Agenda 09-24-13 Agenda for Art Commission Meeting
Tuesday, September 24, 2013 6:30 - 8:30 pm
at the Fire Station #2 Training Room
2615 West Woolbright Boulevard, Boynton Beach
AGENDA:
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. ROLL CALL OF MEMBERS
III. AGENDA APPROVAL
IV. APPROVE MEETING MINUTES
A. August 27, 2013 minutes
V. ANNOUNCEMENTS /REPORTS
A. Sept. 27, 5 -7pm, Avenue of the Arts Artist Reception
VI. PROJECT UPDATES /APPROVALS
A. Stage Left Mural, artist and artwork approval
VII. INTO KINETIC ART SYMPOSIUM AND EXHIBIT PLANNING
A. To do list - sent to board Wed., Sept. 11
B. Sponsor letter
VIII. EXHIBITS
A. Brad Jernigan - posting on Fine Art America sent links to board
B. Avenue of the Arts
• Kinetic art removal /shipping
• New Avenue art install - one replacement artwork
• Sept. 27, 5 -7pm, Avenue of the Arts Artist Reception
C. Dec. 2013 - May 2014 - Collaborative conservation exhibit
D. May 2014 - Dec. 2014 - Conrad Pickel exhibit
IX. NEW BUSINESS
A. Art Camp artwork judging
X. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
A. Report on Connection Meeting
XI. FUTURE BUSINESS
A. None
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 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.
Exhibits in City Library
December 2013 - May 2014
Exhibit title -TBD
Artists:
Anthony Burks - drawing, www.anthonyburkscollection.com
Greg Mathews - photography, www.gregmathewsphotoaraphy.com (www.flickr.com /photos/
gregmathewsn
Rolando Barrero - painting, (search Rolando Barrero images on google)
Description - A three person exhibition showing three collaborative pieces about conservation
and the environment. In addition the artists will show their individual artwork as well. The three
collaborative pieces consist of transparent images where each artist utilizes their discipline on
different transparency to create multi image on the subject. The three collaborative pieces
focus one, the everglades, two water conversation, and three, sea life conservation.
May - 2014 December 2014
Conrad Pickel Exhibit (see below)
This exhibit will be in collaboration with the City's Historic Preservation department/board and
Boynton's Historical Society.
Connection meeting report:
BBAD Art District - January 24- 27, ArtPalmBeach satellite exhibit.
During the ArtPalmBeach Contemporary Art Fair in the WPB convention center, BBAD will offer
a trip to its first of the season Art Walk (there are no ArtWalks scheduled for Nov. or Dec. due
to holiday conflicts.) On the date of Friday, January 24, 2014 the satellite exhibit will feature the
BBAD artists studios and other fine artists in an upscale "Black and White" exhibit atmosphere.
The event will be catered by a local business. The ArtPalmBeach event promotor will market
and promote the satellite exhibit. Other arts entities, located in Lake Worth and Northwood,
connected with the `Think Tank," group will be participating in satellite exhibit throughout the
ArtPalmBeach Contemporary Art Fair with nonconflicting satellite exhibits.
Denny Reed - At her BBAD studio she has formed "Boynton Beach Women's Art Co -Op, West
Industrial" which 6 totals women artists who occupy her studio space (she has 5 now). Denny
Reed has located her studio to Federal Hwy. location in the space that once was "Artful
Dreamers". She has future plans to open a 3,000 sq. ft. upscale global gallery called "Boy_ nto
Beach Women's Art Co -Op, Federal HWY." in the Federal Hwy. /Ocean Avenue area.
Palm Beach Plein Air artists plan to host a plein air meet up paint session for the October 2€
& 27, Pirate Fest and the Oct. 26, 6 -10, Mermaid Splash and Parade to paint the event
activities.
The BBAD artists will have a large tent near the Glass Mermaid for the "Mermaid Splash and
parade." Each artist can exhibit their individual studios under the large tent with a BBAD
banner offer by the CRA free of charge. Other artists and vendors can participate at a $50.00
fnn The- even'. activties and vendors will be begin at the Schoolhouse Children's Museum to
the Glass Mermaid, to Ocean Avenue Plaza and onto the Boynton Harbor Marina.
