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Agenda 02-25-14 Agenda for Art Commission Meeting Tuesday, February 25, 2014 6:30 - 8:30 pm at the Fire Station #2 Training Room 2615 West Woolbright Boulevard, Boynton Beach AGENDA: II. CALL TO ORDER III. ROLL CALL OF MEMBERS IV. AGENDA APPROVAL V. APPROVE MEETING MINUTES A. January 28, 2014 minutes VI. ANNOUNCEMENTS /REPORTS A. January 29, 2014, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m "Kinetic Art, Year in Review" Boynton Beach City Library and AIPP B. February 13, 2014 5:30 - 7:30pm "Elements" artists reception at City Library C. February 23, 12noon - 4pm Children and Parents Day at the Women's Club VII. PROJECT UPDATES /APPROVALS A. Kinetic butterfly placement in new Butterfly Garden at Schoolhouse Children's Museum VII. INTL' KINETIC ART SYMPOSIUM AND EXHIBIT PLANNING A. DVD, Book, Poster - costs and concept review B. To do list - Review updates (SCM workshop) C. Sponsors contacts - updates VIII. EXHIBITS A. "Op Art" exhibit by Stanley Slutsky artwork purchase consideration IX. NEW BUSINESS A. Earthweek activities • April 22, 2014, 9- 10:30am Old Dixie Eco Walk Butterfly Count and Native Plant ID • April 24, 2014, 6 - 8pm, Elements Exhibition Conservation Exchange B. Mural application form C. Boynton Beach Art in Public Places Facebook page X. UNFINISHED BUSINESS A. None XI. FUTURE BUSINESS A. None NOTICE IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE CITY COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSID- ERED AT THIS MEETING, HE /SHE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND, FOR SUCH PURPOSE, HE /SHE MAY NEED TO ENSURE 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 ACTIV- ITY CONDUCTED 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 QUO- RUM IS ESTABLISHED WITHIN TWENTY MINUTES OF THE NOTICED START TIME OF THE MEETING THE CITY CLERK OR HER DESIG- NEE 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. The City of Boynton Beach CITY MANAGERS OFFICE P &Z #: Public Art Manager 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Permit #: P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, FL 33425 phone (561) 742 -6026 fax (561) 742 -6089 e mail ColesDobayD @bbfl.us www.BoyntonBeachArta.org Public Art Mural Form APPLICATION MUST BE SUBMITTED TO PLANNING AND ZONING AND APPROVED BY THE ARTS COMMISSION Building Owner Name Building owner's permission to have mural installed on property (building owner's signature here) (If building owner is not accessible to sign document, a separate document can be emailed and attached to application) Building location (physical address) Business Name Business Address Business Phone Web site Business Person Phone Email Mural project manager contact name Phone Email Mural description (it's relevance to the project, business, community and Boynton Beach ) Mural concept image (attach concept sketch or image) Mural location on building or property (visual image of building or property with mural location marked is preferred) Mural Dimensions height length width total square feet Mural materials (type of paint or film, protective uv coating or uv resistance, graffiti prevention coating) Mural Artist Name Address Web site Email Phone Cell Phone Please attach examples of artists past mural projects with reference information as stated above. (Project name, project contact reference, mural description, site relevance, size location materials) SIGNS VS MURALS (see City Code of Ordinances Citations below) Article IV Sign Standards, Sec. 3. Prohibited Signs. H. Painted Wall Sign. Any sign painted on or attached to a wall, excluding murals , which are reviewed separately in accordance with Section 4.D.4. below and approved by the Arts Commission. Article IV Sign Standards, Sec. 4. Standards, D. Special Signs, 4. Murals a. Purpose. Murals , as defined in Chapter 1, Article 11 , are intended to improve the value and aesthetic appearance of the city, contribute to community identity and redevelopment, foster cultural identity and preserve history, and may be used to enhance blank walls that are visible to the public, all