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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11.17.2022 Cultural Arts Commission Agenda Agenda CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO MEETING OF THE CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION Thursday November 17, 2022 6:30 P.M. TELECONFERENCE MEETING Welcome to the Meeting of the Cultural Arts Commission. Please note that the Cultural Arts Commission may meet by teleconference, consistent with the Brown Act as amended by AB 361 (2021). Under the amended rules, the City will not provide a physical location for members of the public to participate in the teleconference meeting. The purpose of conducting the meeting as described in this notice is to provide the safest environment for staff and the public while allowing for public participation. Commissioners Boldenweck, Vice Chair Bond, Bowen, DeNatale, Foley, Luster, Maharaj, Pomposo, Ramos, Chair Mardahay, and Zelaya and essential City staff will participate via Teleconference. 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MILLIE MARDAHAY CHAIRPERSON RISHA BOND VICE CHAIR LENITA BOLDENWECK COMMISSIONER SARAH BOWEN COMMISSIONER MICHAEL DENATALE COMMISSIONER PETER FOLEY COMMISSIONER FRANCES LUSTER COMMISSIONER ZUBIN MAHARAJ COMMISSIONER LYDIA POMPOSO COMMISIONER RAUL RAMOS COMMISSIONER JOSE ZELAYA COMMISSIONER ERCIE SANTOS CULTURAL ARTS SPECIALIST ERIN O’BRIEN BUSINESS MANAGER KEREN SOLANO COMMISSION CLERK GREG MEDIATI DIRECTOR PARKS AND RECREATION ANGELA DULDULAO ACTING DEPUTY DIRECTOR PARKS AND RECREATION Agenda CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION MEETING Teleconference Meeting Thursday, November 17, 2022 6:30 p.m. A G E N D A I. Call to Order II. Roll Call III. Agenda Review IV. Approval of Minutes of October 20, 2022 V. Citizen Participation (Citizen comment on items not agendized/informational only) VI. Presentation: Award Finalists “Día de Muertos/Day of the Dead” Art Show VII. Unfinished Business 1. Subcommittee Reorganization a. 2023 Goals & Survey (Cultural Arts Specialist, Ercie Santos) Discussion VIII. New Business 1. Cultural Arts Funding Review (Acting Deputy Director, Angela Duldulao) Discussion IX. Subcommittees 1. Strategic Vision Status 2. Sculpture a. Relocation of Windswept b. 2019 Sculpture Acquisition/Commission: John Carroll Status/Action 3. Urban Art Status 4. Youth Art Programs – Art Show (Mar. 10-11, 2023) Status 5. Fundraiser Status 6. 2D Art Show (Jan. 27-28, 2023) Status 7. Performing Arts Status X. Items from Commission XI. Items from Staff 1. San Francisco Opera Update 2. Upcoming Events 3. Recreation Administrative Office Closure (Dec. 23, 2022 – Jan. 2, 2023) XII. Correspondence XIII. Adjournment: Next Meeting: January 19, 2023 Correspondence Due: January 9, 2023 MINUTES OF THE CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION MEETING CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Thursday October 20, 2022 Teleconference Meeting I. CALL TO ORDER: 6:30 p.m. II. ROLL CALL: Present: Commissioners: Boldenweck, Bond, DeNatale, Foley, Luster, Maharaj, Mardahay, Pomposo, Zelaya Absent: Commissioners: Bowen, Ramos Staff Present: Angela Duldulao, Acting Deputy Director of Parks & Recreation Ercie Santos, Cultural Arts Specialist Keren Solano, Administrative Assistant II Greg Mediati, Director of Parks and Recreation Philip Vitale, Deputy Director of Capital Projects III. WELCOME NEW COMMISSIONERS  Commissioners Luster, Pomposo, and Zelaya gave the Commission a brief introduction about themselves. IV. AGENDA REVIEW: N/A V. APPROVAL OF MINUTES of September 15, 2022: Minutes for September 15, 2022 stand as sent.  Motion to approve by Commissioner Luster  Followed by a second from Commissioner Pomposo  Passed by majority vote VI. CITIZEN PARTICIPATION: N/A VII. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: 1. 