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ASHLAND PUBLIC ARTS COMMISSION
MINUTES
April 20, 2018
CALL TO ORDER:
Chair Sandra Friend called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m. in the Siskiyou Room, 51 Winburn Way.
Commissioners Present: Staff Present:
Dana Bussell Fotini Kaufman, Assistant Planner
Sandra Friend
Thomas Fuhrmark
Margaret Garrington
Richard Newman
Absent Members: Council Liaison:
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
Chair Friend made a correction to page 2 of the minutes of March 16, 2018. On the last sentence of the third
paragraph, she replaced “that had” with “there was.” Page 2, paragraph four, she removed the following sentence
“Council had already approved the piece.” Also on page 2, Commission Bussell removed “Commissioner Bussell
presented pictures of the wall that will be painted,” from the first paragraph. Chair Friend requested the title, Council
Liaison Report, change to Council Report until a new Council Liaison was appointed.
Commissioners Garrington/Newman m/s to approve the minutes from March 16, 2018, as amended. Voice
Vote: all AYES. Motion passed.
INTRODUCTIONS
Chair Friend introduced Stanley Smith and Andy Stallman who were interested in serving on the Commission. Mr.
Smith shared his background in art.
PUBLIC FORUM - None
PROJECT UPDATES
The Commission explained the Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) funding process and other funding mechanisms the
Commission used to fund art with Mr. Smith and Mr. Stallman.
Value of Public Art
Commissioner Fuhrmark provided an update and sought input on the Value of Public Art presentation that included
video, narrative, and images. The Commission gave feedback and made suggestions. The next steps involved putting
the presentation together and reaching out to more individuals for interviews.
Going Public: Public Art Development Workshop
Chair Friend discussed logistics for the workshop April 21, 2018 with Commissioners Bussell and Garrington. The
meet and greet would happen at Liquid Assets 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Update on Autumn Splendor
Ms. Kaufman informed the Commission that the artist would repair the art piece in a couple of weeks.
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Threshold Dedication
Chair Friend met with Public Works Superintendent Mike Morrison regarding the plaque for the sculpture. There were
three options:
1. A bronze plaque embedded in a boulder.
2. A plaque embedded in cement.
3. A plaque standing upright.
Staff did not recommend the third option. It was subject to theft. The Commission chose Option 1. The text for the
plaque and size was yet to be determined. Information required on the plaque consisted of the title, artist, the date of
completion or dedication, and the City of Ashland Public Arts Commission. The plaque would take four weeks to
produce. The Commission was interested in having a simple dedication due to the location and traffic noise.
Commissioner Garrington volunteered to select a boulder from the Parks and Recreation Department. Chair Friend
would work with the artist on dates so she could attend the dedication.
COMMISSION ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA
Chair Friend provided an update on the Theater Corridor piece. A pipe was 49-inches below the location of the footing.
The Artist was developing a workaround. Chair Friend went on to describe the art piece. They were currently in the
permitting process.
This would be Commissioner Garrington’s last meeting on the Commission after six years. She shared her experiences
as a Commissioner and expressed her gratitude.
COUNCIL REPORT - None
DISCUSSION ITEMS - None
ANNOUNCEMENTS & INFORMATIONAL ITEMS:
Next meeting: May 18, 2018, at 8:00 a.m.
ADJOURNMENT
Meeting adjourned at 9:36 a.m.
Submitted by,
Fotini Kaufman
Assistant Planner
Ashland Public Arts Commission
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