Loading...
Agenda 04-12-18 Agenda for Art Commission Meeting Thursday, April 12, 2018, 6:30 - 8:30 pm at the Fire Station #2 Training Room 2615 West Woolbright Road, Boynton Beach AGENDA: I. CALL TO ORDER DATED AGS 2018 II. ROLL CALL OF MEMBERS III. AGENDA APPROVAL IV. APPROVE MEETING MINUTES A. Feb. 8 minutes B. March 8 minutes V. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS FROM THE BOARD VI. ANNOUNCEMENTS/REPORTS A. Sat., March 24, 4 - 6:30pm Ocean Ridge Garden Club, "Art in the Gardens" event featuring kinetics and plein air B. Fri., April 13, 6 - 7pm Sister Cities, Young Artists & Authors Awards Reception at the Boynton Beach Mall - North end, in front of Restore Coffee Roasters VII. PROJECT UPDATES/APPROVALS A. Riverwalk Public Art concept review (presentation at meeting) VIII. INTL KINETIC ART EXHIBIT AND SYMPOSIUM PLANNING A. Kinetic Art Event planning • Call to artists published • Invite to key artists review IX. NEW BUSINESS A. Donation of painting B. Conrad Pickel Celebration X. UNFINISHED BUSINESS A. Town Square Plan • RFQ and artists invite for public art projects XI. FUTURE BUSINESS 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 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 AUXILIARYAIDS AND SERVICES WHERE NECESSARYTO AFFORD AN INDIVIDUAL WITH A DISABILITY AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN AND ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF A SERVICE,PROGRAM,OR ACTIVITY CONDUCTED BY THE CITY PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY CLERK'OFFICE, (561)742-6060 OR(TTY)1-800-955-8771,AT LEAST TWENTY-FOUR HOURS PRIOR TO THE PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY IN ORDER FOR THE CITY TO REASONABLY ACCOMMODATE YOUR REQUEST. ADDITIONAL AGENDA ITEMS MAY BE ADDED SUBSEQUENT TO THE PUBLICATION OF THE AGENDA ON THE CITY'S WEB SITE. INFORMATION RE- GARDING ITEMS ADDED TO THE AGENDAAFTER IT IS PUBLISHED ON THE CITY'S WEB SITE CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK. THE BOARD(COMMITTEE)MAY ONLY CONDUCT PUBLIC BUSINESS AFTER A QUORUM HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED. IF NO QUORUM IS ESTAB- LISHED WITHIN TWENTY MINUTES OF THE NOTICED START TIME OF THE MEETING THE CITY CLERK OR HER DESIGNEE WILL SO NOTE THE FAIL- URE TO ESTABLISH A QUORUM AND THE MEETING SHALL BE CONCLUDED. BOARD MEMBERS MAY NOT PARTICIPATE FURTHER EVEN WHEN PUR- PORTEDLY ACTING IN AN INFORMAL CAPACITY. Page 1 of 1 MARK FULLER FUNCTIONAL ARTS ABOUT MARK FULLER -1080 Gator Trail Mark Fuller(MTFuller) is an environmental graphic and industrial designer, West Palm Beach, FL and has been participating in the Public Art forum since 1992. He is a 33409 creator of dynamic site specific exterior sculptural installations for a wide variety of projects, and has been established in West Palm Beach, Florida 581,707, a8 since 1986. rntfu1Ier.id8@grnail.corn His work has primarily been oriented towards creating site specific sculptural identity elements that help to establish a strong sense of place. In addition to his public art, his design experience as an industrial designer includes urban street furniture such as seating elements, bollards, lighting fixtures, tree grates, and telephone kiosks. His Art In Public Places installations have included kinetic constructions, compression-tension cable structures, and static free-standing elements. While the style of Mark's work is not characterized by a specific 'look'; it is highly stylized by his research into the unique function, architecture, environmental and cultural aspects that surround each project . As a result, the visual characteristics of Fulleris installations flex and change with an appropriate sensitivity for the project at hand. His works are site-specific, and typically laced with symbolic or abstract reference that link the art solidly to itis environment. His projects have been referenced by a spokesperson for the National Endowment For The Arts as "a good example of what public art can be". His most recent works have explored the use of cutting edge high-technology and dichroic coatings. His installations have included solar-generated electric power, LED luminaries, and the recycling of various glass waste materials. With an interest to promote egreeni and low carbon footprint