2023 Art Shows: May & October  Commissioner Bond suggested that the Commission consider doing a one-time cancellation of the May 2023 art show in favor of focusing the Commission's efforts on fundraising.  The Commission discussed the possibility of adding an art exhibit/performing arts component to the August fundraising event; further consideration to be discussed in the Fundraising subcommittee.  Motion to do a one-time cancellation of the May 2023 art show by Vice Chair Bond  Followed by a second from Chair Mardahay Cultural Arts Commission Minutes of October 20, 2022 Page 2  Roll Call Vote Results | The Commission will drop the May 2023 art show. (AYES: Bond, Boldenweck, Foley, Luster, Maharaj, Mardahay, Pomposo and Zelaya. ABSTAIN: DeNatale ABSENT: Bowen and Ramos)  Deputy Director Duldulao informed the Commission the San Francisco Opera inquired about doing a pop-up event at Orange Memorial Park in March 2023.  The Commission will bring back the Day of the Dead art exhibit as the October 2023 art show. Commissioner Boldenweck and DeNatale suggested extending it through the first week of November 2023. 2. Cancellation of December 15 meeting  Motion to cancel the December meeting by Chair Mardahay  Followed by a second from Commissioner Maharaj  Roll Call Vote Results | The Commission will cancel the December meeting. (AYES: Bond, Boldenweck, DeNatale, Foley, Luster, Maharaj, Mardahay, Pomposo and Zelaya. ABSENT: Bowen and Ramos) 3. Subcommittee Reorganization  Commissioner DeNatale suggested breaking up the Youth Art Programs subcommittee back into two subcommittees: 1.) Youth Art Programs 2.) Fundraising.  Chair Mardahay suggested eliminating the Community Engagement subcommittee.  Commissioner DeNatale suggested moving Commissioner Maharaj from an alternate to a member of the Strategic Vision Subcommittee.  Chair Mardahay volunteered to join the Performing Arts subcommittee, as well as the Fundraising subcommittee.  The Commission will discuss the restructuring of the subcommittees in the November meeting and elections will take place in January’s meeting. VIII. NEW BUSINESS: 1. Capital Projects Update  Deputy Director of Capital Projects, Philip Vitale, updated the Commission on the Caltrain Plaza Public Art, Orange Memorial Park Aquatic Center, Centennial Trail Improvements, and Linden Avenue Park. General updates were given and discussions were had on incorporating art to each project.  Updates were given on the Caltrain Plaza sculpture, and limitations regarding potential future art in the Caltrain tunnel due to water issues was introduced.  Commissioner Bond requested that the Urban Art Subcommittee be updated on possible options for potential installations within the tunnel given the new parameters.  An assessment will be made to determine if the existing art piece at Orange Pool can be reused for the new swimming pool.  Deputy Director of Capital Projects, Philip Vitale, shared with the Commission feedback from the public regarding public art. IX. SUBCOMMITTEES: 1. Strategic Vision  Commissioner DeNatale informed the Commission their subcommittee has requested to be notified of the Public Art Master Plan focus group meetings. 2. Sculpture  Commissioner Boldenweck informed the Commission they are working out the details for the Bat Country sculpture. Cultural Arts Commission Minutes of October 20, 2022 Page 3  Commissioner DeNatale informed the Commission they are working on a proposal to present during the November meeting regarding the modern industrial art piece presented in 2019. 3. Urban Art  Per Vice Chair Bond, the Request for Qualifications for muralists has been drafted and is in the process of being finalized. 4. Youth Art Programs  No update. 5. Day of the Dead Art Show (October 14-15)  Commissioner Boldenweck informed the Commission there were 26 art entries submitted and 17 artists. She also added the activities incorporated into the art show were well attended.  