the while respecting community standards relative to decency and obscenity. b. Standards. Murals shall be applied in accordance with the following design criteria: (1) Murals shall be applied utilizing weather resistant paint or materials; (2) Murals shall not contain any obscene, indecent, or immoral content; (3) Murals shall not be designed as to constitute or create a traffic hazard; and (4) Murals shall only be allowed on building facades and walls. c. Review Process. Any new mural or any modification to an existing mural shall require site plan review ( Chapter 2, Article 11, Section 2 .F.). In addition, the Arts Commission shall review each new mural or modification to an existing mural to ensure the enhancement of the city's aesthetic, historic, cultural, and economic value, and the preservation and protection of works of art. Procedural requirements include the following: • Submit Public Art Mural Information form to Planning & Zoning Division with $150.00 application fee. Check made to City of Boynton Beach. • Art Commission must approve mural artist and mural concept selected for site and/ or project. Public Art Manager will guide applicant on process. • Approval from Arts Commission prior to permit issuance. • Notice Public Art Manager for final mural inspection. • Arts Commission will approve completed mural. The Arts Commission meets on the fourth Tuesday of every month. Mural Proposal must be submitted to Public Art Manager the Monday prior to the Arts Commission meeting. Mural Proposal is preferred to be submitted in one PDF digital file that is not larger than 1MB in file size and emailed to Public Art Manager. For additional information on this program, contact Debby Coles - Dobay, Public Art Manager at (561) 742 -6026, email address colesdobavd4,,bbfl.us MURAL DESIGN GUIDELINES MURAL - A work of art designed for a specific wall, ceiling, area or large permanent surface that enhances a building, wall or public space.. It must be designed for a specific space and serve the purpose of the space. Such mural shall not contain any brand name, product name or items, abbreviation thereof, company or business name or logo, trademark or other commercial message. Definition A mural shall be an original work of art that is applied to an exterior building facade, structure or space and permitted to consist of any size, shape, form, color, material, medium or combination thereof. Purpose and Intent The purpose is to permit and encourage the production of exterior murals that are original works of art which foster a positive community identity and appearance. Inasmuch, murals are intended to contribute to and advance: streetscape aesthetics; architectural features or character of a building or other human made structure; create a unique identity; sense of place; civic pride; encourage community interaction; the preservation of local history and /or culture; and deterrents to trespass, vandalism, graffiti and other illicit acts against public or private property on which a mural is located. Design Standards • Murals shall be an original work of art. • Murals shall be designed and constructed under the supervision of a qualified artist/ muralist or other qualified professional who has sufficient knowledge and experience in the design and execution of such projects, as well as with the application of the selected medium • Murals must exhibit excellence in design, content, material, and application while incorporating high - quality materials that will enhance the overall development and appearance of the site • Murals materials shall be securely attached to the building or structure to which it is applied • Mural materials shall be durable and weather resistant to prevent premature deterioration or other unintended change in appearance • Mural materials must be appropriate for its outdoor location and climate, with special considerations for longevity and if possible, graffiti- resistant • Mural materials used may be, but are not limited to, paint and other artistic mediums such as the or mosaic • Mural design, location, scale, and content should be in