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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11 - City Arts Commission VacancyCITY OF °c NEWPORT BEACH Foa� City Council Staff Report Agenda Item No. 11 July 10, 2012 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: City Clerk's Office Leilani I. Brown, City Clerk 949 - 644 -3005, (brown @newportbeachca.gov PREPARED BY: Leilani I. Brown, City Clerk APPROVED: A �� TITLE: WAIVE COUNCIL POLICY A -2 - BOARD AND COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS; AND APPOINT A NEW CITY ARTS COMMISSIONER TO FILL THE UNEXPIRED BALANCE OF CITY ARTS COMMISSIONER ROBYN GRANT'S UNEXPIRED TERM, WHICH ENDS JUNE 30, 2013 ARSTRACT- Due to the appointment of Robyn Grant to the Board of Library Trustees, the City Council must fill the position vacated by Ms. Grant on the City Arts Commission. RECOMMENDATION: a) Since the City Council made appointments to the City Arts Commission and other Boards and Commissions at the June 26, 2012 City Council Meeting, waive Council Policy A -2 relative to the procedures for handing unscheduled vacancies. b) Appoint a new member to the City Arts Commission to fill the unexpired balance of City Arts Commissioner Robyn Grant's term, which expires on June 30, 2013, from the list of applicants that have an application on file with the City Clerk's Office or any person that submits an application by 1:00 p.m. on Friday, July 20, 2012. c) Make the appointment to the City Arts Commission at the July 24, 2012 City Council meeting. FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: There is no fiscal impact related to this item. Unscheduled Vacancy on the City Arts Commission July 10, 2012 Page 2 DISCUSSION: Pursuant to City Council Policy A -2, in order to afford maximum volunteer opportunities, appointees shall serve on only one standing City Board, Commission or Committee at any time. On June 26, 2012, the City Council appointed Robyn Grant to the Board of Library Trustees. On June 28, 2012, Ms. Grant resigned her seat on the City Arts Commission (Attachment A). Her term was scheduled to expire on June 30, 2013_ Pursuant to Charter Section 702 (Appointment. Terms) and City Council Policy A -2, the City Council's appointee to the City Arts Commission will serve Ms. Grant's unexpired term. Pursuant to the Maddy Act and City Council Policy A -2, the City Clerk prepared and posted an Unscheduled Vacancy Notice ( "Notice ") (Attachment B) on Thursday, July 5, 2012 in the City Clerk's Office and the Central Library. The Notice was also placed on the City's webpage and will be published in the Daily Pilot on Saturday, July 14, 2012. As per the Notice, applications will be accepted by the City Clerk's Office until 1:00 p.m. on 1:00 p.m. on Friday. July 20, 2012. Any new applications will be forwarded to the City Council for consideration. Current applications that are on file in the City Clerk's Office are attached as Attachment C. In accordance with the Maddy Act and City Council Policy A -2, the appointment to the City Arts Commission will not occur for at least 10 working days following posting of the Notice in the City Clerk's Office. Currently, the applicants who have applications on file with the City Clerk's Office who may be considered for appointment to the City Arts Commission are as follows: 1. Nance Aleson 2. Cynthia "Sunny" Gallagher 3. Caroline Logan 4. Michaell Magrutsche 5. Charles Ware A copy of said applications are attached hereto as Attachment B. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: Staff recommends the City Council find this action is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act ( "CEQA ") pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment) and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly. Unscheduled Vacancy on the City Arts Commission July 10, 2012 Page 3 NOTICING- The agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of the meeting at which the City Council considers the item). Submitted by: 46h i, , �NVV�/ Leilani I. Brown City Clerk Attachments: A. Resignation Letter from Robyn Grant B. Unscheduled Vacancy Notice C. City Arts Commission applications currently on file in the City Clerk's Office ATTACHMENT A Robyn B. Grant 33 Marble Sands N=wPar4 Beach, CA 92660 Telephone (949) 697 -031 Facsimile (949) 759 -4782 rbgrc-1t@cox.net Via Regular Mail & Email Copy J ne 28, 2012 Ms. Leilani I. Brown City Clerk City of Newport Beach 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92663 Re: Acceptance of Appointment to Board of Library Trustees; Resignation from City Arts Commission Dear Ms. Brown. On Tuesday, June 26, 2012, t'ie Newport Beach Ciiy Council appointed me to the Board of Library Trustees for the terms beginning July 1, 2012. 1 accept this appointmen'. Pursuant to City Council Policy A -2, I resign from the City Arts Commission as appointees may serve on only one Board or Commission of any one time. Thank you. Very truly yours, Robyn Grant 5 A ATTACHMENT B �Ewaq,� Cc,rond•� NOTICE OF UNSCHEDULED VACANCY The City of Newport Beach is currently accepting applications to fill the vacancy on the CITY ARTS COMMISSION (term expires 6/30/13) - One Seat An application can be obtained from the City Clerk's Office at 3300 Newport Boulevard, or can be sent to you by calling (949) 644 -3005. The application and information can also be accessed through the City's website at www.newportbeachca.gov under City Government> Boards, Commissions and Committees. The deadline for filing applications is 1:00 p.m. on Friday, July 20, 2012. For more information, contact the City Clerk's Office at (949) 644 -3005. 0 Attachment C APPLICATION EPR�A- PFfgftNTIVE r-, D�tn, 'Nq.. f a Submit by Email L Print Form 1 POSITION CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, CA 92663 Gay Clerk (949) 644 -3001 Fax (949) 644 -3039 DIRECTIONS: One application. can be used for all the appointive positions you are applying foe. Applications should be filled out completely so that the City Coln cil :nay fully evaluate your qualifications. it is the responsibility o: the applicant to familiarze themseives :with the duties and responsibilities of the position(s) applied for. Detailed information outlining the responsibilities of the positions can be obtained from the City Cleric's OfSce or on the Gry%s website: www.newportbeachra.gov (Cry Government /Citizen Participation). Applications will be kept on file for two years for the position(s) applied for. If you are not selected for appointment during that period of time, it will be necessary for you to re- submit an appl;,ation i.