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City of Cupertino
FINE ARTS COMMISSION
Regular Meeting
February 24,1998
1.
CALL TO ORDER
At 7:36 p.m. Rita Young called the meeting to order in Conference Room A and led the
pledge of allegiance.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ROLL CALL
Present: Chairperson Rita Young, Vice Chairperson Janet Mohr,
Commissioners Stephen Beard, Carl Off, Charlene Pai-Brizendine (8:30 p.m.), Mary
Sievert
4.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Sievert moved to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of January 27, 1998. Off
seconded and motion passed unanimously with Pai-Brizendine absent.
5.
WRITTEN COMMUNICAIONS
City Clerk reported on a letter which was received from Barbara Boone of the Cupertino
Union School District regarding the Living Artist workshop. Three schools have decided
to participate and Mr. Young will be providing the names and dates of the workshops.
The Commission had granted Mr. Young up to $200 per school for a maximum of
$1,200. Since only three schools have chosen to participate, the remaining $600 will be
available for other grants.
A notice was received from the San Francisco Shakespeare Festival inviting the
Commission to attend a reception on March 8. The Euphrat Museum expressed their
appreciation for the $6,000 grant and invited the Commission to attend a reception for the
next exhibit "Water Sheds, Water Webs" on March 18.
Carl Off reported on the letter from Anna Eshoo congratulating newly appointed
commissioners.
February 24, 1998
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6.
STAFF REPORTS
City Clerk updated the Commission on the grants and special events worksheets. She
stated that the grants budget began with $12,000 at the beginning of fiscal year 1997/98.
In addition, she stated that the Library web art competition did not go as planned and the
Library Commission will be returning approximately $1,900 of the grant funds they
received. Also, $600 will remain in the budget which had been previously earmarked for
the Living Artist workshop. The special events budget started with $6,000 and the
Commission authorized a $5,000 donation to the Shakespeare Festival. There is now
$1,000 remaining for any special events such as the Cherry Blossom Festival and Spring
Sing Along.
7.
NEW BUSINESS
A.
Status report on Library Web Art Competition.
This item was discussed during the grants and special events budget report.
Funds will be returned to the grants budget after the Library Commission reviews
the art work received. They may choose to make a small cash award.
B.
Distribution of grant applications to ad hoc committee of Sievert, Off, and Pai-
Brizendine.
Grant packages were distributed to the ad hoc committee of Sievert, Off and Pai-
Brizendine and the committee will report back to the full Commission at the next
meeting.
C.
1998 Spring Sing Along. Report from Commissioner Pai-Brizendine.
City Clerk updated the Commission and stated that Commissioner Pai-Brizendine
had contacted Sheila Mohan and is working on the details of the Sing Along
which will again be held as a part of Euphrat Family Day.
D.
Four Seasons Comer Update.
Sievert reported that the ad hoc committee reviewed 10 different calls for artist
proposals and came up with a draft request for qualifications. It was decided that
the Commission would review the draft and send their comments to City Clerk's
office so it can be incorporated into an updated draft proposal. The Commission
should be prepared to discuss their thoughts for the Four Seasons Comer during
the next regular meeting.
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8.
OLD BUSINESS
A.
Status report from Cultural Arts Event ad hoc committee (Mohr, Sievert, and Bob
Hopkins of Parks and Recreation).
Mohr reported that the next ad hoc meeting is scheduled for February 25. She
also stated that she met with the manager of The Oaks Theater and asked him if he
would join one of the ad hoc meetings.
B.
Status report from Cherry Blossom Festival ad hoc committee (Pai-Brizendine,
Young, Mohr). Proposal to arrange video tape coverage of Cherry Blossom
Festival student art exhibit. This year's theme is a 3-D model of the Four Seasons
Comer.
Young reported that the announcement about the student art exhibit was received
by the school district. Barbara Boone will be sending the letter out to the other
schools in the district. Young will follow up with each school if a response is not
received.
Young also reported that a video could be done by The Better Part for $500 as
long as senior citizens were involved in some way. City Clerk reported that the
City Channel is available to do a five minute video of the exhibits that are
received as long as one Commissioner is present to introduce each exhibit. There
would be no cost, and the video can be shown on Channel 18. Copies can also be
made. Sievert suggested showing the videotape of the Commissioner's
introductory remarks on a continuous loop during the Cherry Blossom Festival,
which would be a good accompaniment to the art work.
C.
Development of content and graphics for Fine Arts Commission event banner.
Sievert shared three sketches of different banner styles. Discussion developed
over which size banner should be made and where it would be used. Off moved
to select an event banner measuring 34" x 7', two sided; Sievert seconded and
motion passed unanimously. Further discussion developed regarding the size and
banner slogan. Sievert offered a revised motion to select a banner measuring 34"
x 4' which includes the phrase "proudly supported by the City of Cupertino";
Beard seconded with an addition to the motion to print the banner on both sides.
The motion passed 5-1 with Off opposing. Sievert said she would get cost
estimates by the next meeting.
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9.
COMMISSIONER AND LIAISON REPORTS
A.
Review of Committee Roster
The Commissioners felt that the phrase "film festival" should be changed to "film
event" under the Cultural Events section of the committee roster.
Young reported on a video provided by Bill Mannion. The video contains
interviews with three of Cupertino's Distinguished Artists. Mr. Mannion is
interested in conducting videotaped interviews of all of the City's Distinguished
Artists. The City Clerk said she would provide the necessary names and phone
numbers so Mr. Mannion could make contact with them.
10.
ADJOURNMENT
Young moved to adjourn the meeting at 9:41 p.m. Mohr seconded and motion passed
unanimously.