keeping with and enhance the building, wall, windows, fence or other surface on which it is located, as well as the local environment • Murals may contain some, all or none of the following: electrical components three dimensional structures, lighting; moving elements and /or images, and any method that causes periodic changes in the appearance Prohibitions • Murals shall not be applied to any surface that was unlawfully established • Murals shall not constitute or create a traffic hazard for passing motorists • Murals shall not obscure or detract from the significant architectural features of the said structure or have an adverse affect on adjacent properties or facing properties. • Murals shall not compromise the proper function of any building or use or diminish public safety • Murals shall not contain a logo or trademarked symbol, except for official government seals • Murals shall not include commercial text or products displaying, mimicking or construed as symbolizing a specific brand • Murals shall not incorporate recognized signs of hatred or discrimination against any race, color, sex, age, national origin, disability, religion, ancestry, marital status, familial status, gender identity or expression, or sexual orientation • Murals shall not depict any obscene, indecent or immoral content • Murals shall not consist of any reproduction, copy or mass - produced work of visual art of any type • Murals shall be located in a manner that is visually and physically accessible to the public Sponsors updated 2 -24 -2014 Company Name Contact Person Title Phone Email Website Address City State Zip Sponsor Commitment I(inectic entertainment, indoor Value Logo? Tag line Activista Artiste Rolando Chang 7865211199 ActivistArtistAOomail.com http: / /activistartista.blogspot.com/ 422 West industrial ave Boynton Beach FL 33424 yes Arts District off Industrial Ave in Boynton Beach (artist exhibition Barrero kinetic exhibit committee space Alro Metals Brian Glick VP of Marketing 517- 787 -5500 brglick(@alro.com Alro Steel Corporation - Metals. Industrial Supplies Headquarter, Jackson, MI Boca Raton FL 33487 ? Metals, Industrial Supplies, Plastics. and Plastics John Santarelli Boca Raton Office (561) 997 -6766 isantarelli(alal ro.com 6200 Park of Commerce Blvd Arts & Science Collaborations, Inc. Cynthia Pannucci may assist The purpose of the ASCI is to raise public awareness about artists Cynthia Pannucci Executive Director 5059900781 asci(@asci.om www.asci.org with presenting committee and yes and scientists using science and technology to explore new forms ASCI promoting event of creative communication and collaborations between these fields. Radio Walking tour, Logo on Arts Radio Network John Watts 5615428604 info(@artsradionet work.com www.artsradionetwork.com 5070 Ashley Drive, Suite 833 Boynton Beach FL 33437 Program /Map, Website, show yes Celebrating the Arts, Culture and Civil Discourse in South Florida book, OR Code on plaques, booth? PR AW Architects Jim Williams www_awamIaL om 7700 Congress Ave #1114 Boca Raton FL 33487 Jason Flanzbaum President Boca Bearings Cory Oliver Marketing 8003323256 cmrv(ibocahearings . cnm http: / /www.bocabearings.com/ 1420 Neptune Drive, Suite A Boynton Beach FL 33426 52,500 Yes Miniature Bearings for Industry, Hobby, and Recreation The Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Vivian Brooks Executive Director serves the community by guiding redevelopment activities, such as Boynton Beach C Community affordable housing, free special events and small business funding Redevelopment Agency Marty Walsh Marketing 5617373258 hrookw @bhfL us w.hoyntonbeachcra . com ww 710 North Federal Highway Boynton Beach FL 33435 ? ? yes programs, that create a vibrant downtown core and revitalized Heather Community Relations neighborhoods within the Agency's District comprised of 1,650 acres along the eastern edge of the City of Boynton Beach. $15,000 City of Boynton Beach City Managers 561742 6010 www.boynton- beach.ora 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach FL 33435 Title Sponsor -2014 Office $15,000 -2015 