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MEETING OF: ARTS COMMISSION
DATE OF MEETING: May 5, 1994
TIME OF MEETING: 4:30 PM
PLACE OF MEETING: CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE ROOM
CALL TO ORDER:
Vice Chairperson Batter call the Meeting to order at 4:44 p.m.
ROLL CALL:
Present: Commissioners Spencer, Wood, Willis, Batter
Absent: Commissioners Platner, Ladouceur
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
Commissioner Wood requested the April minutes be amended on page 2 under Arts
Associates, using the word donated instead of purchase, along with a correction on
page 3, adding a subheading of Facilities Report before the fourth paragraph on the
page. On motion by Commissioner Wood, the April 7, 1994 minutes were approved as
amended.
AYES: Spencer, Willis, Wood, Batter
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Manager's Report
Connie Beardsley announced the Sister City Committee was holding a Czech dinner on
Friday, May 20 at the Senior Center as a fund-raiser for the Student Ambassador
Program. The Sister City Committee is sending three students to Karlovy Vary, Czech
Republic and three students to Futtsu, Japan.
Mrs. Beardsley gave an update on the jazz concerts, and stated that she contacted KCEO
radio station about sponsoring the jazz concerts by providing D.Js. and will have an
answer from the radio station next week.
Staff is working with the Arts Associates on the "Stage a Picnic" fund-raiser and the
Arts Office will hopefully have a stage at the concerts.
Staff is moving forward on the "Salute to America," the September 4 concert. No
performers have been booked. Staff has contacted the Marine Corps Band. Staff is
talking about doing a longer concert period (4-8 pm)and having music that is indigenous
to America, a Bluegrass band with a pops style, black gospel, Dixieland, etc.
The Summer Camp is set for July 11-22, 1994. It is a two-week camp sponsored by the
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Arts Office and Library. It is offered to those students who are in 3rd and 4th grade in
September. The instructor is Leslie Vollmer, who teaches for the Carlsbad Unified
School District. Publicity has been in the form of the Library's newsletter and the Arts
Office's newsletter to the schools. Flyers will be sent out to all the children currently
in grades 2 and 3 in the Carlsbad Unified School District, Encinitas and St. Patricks.
The camp will be held at the Arts Office, cost is $75 and the hours the camp will be
held are from 9-12. If eighteen students are not enrolled, the camp will be canceled.
The camp is a pilot program.
Commissioner Wood asked Mrs. Beardsley if the backyard to the Arts Office could be
enhanced for the summer camp. Mrs. Beardsley replied that the outside of the Arts
Office is maintained by the Parks Division and that the Arts Office could present a
proposal for changes to Parks.
Commissioner Spencer stated that he felt the Arts Office would not have a problem
obtaining eighteen students for the Summer Camp. Commissioner Batter asked if the
camp was going to be video taped. Mrs. Beardsley stated she would look into this.
Mrs. Beardsley stated that the Futtsu delegation was in Carlsbad on May 3, and the
Sister City Committee held a picnic for them with Taiko drummers at Split Pavilion in
the evening. It was a wonderful event.
Public Art Report
Commissioner Willis stated the Temporary Rotating Art Committee met and selected
works from everyone who submitted. Works that were rejected were those that were
too small or too fragile for the particular location. Artist Kenneth Capps had two
pieces selected, one to be placed at City Hall and one at the water facility on Carlsbad
Boulevard. Artist Mark Waldman will have a work placed at the main Carlsbad Library
near the street. Artist Christopher Slatoff will have a work placed at City Hall in the
xeriscape area in the front. Sho-En will have a work placed in front of the Charles
Schwab building at the corner of El Camino Real and Faraday. Artist G. Jon Barnes will
have an artwork placed in front of Fire Station #1. Artist Alison Perreault will have
her paintings hung in an empty storefront window in the Plaza Paseo Real shopping
center. All artworks and their placement are subject to approval by various City
departments. Commissioner Batter asked when the artworks will be installed. Mrs.
Mittman, Public Art Coordinator, stated that the artworks should be installed by June
1, with a reception held in July, hosted by the Arts Associates. Mrs. Mittman informed
the Commission that the Arts Associates purchased the insurance coverage for the year
for the Temporary Rotating Art Exhibition.
Facilities Committee Report
Commissioner Batter stated the Committee met on April 21 with Tom and Judy
McMahon, owners of the Carlsbad Theatre, to find out what plans they had in mind for
the theatre, and to discuss possibilities of arts events. The McMahons were very open
and do intend to operate the theatre. They are in the process of rennovating it. The
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Committee learned that the McMahons are waiting for a permit to use the facility.
They will be able to operate the theatre for movies and for small events which could
take place in front of the stage. They will not be able to use any space behind the stage
curtain because of the fire code. The McMahons intend to put a wall up so there will be
no access behind the curtain. Ms. Batter stated there was quite a bit of room for a
performance in front of the curtain. She stated the stage is fairly deep and the floor
space from the front of the stage is approximately 18 feet. The McMahons were open to
attracting artistic events.
Fund-Raising Committee Report
Commissioner Wood stated the Committee had staff send out letters to those who
contributed to last year's Pops Concert and have received $2,500 thus far.
Mr. Wood also said the Committee would like to have letters sent out to the hotels and
motels.
Arts Associates Report
The Annual Meeting is taking place at the Senior Center on May 11 at 7 pm.
PUBLIC COMMENT
Judy Wiltse and Margaret Fox, parents of students who take dance classes at Carlsbad
High School, made a presentation to the Commission informing it of their goal to put a
dance floor in the old library of Carlsbad High School and turn it into a dance rehearsal
room. Currently there is no place for dance practice at the high school. $15,000 is
needed to purchase the floor. They are asking for donations to raise funds for the floor.
Those who donate $100 will have a plaque with their name on it placed on a "Dance
Wall" in the rehearsal room. Ms. Wiltse and Ms. Fox also asked the Commission if it
wanted to sponsor or inform people of this endeavor. Ms. Wiltse stated that the dance
rehearsal room will also be a rehearsal room for the Cultural Arts Center and thus be
available to the community as it uses the Center. The deadline is June 15, 1994.
Thelma Hayes, Carlsbad resident, asked Mrs. Beardsley to read a letter to the
Commission from her as she could not stay for the meeting. Mrs. Hayes requested in
her letter that the Arts Commission consider another type of bench as a future art
project or as an alternative to the proposed Maxton Brown artwork. She stated the City
needs bus benches, and it could be an interesting project. (Letter is on file in the Arts
Office)
OLD BUSINESS
None
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NEW BUSINESS
Dedication of Maxton Brown Park artwork in memory of Michael Portera.
On motion of Commissioner Wood, the Commission unanimously approved dedicating the
proposed Maxton Brown Park artwork in memory of Michael Portera.
AYES: Batter, Spencer, Willis, Wood
Jazz Concerts Relocation
Mrs. Beardsley explained the City's Traffic Engineer suggested the Arts Office relocate
the last three jazz concerts from Calavera Hills Park to Stagecoach Park due to parking
problems. Commissioner Wood stated the Commission was familiar with the parking
situation at not only Calavera Hills Park, but at Magee Park. He also suggested staff
look into utilizing the lot across from Calavera Hills Park since there is now a gravel
road that could be used. On motion by Commission Wood, the Arts Commission approved
to hold the jazz in the parks concert series in Stagecoach Park, Magee Park and
Calavera Hills Park.
AYES: Batter, Spencer, Willis, Wood
The meeting adjourned at 6:43 p.m.
CONNIE BEARDSLEY
Arts Manager
Sherry foeisinger
Secretary