` you are still interested in being considered. NOTICE: Section 702 of the City Charter requires that members of Boards or Commissions appointed by the City Council shall be from the qualifies: electors of the Cfy. Tnis document is a public record and may be posted on the Internet. , NAME OF BOARD, COMMISSION OR COMMITTEE: (�'Iy _ r:e' 4 i— /i o )' SSr 6y't. Name: I T'__IE.� /�-- - - --- -- -� ✓iA�CC� —! —' _I (Last) Cell phone Residence Address (required): (First) How long have you lived ?n Newport Beach? ej2)r )vw Home Phone: Business Address: F---— Business Phone: Email Address: Have you ever been convicted of any crime or violation of any law or statute other than minor traffic v;olations? qNO 9 YES (if yes, attach separate sheet with exp,anation) (.Middle) ,.• +[f Ham�andarattolt o`C��Penes/ " 'c " ,'•. t ' 'r `� axe v'A�lEt t 6t sv ' ` ,� q'" Uast•Yszr ''I.,. t. r .�� s c y •`_ + s, v Degree x I .x Y* ne ?.`tx",t4 ra� - -� nm �,.,_f .. ,r�_v.�__ _�b _ -T ...r_. _ '..� _ - .✓i ... �zr., t._� .:�:� . x..��a, .ti...�. :`�:a. _ l_,. %CC Oi'tL�(ilrG'Le _ e&�7 =� <q 5' C° / q / CONTINUE TO PAGE TWO Q ?nce,(include.m Prior of.(-iuj Experience embership in rrent.Civ1t-EXp.- -01 ;,darity ri prde:'s-slon-av, ity Office -Held. Many),, pates of M4�jnl;;er:shjp Allva 7y/ , ateivewl occupational History. Begin with your present or most recent position. List all positions separatahy held for the last five years. j T11 Allva 7y/ , ateivewl References. Include names of at least two residents of Newport Beach who are not officially connected with the City. 1. Name 181(.kjod /G a,ft/U4 I Address Phone No. I I I I I I I I I I I I I 2. Name Address Phone No. Summarize why you wish to serve the City of Newport Reach on a board, commission or committee. Include any special qualifications you have which are particularly appropriate to the position for which you are applying. I cenify that all statements made on this application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. I have read and understand the clutles and responsibilities of the particular position(s) that I am applying for and authorize the release of this information on the internet. [BOX MUST BE CHECKED IF SUBMITTING ELECTRONICALLY] ❑ Signature Date LiLh 90 i SubmitbyEmail j APPLICATION FOP APPOINdIVE POSITION n FOR OFFICE USE CIN6Y Residence District No. a- Verified 'by. n _— Print s ' : "y III P7 &- 10 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 3300 Newport Boulevard - Newport Beach, CA 92663 City Clerk (949> 644 -3005 Fax(949)644 -3039 DIRECTIONS: One application can be used for a "! the appointive positions you are appfying for. Applications should be filed os }t completely so that the City Council may fuity evaluate your qua!lfications. it is the responsibility of the applicant to fantillar)ze themse'.ves with the duties and responsibilities of the position(s) apelied fnr. Detailed information outlining the responslbilives of the positions can be obtained from the City Clerk's Office o: on the City's websitee wwve.riewportbeachca..9ov (City Government/Citizen Participatio 1. Applications will be kept on fife for two years for the positions) applied for. if you are not selected for appointment during that period of time, it will be necessary for you to re- submit an application if you are still interested in being considered. NOTICE: Section 702 of the City Charter requires that members of Boards or Commissions appointed by the City Council shall be from the qualified electors of the City. This document is a public record and may be posted on the internet. NAME OF BOARD, COMMISSION OR COMN41TTEE: City Arts Commission Name: I inth!a'Sumy" , Regina C astl (First) Cell phone Residence Address (required): How famy have you lived in Newport Beach? p27 years Home Phone: Business Address: 11 Business Phone: Email Address: (Middle) Have you ever been convicted of any crime or violation of any law or statute other than minor traffic violations? C NO L YES (If yes, attach separate sheet with explanation) { - - Namran�d Locanoo-ofCet lege �" ti 3._ 4, - ! Major t -' Degree '`'' r.2 Year M1JnSversrresA'.ended i Attended University of Stsuthem cahtornia iUSQ� I Business Admin/Entrepreneur Pr I Bachelor of Science 1984 University of California Irvine Extension Fundraising Non - Profits course 2008 Coastline Community Art Appreciation 2010 CONTINUE TO PAGE TWO 11 Occupational History. &_gin, .-Ath your present or frost recent position, List all positions sepirateiy held for the last five years. Firm orOrganizatior, _ I TypeofBusiness ,Title - -- ^ i Prior :orCunenl Civic Experienee (include - membershp in Office Held Dateof professional. Real Estate t iifanyi ,� -, j Membership r [Hoag Hospital Auxilliary Active Member Pastoral Care I 12010 to present' i Shores Community Association � Events Chair _ 1994-1999 `Newport INewport Heights School Parent Teacher Assoc. IVice Pres. Read ing1l"hkin 2000 -2004 LWorking Waredrobes — �L Community Drive Organizer 1200:3.2011 I Occupational History. &_gin, .-Ath your present or frost recent position, List all positions sepirateiy held for the last five years. Firm orOrganizatior, _ I TypeofBusiness ,Title - -- Jateso`Emoloyrnenc OC Garden Paity.com IEco- Fnendly Party Favors 1O+..nenEnt7epreneur I201i- present BTaRealtors Real Estate Salesperson 11997- present r References. Include names of at least two residents of Newport Beach who are not officially connected with the City. 1. Name Hap Byers 7 Address 2. Name Tom Anderson Address Summarize why you wish to serve the City of Newport Beach on a board, commission or committee. Include any special qualifications you have which are particularly appropriate to the position for which you are applying. Members of City CouncR: ' The debt that each generation owes to the past it must pay to the future" Abigail Duniway Ally decision to pursue panicipation on the Art Commission stems from my own core values as well as my family; historical h gacy.I am a sixth generation Californian. And rece^zly l had the privilege of visiting the Reyes Adobe in Agoura Hills. My great great grandmother's 'amity built it in the mid 1800's.The sttuaure, restored in 2000, serves the students in the community and is a source ofgreat civic pride. This tremerdous ci'i,c pride is also part of Newport Beach's culture. ) have been a resident over 27 years and I have been closely focused on historical building research- i locate.'