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Agenda 09-27-11 Agenda for Art Commission Meeting Tuesday, September 27,2011 6:30 - 8:30 pm at the Fire Station #2 Training Room 2615 West Woolbright Avenue, Boynton Beach AGENDA: I. CALL TO ORDER II. ROLL CALL OF MEMBERS III. AGENDA APPROVAL IV. APPROVE MEETING MINUTES A. August 23, 2011 minutes V. ANNOUNCEMENT~REPORTS A. Report on September 15, 2011 "Wild Florida" Exhibit B. October Arts & Humanities Month VI. INTL' KINETIC ART SYMPOSIUM AND EXHIBIT PLANNING A. Brief discussion about status and committee update VII. PROJECT UPDATES A. Wal Mart Public Art VIII. EXHIBITS A. Status of Avenue of the Arts artwork installation IX. NEW BUSINESS A. Approval of Boynton Lakes Plaza independent panel selected public Artist X. UNFINISHED BUSINESS A. Reconsider Jones Cottage public art fund allocation XI. FUTURE BUSINESS A. October 25, 2011 - Sunshine Square Public Art Proposal Review NOTICE IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE CITY COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING, HE/SHE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND, FOR SUCH PURPOSE, HE/SHE MAY NEED TO EN- SURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. (F.S. 286.0105) THE CITY SHALL FURNISH APPROPRIATE AUXILIARY AIDS AND SERVICES WHERE NECESSARY TO AFFORD AN INDIVIDUAL WITH A DISABILITY AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN AND ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF A SERVICE, PROGRAM, OR ACTIVITY CON- DUCTED BY THE CITY. PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY CLERK' OFFICE, (561) 742-6060 AT LEAST TWENTY-FOUR HOURS PRIOR TO THE PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY IN ORDER FOR THE CITY TO REASONABLY ACCOMMODATE YOUR REQUEST. THE BOARD (COMMITTEE) MAY ONLY CONDUCT PUBLIC BUSINESS AFTER A QUORUM HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED. IF NO QUORUM IS ESTABLISHED WITHIN TWENTY MINUTES OF THE NOTICED START TIME OF THE MEETING THE CITY CLERK OR HER DESIGNEE WILL SO NOTE THE FAILURE TO ESTABLISH A QUORUM AND THE MEETING SHALL BE CONCLUDED. BOARD MEMBERS MAY NOT PARTICIPATE FURTHER EVEN WHEN PURPORTEDLY ACTING IN AN INFORMAL CAPACITY. PROCLAMATION The month of October has been recognized as National Arts and Humanities Month by thousands of arts and cultural organizations, communities and states throughout the country, as well as by the White House and for more than two decades. The arts and humanities affect every aspect of life in America today, including the economy, social problem solving, job creation, education, creativity community livability and cultural tourism. Cities, counties, and states through their local and state agencies and representing thousands of cultural organizations, have celebrated the value and importance of culture in the lives of Americans and the health of thriving communities during National Arts and Humanities Month. The Americans for the Arts Economic Prosperity Study III, reports $166.2 billion in total economic activity has a significant national impact, generating the following: -$ 5.7 million full-time equivalent jobs -$104.2 billion in household income -$ 7.9 billion in local government tax revenues -$ 9.1 billion in state government tax revenues - $ 12.6 billion in federal income tax revenues This strengthens our local economy by generating $209.1 million in economic impact and supported 4,812 full time equivalent jobs in one year alone. Since October 5, 2005, the City of Boynton Beach adopted and supports its Art in Public Places program and through the guidance and authority of the Arts Commission has consistently recognized the importance of this industry. Now, therefore, I, Jose Rodriguez, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, proclaim the month of October as: "National Arts and Humanities Month" in Boynton Beach and urge that citizens participate and celebrate the arts and humanities. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida to be affixed at Boynton Beach, Florida, the 4th day of October two thousand and eleven. Jose Rodriguez, Mayor ATTEST: Janet M. Prainito, CMC, City Clerk The Creative Industries in Palm Beach County, FL 2011 This Creative Industries report offers a research-based approach to understanding the scope and economic importance of the arts in Palm Beach County, FL. The creative industries are composed of arts businesses that range from non-profit museums, symphonies, and theaters to for-profit film, architecture, and advertising companies. Arts businesses and the creative people they employ stimulate innovation in todays global marketplace. Nationally, there are 756,007 businesses in the U.S. involved in the creation or distribution of the arts. They employ 2.99 million people, representing 4.14 percent of all businesses and 2.17 percent of all employees, respectively. The source for these data is Dun & Bradstreet, the most comprehensive and trusted source for business information in the U.S. As of January 2011, Palm Beach County, FL is home to 4,912 arts-related businesses that employ 15,036 people. These arts-centric businesses play an important role in building and sustaining economic vibrancy. They employ a creative workforce, spend money locally, generate government revenue, and are a cornerstone of tourism and economic development. The map below provides a clear picture of the creative industries in Palm Beach County, FL, with each dot representing an arts-centric business. The creative industries account for 4.36 percent of the 112,770 total businesses located in Palm Beach County, FL and 2.31 percent of the 651,173 total people they employ. Arts-Related Business 0. M useum/Collectiom 0. Performing Arts 0. Visual/Photogr aphy 0. Film, Radio, TV 0. D esign/Publishing 0. Arts S choolslS ervices 4,912 Arts-Related Businesses in Palm Beach County, FL Employ 15,036 People @ iMapData, Inc. 2000-2011 www.AmericansForTheArts.org/sc/Creativelndustries Arts-Related Businesses and Employment in Palm Beach County, FL (Data current as of January 2011) 2011 Arts Schools and Services 71 279 Agents 6 17 Arts Schools and Instruction 65 262 Design and Publishing 2,253 6,296 Advertising 306 1 ,484 Architecture 297 1,277 Desig n 1,626 3,410 Publishing 24 125 Film, Radio and TV 547 2,989 Radio 37 95 Television 44 936 Motion Pictures 466 1,958 Museums and Collections 55 412 Zoos and Botanical 11 26 Historical Society 4 15 Museums 40 371 Performing Arts 708 2,234 Music 276 709 Theater 10 45 Services & Facilities 117 616 Opera 1 10 Dance 1 5 Performers (nec) 303 849 Visual Arts/Photography 1,278 2,826 Crafts 100 318 Photography 774 1,389 Visual Arts 206 393 Services 198 726 Note: As the source of these data is based solely on businesses that have registered with Dun & Bradstreet, our analyses indicate an under-representation of nonprofit arts organizations and individual artists. Therefore, this Creative Industries report should be considered a conservative estimate. For more information, maps, and to make sure you are included in our Creative Industries research, visit www.AmericansForTheArts.org/sc/Creativelndustries. www.AmericansForTheArts.org/sc/Creativelndustries Sept. 27, 2011 Arts Commission Agenda back up II. PROJECT UPDATES A. Wal Mart Public Art . Sailfish sculpture and letters at artist studio. . Base completion week of Sept. 26, 2011 . Artwork installed week of October 3, 2011 . Grand Opening Oct. 19, 2011 III. EXHIBITS A. Status of Avenue of the Arts artwork installation . Ascending II, Flora, Big Bird and Magic Canoe installed. . Square Wave installed Sept. 29 in new location 123 East Ocean Avenue . Oct. 3; inverted Curve Undulation, Nature and Surf Photographic panels installed . 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