Conrad Pickel exhibit and Celebration detail
August 26, 2013
Presented by:
Warren Adams, Historic Preservation Planner
Debby Coles - Dobay, Public Art Manager
CONRAD PICKEL CELEBRATION - May 2414
OBJECTIVE: To introduce the greater community to learn about Conrad Pickel's historical
imprint on Boynton Beach, his vision for Boynton Beach Culture and his contribution to the
global arts community.
CELEBRATION FOCUS:
Highlight many amazing Conrad Pickel attributes:
• Imprint on Boynton Beach's history
• Impact to stain glass industry Internationally
• Visionary for Arts & Culture
• Advocate for the Arts in Boynton Beach
CELEBRATION COMPONENTS:
Coordinate activities, PR and marketing with May 2014 preservation month.
Rorida. -; rust, 36th Annual Preservation Conference is May 15 -17, 2014 Tampa, FL. Target
Ce-V it firm Saturday, May 24, 2014. Celebration Day schedule is proposed as:
3 a.m. -10 a. - Guided bus tour to see up to 6 Conrad Pickel buildings with stops at three.
IG noon Presentation 1 ed l)� 5td111 glass UCIlIVfEbil dilVli
12:30 p.m. Exhibit reception.
1. Exhibit in City Library May - December 2014 with a reception to coordinate with the
Historical preservation month and lecture /presentation.
2. Lecture /presentation in City Library Program Room by Rosie and Paul Pickel owners of
rc^rad Nickel Studios, Inc. in Vero Beach, FL
3. Glass Demonstration City Libra y Program Room by Rosie and Paul Pickel owners of
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4, Toler of several sites relevant to Conrad Pickel in Boynton Reach
• Conrad Pickel Gallery Fantasia, 1000 South Federal Hwy
• Boynton Memorial Park, Mausoleum and Cemetery
` A .,="� ++- i Lutheran Church. 2929 S. Seacrest Blvd.
Faith United Methodist Church, 6340 Boynton Beach Blvd.
` h 7ivn M io vapti Church, 221 NW 8th A ve.
. St. Cluthbert`s Episcopal Church, 214 Martin Luther Ding Jr. Blvd.
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• Office, 2602 N. Federal Hwy.
• Pickel's Workshop, 425 SE 5 Ave.
• Pickel's Residence, 500 SW 16 St.
CELEBRATION FUTURE
This celebration has the potential to expand into a stained glass/heritage convention, art show
to showcase and attract artists, patrons, organizations and associations in the stained glass
industry.
Conrad Pickel focused highlights for Celebration:
1. Conrad Pickel Gallery Fantasia, 1000 South Federal Hwy.
Nautical Museum - Gallery fantasia building often, referred to as u ship,
BB is the closest point of entry to the Gulfstream tl'Jat° ^play,
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Could have developed it as the soul of the City "If you don't have a Cultural Center of a
City it'. ;ust „k an empty s h e N, '
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Asked City's Mayor (jarnes arnke) and administration fiat Cnanda� ai€`' I aYt, '.:_ j di�� ; +a
even grant him a tax reduction for the gallery. Mayor - "hope these interested ;....uli;
here an bane` together to preserve the ga►ler•,.F"
2. towers of Peace" "Hibiscus" Vero Beacl
Monumental "stained Glass Tower of Peace" 180' take 10 years to complete $30 million
An active International Art Complex
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Within spheres depicted in stained glass a panoramic h:stF_.,
ago honoring the greatest people and accompaniments of this ;vesterp: -r= `�_
Clustered around the spheres would be theaters and exhibit halls dedicated #c �_�_srPirs}in
3. "Picket Decralite Blocks" (Glowing Bricks) - Shown on Gallery Fantasia and many ": =`•'d'r
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used in everyday architecture or home use.
4. Largest Stained Glass Window, Chicago's Resurrection Mausoleum ($460,000.00)
T` { `- : - Church in Minn. St Helen's looking for stained glass windows. Priest
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cjr _he question doubted his qualifications
Nest Egg by Jenn Garrett was sold.
She is replacing it with All Natural.
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All Natural by Jenn Garrett:
Information and Installation Guide
Construction: Stainless Steel, Mild Steel
7'Wx7D'x9'H $13.500
Concept and Design: 1 am proposing a
sculpture composed of stainless steel and mild steel
with a high -gloss painted finish. The work will be
painted to various shade /tints of blue, adding depth
and interest to its form. The sculpture somewhat
references a tree form and is composed of spheres
and posts, an abstracted form that some might
describe as an enlarged molecular model. The s
sculpture references the contemporary struggle_
between the desire to relate to the natural world and
being part of the technological age. The form looks
as though it might have "grown" in its location, yet
it is obviously not a "natural" or `organic" form.
