Agenda 03-12-20 Agenda for the Art Commission Meeting
Thursday, March 12, 2020,6:30—8:30 p.m.
At Fire Station 2,Training Room
2615 West Woolbright Road, Boynton Beach, Florida
I. Self-introductions
II. Agenda Approval
III. Approve Meeting Minutes
A. February 13th, 2020 minutes
V. Informational Items from the Board
VI. Announcements/Reports
A. February 15th BBAD Art Walk "Festival of Love"
B. February 21th 11:00 — 11:30 a.m.Avenue of the Arts "Color Effects" tour
C.March 19th,Art Adventures screening 6-8pm,Arts Warehouse 313 NE 3rd St., Delray Beach
D.March 20th 11:00 — 11:30 a.m.Avenue of the Arts "Color Effects"tour
E. March 21 BBAD Art Walk & Open Studios
VII. Project Updates/Approvals
A. International Kinetic Art Biennial
1. View Art Loft video of 2019 event
2. Map for 2020-2021
3. Review artist invitation
4. Review copy for 2020-2021
5. Kinetic event personality session
B. Town Square Public Art Centennial schedule
Vlll. New Business
A. March 18, 6pm - Emerging Local Public Artist update to City Commission
IX. Unfinished Business
A.NONE
X. Future Business
A. April 9th High Ridge Country Club Public Art, 2400 Hypoluxo Rd.
C. Art exhibits for Cultural Center
XI. Adjournment
Notice
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based (F.S.286.0105)
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PUBLIC AFM AGENDAITEM
REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: Presentation t
Oct. 2, 2018 local emerging public ! r
project and introduce the artists.
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EXPLANATION OF REQUEST:
The City of Boynton Beach Art in Public Places has implemented an
opportunityi local ormid-careeri integrate
public in the City'sI ject. Sixteen total
Palm Beach County artistsianswered an
onlineritten questionnaire. This pool of artistsI invited i
applied II ists for the Fire Station, Parking
City ll lobby projects. Seven artistsli
proposals and were selectediCommittee
Arts Commission to createpublic identified r
redevelopmentr in fabricationfuture
installation. •1 - ! - ll-I - r i__communitv
HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES?
This iPalm Beach County has few
qualified public
artists and has identified the need to educate and facilitater local
artists r ipublic i raligns i
City's initiative to Buit I Wealth.
FISCAL IMPACT: Budgeted included in the Town Square Public
Not hear the presentation
PLAN:STRATEGIC Building Wealthin the Community
emergingSTRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: Identify local or mid-
career
arfists that desirelearn lired public artists.
The program ill educate and train artistsin liPlaces
programsi .
"'Avenue of the Arts"
2020/2021
The City of Boynton Beach Arts
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Commission invite you to display
your artwork along the "Avenue of i
the Arts", which stretches for more
than eleven blocks in downtown `
Boynton, Beach. Your artwork, if
selected, will be publicly displayed
on lighted pedestals and included
in the promotion, advertising
and marketing of the year long
event. Each selected
artist will receive $1,500.00 per
artwork selected to cover delivery
and installation of the artwork. You, New IGnetic Existing Kine& Parking Site ..
the artist, will be responsible for the
delivery, installation and loan of the The Avenue of the Arts in part of the 5th International Kinetic Art Biennial. Visit
artwork. If you cannot install the IntlKlneticArt ven .oro. All types of outdoor kinetic art forms are encouraged. Join
artwork the City can assist with this international and national kinetic artists in exhibiting kinetic artwork in this one-of-a-kind
service as part of the stipend. The international event.
City provides property insurance The artwork should endure the Florida outdoor environment for the year long display.
for the artwork on display. All The artists may consider more than one artwork site or create a site-specific kinetic
artwork is promoted for sale with a artwork to install.Avenue sites can accommodate artwork up to 20'x 6'x 10'(large pad)
30% contribution to the Art in and 10'x 4'x 6' (small pad). All cement pads are 6 foot square. Some are flush to the
Public Places program. pavement,others elevated in landscaped areas.One site is in a pond.
International2021 9 i
Celebrating Art in Motion
"Kinetic a
i S r is created by artistsboundaries traditional,
static artr r cvisual experiences r
INTERNATIONAL engaging, benefit societyprofoundly r lives.
KINETIC ART
EXII1BIT aatl SYMPOSIUM The goal for the 2021 International
Kinetic
i is Biennial it livBQYNTQIBEACH FIQRIQA r event that transcends typical
rt
and art fair'ss it attracts international
attentt , educates and engages a diversei ll .
ARTIN MOTION Many activities will be offered throughout the year leading up to the
F - , 2021, International Ki i i i
- 2020-21 Avenue of the Arts yearlong outdoor exhibit will be a key component of
this event. Artistsit their kinetic artwork for t i selection i
•Marketed, r ised during the event's yearlongprogramming
• Exposure to over 10,000 visitors, 3 millionmarketing i , inclusion i
international iconferences, events and organizations
® Featured in i i t program brochure, advertisements, website
www.int[KineticArtEvent.orgsocial media campaign
• Invited to attendi i t in the February 6 - 7, 2021 Kinetic Art weekend
openingevent, Feb 5 ti the artists , Et special artist dinner
Feb. 6
• Included in the KineticOrganization's International and "People's Choice" cash
awardti i (international and local ivisions
Please submit the following both digitally (still and video) and in
printed formats. Include your contact information (name,
address, phone, cell, email and web site); 3 past work public art
commissions including information about the artwork
(1 page maximum); artist bio (500 word maximum), artwork title;
brief artwork meaning; material; retail price; dimensions (including
orbital air space and dimensions for orbiting components and
ground) and weight, including base dimensions and methods for
installation along with a detailed base diagram.
