Agenda 12-13-18 Agenda for Art Commission Meeting
Thursday, December 13, 2018, 6:00 -9:00 Pm
at the
it Station #2 Training Room
2615 West Woolbright Road, Boynton Beach, FL 33436
AGENDA:
1. CALL TO ORDER
11. ROLL CALL OF MEMBERS
HLAGENDA APPROVAL
IV. APPROVE MEETING MINUTES
A. September 13 minutes
B. October 11 minutes
C. November 8 minutes
V. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS FROM THE BOARD
VI.ANNOUNCEMENTS/REPORTS
. 1lcery for"When are you coming to visit"
A. Nov7, BBAD Art Wak emon
Town re Open Spaces & Playground Public input meeting
C. Dec. 15, BBAD Art Walk
D. Dec. 18, Public Art Town Square Master Plan presentation to City Commission
Vil. PROJECT UPDATES/APPROVALS
A. NONE
Vill. INTL KINETIC ART EXHIBIT AND SyMPOSIUM PLANNING
A. Kinetic Art Event planning updates
• Nov. /Dec. Kinetic Shimmer Project begins in schools
• Docent outdoor artwork training
• Media schedule implemented
• Receiving press credits
• Board volunteer commitment
IX. NEW BUSINESS
A. Town Square public art projects
a Ralfonso's kinetic art concept proposal for Town Square
X. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
A. NONE
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FUTURE BUSINESS
Old High School/Kapok Tree Courtyard and Gardens concept presentation
• New Fire Station Local Emerging artists public art RFQ selection
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Thank you for your time and comrriftment to the 2019 Irdernational Kinetic Art Exhibit&Symposium.
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WHEN: February 1-3,2019
Opening Reception/Vernissage(invitation only):Friday,Feb.1,6-7:30 p.m.
Publk Events:SaturdaV,Feb.2,9.00 a.m.—6,00 pm.;Sunday,Feb.3,11:00 a.m.—4.00 p.m.
OUTDOOR
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WHERE, E.Ocean Ave from NE 1st St east to N.Federal Hwy, N.Federal Hwy.north to Boynton Beach Blvd.
extension to the Boynton Harbor Marina.
WEEKEND
EVENT: Feb.2&3,2019
Sat. Feb 2-9am-6pm
Sun., Feb 3-11a -4pm
WHERE: Exhibition Tent installed at 114 N. Federal Highway,Boynton Beach
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OUTDOOR
EXHIBIT. 3 dates and times:8&m-MonrNev,26-/9am Sat.,Doc 15/11am Fri.,Jan 11
INDICATE WHAT DATES YOU ARE AVAILABLE FOR TRAINING
WHERE: MEET AT DEWEY PARK.TOUR ROUTE:E. can Ave from NE 1st St east to N.Federal Hwy,N.Federal
Hwy.north to Boynton Beach Blvd.extension to the Boynton Harbor marina.
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Saturday,January 19-22_EM-3-30PM AND 2_QkPM-72M
Sunday,January 20-12 PM-3:30PM AND 3: -7 PM
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A.OUTDOOR EXHIBITS StATIONS:
1)E.Ocean Ave from NE Ist St to RR Tracks(sculptures1,2&3)
2)East RR Tracks to Dewey Park(sculptures 4&5)
Federal Hwy.near exhibition tent(sculptures 6 and direct to tent)
4)Boynton Beach Blvd.extension by NE 6th Court.(sculptures 7 and direct to 8,9,10 and 11)
5)Round about by sculpture 11 to Boynton Harbor Marina sculpture 12.
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B.OPENING RECEPTION:2 stationed in the exhibition tent entrance
HOURS: Fri. Feb I-6:30prn-7:30prn
C.INDOOR EXHIBIT&DISPLAYS.
INDOOR DOCENTS:4 stationed in the exhibition tent at various artworks
HOURS: Sat.Feb 2-9am-6pm(Each shift is 4.5 hours:2Wn-IJ
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INDOOR DOCENTS.2 stationed in the exhibition tent entrance
HOURS: Sat. Feb 2-9am-6pm(Each shift is 4.5 hours:2AM--J..V=and 1L1Qum--JRW
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VOLUNTEER ATTENDANCE:
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'this isat a typical art exhibition.