The work is currently being fabricated and will be
ready to install on Monday, September 23.
Installation Method: The proposed sculpture can
be secured to a concrete foundation via anchor bolts
if a concrete foundation is available. If the work
will be sited in an organic landscape, such as a lawn
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or mulch bed, a small concrete foundation can be
poured so that the work can be securely anchored. It
may be desirable to obscure the concrete foundation
with mulch or groundcover, depending on the site rY
that is chosen. The temporary foundation, if needed,
would be removed at the closing of the exhibit. The
safety of the public is insured by the use of high
quality materials and craftsmanship. While I do not
recommend that the public be encouraged to touch�� * ,
the sculpture, the work is unlikely to harm a person
that might touch it, nor are they likely to damage the ='w `
sculpture.
1004 NW 34' St Gainesville, FL 32605 351 -359 -7816 /garrettgallery@gmad com
KINETIC SYMPOSIUM TO DO LIST 11.23.2012
Symposium set up hours:
Saturday, February 9, 2013, 7:30am - 7:00pm
(Symposium hours open to the public 9am - 6pm)
Sunday, February 10, 2013, 9:00am - 9:00pm
(Symposium hours open to the public 10am - 6pm)
EXHIBIT COMMITTEE
Anderson Slocombe - Ralfonso, Tom Brewitz, Rick Beau Lieu
1. Outdoor Exhibit
A. Prepare sites for artwork installation
• Structural engineering for install specs to meet 150MPH wind load
• Engineers specs for pad size and weight for artworks without cement pads
• Permit processing
• Purchase cement/steel pads for artworks sited off Avenue pads.
• Coordinate artists agreements and installations, specs dates and times
B. Coordinate artwork shipping
• Year Long - Install Sept. 17 - 27 (Removal Sept. 16 - 29, 2013)
• Five month - Install Nov. 28 (Removal March 25 - 28, 2013)
• Volunteer at site to document in take of artwork shipments
C. Coordinate artists arrival dates and time for artwork installation
D. Coordinate installation and removal of artwork
• Prepare sites for artwork installation (trees trimmed for orbit airspace rotation)
• Install temporary artwork pads off Avenue sites
• Determine equipment needed to transport artwork from delivery site to each artwork site
• Rick Beau Lieu's crew to assist with artwork installation
2. Indoor Exhibit
Rick Beau and Rolando Barrero
Bill Combes,
Mike Naughton and Craig Clark (Saturday only) library staff assist
Civic Center reserved:
Thursday, Feb. 7
Friday, Feb. 8 10am -12am
Saturday, Feb. 9 8am -12am
Sunday, Feb. 10 8am - 6pm
Library Program Room reserved:
Thursday, Feb. 7 noon - 8 pm
Friday, Feb. 8 9am - 5 pm
Saturday, Feb. 9 7:30 am - 7 pm
Sunday, Feb. 10 9am - 9 pm
Artwork and vendor installation:
Thursday, February 7, 2013, 6:00 - 8:00pm
Friday, February 8, 2013, 9:00am - 5:00pm
Artwork and vendor removal:
KINETIC SYMPOSIUM TO DO LIST 11.23.2012
Sunday, February 10, 2013, 6:00pm - 8:00pm
A. Select artwork
B. Curate Exhibit
• Plan exhibit space for Library Program Room, Civic Center and Cultural Council of PBC with
some art at the SCM for the Opening Reception
C. Cultural Council of PBC Sneak Preview exhibit
• January 12 - February 2, 2013
• Reception Saturday, January 12, 2013, 3 - 5pm
D. Coordinate artwork delivery
• Coordinate artwork delivery
• Artwork shipped to arrive at Library (January 31 - Feb. 7., Mon. - Thurs. 9am - 5pm)
• Artwork to be delivered by artist ( Thurs., Feb. 7, 1- 7pm & Friday, Feb. 9 - 10pm)
• Volunteers to unpack shipped artwork
• Packing Crew
• Deliver artwork to Civic Center or Library Program Room where indicated by Curators
• Document unwrapping of artwork (to repack at close of exhibit)
• Library had dollies, hand carts and utility carts to transport artwork to rooms.
