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ARTS COMMISSION City Council Chambers
Thursday, November 1, 2018 1200 Carlsbad Village Dr.
9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Carlsbad CA 92008
1. Call to order
2. Roll call
3. Approval of the minutes of the September 6, 2018 Arts Commission regular meeting
4. Public comments
5. Arts Commission December Retreat
6. Presentation: Conferences Recap
7. Chair report
8. Cultural Arts Manager report
9. Commission comments
10. Adjournment
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC 1. The Arts Commission will adjourn its meeting no later than 12:00 pm. 2.
When you are called to speak, please state your name and address. PUBLIC COMMENT: If you desire
to speak about an item not listed on the agenda, a “Time Reservation Request” form should be filed
with the Secretary. A total of 15 minutes is provided for the Public Comment portion of the Agenda.
Speakers are limited to three (3) minutes each. In conformance with the Brown Act, no action can occur
on items presented during Public Comment. ALL OTHER CATEGORIES: For all other agenda items, a
“Request to Speak” form must be filed with the Secretary before the item is announced. There is a
three (3) minute time limit for individual speakers.
AMERICAN ALLIANCE
OF MUSEUMS
Phoenix, Arizona
May 6 –9, 2018
2018 Theme: Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and Inclusion
Evening Events
■Phoenix Art Museum
–Iris Van Herpen: Transforming
Fashion
–Valeska Soares
–Warriors of World War I: Sikh
Art and Heritage
–To Be Thirteen
–Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Room
■Botanical Garden
Field Trips Continued…
■Heard Museum
–Dear Listener: Works by Nicholas
Galanin
–Pablita Velarde’s Studio
–Awa Tsireh: Pueblo Painter and
Metalsmith
■Children’s Museum of Phoenix
–Maker’s space
–Individual activities
–Group programming
Maker’s Spaces in Art Museums
Newark Museum, Peabody Essex Museum, Denver Art Museum
■Community oriented (all ages learning)
■Geared towards integrating technology
with real life experiences to showcase
art’s role (STEAM intersection)
■Versatile space that can be used as
exhibition space as well as workshop
■Group programming as well as
individual “design challenges”, provides
ongoing activity and participation, with
follow up
Creative Ecology: A STEAM Powered Partnership
Palo Alto Art Center
■Community artist residency program
–Four rotating artists each chose outdoor
space to feature
–Included ongoing interactive programs
–Concluding exhibition that showcased
community involvement and artist’s final
project
■Partnerships with university students, national
park professionals, and conservation groups for
educational opportunities
■Role of artist shift to agent of social force and
change
Beyond the Party: Creating Impactful Events
SFMOMA, Whitney Museum of American Art, California
Academy of Sciences
■WOW moments
■Pre, During, and Post promoting impact
statements and evaluations
■Reception opportunities (Dress Code,
fun events catered to specific
exhibition)
■The creation of long lasting audiences
through engagement
Maintaining the Mission Without a Building
Arizona Mineral Museum
■Game plan: consider mission,
determine priorities, manage
expectations, engage community
■Set realistic goals, stay relevant
and accessible, build bridges and
partnerships, create good
relationships
■Art EXPO: Iowa Historical mobile
outreach
ARTS EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP
CONVENING Indianapolis, IN
Sept. 12-13, 2018
ARTS EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP
Dedicated to
advancing the arts in
education through
research, policy and
practice.
ARTS EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP
Conference:
Sept. 12-14, 2018
Indianapolis, Indiana
AEP:
Dedicated to advancing the arts in education through research, policy and practice.
Hosted by Education Commission of the States, as selected by the National Endowment for the Arts and
the U.S. Department of Education
SESSIONS Michelle
VIRTUAL REALITY –V’RT VENTURES
MICHIGAN ARTS EDUCATION INSTRUCTION
ASSESSMENT (MAEIA)
CREATIVE CLASSROOM COLLABORATIONS (C3)2
21ST
CENTURY
SKILLS
INCLUSIVE CONTEMPORARY CRAFT STUDIO
FOLK ART –CULTURAL TREASURES CHARTER
SCHOOL
Folk arts recognize the skills and honor the talents that parents, artists, and
people who live in the communities can contribute to the whole education of
children.
MAJOR TAKEAWAYS
SOCIAL EMOTIONAL LEARNING
CULTURAL RESPONSIVE TEACHING
EQUALITY VS. EQUITY
SESSIONS Megan
THE MUSIC CENTER & VALENCIA ACADEMY OF
THE ARTS
Building a Creative and Effective Schoolwide Arts Education Partnership With Limited
Financial Resources
KENNEDY CENTER PROGRAMS
Any Given Child Program
KENNEDY CENTER PROGRAMS
Changing Education
Through the Arts Program
What We Learned: A Process
for Examining Documentation
of Student Work
LONG CONVERSATION
TAKEAWAYS
Changes after No Child Left Behind (NCLB, 2001) to Every Student Succeeds Act
(ESSA, 2015)
Career learning vs. STEM and future funding
Public Art in Indy!
PUBLIC ART IN INDY
QUESTIONS?Thank you!
August 20-23, 2018
▪Western Arts Alliance
▪Aug. 20-23, 2018
▪Las Vegas, Nevada
▪WAA’s Conexiones Initiative
▪Speed Leads | Affordable Excellence: Artists with Fees of $5,000 or less
▪Pocket Commissions: Alternative Models to Commission for Small and Mid-Sized
Organizations
▪Presenter Pitches
▪California Presenters Members Meeting
Western Arts Alliance Conference, 2018
Derina Harvey Band, 3:00 Langston Hughes Project Promo
Future WAA Conference Los Angeles-2019
San Diego-2020
Thank you!