htto. / /www.bovnton- beach.oro /government/ "Avenue of the Arts" is an on loan, yearlong outdoor exhibit in the City of Boynton: Debby Coles- Public Art Manager 5617426026 colesdobavd(a 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd Boynton Beach FL 33435 324,000 yes City of Boynton Beach downtown core. As visitors travel from departments /oublic art /oroarams/ Avenue of the Arts Dobay Boynton Beach Boulevard down Seacrest Boulevard, east on Ocean avenue of the arts.html Jerry Lower 561- 313 -9195 m k L bellsouth.ne t Inserts (advertising) and Serving the coastal residents of Hypoluxo Island, South Pal Beach, Coastal Star Mary Kate Leming 561- 281 -3593 www.thecnastalstar . cnm 5011 North Ocean Blvd Ocean Ridge FL 33435 editorial story on Exhibit YES TBD Manalapan, Ocean R b land Briny breezes, Delray Beach, Marvjane.fine0(nlgmaiLcom Ma one Fine 862 - 438 -0959 Highland Beach and Boca a Raton. outdoor kinetic exhibit Cornermark Tom Brewitz Kinetic Artist 6512533699 tbrewitz(alcornermark.com www.cornermark.com MN committee; exhibiting artist; yes Kinetic Sculpture, Mobiles, Stabiles, and more. (no honorarium); travel The Cultural Council is Palm Beach County's official arts agency and serves non - profit cultural organizations and professional artists Rena Blades Executive Director rblades @pbccc.org ; throughout the county. Our responsibilities include marketing the Cultural Council of Palm Beach Bill Nix Marketing & Gov't Affairs (561)471 -2901 bnix @pbcccorg ; http: / /www.palmbeachculture.com 601 Lake Ave Lake Worth FL 33460 ? yes county's cultural experiences to visitors and residents, County Count Nicole Hick y Artist Services (561)379 -8308 Brad nhicke y @pbcccorg administering grants to organizations and artists, expanding art Bradford Deflin Board Member bdeflin @mac.com and cultural education opportunities, advocating for funding and arts - friendly policies and developing audiences and donors through membership programs. devoted to fostering the efforts of artists working with non- traditional Sandy Hopmans (805)687 -5239 sandyhopmans @cox.net the david bermant foundation - kinetic art and for in g rant App lyg materials. These materials include physical sources of energy, light David Bermant Foundation Bess Rochlitzer Director (805)570 -8735 bessrchlitzer @me.com is interested in presenting at and sound, which are used in works that question and extend the sculpture using light motion and sound Symposium boundaries of the visual arts Digital Media Arts College MJ Safra Marketing Director 561- 391 -1148 msafraadmacedu www.dmac.edu 5400 Broken Sound Blvd Boca Raton FL 33487 ? yes Due South Brewing Company Jodi iodi(iduesouthales.com Boynton Beach FL ? connect buyers and sellers through our partner sites including Live Elite Decorative Arts Chris Hayes CEO /President 9542053446 chris(weliteauction.com www.eliteauction.com 1034 Gateway Blvd Suite 106 Boynton Beach FL 33426 Auctioneers Invaluable and AuctionZio No matter your location, you can have a front row look at each item up for bid. Five Chefs ? ? Yes Flipstone Technology Partners, Scott Conley and software writers and 561 - 880 -5155 operati nns(lgfli ostone.com www.fliostone.com Boynton Beach FL 33426 scott(afliostone.com Inc. David Vollbracht people meeters FM Contract Services Rick Lococo (813)251 -1221 ricklococofm(u�amail.com 601 Bayshore Blvd Suite 650 Tampa FL 33606 ? ? (954)275 -4586 cell FPL Ethel Williams Regional Manager- 5616912575 EtheI.I.Williamsrfol.com www.fnl.com 700 Universe Boulevard Juno Beach FL 33408 ? ? Yes Largest electric utility in Florida and one of the largest rate - Corporate External Affairs regulated utilities in the US. Graphics Plus Amy Bernard 5613176716 amv(�araphicsolususa.com www.oraohi csolususa.com 7517 County Lake Drive ? ? Distribute Save the date cards The International Sculpture Center (ISC) is a member - supported, at Oct. sculpture conference, nonprofit organization founded in 1960 to champion the creation Johanna iohannah0scultoture.ora Art Basel, and website; they get Yes and understanding of sculpture and its unique, vital contribution to International