E. Install Exhibit
Thursday, February 7, 2013, 6:00 - 8:00pm (Library noon - 8pm)
Friday, February 8, 2013, 9:00am - 5:00pm
• Volunteers to assist with hanging exhibit
• Create and install plaques
• Artwork installation:
F. Sell Artwork
• 30% commission 15% to curators & 15% to AIPP (City)
Sales twill be handled through Beau Lieu Studio business and provide City % commission and the
artists with their sale balance.
Items for the Art Sales:
1) Receipt for customer to provide credit and billing information
2) Form for them to sign requesting how they chose to obtain the artwork at the end of the
Symposium.
- Pickup the artwork between the hours of 6 - 8pm Sunday, February 10, 2013 (close of
Symposium)
- Ship artwork to (need address and approximate shipping cost)
- Additional costs if shipping leaving the country
- Authorized signature to take possession of artwork
- If pick up is selected a signature, time and date required for artwork pick up.
- Disclaimer stating inspection of artwork in condition as purchased.
- Ship with insurance through an art handier with sign shipment receipt.
(Insured through shipping company and the artwork purchaser)
3) Need red dot stickers for plaques that artwork has been sold.
G. Remove Exhibit
KINETIC SYMPOSIUM TO DO LIST 11.23.2012
Sunday, February 10, 2013, 6:00pm - 8:00pm
• Volunteers to assist with removing exhibit
• Extra Packing Supplies bubble wrap, Shrink wrap (Bill has wrap tool), packing tape (Library
has tape guns)
• Volunteers to document artwork packing (to repack for return shipping)
• Artwork return shipping arrangements and pick up
VENDOR COMMITTEE
Robyn Lorenz - Ed Brooks and Barbara Lentz
City Staff - Carisse LeJeunne
1. Vendor list
A. Prepare list of participating vendors (paying vendors VS sponsor /participating)
B. Determine which are vendors and which are sponsors
C. Collect vendor booth fees
2. Assign booth spaces
(40 total booth spaces) 20 City Library 20 Civic Center
(To date 28 vendor booths, 12 sponsor booths)
A. Determine access to power source needs
B. Communicate vendor /sponsor booth spaces
C. Communicate vendor booth set up and delivery logistic
3. Vendor signage and program
A. Prepare vendor signage
B. Install signage for maximum vendor traffic
C. Prepare vendor participation program
D. Distribute vendor program
5. Coordinate logistics Symposium weekend
Civic Center reserved:
Thursday, Feb. 7
Friday, Feb. 8 10am -12am
Saturday, Feb. 9 8am -12am
Sunday, Feb. 10 8am - 6pm
Library Program Room reserved:
Thursday, Feb. 7 6 - 8 pm
Friday, Feb. 8 9 am - 5 pm
Saturday, Feb. 9 7:30 am - 7 pm
Sunday, Feb. 10 9 am - 9 pm
A. Block off north Library parking lot for vendor drop off need person to direct vendors to lot to
load (Friday Library closed activities at Civic Center)
B. Oversee vendor booth set up (City Staff)
C. Vendor drop of and pick up location and parking
KINETIC SYMPOSIUM TO DO LIST 11.23.2012
D. Check in vendors/sponsors
E. Food availability for vendors (Sailfish Cafe/ Culinary Solutions prepare boxed lunches for
vendors to PU - Mike and Jim Guilbeaut)
F. Assist with vendor /sponsor set up logistics
G. Maintain relationship with vendor participation
6. Break down logistics
A. Coordinate vendor break down time and logistics
B. Oversee vendor booth break down (City Staff)
C. Motivate breakdown timing to clear spaces
D. Coordinate clean up team following breakdown
SPONSOR BOOTHS 12?
Kinetic Symposium booth manned by volunteers
• Symposium information showbook sales
• Kinetic Art Organization (KAO) & International Sculpture Center
Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA)
City of Boynton Beach (branding)
Cultural Council of PBC
Wind Capitol Group
Digital Art Media College
Graphics Plus
Citrus Creative Group
Arts Radio Network
FPL
Song & Associates ( ?)