ideology, Mark continues to move forward developing appropriate eco- conscious fabrication methods and techniques . Experience and accessibility with high-tech fabrication methods and finishing technology allow him to effectively determine appropriate production methods to accommodate budget, schedule, and function requirements. His projects often incorporate diverse fabrication methods utilizing polymer- based moldings, cast stone fabrications, specialized epoxy-polyester hybrid coatings, and aero-space quality precision metal fabrications. His production facility provides him with immediate access to state-of-the-art industrial lasers, water-jet cutting, CNC computerized machining, robotic welding, robotic brakes, Amada punch presses, powdercoating, and large format image reproduction. Combined with his sophisticated design skills, these assets enhance his ability to streamline the creative process from concept to reality. MARK FULLER FUNCTIONAL ARTS PUBLIC ART PROJECTS -1080 Gator Trail C21-16 - United Technologies, Palm Beach Gardens, FL (2017) West Palle Beach, FL Forever and Always - Compassionate Friends Memorial, (2016) 33400 Four Transit Shelters - City of Palm Beach Gardens, FL (2016) CoolPool mural - LULA, CRA, City of Lake Worth, FL(2014) �81.707. a8 Juno Beach 9/11 Remembrance Memorial, Juno Beach, FL (2013) mtfu1ler.id8@grrrail.corri Rainbow Swimming - Port Everglades Terminal 19, Broward County, FL (2013) Stripe Squiggle Soup - Riverwalk, Bradenton, FL (2012) Pinned Down By A Grape - Riverwalk, Bradenton, FL (2012) Satellites Are Out Tonight - Riverwalk, Bradenton, FL (2012) No Flying Strange Bananas - Riverwalk, Bradenton, FL (2012) Walk This Way - Riverwalk, Bradenton, FL (2012) Depend du Soleil - Florida Gulf Coast University, Ft. Myers, FL(2012) Whatever You Say, Dear- Florida Gulf Coast University, Ft. Myers, FL (2012) Anticipated Harvest - City of Boynton Beach, FL (2012) My Lovely Distraction - Palm Beach County AIPP, West Palm Beach, Florida (2011) Home of the Brave - City of Lauderhill, FL (2010) 09.11.01 Memorial - City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida (2010) Markers - Historic Mercer Cemetery, City of Trenton, NJ (2006) The Tipping Points - Village of Royal Palm Beach, Florida (2009) StentTower- Tenet Healthcare; Florida (2009) Lotus Agikam - City of Lauderhill, Lauderhill, Florida (2009) Cambieris Quilt - City of Naples, Naples, Florida (2009) ArcSolar - Doubletree Hotel, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida (2008) Triads - Store Inc, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida (2008) The Last Pasture - Boynton Town Center, Boynton Beach, Florida (2008) Waterhole #3 - Boynton Town Center, Boynton Beach, Florida (2008) Eight Horses - The Sembler Company, St. Petersburg, Florida (2008) Gimme Shelter - Pinellas County Cultural Arts Council, Seminole, FL (2008) Light Swimming - Palm Beach County Arts Council, Delray Beach, Florida (2007) The Fish - Channing Corporation, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida (2006) The Obelisk- The Sembler Company, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida (2006) Stack/45 - Legacy Place, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida (2006) The Four Benches - The Sembler Company, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida (2006) Buoyboards - South Street Seaport Museum, New York, NY (2006) I'll Be Right Back - Skokowski Memorial Trust, City Hall, Palm Beach Gardens, (2005) Butterfly Grove - PGA Commons, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida (2005) Old 1051 - The Morris & Essex Lines, Newark Penn Station, NJDOT, Newark, NJ (2004) Track 2; 1-9 - Pinellas County Cultural Arts Council, St. Petersburg, Florida (2004) Magician's Birthday - Suntrust Bank, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida (2003) WTC-9/11 Memorial - The City of Hoboken, New Jersey (2002) Mood For Wind &Water 1,11,111 - Channing Corporation (2002) Lizards, Fish, &Sailfish - 1-95 Sound Barriers, FDOT, FL (2001) Flock - The City of Mercer Island, Mercer Island, Washington (2001) Square Peg- Round Hole - Interim Services, Seattle, WA(2000) Tensegrity - Discovery Museum of the Desert, Palm Desert, California (1999) MARK FULLER FUNCTIONAL ARTS 3 PAST PROJECTS