. the "Historical Resource Inventory o =` 61 properties, which was presented to Oty Council June 8, 1992. To my knowledge this inventory was never officially adopted by the city, and placed on the city reeister. Mly sad discovery was that two homes built in 1909 and 1912 on Ocean Avenue in Corona Del Mar have since been demolished, likely during the redl estate bubble. The current real estate downturn may accommodate the creation of a more thoughtful approach to future preservation efforts. I believe the public sentiment supports this philosophy given the example of the Neutra Medical Arts building and the restoration of Harbor High. I wou!d like an opportunity to put my focus, enthusiasm and dedication toward this worthy cultural goal. I certify that all statements made on this application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. I have read and understand the duties and responsibilities of the particular position(s) that I am applying for and authorize the release of this information on the internet. [BOX MUST BE CHECKED IF SUBMITTING ELECTRONICALLY] Signature Date 5/11/2,012 12 APPLOCGaa` 000 FOR G�pP 000M70WE RECEIVED NO APR 30 M10- -4 Submitby[ mail I I Print Form C4'>< OF P*V. PGPY (BEACH 33x0 Newport Boulevard Newpon Beach, CA 92663 City Cll r, (9491644 -3005 Fax (945) 64,4 -3039 MECTtDN6: One application can be used for all the appointive positions you are applying for. Applications should be filled mA completehj so that the City Council may fully evaluate your qualifications. It Is the responsibility of the applicant to farnillarize themselves with the duties and responsibiilties of the position(s) applied for. Debiled information outlining the respapsibillfles of the positions can be obtained from the City CierKs Gffice or on the Cft }'s webslte: www.chy.newport- beach-ca,us (General Info/CRhen Participation). Applicatlons will be kept on file for two years for the posfeon(s) applled for. If you are not selected for appointment during that period of time, it will be necessary for you to re- submit an application if you are still Interested in being considered. MOTIM Section 702 of the City Charter requires that members of Boards or Commissions appointed by the City Council shall be from the qualified electors of the City. This document is a public record and may be pasted on the intemet. NAME OF BOAP.D, COW$SSION QA COMMrr EE: L - Name: k - LOgan -- (Last) Residence Address (required); NevaPort Beach City Arts Commission Caroiine (Firro (Middle) nova Sc,°tq have you lived in Newport: Beach? so f } ^rs Home Move: Business Address: Business Phone: Emalf Address: Have youeverbeetrcmrO ctedof any cr'mleor• olattionofanylnwwstatuteotber thanminortraffic+viotatbns7 ��. NO 0 YES (if yeS. art ach separate sheet wtthemlarila?lon) Name and Location ofConege3! Lan Ye r I Unirts UsAttendcd. Major At[eRded rsczid01nie d is eirand C'h3umi• ° €; Paris Art Ig61 USIC Art } 963 AR Center Schoo•Iofi)e:sign.L.A. At .t965 Gds, „SrtIM91ittite Art 196 J CORO Crarjfaate Pubtie' Affairs ° ublic Affairs 1979 C.S 1LB Art piaster of Fine A?1s -I9'�'(J P'CPPerPu ate i ldwrsit Clinical Psv Abster cif Arts y��q C;S'L� Educafion MS Cx--didate t998 13 Prior or Cur rent Civic Experience tint... membe- sbipin prolinstonal, chanty or community orsganaatlan; Speak Up Newport Newport Beach Citizens Police Academy; C;RT and Toshiba Volunteer Orange County Museum of Art I.os Angeles County Museum of Art .Junior Philharmonic Junior League of Newport Haifmr Rrm or Oraantiation HOA Sea View (Volunteer) HOA Newport North (Volunteer) HOA Spyglass (Volunteer) Art Masters R Irvine Unified School Dist. Newport Mesa Unified School Dist. KtV Kirsch, Inc. - — Office Hi. i D= of j (P arty) I WRber' h.) jll Hoard of Directors Irip 1- 2011 _'009. 2011 (position) Contemporary Art Doceni (position) Sculpture Garden A t Docent Music Support &Education Community V.P.: Public Affairs, Project Development Community Research Chairs Type of Busirtess Community Reforestation Community Leadership Community Leadership Art Education Support Education Financial 1989 -1993 197=1 =197? 1974 -1977 1977 -1989 T[!!2 I D:,s�a o7 eU'ng."•:rratitct Landscape Chairman 2007.2011 Board of Directors VP 1997 -2000 Board of Directors, VP 1979 -1982 Art/ Art History' 2001 -2%, 4 MF'C 1993 - 1998 Resource Specialist 1998 -2001 Pension Plan Admin. 1981 -1989 Rofcm4Kes. Include names of at least two residents of Newport Beach who are not ofnclaliy connected with the City. Paula Godfrey, a' President Speak Up Newgmn 1 e It Former Mayor Evclyr. Hart 5ummartze why you wish to serve the Qty of .Newport Beach on a board, mmmission or committee. Include any special guaiifcatons you have which are particularly appropriate to the position for which you are aooly:ng. mew man Beach has a wonderful history and an incredibly exciting future. 1 would !;neatly wdiue. being considered for the Arts Commission because i would like to be )kin of the tam that works together to promote our city's artistic, aesthetic and cultural goals. I have been fortunate to have. art and financial backgrounds, as well as, the privilege of working with so rn ny of my fellow citizens to help solve problems and promote bet -zr understanding. My lovt,, for the City ofNewport Beach comes from living most of my kite here. I would be thrilled to be a part of the Arts Commission team as a way of gzi,ing back to the city of mfr youth, which inspired so much of my love for the arts, and working together for beauti fill solutions. I certify Itiar all statements made on this application are true and correct to, tie best of.my bww?dge� I have read and understand tare duties and resoonsiblllues of the partiwiarpostdontsl that I am applying for and authorae the release of this Iriforrnatlnn on the Intentec. (` OX MUST BE CHEF (ED'11= SUBStfii 1FING ELECTRONICAUCtj, —tea �d , Date �/ ^cj��7 5ignattrr,� (,,_�.�6 /.LL "o`" -! "9�^ - -� L�„ L�. tit �..