Sculpture Center Hutchinson Executive Director 09)689 -1051 ext. 30 htto: / /www.sculoture.ora/ 19 Fairgrounds Road, Suite B Hamilton NJ 8619 log on save the date cards, Value Yes society. Members include sculptors, collectors, patrons, architects, booth space at Kinetic TBD developers, journalists, curators, historians, critics, educators, Symposium, logo on show foundries, galleries, and museums — anyone with an interest in and book, signage, social media commitment to the field of sculpture. Sponsors updated 2 -24 -2014 m http:/ /wwb/ KAO - Our Kinetic Art Organization is a meeting place for all Kinetic Art Organization (KAO) Ralfonso ki neticartorgatorgan izatio n zatio 301 Clematis Street, Suite 3000 West Palm Beach FL 33401 yes TBD yes people interested in Kinetic Art and the growing number of sculptors that create Kinetic Art. Marriott (Boca Town at Boca Vanita Vaswani- Assoc. Director of Sales 561- 392 -4600 561- 620 -3702 Boca Raton FL ? yes Center) Renner Marriott Boynton Beach Debby Allen Director 5 618 5 3 10 14 Boynton Beach FL Accommodation Discount Yes plus sponsor? (561) 736 -8838 Miller Land Planning Bradley D. Miller President (561)703 -5062 hradlev(amlpc.net www_ no llerlandnlanni no.com 508 E Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach FL 33435 $100 Developer planing representative rickrd?neiohborhoodaallerv.com Indoor Kinetic Exhibit Neighborhood Galley g y Rick Beau Lieu 5617368181 htt / /www.nei hborhood alley cam p" g g y' 422 West Industrial Ave Boynton Beach y FL 33426 Committee es yes Bo nton Beach Nei hborhood art district 9 The Convention and Visitors Bureau services include the development of an annual tourism marketing plan and the implementation of the plan through advertising, public relations, Palm Beach County Convention Director Leisure Product 1555 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd Suite tour package development, online /electronic means, attendance and Visitors Bureau Sergio Piedra Development 561- 233 -3035 s piedra! pal mbeachfl.com http: / /www.palmbeachfl.com/ 800 West Palm Beach FL 33401 ? yes at consumer and trade shows. Our well- trained team conducts familiarization tours and sales missions, participates in trade shows in foreign markets, conducts special projects, and other marketing initiatives agreed upon with the County to promote the destination. Quantum /Olen Properties Alfred Lafave Project Manager 5617553821 alafave(a)olenoorperties.com www.olenporperties.com 1062 Coral Ridge Drive Coral Springs FL 33071 ? Jorge Perez akarson @relatedgroup.com Related Group Arden Karson President /CEO phanna @relatedgroup.com ? Patricia Garcia- Secret Garden Cafe Sherry Johnson 5617528598 sherrvcct:@aol.com TBD ? Solar Tree Rein Triedfeldt Kinetic Sculpture 6096562380 rein(&triefeldt.com http : / /www.triefeldt.com /index.html Solar Tree Project Presentation with Central Charter School Value $15,000 yes Solar Tree Project with Central Charter School in Broward Song + Associates, Inc. is a full - service architectural, planning and Song & Associates, Inc. 5616552423 http: / /www.songandassociates.net /xe/ 400 S Australian Ave, 6th Floor West Palm Beach FL 33401 yes interior design firm, based in West Palm Beach , Florida. With branch offices in Orlando, Song + Associates has the ability to serve clients' needs throughout Florida. South Florida Science Center and Belen Woods Director of Marketing 5613707723 www.sciencecenter.ora 4801 Dreher Trail North North West Palm Beach FL 33405 Aquarium Voxeljet 3D Printing products Joseph Kowen VP Sales 1 803 554 3643 systems0voxeliet.de 3D- Drucker 13D- Modelle I Rapid Prototyping Germany leading manufacturer of industrial 3D printing systems voxeliet 3D Systems Corporation Thomas Donahue donahuef 3ds stems.com Washington Real Estate Advisors Davis Camalier Boynton Beach FL ? ? Developer Wind Capital Group is a true partner to the people, places and Wind Group Capital p p 3 1468 5 3000 info61windcapitalorouri.com www.windca ital com htt P p g rou p ' Yes communities where wind energy offers the greatest potential. A company that not only develops state -of- the -art wind energy projects but also owns and operates them. Winn Dixie Farrah Shoukry Neighborhood 9547832704 farrahshourkyl7a winn- 1141 SW 12th Ave Pompano Beach FL 33069 TDB ? yes GRANT OPPORTUNITIES Submit deadline Full proposal notification Deadline for full Notification Amount requested Chances proposal KNIGHT ART GRANT Submitted LOI May 31, 2014 December 2014 $50,000.00 Historically granted program in 2/24/14 Miami ART PLACE GRANT (NEA) Submitted LOI February 2014 April 2014 June 2014 $50,000.00 ? 