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FAC 11-25-03CITY OF CUPE INO AGENDA FINE ARTS COMMISSION Regular Meeting Conference Room A 10300 Torte Avenue Cupertino November 25, 2003 7:30 p.m. CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL APPROVAL OF MINUTES I. Minutes of the regular meetings of September 23 and October 28, 2003 PRESENTATIONS ORAL COMMUNICATIONS WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONER AND LIAISON REPORTS 2. Monthly meeting with Mayor Chang (3rd Tuesday at 5 p.m.) · Report from Janet Mohr regarding the November meeting UNFINISHED BUSINESS 3. Creation of mural in one or more locations to discourage graffiti · Staff recommends tabling project at this time because of lack of grant funds, etc. NEW BUSINESS 4. Sculpture commissioned by Dick and Carolyn Randall for Cupertino Library/Civic Center Plaza. · Review proposal and make recommendation to City Council. 5. Consider canceling or rescheduling December 23 regular meeting. November 25, 2003 Cupertino Fine Arts Commission Page 2 STAFF REPORTS 7. Committee Roster (information item) NEWS ARTICLES 8. Media coverage ADJOURNMENT In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the City of Cupertino will make reasonable efforts to accommodate persons with qualified disabilities. If you require special assistance, please contact the city clerk's office at 408-777-3223 at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting. CITY OF CUPI3 INO DRAFT MINUTES FINE ARTS COMMISSION Regular Meeting September 23, 2003 CALL TO ORDER At 7:40 p.m., Chairperson Shirley Lin-Kinoshita called the meeting to order in Conference Room A, 10300 Torre Avenue, and led the Pledge of Allegiance. ROLLCALL Present: Chairperson Shirley Lin-Kinoshita, and Commissioners Carl Orr, Hema Kundargi and Janet Mohr. Commissioners absent: Nancy Canter and David Kim. Staff present: City Clerk Kimberly Smith. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Minutes of the regular meetings of July 22 and August 26, 2003. Kundargi/Orr moved to approve the minutes. The motion carried with Commissioners Canter and Kim absent. PRESENTATIONS - None ORAL COMMUNICATIONS - None WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS Final report and evaluation from grant recipient Nupur Folk Dance Academy, includes photographs and video (items available for review at the meeting). The commission reviewed the photographs and accepted the report. Interim report from grant recipient Janlyn Dance Company regarding performances at Garden Gate Elementary, Collins Elementary, and Hyde Junior High Schools. The commission accepted the interim report. Commissioner Mohr will contact Janlyn to insure that their promotional materials reflect the financial support from the City of Cupertino. 4. Distribution of new Commissioner's Handbook The commission received the new handbook prepared by City Manager David Knapp. 5. Letter of resignation from commissioner Rita Young. The commission received the letter of resignation. The City Clerk said that she had mailed a thank-you note to Young, and the unscheduled vacancy had been posted. It will be filled at the same time as the other vacancies in January 2004. September 23, 2003 Cupertino Fine Arts Commission Page 2 COMMISSIONER AND LIAISON REPORTS Monthly meeting with Mayor Chang (3ra Tuesday at 5 p.m.) * Shirley Lin-Kinoshita will attend September 16 meeting · Select representative to attend the meetings for the remainder of the year. Shirley Lin-Kinoshita reported on the Mayor's meeting of September 16. Hema Kundargi will attend in October, and Janet Mohr will attend in November. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Consider amendments to Guidelines for Selecting Public Art · Review existing contract with Artist Roger Berry · Review samples from Town of Los Gatos and Foothill/DeAnza College District · Review changes made to Guidelines at the commission's last meeting · Review draft catalogue form This item was continued to the next meeting when more commissioners will be present, and to allow more time for reviewing changes to the guidelines and the draft catalogue form. NEW BUSINESS 10. Extended Stay America (ESA) Hotel proposal for art · Construction expected to be finished in early 1995 · Prepare letter offering support of commission The commission suggested that ESA be contacted and provided with a copy of the Guidelines for Selecting Public Art when that document had been finalized. They would like an opportunity to offer comments regarding the art selected or commissioned by ESA, particularly in terms of safety and potential vandalism, and would like to promote the new community art in the news media. 