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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5/14/2015 - City Arts Commission - 03 Staff Report Cultural Arts ActivitiesTO: Newport Beach City Arts Commission FROM: Tim Hetherton, Library Services Director (949) 717-3810, thetherton@newportbeachca.gov PREPARED BY: Tim Hetherton TITLE: Cultural Arts Activities for April 2015 Agnes Schenk: The library debuted the work of this talented local artist in her first-ever exhibition titled Spring Spectacular – Flowers Rediscovered. An artist reception was on held Thursday, April 16 in the Friends Meeting Room at the Central Library. Red: Jonathan Prince’s Red was installed in the Civic Center Park on April 27. The piece was recently restored to pristine condition. Raymond Otis: Local artist Ray Otis returns to the Newport Beach Central Library for his exhibition Seacoast and Harbors. The show will run from May 6th to June 6th. A lecture, “How & Why I Paint” and a reception will be held on May 19th from 4:30PM TO 7:00PM in the Friends Room. Fine Art Exhibitions at Central Library: The following artists are scheduled for exhibitions in the Central Library gallery space:  May 2015: Raymond Otis  June/July 2015: James Strombotne (pending CAC approval)  August 2015: Richard Bohn  September/October 2015: Ting Ting Lee  November 2015: Joe Lewis  December 2015/January 2016: Charlotte Lerner Master Arts and Culture Plan presentation: On April 14, Staff presented a recap of Arts OC’s Master Arts and Culture Plan. The 2006 Newport Beach General Plan cites the importance of arts and culture for Newport Beach and the expectation that meaningful programs will require “coordination, preservation, and promotion” in order to avoid unintended losses of cultural assets. While the Newport Beach Arts Commission and City staff have worked together for a number of years to provide arts and cultural activities, exhibits and programming to the community, there has been an interest in recent years to develop a longer-term, cohesive plan for providing these services to Newport Beach residents and visitors. The City contracted with Arts Orange County (Arts OC) in May 2014 to develop Phase I of a Master Arts and Culture Plan. To gather community input as it developed the plan, Arts OC conducted one-on-one interviews with key stakeholders, held focus groups with community leaders, hosted a community forum, and conducted an online survey. The plan was completed by Arts OC and approved by the Newport Beach Arts Commission in November 2014. Arts OC representatives first presented the plan to the City Council during its November 25, 2014 Study Session and heard general Council and public comments about the plan and the process followed to develop it. On April 14th, staff requested a more in-depth discussion and further direction from City Council on how the staff and Arts Commission should proceed in implementing the plan’s major recommendations: 1. Grow public investment in arts and culture. 2. Establish an appropriately-staffed Division of Arts and Culture. 3. Establish arts-friendly City policies. 4. Develop a 21st Century Arts and Culture Communications Plan. 5. Develop a multi-faceted arts and culture program plan. 6. Refine the City’s Public Art Policy. 7. Develop new accessible creative spaces. 8. Animate existing City parks, beaches, and other public spaces with unique programming, signature events, and neighborhood festivals. 9. Establish key partnerships that support arts education. 10. Include aesthetic considerations in city processes that review and approve public and private development of the built environment. In response, City Council support of the the Plan was unanimous. Council approved 9 of the 10 recommendations. City Manager Dave Kiff summarized Council direction as follows:  Return the Master Plan to the City Arts Commission to work on goals and a long-term vision;  Remove recommendation 10, “Include Aesthetics in Review of New Development”;  Focus on the private/public-funding aspect of arts and cultural activities; and,  Staff should provide options for Council action on a Request for Proposal for an arts position.