DETAIL 1080 Gator Trail Title: C21­16 West Palm Beach, FL Location: United Technologies, Palm Beach Gardens, FL (2017) 33409 Dimensions: 241 x 20'W x 18'H 56-1.707A688 Materials: #316 stainless steel, cold rolled steel Budget: $306,000.00 rntfu1ler.id8@grnail.corn Agency: Kolter Urban / United Technologies Scott Morton 561.515.4450 ext127 Title: Track 2, 1 - 9 Location: 9 community markers in Pinellas County Dimensions: 141 x 12"W x 17'H Materials: Aluminum, acrylic polyurethane, concrete Budget: $95,000.00 Agency: Pinellas County Mark Flickinger 727.692.8300 Title: Rainbow Swimming Location: Terminal 19, Port Everglades, Broward County, FL Dimensions: 721 x 6'H x 12"D Materials: Dichroic coated acrylic, stainless cable, LED lights Budget: $120,000 Agency: Broward Cultural Arts Division Claire Garrett 954.357.7236 PROJECT DESCRIPTION This project is a waterfront mixed use development comprising a residential structure and a retail shopping area. It included multiple elements as follows: Tinted glass storefron windows at ground level parking garage windows. Thematic wave paver patterns in select areas Free-standing fabricated aluminum functional art elements with tinted acrylic panels and roof covers. Dimensions vary from 161 to 20'L x 12'H A fabricated aluminum gateway structure 14'L x 24"D x 12'H A 12' x 12' x 17'H fabricated aluminum kinetic sculpture located in a traffic circle with tinted acrylic panel details Fabricated aluminum kinetic fish &wave sculptures along the waterfront expoure Environmental education information exhibit along the southern wetland area Art In Public Places 09 April 2018 MARK FULLER City of Boynton Beach RiverWalk Plaza, Boynton Beach, FL FUNCTIONAL ARTS 1080 Gator Trail West Palle Beach, FL 33409 Riverwalk AIPP Criteria 56-1.707A688 Q: Is the artwork appropriate and relevant to the site? Why? rntfu1Ier.id8@grnail.corr, A:The proposed artwork is comprised of many free-standing structural elements with various functions. These include a transit portal, a covered gathering arbor, an entry gateway to the waterfront area, an environmental educational plaque, kinetic sculptures, and a series of access portals that act as visual markers for pedestrian entry to the parking lot. These functional art elements embody common design elements which help to uniquely identify the project, provide visual continuity, and help to define a sense of place. Q: Is it original? (Not duplicated or mass produced) A: Yes. The art elements are of original design and specifically created for this project. Level of creativity. The design continuity is achieved through the consistent use of an aqua& indigo color scheme on transparent and translucent panels, as well as the use of a parallel iwavei pattern. These elements have been incorporated into the various structures to pay homage to the waterfront location. Is it a signature or iconic? What is its visual/aesthetic appeal? The visual appeal is contemporary and modern in keeping with the established architectural flavor of the project while also incorporating an aquatic theme. The art is not overbearing or self-conscious, and has a peaceful, calming essence. Level of design and form? Highly experienced professional Level of innovative excellence-conceptual, technical and technique PLACEMENT What is its site-context impact? The art is intended to be an unifying identity element throughout the project. The translucent colors of the upper elements will illuminate in sunlight and cast colored shadows on the vertical columns and the ground. How is the scale to the side? The art elements are scaled to be visually evident at the pedestrian level. Are there any public safety concerns? -Traffic safety. No -Pedestrian interaction. Secure -Materials. Appropriate for intended utility and the environmental. Long-term maintenance issues: -Maintenance recommendations and schedule. /Wash /rinse down as needed to remove airborne deposits. -Vandal proof//out of reach -Durability in harsh Florida environment? most suitable materials Impact to budget- -does the concept, materials, site preparation meet the budget? Yes Address the artwork lighting and plaque identification. Uplighting will be utilized on most elements. Art In Public Places 09 April 2018 MARK FULLER City of Boynton Beach RiverWalk Plaza, Boynton Beach, FL FUNCTIONAL ARTS 1080 Gator Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33409 DEVELOPMENTJ IMPACT -What does the artwork mean to the project development? 