The virtual art exhibit will be available by the end of the month. 6. 2D Art Show (Jan 27 & 28, 2023)  Vice Chair Bond informed the Commission the theme for the January art show is “Abundance.”  The art show is open to people over the age of 16.  Cultural Arts Specialist, Ercie Santos, will be sending out a volunteer-sign up sheet. 7. Performing Arts  The Commission confirmed they would like to incorporate a musical aspect in the January art show, per Commissioner Maharaj’s inquiry. 8. Community Engagement  Chairperson Mardahay reminded the Commission this will be the last Community Engagement Subcommittee update since it was decided to not have a dedicated subcommittee unless city staff determines it is necessary to have a dedicated subcommittee. X. ITEMS FROM COMMISSION: 1. Commissioner DeNatale informed the Commission The Society of West Coast Artists is hosting a gallery exhibition featuring Skyline College students. The exhibition will continue through November 4, 2022, every Wednesday through Saturday from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. The gallery is located at 527 San Mateo Avenue, San Bruno. XI. ITEMS FROM STAFF: 1. Halloween Extravaganza (October 22, 2022)  This event will take place at the Orange Memorial Park from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. 2. Holiday Boutique (November 5, 2022)  This event will feature a variety of vendors and will take place in the Municipal Services Building from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. 3. Thanksgiving Fun Run (November 19, 2022)  The starting point for the 5k run or walk is 340 Point San Bruno in South San Francisco and will begin at 9:00 a.m. 4. Wreath Holiday Workshop (December 3, 2022)  This event features two sessions. The first session is family friendly and is from 9:30 a.m. – 12: 00 p.m. The second session is from 1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. and is only for adults. Cultural Arts Commission Minutes of October 20, 2022 Page 4 XII. CORRESPONDENCE: Provided by Specialist Santos. XI. ADJOURNMENT: Chair Mardahay adjourned the meeting at 8:55 p.m. Next Meeting: November 17, 2022 Respectfully submitted, Keren Solano Administrative Assistant II Staff Report DATE: November 17, 2022 TO: Cultural Arts Commission FROM: Angela Duldulao, Acting Deputy Director of Parks and Recreation SUBJECT: Cultural Arts Funding Review RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Cultural Arts Commission receive an update on funding for Cultural Arts projects. BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION To aid the Cultural Arts Commission in the planning and prioritization of art projects, staff has prepared this report to identify funding that is currently available for art programs and art acquisition. City of South San Francisco General Fund - The General Fund accounts for all financial resources except those accounted for in other funds and provides services traditionally associated with government such as administration, public safety, library, parks and recreation and maintenance outside of those accounted for in other funds.  Revenues include property tax, sales tax, transient occupancy tax, licenses and permits, charges for services, grants, rents, interest income and donations. •0.75 FTE Cultural Arts Specialist •$6,000 Operating Supplies – typically funds art exhibits (program supplies, reception, food,etc.) •City Council-Approved Projects: Fiscal Year Budget Project Status/Notes 21-22 $11,000 Prometheus mural repair Completed 21-22rollover $56,000 Graffiti abatement mural on Dubuque onramp and Airport Blvd. alcove RFQ development in progress 22-23 $10,000 Public art allocation (unrestricted) Not Started 22-23 $10,000 Cultural Activities Grant Program Not Started Agenda Item VIII.1 Staff Report To: Cultural Arts Commission Date: November 17, 2022 Subject: Cultural Arts Funding Review Page: 2 Cultural Arts Special