- c J -_ _TV 14 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Residence District No. n Vere;ed r• .trr' MAY —t: As, 1; , i (QTY f Submit by Email Print Form CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, CA 92663 City Clerk (9:9) 644 -3005 Fax 0-9) 6 -•t -3'1339 DIRECTIONS: One application can be used for all the appointive positions you are applying `or. Application, . should be filled out cornpleteiy so that the City Council may fully evaluate your cluaii ications. It is the responsbility of the applicant to familiarize themselves with the duties and ,e5ponslbilities of the position(s) applied for. Detailed information outlining the responsibilities of the positions car. be obtained from the City Cferkts ice or on the Ci t,,•'s vvebsite: v.nnv.newportbeachca.gov (City Government /Citizen Participation). Applications vAll bv.t kept on file for two years for the posifion(s) applied for. If yoj are not selected for appointment during that period of Lime, it will be necessary for you to re- submit an application if you are still interested in being consideead. NOTICE- Section :02 of the City Charter requires that members of Boards or Commissions appointed by the City Council shall be from the qualified electors of the Cay. This document is a public record and May be posted on the interne[. NAME OF BOARD, COMMISSION OR COMMITTEE: City Arts Commission Name: Fan rutsche Michael) — _I - -- - -� Residence Addresf How long have yo Business Address: (Last) Cell phon� (First) (Middle) Have you ever been convicted of anycrime or violation of any law or statute other than minortraffic violations? x1 NO 11 'i ES ilf yes, attach separate sheet with explanation) CONTINUE TO PAGE TWO 15 Name and Location of Colleges! Major Degree e i Lan Year Universities Attended I I Attended IVienna BusineesAcademy (Business (Completed 1981 OCC Screen writing & Creative Writing I Screen writing Q Completed 2002 UCI Advanced Screen writing Screen writing Completed CONTINUE TO PAGE TWO 15 Occupational History. Begin with your present or most recent position. List all positions separately held for the last five years. ,A , Firm-or Organization j Type of Business � Tide ;'r or or Current Civic Experience (mttuw .nembership in Office I.. J Dates of I professional charityorcommunityorganization) (dany) Membership i Co- Founder Variety Club Austria (American Children Charity) j Board — — �— �— 11987 -1989 — Newport Beach Arts Foundation (Board 12006 -2008 Occupational History. Begin with your present or most recent position. List all positions separately held for the last five years. ,A , Firm-or Organization j Type of Business � Tide Dates of Employment. Michaeiart.com 1ArtCreation /Sale/Teaching Owner 2002- present Champagnes Bistro & Deli — — Restaurant Manager 12007 -2011 References. Include names of at least two residents of Newport Beach who are not officially connected with the City. 1. Name Tim Brown 2. Name jLyn Belasco Sumanarize why you wish to serve the City of Newport Beach on aboard, commission or committee. include any special qualifications you have which are particularly appropriate to the position for which you are applying. Dear Council Members, My biggest desire as a Arts Commissioner is educate about the importance of Art in an evolved society. My second focus is to help dose the huge gap between the ans, government and the art business. That's why, for the last year. I am holding a monthly "Open Studio Salon" event in to give citizens of OC the opportunity to meet artists and further the communication between artist, art business and non - artist. To create new collectors and patrons of the arts in NB one must help eliminate the elusiveness of the Arts by promoting art that people can relate to and want to experience. In order to stimulate an interest In beauty and aesthetics, we need both, Classical Arts like "Shakespeare in the Park" but also interactive community projects like "Margaret River Cow Parade" and /or painting a public building with citizens participation like "Portraits of Hope". I feel Newport Beach needs to focus on educating and actively exposing its citizens to as much art as possible while minimmng its dependence on city funds. The more Newport Beach is known for art, the more it will benefit financially and in image from a synergy with our surrounding cities Laguna Beach and Costa Mesa. My goal is to stimulate interest and involvement through av areness like a children's art steward ship program and hands on art projects, thereby, we can create afuture where one can look back to a rich Newport Beach Arts History. See more on www,;nichaeilart.com Thank you for your consideration. Michael] Magrutsche I certify that all statements made on this application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. I have read and understand the duties and responsibilities of the particular position(s) that I am applying for and authorize the release of this information on the internet. [BOX MUST BE CHECKED IF SUBMITTING EL'IEC RONiCALLYI _1 [� Signature �_ __ _� Date 15 /4 /r 2012 16 J I first learned about the Wmport Beach City kits Commission after meeting h1s. Jana Barbier white applying to exhibit my art at the Central Library. Because 1 was more focused on promoting my career as a p;ai filer ai that time, I di'dn! take the thrne to learn abeat the commission's hinctior.. Over the last 3 years of exhibilfng my art . in Newport Beach at the Central Library, City Mali, Cenwri iai Celebration, and Celebrate ArtCC, among othe-i events, t became increasinG!y aware of the Commission's rasponsl6ltihes and became acquainted with its members. After my involvement in the Imagination Celebration as a teacher /coach volunteer working with children, and receiving an invitation to make a presentation to the Commission, I began to consider the idea of Serving on Ma Commission. Assisting the Commission appeals to me primarily due to my strong belief in the po3hive attributes of the arts. Having been raised in Vienna. Austria, i possess a unique background and perspective, •.which t believe wif be an asset fo tr,e Commission. I was exposed to the world of art at an early age !hrough my uncle. Adolf Frohner, a world- renowned artist. and Iris peers. In addition to bran, an artist, E have a Klplus year involvement in the telemsion and entertainment industry, . which n,rther qualifies me to serve, Those experiences have provided me with, net only a distfnrily different viewpoint from most Newport residents, but the ability to motivate people, regard!ess of socio- economic status, . to successfully accomplish any given goal. I would welcome the opportunity to serve on the Commission In order to further its goals and mission. P.hached fs my Artist Pootrolio which includes my Cunitxrium Vitae, / 17 I first learned about the Nev. port Beach City Arts Commission after meeting Ms. Jana Barbier wnile applying to exhibit my art at the Central Library. Because was more focused on promoting my career as a painter at that time, I didn't take the time to learn about the Commission's function. Over the last 3 years of exhibiti.