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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022-10-06; Arts Commission; ; 2022 Arts Commission Work Plan Follow-up: Part 3 Meeting Date: Oct. 6, 2022 To: Arts Commission From: Richard Schultz, Cultural Arts Manager Staff Contact: Richard Schultz, richard.schultz@carlsbadca.gov Subject: 2022 Arts Commission Work Plan Follow-up: Part 3 District: All Recommended Action Continue discussion of next steps to implement initiatives within the Arts Commission’s 2022-2023 work plan. Executive Summary The commission will be asked to continue discussing the activation of several initiatives in the 2022 work plan, including a workshop, and the development of a town hall event. Staff will share a survey regarding a workshop date and time. Next Steps The Arts Commissions will be asked to provide input on the agenda for the workshop. Fiscal Analysis No fiscal impact. Public Notification Public notice of this item was posted in keeping with the Ralph M. Brown Act and was available for public viewing and review at least 72 hours before the scheduled meeting date. Exhibits 1. 2022 Arts Commission Workplan Oct. 6, 2022 Item #2 Page 1 of 3 ARTS COMMISSION Staff Report City of Carlsbad Arts Commission Work Plan 2022 I.Mission Statement The City of Carlsbad’s Arts Commission mission is to advise the City Council on arts and culture related matters and to serve as a resource to the Cultural Arts Office, providing insight and feedback, representing the community’s perspective. This mission is accomplished through the Arts Commission’s focus on the presentation of a diverse range of arts and cultural experiences, which showcase the full spectrum of artistic styles and traditions, and appeal to and represent the interests of the greater community. II.Composition The Arts Commission shall consist of seven members, appointed by the Mayor with the approval of the City Council. III.2022 Goals & Tasks The Arts Commission has selected to focus on the following goals and tasks: •Provide to the City Council for its approval an annual work plan of activities to be undertaken and a subsequent report of its accomplishments. •Monitor and report to the City Council on the progress of the initiatives detailed in the Arts & Culture Master Plan, including adapting to current community needs and reassessing the current status of the ten-year timeline. •Provide community perspective on issues and interests related to arts and culture in Carlsbad, as well as the delivery of programming by the Cultural Arts Office. •Review and approve staff suggestions for updating the Arts Commission ordinance in the municipal code (Chapter 2.18). •Commit to diversity, equity and inclusion, while fostering mutual respect for the beliefs and values of all individuals and groups in the arts including hosting an arts town hall meeting and a presentation from the city’s new diversity, equity and inclusion manager. •Dedicate one Arts Commission per quarter (once every three months) to a single topic, inviting the community to participate through attendance and soliciting input. Potential topics include the new Village & Barrio creative sector and arts EXHIBIT 1 Oct. 6, 2022 Item #2 Page 2 of 3 district, the planning and development of new or augmented arts facilities as may be needed, sustainability in the arts and arts education in schools. •Develop an arts advocacy plan with guidelines, providing resources on best practices such as acquiring community input by each Arts Commissioner, encouraging attendance by Arts Commissioners at city and community arts events and exploring the possibility of regular reports at Arts Commission meetings by the Carlsbad Library & Arts Foundation and the Carlsbad Friends of the Arts. •Serve on relevant committees, such as permanent Public Art and Business Outreach (including a focus on cultural tourism) as a representative of the Arts Commission. •Participate in the Community Arts Grants process including the reassessment of funding priorities, recommending potential panelists to be vetted by city staff, auditing the work of the grant’s panels, approving the final funding plan. and, when possible, conducting site visits by attending grantee events and programs. •Sponsor a public meeting workshop where the Arts Commissioners will receive an updated orientation and explore topics and themes that are relevant to their current workplan, as well as the Arts & Culture Master Plan. Oct. 6, 2022 Item #2 Page 3 of 3 -