
the workshop. She felt the Commissioners were moving along with the assigned tasks. She said the
slide presentation has been given several times.
Chairperson Ladouceur said that the Pops Concert brought the Commission to the public's attention in
working with the different groups. She felt a great deal has been accomplished through the year, and
particularly with the changing economic times, which required changes in the proposed commitments.
Commissioner Batter stated she felt one important issue was fundraising, and that the Commissioners had
given their best efforts. She suggested investigating the feasibility of finding someone in the community
who is a professional fundraiser, and added there are several organizations in the Chamber of Commerce
who do telemarketing. If they could raise more funds over what was required for planned programs, that
would be doing the Commission a service.
In response to Commissioner Platner's query regarding the fundraising committee, Chairperson Ladouceur
explained that the committee had done the paperwork first, and then telephoned for donations for the
Pops Concert. This was a lot of work by the committee and the Arts Office staff.
Commissioner Batter suggested getting a mailing to every household in Carlsbad stating that the arts
need you in Carlsbad, as the Commission does not reach every household. There are over 27,000
households in Carlsbad, and there are 3,000 people on the arts mailing list. Such a mailing could be
made just before the first jazz concert.
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Workshop Review (Continued)
Commissioners Batter, Platner and Wood will serve on the Fundraising Committee.
Commissioner Wood stated he thought the Commission should meet without any facilitator for
brainstorming.
Commissioner Spencer concurred, adding that the Commission has several new members and he felt it
was important to focus on getting to know each other and look at the direction for the Commission.
Commissioner Batter said she would like to have a map for the year of what the Commission is going to
do during the coming year and how they are going to do it, with a time line showing long term goals.
Ms. Mittman suggested inviting former Commission members and other members of the community to
meet with the Commission to discuss goals.
Chairperson Ladouceur explained that the Arts Associates and Commission tasks were examined at the
February workshop.
The consensus of the Commission was to hold a workshop for the Commission members only to work
on a plan for the coming year. The tentative date for the workshop would be either February 26 or March
6, 1994.
PUBUC COMMENT:
There were no requests to address the Commission on a non-agenda item.
The Phoenix, AZ trip was discussed, with Ms. Mittman giving the prices for air fare for a one-day or a two-
day trip and hotel rates for one night. The majority of the Commissioners stated they could not afford the
two-day trip and would prefer a one-day trip. Ms. Mittman will investigate prices for a one-day trip and
report to the Commission.
NEW BUSINESS:
California Arts Council Grant Proposal
Connie Beardsley asked the Commissioners to review the letter of intent, which is due December 10,
1993, and if they agree, to approve submitting it. She said the California Arts Council has a grant
program for cities, but any amount requested must be matched one and a half times the grant request
in new money. The City has a policy that it is not funding anything new, so this would be matched with
new private money, if the application is to be submitted.
Ms. Beardsley spoke with the Police Department about their various programs, and the most logical
program is the Youth Enrichment Services (Y.E.S.). This is a relatively new community-based committee
with representatives from the School District, Police Department, Barrio Association, and other community
representatives. The program is targeting the junior high school age group and would raise the funds
to match the grant request for arts programs specifically designed toward their group. This would involve
dramas, music and visual arts. Since there is a Latino gang in the Barrio, the program would be Latino
based.
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California Arts Council Grant Proposal (Continued)
Ms. Beardsley said members of the Y.E.S. Committee are very enthusiastic about this, and she would like
the Commission's approval to submit the letter of intent, which is due December 10. The proposal is due
January 24th.
The Commission asked what happens if they did not match the amount requested, and Ms. Beardsley
said the California Arts Council usually extends the time. Also, there is the possibility of asking for less
money, if it is impossible to raise a higher amount.
ACTION: On motion by Commissioner Portera, the Arts Commission approved submitting
a letter of intent for a California Arts Council Grant.
AYES: Ladouceur, Batter, Plainer, Portera, Spencer, Willis and Wood
Cultural Plan - Task Force Report - for discussion
Connie Beardsley stated there is a lot of good material in the report and it represents a great deal of work
on the part of the Facilities Committee. Some of the projects are not feasible at this time due to the
economy, and the time line is off. She asked the Commissioners how they wished to handle these
reports--by going through each one--or having another Task Force Committee to study them first.
Commissioner Batter said the cultural facility needs to be re-studied, as to what kind of facility is wanted,
and creating an environment in the community that would develop the arts to support such facilities.
Ms. Beardsley asked whether the Commissioners whether they wanted to study this as a Commission,
or have a subcommittee study it first.
ACTION: On motion by Commissioner Wood, the Arts Commission appointed Chairperson
Ladouceur and Commissioners Batter and Plainer to a committee to review the
task force report and return at ihe nexl Commission meeting with
recommendations.
AYES: Ladouceur, Batter, Plainer, Portera, Spencer, Willis and Wood
ADJOURNMENT:
By proper motion, the Regular Meeting of December 2, 1993, was adjourned at 5:44 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
CONNIE BEARDSLEY
Arts Manager
Harriett Babbitt
Minutes Clerk