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ASHLAND PUBLIC ARTS COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
MINUTES
February 15, 2019
CALL TO ORDER:
Chair Friend called the meeting to order at 8:01 a.m. in the Siskiyou Room, 51 Winburn Way.
Commissioners Present: Staff Present:
Sandra Friend Fotini Kaufman, Associate Planner
Thomas Fuhrmark
Richard Newman
Jeff Phillips
Allison Renwick
Stanley Smith
Andy Stallman
Absent Members: Council Liaison:
Stephen Jensen, left at 9:27 a.m.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A. Public Arts Commission regular meeting of January 18, 2019.
Commissioners Renwick/Stallman m/s to approve the minutes of January 18, 2019. Voice Vote: ALL AYES.
Motion passed.
PUBLIC FORUM
Mike Gardiner/Chair of the Parks Commission/Explained the Parks and Recreation Department was researching
installing a large scale Japanese Lantern in Lithia Park.
Joel Heller/Parks Commissioner/Would serve as a Commission Liaison between the Public Arts Commission and
the Parks Commission.
INTRODUCTIONS
Priscilla Franco – Art on Fire
Spoke to an art exhibit she had seen in Fairbanks, Alaska on Wildfire. She thought Ashland could host a similar exhibit
with the help of the Bureau of Land Management and United States Forest Service. The Exhibit could focus on fuel
management practices, wildfire prevention and recovery.
Johnna Pope – Executive Director, Ashland Art Center
Senior Planner Brandon Goldman who served as a board member of Ashland Art Center introduced Johnna Pope.
The Ashland Art Center was a non-profit, cooperative studio space for artists that provided education, outreach and art
programming. Ms. Pope’s goal was further connecting the Art Center with local schools and providing scholarships
and access to art classes for local students.
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COUNCIL LIAISON
Councilor Jensen provided a Council report on the City possibly retrofitting City Hall for seismic activity and budget
constraints due to PERS. He spoke to the Ashland Canal Project and improving conditions for local homeless
individuals. City Council would most likely override the Mayor’s veto on ride share services. He commented on the
mean-spiritedness of social media regarding the issue.
PROJECT UPDATES
Allison – MAP Project update
The Request for Qualification (RFQ) was almost complete and ready for the Commission to review. The Parks
Commission was hesitant to give blanket approval to the Hub sculpture without seeing the final design.
Commissioner Renwick would tour some of the Andrews-Lefevre projects in New York City during her visit in April.
The PAC would coordinate with the Parks Commission and the Historic Commission on the MAP Project and Hub
Sculpture location.
Velocity Update (added agenda item)
Chair Friend explained the Gordon Huether Studio would send a schedule regarding repairs to Velocity soon. They
planned to reinforce the footings and shorten the arm that was compromised at the top of the stairs.
PAC WORK PLAN
Identify Lead Commissioners to develop Goal 2/Objective 1/Strategies 1,2,3
Commissioner Phillips had begun work on Strategy 3. Commissioners Newman, Phillips and Chair Friend would start
working the strategies involving the RFQ.
DISCUSSION - None
ADJOURNMENT
Meeting adjourned at 9:39 a.m.
ANNOUNCEMENTS & INFORMATIONAL ITEMS:
Next meeting: March 15, 2019, at 8:00 a.m.
Submitted by,
Fotini Kaufman
Associate Planner
Ashland Public Arts Commission
February 15, 2019
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