Revenue Fund – Special revenue funds account for donations and other accounts that are dedicated to a particular program. For the Cultural Arts Program, this account has traditionally been used to fund activities that would not be allowed under the City’s General Fund, such as awards for juried art exhibits and the Jack Drago Cultural Arts Commission Youth Scholarship Program. Revenue has typically been collected from artist entry fees, donations, and fundraising efforts. •Balance as of 10/31/2022: $32,185 (Does not include $45,000 specified for Caltrain StationArt. See section on Developer Contributions.) Grants – Funds received through grant applications completed by City staff. •$2,250 San Mateo County Arts Grant (expires December 2022) – This is a general use grant to supplement art-related programs. Funds have been spent down on entertainment for theOctober art exhibit and unbudgeted staff costs related to the Public Art Master Plan process. Developer Contributions – These funds were negotiated with developers prior to, and/or outside of the Public Art Requirement in the municipal code. •$33,587 – Designated for Public Art •$45,000 – Specified for Caltrain Station Art •$500,000 (pending, estimated in 2023) – These funds have yet to complete the PlanningDivision’s fee administration process and accepted by City Council. If accepted, thedeveloper has identified these funds to be spent within a 0.5 mile radius of their campus. (IQHQ, 580 Dubuque Avenue). Capital Improvement Fund - Accounts for revenues and expenditures associated with the acquisition, construction, or improvement of City owned facilities and infrastructure. Funding comes from the General Fund, Special Revenue Funds, binds, grants, and fees. •No funds identified at this time although opportunities may arise for projects that realize somebudget savings. Public Art Requirement (SSF Municipal Code, Chapter 8.76) – A nonresidential development project may elect to make a public art contribution payment in an amount not less then 0.5% of construction costs into the public art fund, in lieu of acquisition and installation of public art on the development project site. OR Every nonresidential development project shall provide qualifying public art with a value equal to not less than 1% of construction costs for acquisition and installation of public art on the development site. •See Attachment A – Public Art Impact Fees as of November 8, 2022 for current projections. These projections are subject to change. In recent conversations with developers, most haveindicated a preference for acquisition and installation of public art on the development site. Public Art Impact Fee Projections as of November 8, 2022 Building SF Estimated Art Fee 1 Estimated Art Install 2 ARE - 100 E Grand 261,000 $783,000 $1,566,000 Prologis - 108 E Grand 540,000 $1,620,000 $3,240,000 Trammel Crow - 120 E Grand 420,000 $1,260,000 $2,520,000 208-280 E. Grand - HPP Point Grande - On Hold 1,300,000 $3,900,000 $7,800,000 496-498 Forbes - HPP Vantage 1,300,000 $3,900,000 $7,800,000 IQHQ Phase 1 - 580 Dubuque 213,000 $639,000 $1,278,000 IQHQ Phase 2 - Dubuque Center 1,000,000 $3,000,000 $6,000,000 Steelwave - Centennial Village 750,000 $2,250,000 $4,500,000 Steelwave - 101 Terminal 737,000 $2,211,000 $4,422,000 101 Gull Drive 160,000 $480,000 $960,000 Phase 3 - 121 E Grand 900,000 $2,700,000 $5,400,000 GRAND TOTAL potential value from art impact fee $22,743,000 $45,486,000 This report provides information on the value of potential public art projects/programs and public art in-lieu fees from nonresidential development projects subject to Chapter 8.76 - Public Art Requirement in the South San Francisco Municipal Code. 2 Every nonresidential development project shall provide qualifying public art with a value equal to not less than 1% of construction costs for acquisition and installation of public art on the development site. 1 