FAC 01-22-91
FINE ARTS COMMISSION
Regular Meeting--Jan. 22, 1991
Cupertino City Hall
MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by chairman Roberta Hollimon.
ROLL CALL
Commissioners present: Hollimon, Sheila Ettinger,
Jelinch, Robert Lerner (entered 7:35 p.m.).
commissioners absent: None
Staff present: Donna Krey
Laura Domondon
Doris Harry, Frank
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Ettinger requested a change on page 3. The words "college officials" will
be replaced by "football players" in regards to a possibility of hosting a
demonstration '4ger football game. Harry made a motion to approve the
minutes as corrected; Ettinger seconded and the motion passed unanimously.
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
There were none.
WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
Hollimon distributed a number of announcements and letters relating to
arts groups and activities.
STAFF REPORT
Krey reported that the public works department requested bids for the
mural lights and received only one. She said city Engineer Travice
Whitten advised her that the bid needs to be revised. The new bid should
be submitted by the end of the week.
Krey also said that the SJ Mercury News will publish a large article
about the Grants program and vacant seats on the Fine Arts commission.
The article should be in the Jan. 23rd issue.
Krey told commissioners that the City of Santa Clara implemented a
program via residents utility bills in 1990 which solicits money for arts
programs and other community projects. She suggested that the commission
may want to consider doing the same.
Krey mentioned that the city will accept applications for the Fine
Arts Commission until Feb. 11 for two vacant seats.
Jelinch suggested that the city include student members or student
advisors on the commission. Ettinger said students could be from De Anza
College. The possibility of including students as advisors will be
discussed at the February meeting.
DISCUSSION ON FORMATION OF FRIENDS OF THE ARTS COMMITTEE
Jelinch offered to help set up a Friends of the Arts Committee and shared
his experience with an Arts committee he previously headed. Krey said
that she could include information about the formation of that committee
in the March Scene. Hollimon suggested that by the next meeting there
should be a preliminary brainstorm of the future committee's foundation.
Lerner and Jelinch will be in charge of setting down some possible
guidelines. Results from their meeting will be discussed at the February
meeting. Exploration of Friends of the Arts Committee (public forum) will
be discussed at the March meeting.
APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEE FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ART POLICY
Hollimon and Ettinger met with representatives from the Planning, Parks
and Recreation and ASAC Commissions to discuss requirements and a policy
for public art at major developments. Hollimon said the Fine Arts
commission was asked to draft that policy which will be approved by the
larger group. Lerner suggested that the Art in Public Places committee
should be responsible for the policy. Hollimon said the committee would
get together and bring the policy before the FAC for discussion.
REDEFINITION OF COMMITTEE RESPONSIBILITIES/COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS
Hollimon lead the discussion of the committee responsibilities and
members. The commissioners decided to combine some committees. The new
groups and responsibilities are as follows:
a. Art in Public Places (combined with Art in city Hall) - write
policies, solicit contributions, maintain the display cases, mural and
loaned art.
b. Business Relations and Development - solicit contributions from the
business community. Presently concentrating on acquiring a piano for the
Quinlan Community Center.
c. Special Events (including Artist's Award) - sponsors large community
events, honors citizens/individuals for artistic ability.
d. Grants - responsible for grants awards given twice a year
e. Directories (including Facilities Directory, Artists Directory and
Historical Archives) - update directories.
Members:
a. Art in Public Places: Ettinger, Hollimon, Jelinch
b. Business Relations and Development: Ettinger, Hollimon, Lerner
c. Special Events/Artist Awards: Harry, Lerner, new member
d. Grants: Harry, Hollimon, Jelinch
e. Artists Directory/Facilities Directory/Historical Archives: Ettinger
ELECTION OF CHAIRMAN AND VICE-CHAIRMAN
Lerner nominated Ettinger for Chairman, Hollimon seconded the motion.
Jelinch moved to close the nominations; Hollimon seconded and the motion
to elect Ettinger as Chairman passed unanimously.
Lerner nominated Harry for Vice-Chairman, Hollimon seconded and the motion
passed unanimously.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
Business Relations: Ettinger reported that she has attempted to
contact Mervyn's and Target several times but may call Dayton/Hudson
directly for information about a grant for the piano. She said another
option is to rent a piano. Hollimon said she is researching prices. Krey
told commissioners that if a grant is obtained, bids are not necessary.
She clarified the fact that a bidding process is necessary when public
funds are used.
Art in citv Hall/Art in Public Places: Hollimon told commissioners
that she is working on reframing two of the councilmembers' new pictures.
Krey said that the Cali Mill picture is hanging downstairs and the
pictures, banner and flag from Toyokawa were given to Julia in the
Community Center. She reported that the Community Center may have a
Toyokawa Room which will include art from the sister City.
Special Events/Artist's Awards: Lerner told commissioners that an event
needs to take place soon. Hollimon said that they should begin planning
for a Special Event now and work on the Artist's Awards at a later date.
Ettinger indicated that if the war continues perhaps they should plan a
patriotic concert or hold the awards ceremony at the July 4th picnic.
Harry said that the event this year may want to include drama and dance.
Krey reported that there will be a reenactment of the signing of the Bill
of Rights in September, put on by the Bicentennial Committee. Jelinch
said he is a member and will keep the FAC informed.
Grants: Ettinger passed out more flyers for commissioners to
distribute. Krey indicted that she has sent out approximately 20 flyers.
Harry reported that she has passed out flyers to SJ State.
Artist's Directorv/Facilities DirectorY/Historical Archives: No
report.
COMMISSIONER REPORTS AND LIAISONS
Ettinger lead the discussion of the new liaison assignments.
following was decided:
The
Sheila Ettinqer
Flint Center
Cupertino Library
De Anza College
Roberta Hollimon
Performing Arts Alliance
Calif. Arts Council
SCC Arts Council
City of Mountain view
Doris Harry
City of Sunnyvale
Cupertino union School District
Fremont Unified School District
Robert Lerner
City of Santa Clara
City of Los Altos
Euphrat Gallery
Frank Jelinch
city of Los Gatos
Bicentennial Commission
Chamber of Commerce
New Commissioner #1
City of San Jose
city of Palo Alto
New Commissioner #2
Fine Arts League
Harry reported that the public will have an opportunity to meet the
artists of the West Bay Opera on Jan. 24. Hollimon reported that the SC
Arts Council sponsors brown bag luncheons every other month and she will
inform the commission of upcoming meetings. She explained that the SC
Arts Council is primarily a grants-giving group and the Confederation of
the Arts is a lobbying organization.
The commissioners thanked Hollimon for a very good year.
ADJOURNMENT
Lerner made a motion to adjourn the meeting at 9:05 p.m.; Harry seconded
and the motion passed unanimously. The next FAC meeting will take place
Feb. 26, 1991.