File #: 19-0030    Version: 1
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/17/2019 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 8/13/2019 Final action:
Title: Request Approval of Public Art Loan and Display Agreements
Attachments: 1. 19-45 Resolution Art in Jack Durrance.pdf, 2. Browning E Artwork.pdf, 3. Dornberg R Artwork.pdf, 4. Hinkle J Artwork.pdf, 5. Thomas K Artwork.pdf, 6. Reichardt M Artwork.pdf, 7. Public Art Loan and Display Agreement with Robert Dornberg ATF by CAO.pdf, 8. Public Art Loan and Display Agreement with Joyce Hinkle ATF by CAO.pdf, 9. Public Art Loan and Display Agreement with Mary Reihardt ATF by CAO.pdf, 10. Public Art Loan and Display Agreement with Karen Thomas ATF by CAO.pdf, 11. Public Art Loan and Display Agreement with Eboni Browning ATF by CAO.pdf
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Agenda Item Name:

Title

Request Approval of Public Art Loan and Display Agreements

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Presenter:

Gina Peebles 352-538-8265

 

Description:

Request Approval of Public Art Loan and Display Agreements

 

Recommended Action:

Recommended Action

Approve Public Art Loan and Display Agreements, authorizing the Chair and Clerk to execute.

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Prior Board Motions:

April 23, 2019 - Approve Resolution creating the Art in Jack Durrance Boardroom Program, and approve corresponding application form and Art Loan and Display Agreement form.

 

Fiscal Consideration:

Fiscal Consideration

N/A

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Background:

At the July 10 Board meeting, the Commission discussed establishing criteria to display art in the Jack Durrance Auditorium.

 

The Arts Council of Alachua County reviewed the artists’ work submitted by Eboni Browning, Robert Dornberg, Mary Reichardt, Joyce Hinkle, and Karen Thomas at their July 1 meeting, to ensure that each piece proposed for approval at today’s meeting meets the Program requirements.  The Council unanimously recommended the Commission approve contracts for these applications.

 

Additional art will be reviewed at their August meeting and will be placed on an upcoming agenda for Commission approval.

 

The art will be on display in the Jack Durrance Auditorium for three months.  The first group of artists approved at the May Arts Council meeting, and subsequently at the July Commission meeting, are now on display, or are being scheduled for future display.