12/15/13 February 25 Arts Commission agenda back up Kinetic Butterfly placement in butterfly garden at SCM Between 1:30 - 2pm on March 25, 2014 the Boynton Beach Garden Club will feature the new butterfly garden on its garden tour as its second stop. Schoolhouse Children's Museum and City staff will greet the Boynton Beach Garden Clubs tour participants to thank the clubs community project committee for their contribution for all to enjoy. The Boynton Beach Garden Club dedicated time and materials to plant and maintain a new butterfly garden along the east side of the Schoolhouse Children's Museum. Glenda Hall, the City's Forestry and Grounds Manager, guided the process so that the garden conformed to landscapes and greenways throughout the City. This new garden connects the many native plantings for butterflies to migrate around Boynton Beach including Old Dixie Eco Walk at Seabourn Cove. Included in the garden is artist David Langley's kinetic butterfly. He was pleased to have it continued display in the City following the 2013 International Kinetic Art Exhibit and Symposium. The bright yellow butterfly was installed to a custom made cement pad and sits high above the butterfly plants amongst the garden. It's an eye catching sculpture that signifies the garden and its purpose to attract and sustain butterflies. Programming at the Schoolhouse Children's Museum features the butterfly larvae, chrysalis and caterpillars that live in the garden. Students collect and display them in the window that overlooks the garden adding to educational experience. February 25 Arts Commission agenda back up The Schoolhouse Children's Museum and Learning Center KINETIC ART WORKSHOPS FEBRUARY 2015 The Schoolhouse Children's Museum and Learning Center will hold a Kinetic Art event at the museum on February 7, 2015 in conjunction with the City of Boynton Beach's 2015 International Kinetic Art Exhibition and Symposium. The Museum serves children ages 2 -9. On February 6, 2015 we will devote the day's classes to creating Kinetic Art with all of the children. Mission Statement The Schoolhouse Children's Museum & Learning Center strives to engage young children in playful discovery through hands -on, interactive, learning environments that integrate the arts, humanities and sciences in a historical setting. Vision Statement All children will embrace life long learning through the joy of discovery. Recommended Program: What: Just Add Wind! Blow on over to The Schoolhouse Children's Museum and construct your own kinetic masterpiece! Children will be able to construct their own "wind- mobile" from lightweight recycled materials. With just a little engineering and a lot of imagination, your little one will be a true kinetic artist! Cost is $4.00 per child Who: Ages 3 -9 When: Saturday, February 7th 2015 from 10:15am - 12:15pm Where: The Schoolhouse Children's Museum February 25 Arts Commission agenda back up OP ART exhibition artwork purchase opportunity Artist Stanley Slutsky offered a reduction in one of his Op Art paintings for 2 J t tS�1E s 9,� i 6 g t� E r \¢ E t E t t_- permanent placement in the City. 2002, #139 Symentry, 48" x 48 ", Acrylic on Canvas, priced at $3,500.00 Stan's offer for this artwork is at $900.00 Stan's work frequently sells for $2,000 - $3,500 plus. Decision considerations: Since Stanley Slutsky's artwork is "Op Art" it will fit into the Art in Public Places vision of featuring kinetic artwork in the City distinguishing it from many other Public Art Programs. AIPP budget funds are limited and present focus is on 2015 International Kinetic Art