A nonresidential development project may elect to make a public art contribution payment in an amount not less then 0.5% of construction costs into the public art fund, in lieu of acquisition and installation of public art on the development project site. Note: Estimates assume $600/sf construction costs. This estimate may be subject to change. Fees must be paid prior to issuance of a building permit. Attachment A SSF Cultural Arts Sculpture Subcommittee RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE COMMISSION NOVEMBER 2022 Civic Campus Library, Parks, & Recreation Opening in Fall of 2023 Unfinished Business Item 1: • Relocation of Windswept, 2018. Brian F. Russell Unfinished Business Item 2: • Revisit 2019 Sculpture Acquisition/Commission Agenda Item IX.2 - Sculpture Subcommittee 1 •Restore Windswept, 2018. Brian F. Russell •Relocate to the Native Garden at LPR. Notes: •Size suited to enhance native landscape. •Pathway location allows for 360°views. •Materials compliment adjacent structure. •Facilities opening in Fall of 2023. Additional Information Needed: •Estimated Restoration Costs •Installation Costs SSF Cultural Arts Sculpture Subcommittee Recommendation NOVEMBER 2022 Windswept, 2018. Brian F. Russell Agenda Item IX.2 - Sculpture Subcommittee 2 NOVEMBER 2022 Mixed Media Sculpture by Artist John Carroll http://jocogallery.com Ceramic, Steel, and Industrial Hardware Designed to Inspire Thought, Creativity, & Learning Materials Reflect SSF’s Industrial History •Steel Production For Golden Gate Bridge & WWII Ships •Pottery/Brick Production •DNA Sequencing •Abacus Background: •Recommendation approved by Council in 2019 •Sculpture: "Modern Industrial Era" 77x35x15 inches •Location: Grand Avenue •Cost: $4,500 *Not Including Delivery & Installation •Budget frozen in 2020 due to Covid-19 •Cost in 2019: $4,500 (not including installation/delivery) SSF Cultural Arts Sculpture Subcommittee Modern Industrial Sculpture by John Carroll Modern Industrial Sculpture by John Carroll Photo above for ilustrative purposes only. Agenda Item IX.2 - Sculpture Subcommittee 3 NOVEMBER 2022SSF Cultural Arts Sculpture Subcommittee Updated Proposal Received by Artist John Carroll Modern Industrial Sculpture by John Carroll •Commission 2 Site-Specific Sculptures •Site: Civic Campus / Library, Parks & Rec. •Installation: Along Pathway at ECR Entrance •Cost: $21,000 Recommendation Artist Concept Rendering of 9ft Piece beside photo of a similar piece with close up of ceramics & square tubing •Enhances Capital Project Opening in Fall of 2023 •Reflects History of SSF •Ability to Inspire Creativity and Learning •High Visibility along El Camino Real Notes Location: El Camino Real Entrance Landscaping •Site Specific “Modern Industrial” Sculptures •7ft Sculpture: $8,500* •9ft Sculpture: $12,500* *Prices include travel and installation Agenda Item IX.2 - Sculpture Subcommittee 4 JOCO Gallery John Carroll 12048 S. Pond Ridge Dr Draper, UT 84020 760.567.6302 [email protected] Project Proposal 2 large sculptures First sculpture will be roughly 7 ft-7.5 ft by 25-29 inches wide with a steel base complimenting the scale of the sculpture. The frame of the sculpture will be welded using 3 inch square tubing with two rows of hand built ceramics divided by either ¾” or 1” inch steel cable. The ceramic will be suspended by either ¾” or 1” steel all thread using nuts and washers. Piece will be treated with a rusted patina technique then treated with a silicone based oil. Second sculpture will be roughly 9 ft-9.5 ft by 32-36 inches wide with a steel base complimenting the scale of the sculpture. The frame of the sculpture will be welded using 3 inch square tubing with three rows of hand built ceramics divided by 2 one inch steel cables. The ceramic will be suspended by 1” steel all thread using nuts and washers. Piece will be treated with a rusted patina technique then treated with a silicone