-ig my art in Newport Beach at the Central Library, City Hail, Centennial Celebration, and Celebraie Art OC, among cfher events, 1 became increasingly aware of the Commission's responsibilities and became acquainted trtth its members, After my involvement in the Imagination Celebration as a teacher /coach volunteer working with children, and receiving an invitation to make a presentation to the Commission, I began io consider the idea of Serving on file Commission. Assisting the Commission appeals to me primarily due to my strong belief in the positive attributes of the arts. Having been raised in Vienna, Au6tria I possess a unique background and perspective, �,+ihich I believe will be an asset to the Commission. I was exposed to the world of a-t at an early age through my uncle, Adolf Prohner, a rorld- renormed artist, and his peers. In addition to being an artist, I have a 20 -plus year involvement in the television and entertainr--en' industry, which further qualifies me to serve. These experiences have provided me with, not only a distinctly dif ',rent viewpoint from most Newpca residents, but the ability to motivate people, regardless of socio- economic status, to successfully accomplish any given goal. I would welcome the opportunity to serve on the Commission in order to further its goats an(' mission. Attached is my Artist Portfolio which includes my Curriculum Vitae. I certify that all statements made on this application are true and correct to the best of my know A e. haver and understand for and authorize the release of thi>> #oxf$rat� V Int et_ Michaeft Magrutsche\ May 8, 2008 Signature �'°� Date: f[:i M ichaell° Contemporary Art artist's bac':c round: Michaell fMag;utsche was born in Vienna, Austria and grer:, up surrounded by the art and beauty of Europe_ ?Michaell was exposed to Modern Art at an early age. Growing up in his home with its collection of art by his uncle, the famous Austrian painter, Adolf Frohner, and meeting his uncle's peers (i.e., Wolfgang Hutter, Arik Brauer, Ernst Fuchs, etc.) taught Michael the power of Abstract "I moved to Southern California approximately 20 years ago at the age of 26. After I was unable to locate artwork 1",at appealed to me for my new home in 1994, 1 took up painting and feu in love with the process and the powerful results." 19 Austri:.n American Artist Miichaell has been selected as one of the most interesc;ng artis". Michaell has been selected by Orange Coast Magazine as one of the most interesting up and coming Orange County artists. He is featured in the magazine's September 2006 Arts & Entertainment issue. 20 A 1 Mlchaell at his last exhibition at Sandstone Gallery in Laguna Beach, CA Michaell Magrutsche's art career began as a struggle to find artwork to !tang in his Newport Beach home. "I've always been Involved in creative endeavors, but it - -as the lack of art that appealed to me while decorating my new home that inspired me to begin painting," he says. The native Austrian now has several of his own pieces that he rotates through his home, which is also his working studio. "I need this reflection because it uplifts me and keeps me confident in my ability," he adds. Magrutsche specializes in °liminal abstract art, what he calls the space between abstract and concrete. He credits his uncle the famous Austrian painter Adolf Frohner, with teaching him the power of abstract. He says, "i ! •ant the color and design in my art to grab you, engage you and seduce you into getting lost in its content." 1�,nmPebita2oo6orangc ( :lMagarac 21 M ichaell-6 being an artist: "As long as I can remember, I have been involved with art in one form or another; from be'ng a disc °ockey to producing fashion shows, to producing /directing international television programs, to screenwriting, and f,nally to creating music and pai ^tings. Art forces me to focus on what is 'more real,' such as beauty and nature. To me, creating art is my job. However, it is primarily a sacred process, which continually gives me a greater insight into who and how I am. ti,y goal as an artist is to bring others a sense of joy and inspiration, similar to that which 1 experience with this 'soul food' called art." 23 my inspiration: "I am inspired when something different draws my attention. Not different for d fferent's sake, but different in being creative, or fresh it a new way. Today, when I enter a room, I want to feel a painting. I want its color and design to grab me, engage me and seduce me into getting lost in its content. I love to get caught up in the inexplicable power of colors and shapes, , fhich evoke a range of emotions in me. 1 prefe to paint in th.e abstract to explore an unknown conten_ without boursdaries. fh addition, I sometimes place mundane objects into surreal settings because it captures my mind and interest, Like most artists, the question of "What is art ?" was continuously on Michaell's mind. Michaell finally arr ved at a definition that made the most sense to him. "Art is what inspires," meaning uplifting and upbeat. "I believe I am successful in creating art without catharsis. since my recent pieces were most uplifting even though my wife was battling cancer Mich�e112S C uaty mPOn - rY Prl 24 what I would like you to experience: "I would like my art to stimulate the viewer in a way that triggers his or her Imagination to fill in the blanks, thereby Great ng an interaction with the artwork. It should cause a response similar to that of listening to the music of minimalists, such as Miles Davis, where one's mind and soul complete the picture, playing with the unfilled spaces in a myriad of possibilities.' why !trichaell's art in public spaces and corporate enviror:nen.s: "My art stands on its own. Unlike the typical art in public spaces or corporate environments which tends to blend into the