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City of Newport Beach
Newport Beach City Arts Commission
Thursday, March 14, 2013 – 5:00pm
Central Library Conference Room
Convened at 5:02pm
1) Call Meeting to Order:
Chairperson Smith called the meeting to order.
2) Roll Call:
Commissioners Present: Chairperson Robert Smith, Secretary Carole Boller, Arlene Greer,
Gilbert Lasky, Caroline Logan.
Commissioners Absent: Chris Trela, Vice Chair Rita Goldberg
Staff Present: Councilperson Nancy Gardner; Library Director Cynthia Cowell
Public Present: Jim Mosher; Sarah Wilkinson; Bill Ficker
3) Public Comments: Mr. Mosher stated that he appreciated seeing the use of titles next to
Arts Commissioner names in the minutes. He then commented on the Lone Sailor sculpture
being considered and offered his opinion that whether the sculpture was bronze or not,
Newport Beach was not a Navy city and that the sculpture didn’t fit with the city. Mr. Mosher
also suggested not using Castaways Park for a new sculpture installation, but rather a nature
park at the American Legion.
Mr. Ficker stated that he was pleased that the City had an Arts Commission.
Councilperson Gardner encouraged the Arts Commissioners to take up the challenge of
decorating Council Chambers with art.
Mr. Mosher asked if the City Arts Commission would have information as to describing the sail
at the new Civic Center.
4) Approval of Minutes: It was MSP (Logan/Greer) to approve the February 14, 2013
Minutes with the following changes: Councilperson Gardner corrected the minutes,
indicating that she had been referred to as Mayor rather than Councilperson.
5) Current Business:
A. Consent Calendar
1. Cultural Arts Activities – Staff provided updated report for Cultural Arts Activities in
March, 2013.
2. Correspondence and Press – Staff passed around current correspondence to the
Commission.
B. Items for Review and Possible Action –
1. Recommendation to City Council to enter into a Loan Agreement on a sculpture by
Sarah A. Wilkinson Titled “Uprooted II” for placement in the new Civic Center:
Commissioner Smith provided background information on Sarah A Wilkinson’s
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sculpture “Uprooted II” and noted that the work had been discussed in February.
Secretary Boller noted that she had enjoyed visiting Ms. Wilkinson’s home with her
committee where they had reviewed “Uprooted II”. She stated that the piece was
originally shown in Australia and provided differing views of the sculpture; and noted
that the size was 7’ long x 6’ wide x 20” high and weighed 135 pounds. Boller then
presented a PowerPoint describing the sculpture in great detail (hard copy attached to
March Minutes). Discussion ensued regarding maintenance requirements and the
artist discussed that the sculpture would require very little. Commissioner Logan
stated that she liked the oxidized work. Chair Smith offered that this was a very nice
piece to start with and that Assistant City Manager Badum and the architects for the
Civic Center had reviewed the potential sites and liked them all. Boller explained that
the three commissioners on the Art in Public Spaces Ad Hoc Committee were
recommending that City Council accept the piece at the March 26 City Council
Meeting; and that the piece be installed by May 4.
Sarah A. Wilkinson discussed the art piece, explaining that the name “Uprooted II” was
in reference to natural disasters which have uprooted the natural habitat. She also
explained that the work was designed to illustrate how communities are pulled apart
through disaster. Commissioners discussed the press being interested in the work.
It was MSP (Boller/Logan) for “the Arts Commission to take on loan “Uprooted
II” by Sarah A. Wilkinson and ask City Council for $750, which would potentially
be applied to a purchase price of $25,000 for a year; and make a
recommendation to accept the piece, for installation by May 4.
2. Report on “Lone Sailor” sculpture and recommendation on proceeding: Secretary
Boller explained that the City had received an offer from a donor to pay for a replica of
a sculpture called “Lone Sailor” for installation in Newport Beach (Castaways Park was
suggested). Boller explained that there were 12 copies of the sculpture in existence
(though she noted that the owner thought this would be the only copy on the west
coast); she noted that the policy for Art in Public Places stipulates that only originals
could be accepted. Commission Chair Smith suggested not going forward with
acceptance of this donation.
It was MSP (Boller/Logan) not to recommend acceptance of the Lone Sailor
sculpture donation.
