HomeMy WebLinkAbout2016-06-02; Arts Commission; MinutesMINUTES
MEETING OF: CARLSBAD ARTS COMMISSION
DATE OF MEETING: Thursday, June 2, 2016
PLACE OF MEETING: Carlsbad City Council Chamber
1200 Carlsbad Village Drive
Carlsbad, CA
CALL TO ORDER:
Chair Aaron Alter called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m.
ROLL CALL:
Present: Commissioners Alter, Barker, Breslaw, Jadhav, Markovits (Commissioner Schmidt
arrived after roll call and vote)
Absent: White
Staff Library & Cultural Arts Director Heather Pizzuto; Community Arts Coordinator Tonya
Rodzach
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
The minutes of the May 5, 2016 meeting were approved as amended. (Markovits/Barker)
DISCUSSION & ACTION ITEMS
1. Aaron Alter was reelected chair of the City of Carlsbad Arts Commission (Markovits/Jadhav) by a vote
5-0 with Schmidt and White absent.
Joan Markovits was reelected vice chair of the City of Carlsbad Arts Commission (Alter/Jadhav) by a
vote 5-0 with Schmidt and White absent.
2. Tonya Rodzach introduced the arts education program to the Arts Commissioners. She included
information about the 3-Part-Art program, Summer Camps, youth volunteers and camp counselor
program, Family Open Studios, Family Open Studios on the Go and Family Open Studios Plus along with
community partnership programs with the Flower Fields and a partnership with the city’s parks and
recreation department at Leo Carrillo Rancho Historic Park to bring art and history together for local
school children. She introduced guest speaker and youth volunteer Heather Lynch who spoke about
her experience as a multi-year camp counselor and volunteer with the arts education program of the
city.
CHAIR’S REPORT
Chair Alter will attend the Jefferson Elementary spring concert who received grant funding from the city. He
and his wife will be participating in the National Flute Association Conference in San Diego Aug. 11-14. One of
his works will be performed at the conference.
LIBRARY & CULTURAL ARTS DIRECTOR’S REPORT
Fabrication is underway for the public art at Aviara Community Park.
The public art for Pine Avenue Park is moving forward. Public Art Consultant Gail Goldman and Gallery Curator
Karen McGuire will serve as joint project managers for the design phase.
The mobile stage for TGIF is completed and will be delivered soon. Training and certification on set up
procedures is scheduled for this month.
TGIF parking passes will be delivered early June.
The city is beginning the recruitment process for a new cultural arts manager. The city is preparing an
agreement with a national arts-based firm to perform this work.
Director Pizzuto will be in contact with Metris Arts regarding scheduling and finalization of a timeline for
completion of the arts and culture master plan.
Staff will begin moving back into the Dove Lane Library in early June after the remodel. Much of the furniture
and equipment has been delivered with more (including office furniture) arriving later. The phones and
computers are not working yet. The relocation of the Cultural Arts staff will be delayed due to the extended
furniture delivery. This is now expected to occur after the reopening in late June or early July.
A tour of the new facility was offered to the Arts Commission. The commissioners decided to wait for the tour
until after the new equipment is placed in the auditorium and the facility is functioning.
The commission decided to cancel the July Arts Commission meeting.
Commissioners have, in previous meetings, expressed desire to understand the City’s communications
program. In a future meeting a representative from the city’s Community Outreach & Engagement Office will
present an overview of communication strategies to the Arts Commission.
FRIENDS OF THE ARTS REPORT
Aaron Alter was elected a board member of the Friends of the Arts and the board approved the annual
donation to the city of Carlsbad of $25,000. One other new board member was approved.
COMMISSION COMMENTS
Commissioner Jadhav was a guest judge at UCLA research week with presentations in arts, anthropology and
literature. She would like to see Carlsbad integrate programs in presenting and receiving feedback to young
people in our community. She attended Walk & Explore Leucadia offered by the 101 Arts Group. She reported
that the walking experience helped to appreciate the art better than driving by. She would like to see Carlsbad
integrate a similar idea, especially with murals in the city.
Commissioner Breslaw thanked Tonya Rodzach and Heather Lynch for their presentation about the arts
education program and appreciates the great programs offered by the city staff and volunteers.
Commissioner Schmidt reported that Aviara Community Park artwork will be installed after the completion of
the updates to the park. She asked about the artwork in Pine Avenue Community Park and Director Pizzuto
reported that we are still in the preliminary design stage of the artwork for this park. No designs have been
completed. Schmidt encouraged the new commissioners to visit all of the public art in the city. She reported
that the Village and Barrio Master Plan approval is delayed but the city will be proceeding with streetscapes,
sidewalks and safety elements included in the plan.
Commissioner Markovits thanked Rodzach for her presentation. Markovits was involved in the Arts Education
Advisory Committee. She reported that it was under-attended and would have liked to see more people
involved. She told her fellow commissioners about a beautiful fountain at a medical office building in Encinitas.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
None
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Sibylla Voll invited the commissioners to an art exchange between COAL Gallery and Carlsbad’s sister city
Karlovy Vary. This exchange will take place June 12 from 3-5 p.m.
ADJOURNMENT
Chair Alter adjourned the meeting at 10:19 a.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Sandra Riggins
Sr. Office Specialist