surroundings, my art draws one's attention to the architecture of the space or environment enhancing the interior design Therefore, my art amplifies the mportant interplay between the interior design and the architecture People Ilke the unexpected. My art is unique: it captures the eye with its color and design, enticirg one to smile while lifting the spirits. In addition, my art is interactive, inviting one to stop and think, thereby engaging the mind in a positive and uplifting manner. For these reasons, clients and visitors to these public spaces will leave with the indelible impression of the entire desigr concept_ Mi ^ *:a ^rl'j'r 25 ;l mich a e I I a il. corr 26 about my art - my three directions: 'I try to be as concise as possible in expressing my inspirations. I love colors and find their vibrancy and unusual combinations emotionally most rewarding. What I have learned from renowned artist and collec!ors is that one's appreciation for a piece of art should in no way be diminished or minimized by one's consideration for where the piece would be displayed. I believe that a work of art must be capable of standing on its own, in which case it fits in any surrounding.' Over the years, Michaell's work has evolved into three avenues of expression: exploring the Ilminal: Michaell's primary inspiration falls into the category, 'The Liminal - The Space In Between Abstract And Concrete.' Typically, viewers are captured by the unique organic shapes and colors of these pieces, resulting in their search for either a concrete or an abstract image. One can often turn the pictures .n this group in any direction providing a different abstract (i.e., 'Jumpy,' jumping from abstract to concrete). images from :he subconscious: "I have to be in an open frame of mind, typically when I wake up in the middle of the night, to capture the flow of creativity which comes over me. This category consists of ink drawings which I later complete in mixed media." surreaf tnemes - off - shapes & colors: "This expression of my artwork, mostly commissioned pieces, is most challenging in balancing attent'on, naivete and artistic value. In my 'theme' pictures, I like to bring out the innocence and love of my 'magical child.' I also take pleasure in showing the mysticism of certain scenes intermingled with unfamiliar objects and unusual colors to evoke a mind -soul play." Mlchaell_�_ con�em n,i 27 .:hat I would like you to experience: "I would like my art to stimulate the viewer in a way that triggers his or her imagination to fill in the blanks, thereby creating an interaction with the artwork. It should cause a response similar to that of :istening to the music of minimalists, such as Miles Davis, where one's mind and soul complete the picture, playing with the unfilled spaces in a myriad of possibilities." why Michaeil's art in public spaces and corporate environments: "My art stands on its own. Unlike the typical art in public spaces or corporate environments which tends to blend into the surroundings, my art draws one's attention to the architecture o` the space or environment enhancing the interior design. Therefore, my art amplifies the important interplay between the interior design and the architecture. People like the unexpected. My art is unique: it captures the eye with its color and design, enticing one to smile while lifting the spirits. In addition, my art is interactive, inviting one to stop and think, thereby engaging the mind in a positive and uplifting manner. For these reasons, clients and visitors to these public spaces will leave with the indelib a impression of the entire design concept. M4ch.aellA 29 curriculum ttae 1991- present Artist /Painter /Writer Acrylic and Mixed Media Abstract pairt'ngs for sale, commission and gaPery exhibitions. a May 2007: OC Imagination Celebration teacher /coach volunteer responsible for the Van Gogh secrion at the Newport Beach Central Library. e March 2007: Celebrate Art OC Art Exhibit & Reception group show at Newport Beach Central Library. s February 2007: Centered on the Center group show at Huntington Beach Art Center. • November 2006 - :March 2007: Michaeli's Art in Public Spaces solo exhibit at the Newport Beach City Hail. e October 2006: Newport Beach Centennial Celebration invited artist /exhibitor. o September 2006: Orange Coast Magaz!ne most interesting up and coming Orange County artist feature. e July 2006: Exploring the Liminal solo exhibit at the Sandstone Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA. ,a January -March 2006. Michaeli's Upbeat Abstracts solo exi• bit at the Newport Beach Central Library. 1998 - present Television and 8ugliness Consultant e Corsulf and coach orofessionals and ind,viduals on film and television scripts, and special media events. t998 -1998 Art Agent PINX GALERIE, Vienna, Austria ,Responsible for recruiting new American art talent for Austrian gallery. 1990 -1995 Vice President/Co-Founder ROYAL COMMUNICATIONS, INC., Ventura, CA oResponsible for production and sales of special 'interest dockmentaries and programming for worldwide television markets. =Produced over sixty hours of programming for cable television including A &E, Discovery Channel, and PBS. aRepresenled and sold programming at international television markets, such as NATPE, LA Film Market, Mip, N,ipcom, etc. CO'NIAIMq.C'ra,r'( art 30 I 1985 -1995 GLneral Manager- .,;dia and Television Production MD ENTERPRISES, Vienna, Austria °Responsible for overseeing international television productions and special media everts throughout Europe and US for a subsidiary of thi' largest Austrian newspaper publisher. °Served as the television media representative of the National Basketball Association for the German and Austrian markets. Speck : Prollects sCo- Producer of The Planet Is Alive, biographic television project on the life of Pope John Paul II, in conjunction with Robert Evans, former president of Paramount Studios and producer of such films as The Godfathe,, Chinatown, and Love Story. Producer and director of a promotional television documentary on American magicians for the ORF- Austrian Nationa. Radio & Television Co. This documentary was used to promote The Barometric Maker On The Magic Island, Europe's first interactive television program. eCo- Producer of Russia After The Iron Curtain, a background documentary for PBS on the winner of the first Miss Moscow beauty pageant, lch svements 42006: Completed two motion picture screenplays titled Dangerous Blood and A Priest's Curse, currently being offe,ed to production companies and movie studios for development. o2005- present: in process of writing a book on the correct use of emotion in film. Education 1981 Vienna Business Academy, Vienna, Austria. 