South Florida Science Museum
Boca Bearings
VENDOR BOOTHS
Dragon Extreme Fabrication
WORKSHOP COMMITTEE
William Combes - Nubia Richman
1. Workshop Program Fact Sheet
A. Flyers and ad completed. Fun Fare magazine print Nov. 30
• Artist/Teacher for workshops - Rein Triefeldt will welcome students
• Bio of Artistfreacher - need
• Workshop scheduled:
• Sat, Feb. 9, 9- 10:30am (8 -12) Mobiles; 11 am- 12;30pm 13 -17 (giant pin wheels)
• Workshop logistics - completed
• Coordinate with City staff - completed
B. Distribute information
• Halena and Aylin send vis email to regional public and private schools
KINETIC SYMPOSIUM TO DO LIST 11.23.2012
• Aylin distributed at Teachers conference
• To other organizations and associations
• Press release to media
C. Communicate with Recreation for registration count
D. Order and prepared materials for workshops
E. Coordinate Workshop Symposium weekend
• Delivery of workshop materials
• Artists and volunteers attendance
• Set up and clean up of art rooms
• Temporary storage of artwork
• Set up artwork for exhibit on Sunday
PRESENTATIONS
Christine Moeller - Nancy Byrne
A. Finalize the speaker /panel presentations
• Contact potential speakers and panelists
• Finalize budget for fee compensation and visiting accommodations for speakers panelists
• Fit subject to speaker /panelist presentation
• Assist with speakers /panelists presentations
• Bios of speaker /presenters
• Prepare program
B. Prepare Symposium weekend logistics
• Coordinate logistics for visiting speakers
• MC for speakers /panelist program
• Coordinate speakers /panelists presentations with IT in City Hall Chambers
• Coordinate speakers/panelists for schedule timing
C. Symposium presentation follow up
• Formal thank you communication
OPENING RECEPTION
Barbara Ready
A. Coordinate logistics for opening night reception
• Coordinate with SCM staff for set up and break down
• Coordinate beverage and catering companies - Winn Dixie supply cheese, olive and fruit
selection plus wine and soft drinks. They will supply two specialists to man wine and cheese
tables. Need volunteers to man soft drink table. Seek beer sponsor - Due South Brewery
• Finalize details necessary for above
• Sponsor sign on easel
• Bermant Foundation book promotion
B. Opening Event Program
• Create program (opening remarks when and by whom, sponsor, official recognitions)
• Kinetic artwork in /around Museum
• Entertainment? (Kinetic video in theater)
KINETIC SYMPOSIUM TO DO LIST 11.23.2012
• Special gifts (Distribution of show books)
C. Prepare invite logistics
• Invite list
• Invite document
• Email to list
• RSVP and follow up for accurate count
• Create list for attendance
D. Opening Reception follow up
• Thank you to attendees
MARKETING
Deborah Bottorf - Amy Bernard
A. Prepare mock ups for marketing materials
• Save the Date Card
• Program
• Souvenir Show book with DVD
• Ads
• Signage
• Opening night invite
• Presentation Program
B. Prepare production for marketing materials
• Save the Date Card - completed and distributed at ISC Oct. conference in Chicago, 15,000
Costal Star + at Lynn Uni Presidential debate press kits, Lifestyle tour groups, City facilities
and businesses. 20,000 to date.
• Program - In final production
• PR - Local press received for installations to date. Arts Newspaper and Art & Culture
magazine planned article.
• Souvenir Show book with DVD - Nancy Schiffer of Schiffer publishing writing introduction.
Other copy written, in for artists page layout, DAMC students preparing video for DVD.
• Ads - Sculpture Magazine, Coastal Star
• Signage
• Opening night invite
• Presentation Program
C. Distribution of Marketing Materials
• Businesses
• Public and Private Schools, Universities
• Organizations
• Associations (homeowners, cultural and related)
SPONSOR RELATIONS
A. Secure sponsors
B. Finalize sponsor donations
• Detail sponsor commitment
• Obtain logos
KINETIC SYMPOSIUM TO DO LIST 11.23.2012
• Add logo's to marketing materials
C. Sponsor relations during Symposium
• Coordinate sponsor logistics
• Make sure sponsors are happy
D. Sponsor follow up
• Formal thank you
SPONORS
Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA)
Kinetic Art Organization (KAO)
Art in Public Places
International Sculpture Center
Arts and Science Collaborations
Cultural Council of PBC
Neighborhood Art Gallery
Arts District
Wind Capitol Group
Digital Art Media College
Graphics Plus
Citrus Creative Group
Arts Radio Network
FPL
Song & Associates
South Florida Science Museum
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The Stage Left Theater Mural Project offers more than just murals on the
shuffleboard building; it brings to life the walls that become artist's canvas
creating the murals to define the destination. This multifaceted project was
designed to create commission jobs for artists and revitalizes a blighted building
that brands a cultural destination located at 145 S.E. 2 " Ave. Public art serves
as an expression of the community, as well as a creative landmark. The murals
will showcase an important venue for the community and visitors to appreciate
artwork outside the traditional gallery setting. Each mural will be painted directly
on the building with exterior Ben Moore paint and a final coat of clear graffiti seal
paint to protect the murals. The total budget for the project is $4500.00. The
murals were approved by the Stage Left Theater board in August.