11. Opportunities for art in new library. · Library Commissioner Sheila Mohan may attend, or provide comments in writing. · Offer of sculpture valued at $50,000 The City Clerk explained that Ms. Mohan had wanted to alert the Fine Arts Commission that there were very limited opportunities for art in the new library because of the quantity of glass. She added that the Project Manager, Terry Greene, felt there were a few places where two-dimensional pieces could be placed in the building, and the outdoor areas had ample space. She said that there had been some early discussions about the potential donation of $50,000, or of a sculpture valued at that amount, by Mr. Dick Randall, and it would probably be placed in the plaza in front of the library. Commissioner Hema Kundargi volunteered to be the liaison with the Library Commission, and would attend their meeting(s) and stay in touch with the Library Project Manager in the event that opportunities for adding art should arise. September 23, 2003 Cupertino Fine Arts Commission Page 3 12. Creation of mural in one or more locations to discourage graffiti · Mervyn's law enforcement grant · Similar projects in Los Gatos The City Clerk said she had comacted Mervyn's about their law enforcement grant and whether it could be used to create murals in locations that are prone to graffiti vandalism. An ad hoc committee composed ofHema Kundargi, Carl Orr, and Shirley Lin-Kinoshita (acting as lead contact) was formed to collect initial information about potential locations, size, theme of artwork, and recommendations as to whether the mural would be designed and/or created by community members, students, or a professional artist. The sub- committee will contact Kathleen Elliott, the instructor for the teen group Tomorrow's Leaders Today, about the possibility of TLT participation, as well as contacting the Town of Los Gatos which has done similar murals. 13. Options for promoting existing and anticipated public an · Consider preparation of brochure and/or developing a walking tour of an in Cupertino to include DeAnza College, Cupertino Senior Center, Quinlan Community Center, Whole Foods, Portal Software, City Center Plaza, etc. · Consider selecting representatives to collect data and photographs This item was continued to the next meeting. STAFF REPORTS 14. Status report on City Center Park project and an · Park construction schedule · Status of"Perspectives" sculpture by Roger Berry The City Clerk said that improvements had begun on the curb and sidewalk on Stevens Creek Boulevard adjacent to the park, and would take about five weeks. The commissioners all were interested in visiting the artist's studio to see the work in progress, and the Clerk will contact the Project Manager Terry Greene about the best timing for that visit. 15. Committee Roster (information item) The commission received the list. NEWS ARTICLES 16. Media coverage ADJOURNMENT Kimberly Smith, City Clerk CITY OF CUPE INO DRAFT MINUTES FINE ARTS COMMISSION Regular Meeting October 28, 2003 CALL TO ORDER At 7:32 p.m. Chairperson Shirley Lin-Kinoshita called the meeting to order in Conference A of City Hall, 10300 Torte Avenue, Cupertino, and led the Pledge of Alliegance. ROLL CALL Present: Chairperson Shirley Lin-Kinoshita, and Commissioners Nancy Canter, David Kim, Hema Kundargi, Janet Mohr, and Carl Orr. Commissioners absent: None. Staffpresent: City Clerk Kimberly Smith. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Minutes of the regular meeting of September 23, 2003. These will be presented at the November meeting. PRESENTATIONS ORAL COMMUNICATIONS Audience member Karen Navarro intxoduced herself. She said she had an interest in the arts, and would like to volunteer her services. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONER AND LIAISON REPORTS 2. Monthly meeting with Mayor Chang (3rd Tuesday at 5 p.m.) The Commission received the report from Carl Orr regarding the October meeting. Janet Mohr agreed to attend the November meeting Shirley Lin-Kinoshita reported on upcoming events, including the First Annual Winter Art Fair sponsored by Fine Arts League of Cupertino, as well as the League's 40th anniversary celebration. Hema Kundargi reported on the First Annual Duwali Festival of Lights that had occurred the previous week. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 3. Creation of mural in one or more locations to discourage graffiti * Report from ad hoc committee (Lin-Kinoshita, Kundargi, and Orr) Carl Orr showed photographs of the walls and fences on the list provided by Service Center Supervisor Bob Rizzo. He indicated that there were few areas appropriate for public October 28, 2003 Cupertino Fine Arts Commission Page 2 murals (many were privately-owned walls) and other areas showed minimal or no evidence of graffiti. He had not visited the freeway underpass area, and the City Clerk said she would obtain specific directions to that site and pass the information along so that he could investigate that area as well. Nancy Canter noted that there is one mural at DeAnza College and another one underway. The work is supervised by a faculty member and the students work for an hourly wage, but they had had trouble in both cases in getting the project completed. 