1979 -1982 IBM Business Management Courses, Austria, Switzerland and Germany. 1979 -1985 Dr. Laub Leadership Seminars — Germany. 2002 Orange Coast College — Screenwriting and C,eative Writing- 2002-2003 University of California, Irvine Extension — Advanced Screenwriting. Mfchaell� co:��Y -,, z,�ry 31 Mich-aell-& 32 Art In Public Spaces - Transforming Spaces with Art versus Deco, By Michaell Ma rutsche O 2007 Corporate image and branding have never been more important than in today's business worlG. The public spaces of a business are an e^,Iension of that company's image. Each time a prospective customer enters your lobby, reception area or corporate conference room, an almost immediate impression of your business is created. Because such first impressions can be so critical to your company's image, the appropriate message must be conveyed. The proper utilization of art can serve as an important tool in enhancing your image and personalizing your public spaces. The art displayed in your business should make a statement that' your company is modern, open - minded, and creative. it should create an uplifting effect on the workplace and demonstrate a human touch. This can be accomplished by displaying eye - catching, engaging and bold artwork. Unlike the typical business environment, art can be utilized to express individuality and differentiate you from other companies. In the majority of businesses today, €.rt has been relegated to the same status in the decor as that of a lampshade or the drapes. Your art should attract your visitor's attention, but not be viewed as an extravr:�ant or ego - driven trophy. By emphasizing a bold piece of art, your visitor will receive an enhanced image of you and your company, and they will be snore prone to remember your business in a favorable light. Today's method of displaying art in businesses is outdated. Most art is exhibited ineffectively, thereby missing the potential oppoitunity for image enhancement. Businesses spend millions of dollars establishing a brand and an image, but often ignore the message conveyed by the artwork displayed in their public spaces. Therefore, the value of this important message space is diminished and their art is reduced to the basic function of wail covering. Most corporate decors are bland and leave your visitors With the same vague impression they receive at most other businesses. 33 Since the a\ age person forms an impressic �)f you and /or your business in approximately two seconds, when a client or customer enters your office, he rates your business conscious and unconscious very quickly. The more attention you devote to your business environment's design scheme, the greater the value of the message communicated about you and your company. Although ar': is a familiar sight in the workplace, designers generally use it as a mere component in their overall design. Since art is a personal preference, relinquishing control to the interior designer, sacrifices an opportunity to enhance your company's image. Art should be displayed as a focal point of your d6cor and should be selected based on its stimulating, thought - provoking aspects. Ar; should be capable of standing on its own and it should make the design visible, instead of the design hiding the art. Your art will then be noticed for its own unique qualities and not viewed as an accenting element. Art should serve as more than a diversion from the less pleasant visible aspects of your office, suci. as computer cables. By displaying bold art, you freshen your office atmosphere. Properly displayed art can shift your guess and employees out of their daily monotony, and offer them a new outlook. You should display thought - provo'ing art, which can also stimulate creative thinking and initiate conversation. By personalizing your art choices, you demonstrate versatility and an open mind to new ideas. The art you select can be integrated into your company's overall branding /marketing efforts, and should reflect your personal values and ideals. Art can make a creative statement and express your unique point of view. Through your personalization, your visitors will leave your place of business with a deeper recollection of who you are. Therefore, you should participate in your art acquisitions to ensure that a positive image and personal toucn is conveyed. CEOs, your participation in your company's art acquisition is required. Michaell-& 34 Lo, Angeles Timcs March 29; 2006 Abstract art that's upbeat Michaell Magrutsche aims to inspire with his abstract work at Newport Leach Central Library. By Kathleen Stinson, K a th l een. St in son tat Imes. corn Michael] Magrutscbe knows he can't cnn,pcte with nature. The abstract painter eschews representational art because o� en the best painting of a horse can never compete with a real horse. Ile likes abstract art because it involves the viewer and is proactive. "It's a lost cause to paint nature," Magrutsche. said. "Michael" s upbeat Abstracts," a group of acrylic paintings on display at Newport .Beach Central Library shows a developed sense of art by a second- generation abstract painter. Magrutsche, who was born in Vienna, Austria, grew up exposed to the art of his uncle, Adolf Frobner, a famous Austrian abstract painter. Despite the strong influence, Magrutsche said he found h)s own way. FIe believes art should inspire and uplift. "These days when I enter a room, i want to feel a painting -- I want its color and design to grab me," Magrutsche said. "I am not an elitist artist -- either you like it or you don't." 35 He likes to paint what he cads "limi :tal" abstracts, which means the vic�Ner interprets the space between the lines and brings something of themselves to the painting. "I would like my paintings to stimulate the viewer in a wa% that his or her imagination is triggered to fill in the blanks, thereby creating an interaction with the artwork and playing with the unfilled spaces in a myriad of possibilities," he said_ He also believes a painting should stand on it,- own, not the backdrop for a new sofa. He said he's seen a painting by Picasso in a baroque -style apartment ana in the most modern of apartment decor. Either place the P. "casso is well placed. The artist uses bold colors and simple forms. "The color in a painting should grab you," he said. "I am inspired when something grabs my attention. I find vibrant color and special color combinations most rewarding.' The show runs through March 31. 