The CRA has been working with 3 artists to make this project a success. Below
is the artist information.
Sharon Koskoff
Sharon is a full time professional artist known for her
Decometric murals, conceptual installations, giant
puppets, environmental designs, children's programming
and love of architecture. As fine arts major of sculpture
and photography, she received a cum laude Bachelor of
Arts degree from Brooklyn College, and a second degree
in Color Theory from the New York School of Interior
Design. Koskoff taught at the Armory Art Center for
fifteen years and is currently teaching at Old School
Square. She is also a well known lecturer on the
architectural styling's of Twentieth Century design.
Koskoff is the founding president of the historic preservation organization Art Deco
Society of the Palm Beaches, and a past vice president of the Artists' Guild of the Norton
Museum. She serves as a Palm Beach Post Pathfinder Award judge for high school art
students. Koskoff enjoys working on both public and private commissions while
designing needlepoint for her own company, New York Needlecraft!
Sharon has recently completed three large murals at Greenacres Elementary School, a
Chinese New Year mural for the Palm Beach Zoo at Dreher Park and a seven -hole
miniature golf course installation for First Night 2004 Delray Beach Celebration.
Sharon Koskoff is the only artist on record to receive eight consecutive grants from the
Palm Beach County Cultural Council for the Neighborhood in Artist Residency Program
(NARP). This award funded group art projects in multicultural areas. The results of these
efforts have been the public murals in Delray Beach known as the Community Mural
Projects. Koskoff has also painted over 125 murals in twenty five Palm Beach County
Public Schools.
Contact Into: (561) 276 -9925 Email: SySharon @comcast.net
Website: BySharon.com
The Proposed Stage Left Theater Mural:
The Stage Left Mural Sharon has proposed is the Comedy & Tragedy masks. The artists
are incorporating the curtains though out the project. This mural will be on the front of
the building, the masks will be on the front of the storage part of the building facing the
parking lot.
Past Public Art Murals:
LULA Lake Worth Arts
9 Arch Mural Project 2012
Mural artist transforms Children's Interactive Gallery for Barbie exhibit
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Jennifer Chaparro
Contact Info: (561) 315 -0243 Email: jnchaparro @aol.com
Website: www.amazingstreetpainting.com
Art Was My Destiny
I have been (and will be) an artist all my life. It is in my blood and genes. With a
grandfather that was a noted sculpture and art professor in Iowa and New York
City, I knew from a very early age that it was inevitable that I would be an artist in
some kind. I have worked with many different materials, including pen and ink,
water color, acrylic, ceramics, fabric, and computers. I received a Bachelor of
Arts degree in Design from UCLA, and then went on to spend 25 years in graphic
design for advertising and marketing, specializing in logo design and corporate
identity for some large companies, including Domino's Pizza, Life Fitness and the
Legend Group.
Opportunity Comes Knocking in Strange Ways
But in 2007, the chalk bug bit me, and bit me hard. I began street painting as a
fun activity to do with my two talented daughters. We discovered we loved it, and
were really good at it. After a couple of years, I started to receive offers to do
street painting for special events, and I realized this could possibly be a way to
make a living. In 2009, 1 was laid off from my full time graphic design position
due to the tanking economy. 1 took the opportunity to begin my business as a full
time special event street painter /chalk artist. After working up a business plan,
creating a Website, and utilizing all my marketing talents, I started Amazing Street
Painting. I have won many awards for my unique style of chalking, and now
travel all over the United States and the world to create these custom pieces of
art. In 2011, 1 received my Maestro Certification from the Florida Chalk Artists
Association, which certifies that I am a full fledged master of chalk art.
