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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11 - Sculpture Exhibition in Civic Center Park - CorrespondenceFrom: Sent: To: Subject: Honorable Mayor Dixon, Carmen Smith <carmen8089@sbcglobal.net> Monday, January 07, 2019 2:30 PM Dixon, Diane Phase IV Sculpture in the Park Exhibition Received After Agenda Printed January 8, 2019 Item No. 11 On your Tuesday evening agenda is an item regarding a request that the Arts Commission is making to modify the previously approved Phase IV Sculpture in the Park Exhibition. I am a prior Arts Commissioner and chair of the first two sculpture exhibitions, which opened in September of 2014. My wife, Carmen, is a board member of the Newport Beach Arts Foundation. We both support this item, as we have seen the benefits of the first three Sculpture Exhibitions to the City and the public. The Sculpture in the Park Exhibition was designed to encourage greater public use of the Civic Center Park. That is exactly what it has been doing. Parents bring their children, professional and amateur photographers photograph the sculptures, and school and private groups tour the exhibition. Being in a public park allows people to experience quality art created by professional artists. The press has widely and favorably covered the past three exhibitions. For example, the Orange County Register Magazine wrote this about Phase I: " For a decade or more the award for OC's most acclaimed collection of public art could have gone to Brea, Laguna Beach, or Costa Mesa.... But there is a new public art player in the county: Newport Beach. The City's Inaugural Sculpture Exhibition... marks a significant new investment in the arts in the community.... Fans of public art should cheer...." That bring us to another point: professional management by ArtsOC. One of the reasons professional arts management (ArtsOC) was used as well as professional installation of the sculptures is that it encouraged the highest quality artists to be willing to loan their works for two years at a modest fee knowing that their works would be properly displayed. We encourage you to continue with this professional process. The Arts Foundation is committing $15,000 towards Phase IV of this exhibition. The Foundation expects to continue financial support and involvement with future phases. The Foundation has funded the lunch receptions for the artists for all three phases and expects to continue doing this. The Foundation has also provided guided docent tours for the pubic and school groups. They will continue doing that. This is an excellent example of private/public partnership --encouraging public enjoyment of art. To that end, we believe that the City Council should support the request of the Arts Commission. Diane, we appreciate all the support you have shown to the Arts Foundation and Arts Commission. We truly value your time and efforts on our behalf. By approving the Arts Commission request, Phase IV can move ahead for 2019 and plans can begin for Phase V. We look forward to attending the Tuesday evening council meeting and we thank you for your commitment in serving the interests of the citizens of Newport Beach. Sincerely, Robert B. Smith and Carmen D. Smith