4lichaelI's website: I 36 Art for Art's .Sake ? ?? How we have to.ct sight of .rt's p,rrpose. by Michaell Aagrutsche n2007 Have you ever passed up an opportunity to purchase a piece of art you love only because you couldn't decide where you would display it? Maybe you felt it would cash with your decor, or that it was not in proportion to your space. Conversely, have you ever acquired a painting that you were indifferent towards simply because you envisioned it fitting into the decor" Sadly, the acgcisition of art has degenerated into this either /or decision based upon a piece's eventual display site. Visual art must be capable of standing on its own. A piece of art should be an extension or expression of one's self and, therefore, fit anywhere. Artwork should have a profound meaning to you personally, or should touch your soul. If you purchase art :hat does not meet these criteria, then i; is simply relegated to the staras of one of the components of your interior design scheme, like a lampshade or the drapes. If you truly love a certain piece, you should never have to consider how it would fit into your decor. Buying art to blend witt. the decor will -tot only eventually bore you, but does a disservice to the artist who wants h's pieces prominently displayed. Artists and art collectors, worldwide, rarely ask themselves where to display a canvas. They will hang r painting wherever it maximizes their viewing pleasure. Collectors' tastes -n art change, gust like their preferences in automobiles. They go through different phases with each: artists, styles, or schools of art; and SUVs, sports cars, or luxury sedans. 37 Over the past few decades, the relationship between buyer and art has diminished. People are acquiring art to either satisfy their egos or as an investment. .i hey focus on the "hot" artist of the day in order to flaunt their status, or they view their acquisition as a commodity with an eye towards appreciation. Thi,_ results in many purchasers failing to appreciate the wonderful properties and intrinsic values that art possesses. Sol the next time you consider a work of art, do not ask yourself where it will fit. If a painting has an effect on you, display it with abandon. Remind yourself that you are tyre custodian of a sliver of someone's soul expression to be handed down for someone else's enjoyment. Let it serve as a reflection of who you are and, above all, enjoy it! Michaell Magrutsche is a Newport Beach artist. His current exbib.itinn, "Michaeit's Art in Public Spaces — Transforming Public Spaces With Art Versus Deco -," is being held at the NcS port Beach City Hall from November 21, 2006 through March 7, 2007. You can view his work at 0.'ivU. in i c h a e 11,,, r i.c o m. 632007Michaell Magrutsebe Michaell'b' PtE.m CU.2r, p 38 39 INDUSTRY VETERAN ENJOYS HOME AT NEWPORT NORTH Ichaell Magtutsahz's resume a�hds like a character In one of'the tele- vi,inn pilots be helps pruduca, A native of.Austda, Mugnus6c has been cmfhv}•ed in ti :m :ttiy crety aspcet n! du nntr;:aimncai Irdnsuy. hnm ,mceavc :tvrk and tda'aion bmadevstcr no ulevuton producer, programme: and •!fxdMsor. His vaArd nsreat began av;;h a "fascin;won for the ! Iry xun medium.' After coming hn Southem a di6,mia. to 1982, he co- founded a UHF T4 licensing company. When cable "hit big" to the states, Mag.utsche mnbarked on a related estdeavnr to form a permerihip aitia AnSM. GM Meth in develop o0cyisrnu prcgru nniny, and m die s,tn 5 foculed an the KulotR ni markeu. 'Btcau of the co iaets I trod mad., here• F was able to help pu; tog•crher a children's pro- gram, which wac esentially a. peat project for one .d the fu -' interactive CD- Rotas.' he says. "This led to a documentary for Austrian televi. sion about U.S, magiciam. For these pro- grams 1 traveled extern w between the. United Stabs audA ma !have to ar tbx%I bane iwaysm. )uvcdw❑ kne vn:h Aine...ans mI is ndua.n'.- In IS a, M1 agtuC..h ;a approach . -d by i i nllc¢vtu:d producer Rubtrt i7 an-.. (-Chisuown, -'The Cwtnn t]nF ; to invest in an mtanational television project. "I had to take a. ehanccand try this,' he says. "So I came back to Southern California and lived for a. tim•em Evans'horue. It w,a.. during thus �;? " "I prricd that {'t. I I(icovered (;_ omttgc� - - Cbuny:' It uas 1 also abnut Ott / the, time to a: S.� ,rysr\! M1ia ruuche disco'cred r - fim,.elf thra t,•h 1114,+1i,,t pnrttayat- ing in a ulf-realtzuliavx . program wHoit'gave, me a baser understanding of hot the mind and emotions work and mad,. nu rr lize tlzt my penceptions nl myself were completely wrong." This newfaund led Magnusche to develop a 'new language" to facilitate communication between business - minded and creative Individuals. His efforts culminated in a book which he h; -e s to com- plete this summer. Ii e..samu?h, in ematonty language that t, a on ate relate r,r ^ he nays 'For eraampil:i- il' v.0 one asks wf.at a pudcular film is about and she respouse: i, that M, a Westrrn that doesn't offer any of ight into what the mmr'e. is really about. But when you say th:n it is a story about the betrayal of love that happens m be set in the West, that gives you a better understanding." PAGEANT OF THE MASTERS......,... MICHAEL CRAWFORD IN CONCERT MOTHERS DAY GIFT IDEAS,......... TOM SELLECK TV SHOW TAPING .. v„1 ..................7 ..............7 .............10 ................17 Magruascha :t •hum has nnclical appllea- i eInu. panicubnIy Ln the ei rc,lmimcn- htlus- t:T, where, yuminters, diouncoi and writers reed to on the same page' in orde:'t,. an,-- n:ssful}y "The language essentially helps guide m. advity in the sense that it funs the pat+'n<- tors or framework which everyone can their work within.' A resident f IACS Ne wp'ra Ninth ape t- i mcnt cnm nt ty, tive mvly arrvil Magrtust>•r sa s East. el :huush he bas :era - sled the v m1cl wenliern Cal10 :ma feel, like home. "}bu cant b.. 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