4. Consider amendments to Guidelines for Selecting Public Art (continued from 9-22-03) · Review existing contract with Artist Roger Berry · Review samples from Town of Los Gatos and Foothill/DeAnza College District · Review changes made to Guidelines at the commission's last meeting · Review draft catalogue form The City Clerk explained that the Commission had decided to review the adopted guidelines and add sections on receiving gifts and de-accessioning art work. She noted that samples of similar documents were provided by Los Gatos and DeAnza College. Janet Mohr agreed to amend the Cupertino Guidelines to more closely follow the Los Gatos format, which was easier to read, and would provide a status report and possible a new draft for the Commission at the next meeting. NEW BUSINESS Consider project to promote existing and anticipated public art (continued from 9-22-03) · brochure and/or walking tour of art in Cupertino to include DeAnza College, Cupertino Senior Center, Quinlan Community Center, Whole Foods, Portal Software, City Center Plaza, etc. · collect data and photographs The Commission concurred that they should begin preparations to promote the sculpture Perspectives for it's installation in March 2003. The City Clerk was asked to begin preparing a website to highlight this piece as well as other public art in the community, and Shirley Lin-Kinoshita agreed to begin collecting photographs and any information she could obtain about the artist and the owner. STAFF REPORTS Status report on City Center Park project and art · Status of"Perspectives" sculpture by Roger Berry · Report on site visit to see work in progress Orr, Mohr, Lin-Kinoshita and the City Clerk discussed the afternoon's field trip to see the sculpture in fabrication. Along with artist Roger Berry, City Manager David Knapp,and Senior Architect Terry Green, they were given a tour of Nor-cai Metal Fabricators by its Vice-President and General Manager Michael Tran. They saw demonstrations of the wire- frame computer model, the computer-driven laser cutter, the rolling machines used to shape the stainless steel, as well as the nearly-finished sculpture. Perspectives will be delivered to the site by truck in two pieces, and final welding will be done on-site. October 28, 2003 Cupertino Fine Arts Commission Page 3 7. Report on art donation for Cupertino Library The City Clerk reported that Mr. Dick Randall and his wife had contacted the City of Cupertino about making a $50,000 donation of art for the new Cupertino Library site. 8. Committee Roster (information item) NEWS ARTICLES 9. Media coverage ADJOURNMENT At 9:05 p.m. the meeting was adjourned Kimberly Smith, City Clerk COMMITTEE ROSTER Cupertino Fine Arts Commission updated 10/29/03 Mayor's Tea Any available member Monthly meeting with Third Tuesday of the month, 5:00 p.m. Conference Room A. may attend Mayor and representatives of all boards and commissions Distinguished Artist Constance Guidotti selected in 2003, accepted plaque at of the Year 2004 Shakespeare. Exhibited works for one month at Quinlan Center b7 arrangement with the Fine Arts League.. 1% for Art Lin-Kinoshita Work with Planning, Proposed text submitted to Planning Department as part of Orr Finance to develop General Plan update process. Council waiting for input from program, forms, etc. General Plan Task Force (community members), probably 2004 before any more activity. Grants Committee No grant funds available for FY 2003 (Spring 2003) Grants Committee No grant funds available for FY 2003 (Fall 2003) Fine Arts Grants - Lin-Kinoshita No grant funds available for FY 2003 high school Mohr category Mural Project Lin-Kinoshita (lead) Mural idea was presented to the FAC on 9-22-03. Subcommittee (graffiti deterrent) Orr formed (Orr, Kundargi, and Lin-Kinoshita is lead). First steps Kundargi will be to visit the sites, determine location, measurements, feasibility of getting one or more people there to paint. Orr did initial investigation and photography but found little evidence of graffiti or appropriate locations on public property for mural. Smith will get more details regarding problem area at freeway underpass (map, directions, etc.) City Center Plaza/ Work has begun on street and sidewalk changes (September Sculpture 2003). Park should be opened April 2004. SENIOR "Perspectives" ARCHITECT TERRY GREEN, IS PROJECT MANAGER On 10-28-03 FAC members plus City Manager and Senior Architect visited Norcal Metal Fabricators to view Perspectives under construction. Clerk and commissioners to begin building Other agency contacts: web site info, photos (Shirley) to promote Perspectives to be Frank Jelinch (P&R) ready for it's unveiling Don Bragg, Prometheus Cypress Hotel Suggestions for later in process - Fac may wish to give suggestions re "grand opening" celebration to Green. Euphrat offered to provide assistance on this project or any other collaboration. Keep PlO Rick Kitson informed. Art & Wine Festival Notes from 2003: "party favors" (colorful necklaces) were a 2004 good draw for children who brought parents. If hot, consider Info booth spray bottles/portable battery fans. Need large Fine Arts Commission sign on the booth, there were too many city logos around so the banner alone was not sufficient. Paperweights needed. 