One of those is John King's"Beat Trail',a series of three-foot wide discs
With dazzling light,brilliant colors and silhouettes that shift and flow, painted with translucent colors that entice the viewer to playfiilly spin them
kinetic art is bursting onto the streets of Boynton Beach and bringing a little while getting lost in their reflective light.
magic with it.
Another interactive installation is Craig Colorusso's"Sun Boxes",a collection
Taking place on February 2-3,2019 in downtown Boynton Beach,the event of 20 solar powered speaker boxes.Responding to human interaction,each
debuted in 2013 and was the nation's first-ever kinetic art exhibition and speaker plays one single guitar note stimulated by a sensor.
symposium.
Beju's"Dade a L'Eau Dudali",one of the six outdoor kinetic artworks create
"We wanted to engage people excited about art and kinetic art entertains, specifically for this exhibition,is the event's first work to be displayed on the
energizes and inspires,"said Debby Coles-Dobay,Public Arts Manager water.Floating on Pete's Pond,directly behind Casa Costa a bright yellow
for the City of Boynton Beach."It's a way to connect to a diverse group of canoe holds two sculptures the artist calls Dudalis.The work is a reflection
people on many levels." of society that engages the viewer to decide which of the two Dudalis is
disconnected from reality—the one untroubled while fishing or the one
Unconventional Art struggling to bail the water out of the canoe.
Kinetic art comes in all shapes and sizes but one thing is for sure,it's not the "My goal is to bring happiness and to encourage people to talk,"said Beju
classic fine art hanging in museums or galleries.Teeming with moving parts, of his solar powered piece that he built inside his pool"I really enjoy kinetic
radiating the rainbow's spectrum of colors and urging viewers to touch, art and the challenges it brings.I have to align technique and science with
kinetic art is magical. my artistic perspective."
The exhibition will feature 12 outdoor installations and as many as 50 The exhibition also welcomes its only artist collaboration with event veteran
indoor displays.The outdoor exhibit begins at East Ocean Avenue and NW Jeffery Laudenslager and newcomer Deanne Sabecks piece"Chromestheria".
1st Street and ends at the Boynton Harbor Marina—a walkable distance for Known for large-scale geometric kinetic sculptures,Laudenslager teamed up
event participants to explore.1he indoor exhibition will take place inside a with partner Sabeck to create an 15.5-foot stainless steel and titanium piece
i Highway. that incorporates Sabecles glass mosaics.The colorful glass captures the light
Large tent which will be installed at 114 N.Federal
and passes it through a prismatic surface to create enchanting reflections.
j When kinetics are made to move,they mainly are propelled by external
natural stimuli like the sun,wind,water-or even by the viewer.They can "This event was a great opportunity to do a piece together that was large
also be interactive,eagerly waiting for the public to engage and even listen and dynamic,"said Sabeck,"I'm very excited to see how people react to the
sculpture and see it bring joy.
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The exhibition,which was created by the Boynton Beach Arts Commission and
is produced by the city's Art in Public Places Pro ,is designed to cater to
both adults and children.This year,it has even added an Augmented Reality j
element.Instead of creating lengthy artwork descriptions mounted near the
artworks,an app was created for the outdoor sculptures so that viewers can
access it on their phones,shoot a target(similar to a QR code)and watch the r "
artist augmented appearance come to life to talk about their creation.
1hroughout the weekend,there will be several interactive art experiences for
visitors.Moving Toward Balance hosted by local artist Elayna Toby Singer is a bl
one-hour mobile-making workshop.Through the process of creating a mobile l
with Mahogony seed pods combined with recycled objects,Toby Singer will
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Nicoletti to host several workshops at three local Palm Beach County schools
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kinetics and show them how to integrate this form of art into architecture and
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enough time to host this internationally recognized event,welcomes artists from
around the world and features the outdoor installations for a year.Private group
Yours can be requested throughout this upcoming year by contacting the Public iii='"`i ti' r 't a�,t p r i' l `
Arts Manager's office.Special docent tours accompanied with a sign Ianguage
interpreter are also available.
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