based oil. All work in the piece will be done by myself, I do not outsource any parts of my projects. The square tubing and ceramic pieces are going to be larger than the ceramics in the sculpture seen at the Kings Mountain Arts Festival which is referenced in the attached image. They will be hand built to the scale that compliments the larger square tubing. The other image is a general rendering of how the 9 ft sculpture will look like. Goal in the end is to provide two visually strong sculptures representing the City of South San Francisco. Pricing 7ft Sculpture: $8,500.00 9ft Sculpture: $12,500.00 Prices reflect the travel and installation process Agenda Item IX.2 - Sculpture Subcommittee 5 CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION 2022-2023 GOALS & COMMITTEES November 1, 2022 - update 2023 ART GALLERY/EXHIBITS Strategic Vision Youth Art Programs 1) Youth Art Scholarship 2) Youth Art Show (Show 2-March or April) March 10/11, 2023 Fundraising Sculpture Urban Art includes Utility Box Murals Performing Arts Show 1 (February) January 27-28 2D Art Show Show 3 (May or July) Cancelled for 2023 only Show 4 (October) Oct 13-14 Day of the Dead         CHAIR M. DeNatale S. Bowen Open L. Boldenweck R. Bond Z. Maharaj R. Bond R. Bond L. Boldenweck MEMBER R. Bond M. DeNatale S. Bowen M. DeNatale M. DeNatale M.Mardahay R. Bond P. Foley M. DeNatale M.Mardahay P. Foley Z. Maharaj Z. Maharaj M.Mardahay R. Ramos R. Ramos Alternates M.Mardahay 2023 Art Gallery Exhibit Dates 1. January 27 & 28 2-dimensional Art 2. March 10 & 11 Youth Art Show 3. May 12/13 Cancelled for 2023 only 4. October 13 &14 Day of the Dead • Sunday, August 27 BBQ Fundraiser 2022 Art Gallery Exhibit Dates – All programs completed 1st - February 11 & 12 Virtual Photography Exhibit – 2/21-3/21) 2nd - April 29 & 30 Youth Art Show 3rd - July 15 & 16 Arts & Crafts (hand-created) 4th - October 14 & 15 Dia de Muertos/Day of the Dead • Sunday, August 28 BBQ Fundraiser 280-27414 City of South San Francisco - Cultural Arts Commission FY 2022 - 2023 INCOME Balance 7/1/22 July August Sept.Oct.FY Subtotal Rolling Total Cultural Arts Fund - Past FY starting balance (pre-2020-2021)79,384.15 - 79,384.15 1. General Donations 600.00 20.00 20.00 620.00 2. Fundraising Funds 736.95 1,147.35 4,170.75 5,318.10 6,055.05 3. Scholarship Donations 200.00 - 200.00 4. Artist Sales - - - 5. Artist Entry Fees 560.00 85.00 85.00 645.00 6. Interest Allocation/Other 1,963.75 500.00 500.00 2,463.75 Income Subtotal 83,444.85 85.00 1,167.35 4,670.75 - 5,923.10 89,367.95 EXPENSES July August Sept.Oct.FY Subtotal Rolling Total Cultural Arts Fund - 1. Event Expenses - $542.75 19.73 562.48 562.48 2. Art Purchased - - - 3. Scholarships Awarded 6,000.00 - 6,000.00 4. Artist Sales - Payments 40.00 - 40.00 5. Awards for Winning Art Exhibits 850.00 225.00 225.00 1,075.00 6. Utility Box Mural Program - - - 7. Other Expenses 4,505.00 - 4,505.00 Expenses Subtotal 11,395.00 - 225.00 542.75 19.73 787.48 12,182.48 BALANCE TOTAL 72,049.85 72,134.85 73,077.20 77,205.20 77,185.47 ENCUMBRANCES July August Sept.Oct. Youth Scholarship*- (3,000.00) (3,000.00) (3,000.00) (3,000.00) Caltrain (45,000.00) (45,000.00) (45,000.00) (45,000.00) (45,000.00) Encumbrance Subtotal (45,000.00) (48,000.00) (48,000.00) (48,000.00) (48,000.00) Balance w/ Encumbrances 27,049.85 24,134.85 25,077.20 29,205.20 29,185.47 * Youth Scholarship encumbrance renewed on July 1 (start of fiscal year) Cultural Arts Commission 2022 Name Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Boldenweck P P P P P P C P P P Bond P P P P P A C P P P Bowen P P A P P P C P A A Campagna P P P P P A C R R R Cansino P P P P P P R R R R DeNatale P P P P P P C P P P Foley P P P P P P C P P P Hobson-Coard P P P P P P R R R R Luster P Maharaj P P A P P A C P P P Mardahay P A P P P P C P P P Pomposo P Ramos P P P P A A C A P A Zelaya P P – Present A – Absent C – Meeting Cancelled R – Resigned