400 flyers each will be sufficient. Consider girl bags, people didn't want to take too many flyers. Very successful, great public outreach, definitely do again 2004. Library Art Kundargi Will attend Library Commission meeting(s), monitor progress of Opportunities library plans and identify potential art locations 2003 Cherry Kundargi was lead in 2001 and 2002. Lin-Kinoshita was lead in Blossom Festival 2003. Children's Art Display Past activity: First year was a competition, 2nd year was an exhibit of 4 Seasons comer, Each model received a $45 stipend, schools got plaques totaling about $400. Third and fourth years were felt banners. Interest waning, too time-consuming on part of FAC to finish/install/teardown. 3rd and 4th years were felt banners made by students. 5th year was an art exhibit - creation supervised by Euphrat Arts in Schools programs This is 6tt~ year, again Euphrat is overseeing the project, which will be 2-d and 3-d projects in the theme of"Stevens Creek, Naturally", about indigenous plant, animal and insect life of thc creek. Euphrat Family Day Cancelled for this year. Instead, Euphrat held a hands-on art and April 1 2003 an information booth, FAC created brochures and flyers of upcoming recreational and art events for the booth at the Flea Market on April 5. Student Artist of 2002 was handled by a different agency. Unknown if the the Year, 2003 commission will be asked to participate in 2003 Update Guidelines Janet Mohr General Guidelines for Selecting Public Art for Selecting Public Nancy Canter · Consider additional wording to accept donations and Art Shirley Lin-Kinoshita de-accession works of art. (created 3-26-03) Janet Mohr is blending documents from Cupertino and Town of Los Gatos Construction Fence Shirley Lin-Kinoshita Lead role taken over by Council woman James. Student Art Hema Kundargi (created 3-25-03) ~s oelebrate Dh~ali, ~ ..... tho festival of' lights :,.,~'~'~'" ~ af~ the Indian new ye~ ~,...~,~.~.~.,~,.,~.,., Cupertino Commission vacancies opening up; deadline to apply is Dec. The application deadline is Dec. 30 for Cupertino residents who want to serve on city commissions. Upcoming commission vacancies include one. on p~lanning~ three on public safety, two o.n. parks and recreation, ~ve~on nior, two on telecommumcations, and o.n.e on fine arts. 'l:n~e,] , also are four vacancies on the Community Development ~ocK Grant Steering Committee and two onthe audit committee. One of the two vacancies on the Cupertino Housing Com- mission must be a representative from the business communi- ty'Interviews of applicants will be conducted by the city coun- cil, beginning at 6 p.m. Jan. 12 and 13. For more information or to apply, go to www. eupertino.org or call the city clerk's office at (408) 777-3223. Writer to receive publisher's award Michael Got~:wald of Cupertino has received a Distin- . guished Service Award for 2003 from ARose Books P.ublish- · for his efforts in contacting local and schoollibranes mg . . ,, . ,, threughoutCaliformatoplacethebook SandlotStor~es on their shelves. "Sandlot Stories" is a new book that chronicles childhood adventures in sandlot baseball games from 37 authors around the world. It includes Gottwald's story "Everyone Plays." Recently, the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Coopers- to ,,w~, N.Y-, added "Sandlot Stories" to its library. Our librsries hold open to all children the possibilities what they may become. I want to ~ Michae! for his~work, in adding 'Sandlot Stories' to the reaamg experlence onereu in the libraries in California," said Marcella Parsons, owner of ARose Books Publishing. Gottwald, an avid support of youth sports in Cupertino, will be presented with his award in December by city council - members Richard Lowenthal and Sandy James. "Michael does more than anyone else to remind us of the importance of youth sports, playing as a team, and to remem- ber to take the time to celebrate accomplishment and effort;' Lowenthal said. "The city of Cupertino is a better pla. ce because Michael ,, sets our priorities right -- families, kids, play, and then work· q ninr epntp, r takino membershJl]s