3. AB 1234 Ethics Training – Rescheduled – Report on Mandatory Attendance: Library
Director Cowell explained that the AB 1234 mandatory ethics training workshop was
rescheduled to March 28 at the old Council Chambers at 10:00am, and noted that the
workshop could also be completed online.
4. Report on Albert Paley Artwork and Recommendation on Proceeding: Chair Smith
reported on the Albert Paley artwork and mentioned discussing the topic with the
Orange County Museum of Art. He discussed the history of attempting to accept
various public artworks through the museum.
C. Monthly Reports –
1. Art in Public Spaces/Historical Preservation Ad Hoc Subcommittee – Report already
given.
2. Fine Arts Ad Hoc Subcommittee – The Newport Beach Art Exhibition and Sale was
discussed by Secretary Boller. She noted that she’d sent an assignment sheet to the
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Arts Commissioners for April 13. Boller also noted that the scheduled juror would not
be available for the event, and that she had asked David Lee, adjunct professor at
Chapman University to be the juror. She explained that Mayor Pro Tem Hill would be
giving out the awards during the event.
Commissioner Greer also discussed the Hilbert Exhibition, which was coming up soon.
Greer noted that Mr. Hilbert would be giving a presentation on his collection at the
California Museum of Art in Pasadena in March. Greer also noted that commissioners
had discussed giving a reception for Mr. Hilbert, probably during the second art
installation cycle.
3. Performing Arts Ad Hoc Subcommittee – Commission Lasky reported that the
Performing Arts Ad Hoc Subcommittee had met and selected three performers, parks
and dates for the concerts in the parks series. Additionally, Shakespeare by the Sea
was scheduled for July 20 and 21 with “King John” and “All’s Well that Ends Well”
respectively.
4. Museum Tour Ad Hoc Subcommittee – Vice Chair Goldberg was absent, and staff
asked Commissioner Logan, who’d attended the Norton Simon Museum Tour, to report
on her experience. Logan reported enjoying the day very much.
5. Arts Foundation Liaison Ad Hoc Subcommittee – Commissioner Greer reported that
the Foundation would be hosting a ‘night at the gallery’ on March 19 from 5:30-6:30 at
the Irvine Museum. James Irvine Swinden would be the host, and Greer reminded
those Commissioners attending to be on time. Commissioner Greer also reported that
the Art in the Park event would take place on October 12 at the Civic Center.
6. Publicity Ad Hoc Committee – No report
7. Budget Ad Hoc Committee – No report
8. Cultural Arts Grant Ad Hoc Committee – Commissioner Greer noted that Cultural Art
Grantees were in the midst of their programs for 2013-14, and that she would plan to
attend as many events as possible.
9. Master Plan Ad Hoc Committee for Visual & Public Art Installations – Commissioner
Logan noted that the subcommittee had been working on a “mission statement” and
that part of this was to be thinking at all times about the City as a whole in identifying
locales for visual and performing arts. Logan noted that she and Secretary Boller would
be taking the lead on visual art, and Vice Chair Goldberg would take the lead on
performing arts. Logan noted that they might meet with staff to identify a list of things
to consider.
Commissioner Boller noted that she had also met with the Art in Public
Spaces/Historical Preservation Ad Hoc Subcommittee to assess the new Council
Chamber wall sites. She asked if staff would find out about hangers that could be
attached to the top of the walls in Council Chambers to accommodate art. Available
security for art was also discussed. Commissioner Boller requested that art in Council
Chambers be included in the next agenda.
Boller also asked about getting ‘work parking permits’ for her, Logan and Goldberg.
Additionally, Boller requested buying a new library database called “Ask Art”, as she
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uses this program regularly to research artwork and thought the program should be
available for members of the community, and as a resource for the public.
6) City Arts Commission Announcements or Matters Which Members Would Like Placed
on a Future Agenda for Discussion, Action or Report (Non-Discussion Item) –
Library Director Cowell updated the Arts Commission on progress to date at the Civic Center
and Library expansion. She explained that the wall was near to coming down close to April 1,
and that the grand opening, speeches, and ribbon cutting for the two buildings would take place
on Saturday, May 4.
7) Public Comments on Non-Agenda Items – None
8) Meeting Adjourned 6:20pm - It was MSP (Boller/Greer) to adjourn the meeting.