The Hands of An Angel
I have never done the same piece twice. I like to stretch myself by trying many
different styles, including the reproductions of everything from traditional Italian
masterpieces to American Masters like Rockwell and Leyendecker, 3D
animorphic art, custom advertising pieces and interactive art. Every surface is
different and presents it's own challenges. I enjoy the interaction with the crowd
and sharing this art form with all ages. It is a completely different experience
than painting alone in a studio. When asked if I am sad that it won't last, I
respond that compared to a piece hanging in a gallery or home, which is seen by
very few people, I can reach a much larger and broader audience with my street
art. I was told I have the "hands of an angel" and have touched many people
with the beauty and emotion the art evokes. It lives on not only in the memories
of the people I've touched, but also in photos that they take and share, and takes
on a life of it's own.
Born in St. Joseph, Michigan in 1962, Jennifer Nichols was born into an artistic
family. Her grandfather, Harry E. Stinson was a recognized Sculptor, Painter
and Art Professor at the University of Iowa and Hunter College in New York
City. Click the link below to the The Winfield Historical Society site for
information on her grandfather, Harry Stinson, and his art. Jennifer's formal art
training started in high school, and she began to accumulate awards and sell her
early watercolor paintings.
Later, Jennifer attended UCLA graduating with a degree in Design, focusing on
costume & clothing design. She continued to pursue painting while working in
advertising and raising her two daughters in Dayton, Ohio. Jennifer' work was
exhibited at various galleries and events in Ohio between 1992 -1999. She also
was very involved with the Dayton Visual Arts Center, serving as their president
and as a board member and contributing artist.
In 1999, she moved to Palm Beach, Florida. In 2004, Jennifer and her/daughters
began participating in the Street Painting Festival in Lake Worth Florida,
which is the largest street painting event in the United States, attracting 100,000
visitors each year. Jennifer and her daughters have completed several large 10'
x 10' works, usually featuring women and children, a theme that draws much
attention. She received her Semplice Professional Certification in 2009 and her
Qualificato Certification in 2010, and her Maestro Certification in 2011 from
the FCAA. In 2012, Jennifer founded the international Street Painting
Society as a way to help other street artists connect and be more successful,
and help street painting be seen as a legitimate art form.
Jennifer's work shows a unique talent for capturing faces and expressions. By
working to duplicate the colors and shading of the original art, Jennifer stays true
to the original work of art. Using soft pastel chalk on pavement or concrete
surfaces, these large works of art are washed away after each event. Jennifer's
philosophy is that street painting is as much about the performance and
execution, as it is about the art. The immediacy and challenges of the "canvas ",
weather and medium make each piece special and unique. Usually over the
course of 2 days, each piece comes to life before your eyes.
In addition to the chalk art, Jennifer has done work in a variety of media such as
pen & ink, watercolor, acrylic, gouache, ceramics and fiber, and freelances as a
graphic designer, specializing in logos, advertising & marketing materials and
websites.
The proposed Stage Left Theater Mural:
This 20X10 foot mural will be located on the side of the building the first mural as
you walk into the Theater entrance outside. The artists are incorporating the
curtains though out the project this mural will have the red curtains on either side to
make up the 20 feet.
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Mural 1 will be located at blackboard and marquee
location
Past Public Art Murals:
LULA Lake Worth Arts 9 Arch Mural Project, 2012
Mural in Private Residence, 4' x 9', acrylic, 2012
Street Painting in Gillette, Wyoming, ID'x 18',
chalk, 2013
Craig McInnis
Contact Info: (561) 389 -4800 Email: giaresinnicm @msn.com
Website: CralgMclnnis.com
I have been drawing since I can remember. I decided early on that I would be an
"Artist" and after doodling my way through high school I came to Florida to attend
the Art Institute. After graduation I plunged into a varied list of artistic endeavors.
"All things creative" has been a credo that I live by, when deciding what projects
to take on. I enjoy keeping my workload diverse to help expand my skill set. I
have had the opportunity to make music, paint on many different surfaces,
illustrate, play in Photoshop, create graphics and layouts, and most recently,
apprentice as a tattoo artist. I love the challenge new artistic territory poses.
I am also proud to be Creative Director of Fright Nights at the S. F( Fairgrounds
where over the past 7 years, I have done, honor make -up, graphics / branding,
set design, and my fair share of getting into character.
My intent is to stay focused and to NEVER take my creative gifts for granted.
The proposed Stage Left Theater Mural:
This 20X10 foot mural will be located on the side of the building, the walkway into
the Theater.
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Mural 2 will be located after the set of windows
Past Public Art Murals:
LULA Lake Worth Arts 4 Arch Mural Project 2012
Lake Worth City logo on the Bryant Park
BBAD Mural 2103