56-1.707A688 the art recognizes and celebrates the waterfront location and provides functional rntfu1Ier.id8@grnail.corn wayfinding features for the waterfront and parking access areas. -How does the art market the development project? It presents the projects as a memorable, unique, upscale and attractive destination. -How will the artwork attract the development target audience? The art is contemporary modern and is representative of a sophisticated tropical waterfront environment. How will the artwork function for the development project? The art for this project acts as place-marking elements. What is the artworks purpose for the development project? The art provides visually interesting elements across the site. COMMUNITY IMPACT How does the artwork relate to Cityis public art collection? The art is unique to the collection. How will the artwork impact the City identity and branding? The art promotes the city as modern and dynamic. What is its impact on economic development? The art is produced in Palm Beach County Does it have an educational component?If so explain? Yes. The art includes environmental informational exhibit relative to the wetland to the south. Does contribute to the transformation of the community?If so how? As part of the overall project it brings vitality to an outdated project site. Will it contribute to social engagement?If so how? Certain elements will encourage viewers to visit which will likely be shared in groups. How does the artwork address the diversity in City's current public art collection? The art elements include functional, kinetic, and glass art. Will it attract visitors contributing to Cultural Tourism?If so how? Unknown Is the artists/artist team local, National or International? The artist is a nationally recognized local artist. VISIONING/MASTER PLAN Does the artwork meet the one of the top three preferred art forms? Eco Art Kinetic Art Glass Art Yes. All of the above. MARK FULLER FUNCTIONAL ARTS 1080 Gator Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33409 561.707A688 rntfu1ler.id8@grnail.corn Art In Public Places Budget Outline 09 April 2018 Our Ref# 040918-AIPP Riverwalk Plaza,Boynton Beach, FL BUDGET OVERVIEW TOTAL AIPP OBLIGATION $490,000.00 Artist Fee (10%) $49,000.00 Drawings &documents Engineering IGES/dxf programming Professional services $36,000.00 Materials&fabrications Hardware Transportation &freight Implementation Installation $370,560.00 Project management/oversight Operations overhead Transportation Insurance Contingencies $34,440.00 TOTAL ABOVE $490,000.00 MARK FULLER FUNCTIONAL ARTS 1080 Gator Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33409 561.707.4888 rntfu1ler.id8@grnail.corn Art In Public Places Budget Outline 09 April 2018 Our Ref# 040918-AIPP Riverwalk Plaza,Boynton Beach, FL Parking Garage Window Color $44,560.00 1344 sf Oracle film &application to glass (4) Access Portal $29,375.00 (x4) $117,500.00 Aluminum fabrication w/tinted Texan roof; color acrylic side skirts, footer, engineering, installation (1) Transit Shelter $42,088.00 R" T Aluminum fabrication w/tinted Texan roof; color acrylic side skirts, fabricated bench, footer, engineering, installation (1) Shelter 20 x 20 $61,068.00 Aluminum fabrication w/tinted Texan roof; color acrylic side I skirts, footer, engineering, installation (1) Gateway $25,350.00 Aluminum fabrication w/rolled aluminum wave forms; integral ti lighting, footer, engineering, installation (2) Kinetic Fish Waves $18,500.00 (x2) $37,000.00 Painted aluminum mobiles w/rolled aluminum tube wave forms; #316 stainless steel axial shafts, UHMW collars, engineering, installation (1) Kinetic Sculpture 12 x 12 x 17 aff $88,610.00 Fabricated aluminum tube, tinted color acrylic crescents, pedestal, yoke, bearings, vertical axis storm lock, footer, engineering, installation t 2) Informative Educational Plaques $12,200.00 Painted aluminum structure, laminate color graphic panel, installation I `u it Special Paver Wave Pattern $61,625.00 Custom tri-color custom wave pattern at designated areas and crosswalks. TOTAL $490,000.00