HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-09-2016 - City Arts Commission - 05 Staff Report Acceptance of the Sculpture Sunset Years into the City Art Inventory
ABSTRACT:
Sculptors Miriam Baker and Rhonda Jones, with support from the Balboa Island Improvement
Association, have offered to donate the sculpture Sunset Years to the City of Newport Beach. The piece
satisfies the criteria of Council Policies I-9, Art in Public Places, and I-11, Donation of Art to City of
Newport Beach. The sculpture, which is estimated to have a cost of $50,000, is being funded through
private donations.
RECOMMENDATION:
The Fine Arts Ad Hoc Subcommittee requests that the City Arts Commission recommend that the City
Council accept the work into the City Arts inventory.
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
The cost of the sculpture and its shipping and installation will be paid for through private donations to
the Balboa Island Improvement Association. Maintenance costs, estimated at $250.00 annually, will be
covered by Account No. 4002-8160, “Maintenance and Repair”.
DISCUSSION:
Sculptors Miriam Baker and Rhonda Jones, with support from the Balboa Island Improvement
Association, have offered to donate Sunset Years to the City of Newport Beach (see ATTACHMENT A for
photos of the maquette). The piece, created by Ms. Baker and fellow artist Rhonda Jones, is a
representational life-size bronze of an elderly couple seated on a bench enjoying the sunset. The piece
is meant to serve as an appreciation and celebration of Balboa Island life. The finished work will weigh
between 400 and 500 lbs. and measure 47” high by 33” wide by 30” deep. The work will also serve as a
functional bench, which will be situated in a newly constructed plaza at the end of Marine Avenue on
Balboa Island (see ATTACHMENT B). Sunset Years is expected to be completed in time to be dedicated
at the Balboa Island Centennial Celebration on September 18, 2016.
Miriam Baker is a sculptor and Balboa Island resident. Ms. Baker’s initial studies were at the Chicago
Academy of Fine Art and the Art Institute of Chicago. Later, she studied painting with Vincent Farrell and
Frank Tauriello. Her formal training as a sculptor also includes studies at Golden West College with
Darrell Ebert; master classes at the Scottsdale Artist School with Bruno Lucchesi, Richard Macdonald,
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TITLE: Acceptance of the Sculpture Sunset Years into the City Art Inventory
and Blair Buswell; and in numerous workshops with Paul Lucchesi in Pietrasanti, Italy and the Artist’s
League in Virginia. She has also enjoyed a long career as an interior designer. In 2011, Ms. Baker was
commissioned by the city of Newport Beach to sculpt a life-sized bronze figure of the late President
Ronald Reagan. This piece is currently situated in Bonita Canyon Sports Park.
Rhonda Jones has studied art at Golden West and Orange Coast Colleges, and has participated in
workshops with Paul Lucchesi, Blair Buswell, Stanley Bleifeld, John Coleman, Eugene Daubs and the
Artist’s League in Virginia. Ms. Jones owns and operates a private studio in Huntington Beach. She has
had her work exhibited at Keller Fine Art in Palm Desert, the Anaheim Museum, the National Sculpture
Society in New York, the Scottsdale Artist’s School, Palm Springs Desert Museum, Long Beach Playhouse
Gallery, and the San Bernardino County Museum of Art, among many others.
In order to recommend the gift for acceptance, the City Arts Commission is required to ensure that the
gift meets the criteria of Council Policies I-9, Art in Public Places (ATTACHMENT C), and I-11, Donation of
Art to City of Newport Beach (ATTACHMENT D).
The Fine Arts Ad Hoc Subcommittee advises the City Arts Commission that Sunset Years meets these
criteria. Ms. Baker and Ms. Jones have proven track records that demonstrate their experience, skill and
ability as artists. The aesthetic concept, quality, scale, and form of Sunset Years, and its appropriateness
for the site, satisfy Council Policies I-9 and I-11. Infrastructure will be added to properly display the
piece. Sunset Years is located on a site at the end of Marine Avenue in a plaza that is easily visible and
accessible to the general public. The cost associated with acquiring and installing the piece is provided
through private fundraising. Sunset Years is a hand-made original creation: it was not mass-produced
from a standard design, nor is it a reproduction of an original art work. The work is solely the creation of
the project artists. It adds significantly to the balanced inventory of the City’s collection, representing a
variety of style, design and media. The piece is consistent with and relevant to the civic interests and
broad variety of tastes within the Newport Beach community and particularly Balboa Island, as
evidenced by strong private fundraising for the project.
Ms. Baker and Ms. Jones have submitted a completed application and are aware of the donation and
approval process. Should the City Arts Commission approve the acceptance of the piece into the City Art
inventory, the donation will be presented to City Council for approval.
ATTACHMENT A: Images of Sunset Years maquette
ATTACHMENT B: Proposed site of Sunset Years
ATTACHMENT C: Council Policy I-9, Art in Public Places
ATTACHMENT D: Council Policy I-11, Donation of Art to City of Newport Beach
NOTICING:
This agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of the meeting at
which the City Arts Commission considers the item).