Exhibit and Symposium funding. February 25 Arts Commission agenda back up Tuesday, April 22, 2014, 9 - 10:30am Old Dixie Eco Walk butterfly count and native plant ID Old Dixie Eco Walk public art project is a reforestation project to attract and sustain butterflies. It features 62 native plants with identification plaques, butterfly watering holes, sculptural rock resting areas and informational panels. Art in Public Places will host a walk for native plant, butterfly and wildlife organizations to attend to inform them about the purpose and function of the Old Dixie Eco Walk. The North American Butterfly Association (NASA) local representative will inform the public about the butterfly migration, endangered butterflies and their habitats. Eco Artist, Lucy Keshavarz will inform the public about the Old Dixie Eco Art project and its purpose. Horticultural experts will inform the public about the benefits of native plantings and butterfly gardens. City staff will introduce the public to the benefits of the Old Dixie Eco walk reforestation project and its contribution to the future Blueway, greenway, bikeway project. The ELEMENTS Exhibition Conservation Exchange Thursday, April 24, 2014, 7 - 8pm Participate in the conversation about the environmental conservation movement in South Florida. Collectively, three artists engaged in conversations and site visits with leaders of organizations throughout South Florida. They observed, documented and processed their images and experiences. The artists created three collaborative artworks which are the centerpiece of the "Elements" exhibition. Each artists contributed his medium to the collaborative artworks: Rolando Chang Barrero, painting; Anthony Burks, Sr, drawing; and Greg Matthews, photography. The collaborative artworks are not only esthetically pleasing but socially impactful. Each artist also has several individual artworks exhibited to demonstrate their medium and commitment to environmental issues February 25 Arts Commission agenda back up At 6:00 - 7:OOpm in the Boynton Beach City Library Program room the artists and three members of the South Florida conservation movement will talk about their programs. The public is invited to participate in this conversation. Learn from conversation leaders: "Fire in Florida" by Rob ?, Ranger for Jonathan Dickenson State Park "Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge" by Matthew Schwartz, South Florida Wildlife Association "Rare Species impact on South Florida" by Karen McGovern, Rare Species Conservatory Fund At 7:OOpm visit the 2nd floor of the City Library for an interactive conversation with the artists, conservation organization leaders and volunteers while studying the "Elements, fire, water, earth," exhibition artwork. The Elements Exhibition and Conservation Exchange program supports the City of Boynton Beach's green programs including Earthweek activities, Climate Action Plan, Galaxy E3 Elementary School, Seaborne Cove and its Old Dixie Eco Walk. February 25 Arts Commission agenda back up PRODUCTION COSTS FOR SHOWBOOK, DVD, POSTER 2013 Kinetic 36 pages, 4/4, Showbook Includes DVD translucent Inset ;DVD in clear production replication and sleeve and clear (Does not include printing sheets, perfect bound poly each preproduction cost) Quantity 1,000 2,000 3,000 Price for each $7.15 $6.36 $5.94 TOTAL $7,158.08 $12,721.09 $17,827.05 DVD replication & printing Quantity 1,000 2,500 5,000 Price for each $2.00 $1.80 $1.75 DVD jewel case & printing Quantity 1,000 2,500 5,000 Price for each $1.25 $1.15 $1.00 TOTAL $3.25ea. ($3,250) $2.95ea. ($6,250) $2.75ea. ($13,750) DVD filming $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 & editing Total Cost $4,250 ($4.25ea.) $7,250 ($2.90ea.) $14,750( POSTER 24 x $6 4/0 80#Gloss cover PRINTING Quantity 1,000 2,000 3,000 Price for each $1.09 $0.66 $0.53 TOTAL $1,088.90 $1,334.80 $1,584.10 POSTER TUBES $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 Quantity 1,000 2,000 3,000 Price for each $0.70ea. $700 $.70ea. $1,400 $0.70ea. $2,100 Total Cost ($1.79ea.) ($1.36ea.) ($1.23ea.) $2,088.90 $2,734.80 $3,684.10