SubmissionRequirements:
On a CD/USB drivel or digital submission folder via dropbox, submit C
images and video with dimensions no smaller than 4 inches and no
larger than 10 inches with common aspect ratio sizes preferred. JPEG
or PNG format, 150 DPI minimum, 300 DPI maximum. (Save JPEG as
maximum size.) Number and name the images with artist's name : Le,
lastname.jpeg
(smithl.jpg; smith2.jpg). Please send a video MP4 (MP4
partl OAVCAAC) that can be played on any movie player. (No windows
media files accepted). Text files can be provided as Word document or
Pages document. Fle formats saved on the CD or USB drive. Printed
images can be made directly from computer or color copies.
If multiple images are submitted, please have each image on separate
.5"x 11" color print out and clearly labeled.
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See sample of artists agreement attached as separate document.
Selection and Installation Schedule:
Submission deadline: April 17th, 2020
Selection date. Week of April 27th, 2020
Artists notification: May 15, 2020
Artists agreement deadline: June 12th, 2020
City artwork preparation process:June - Sept. 2020
Artwork installation: Octobers- October 16, 2020
Monday-Thursday from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
s,
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The submissions must be delivered by 5 p.m., ..
Thursday, April 17th, 2020, to:
Debby Coles-Dobay, Public Art Manager
a
3301 Quantum Boulevard, Suite#1, Boynton Beach, FI_33425
John
(561) 742-6026 King's, "Lollipop Tree-,
Jeffery Laudgnslager and
ColesDobayD@bbfl.us Deanne Sabeck
The submissions will not be returned. -Chromes sia", andBeju
A schedule will be provided prior to the installation date. LeJobart`Dude a 1'eau
We look forward to featuring your artwork in this one-of-a-kind Kinetic DudaY."
Event Celebrating Aft in Moffonl
Exarn,ple of Artists Agreement cornpleted when artwork is selected
ARTIST EXHIBITION AND RIGHT TO PURCHASE AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT is hereby entered into between the City of Boynton each, Florida ("the CITY"),a
Florida municipal corporation, and (the "ARTIST"), an individual with an address of
WHEREAS, the CITY wishes to locate artwork temporarily along E. Ocean Ave. between the
Intracoastal and Seacrest Blvd. in Boynton Beach, Florida; and
WHEREAS, the ARTIST wishes to exhibit his/her artwork with the CITY for placement on the public
and private property along E. Ocean Ave.,for a period of approximately one year; and
WHEREAS, the CITY wishes to purchase a series of artworks for the Boynton Beach Art in Public Places
Program; and
WHEREAS,the ARTIST wishes to sell his/her artwork to the CITY as part of the Boynton Beach Art in
Public Places Program
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants hereinafter set forth, the
parties hereto agree as follows:
I.The ARTIST hereby agrees to loan the artwork described in Exhibit "A" ("ARTWORK") to the City for
outdoor placement along E. Ocean Ave., in Boynton Beach, Florida, for a period of approximately one year.
The time period starts on a date between October 1, 2020, and October 11, 2020. The time period ends
between October 1, 2021,and October 11, 2021.City Hall and installation hours are Monday-Thursday 7:00
A.M. -4:00 P.M.
2.The ARTIST represents and covenants that the ARTWORK(s) is/are made of durable material and will
withstand the usual weather and climate in the area. The ARTIST assumes all responsibility and risk for any
deterioration or weathering caused to the ARTWORK.
3.The CITY will determine a location for the exhibition of the ARTWORK on E. Ocean Ave. and Seacrest
Blvd. Based on information about the location supplied by the CITY, the ARTIST will provide a sketch of any
required physical support base and the method of attachment to existing concrete pad construction or
temporary pad structure.
4.The ARTIST will agree to a delivery date with the CITY that will be during regular business hours unless
specifically agreed to by the CITY. At his/her cost, the ARTIST will deliver the ARTWORK to the exhibition
location and install the ARTWORK to the existing concrete pad construction at the location provided by CITY
staff. The ARTIST is responsible for shipping and to move the ARTWORK from the delivery vehicle to the
ARTWORK location. The City will provide the hardware specs to the ARTIST to attach the artwork to the
concrete pads or temporary pad structure.The ARTIST is responsible for the installation of the artwork. If the
ARTIST needs the artwork installed by a third party, installation arrangements can be made in advance. if
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third party installation arrangements are needed the costs for the installation will be the responsibility of the
artist.
5JMleARTIST will agree to a removal date with the COY that will be during regular business hours unless
specifically agreed by the CITY. At his/her cost, the ARTIST will remove the ARTWORK from the exhibition
location under the supervision ofCITY staff. The ARTIST is responsible to move the ARTWORK from the
existing concrete pad construction at the precise location tothe delivery vehicle. The CITY will provide the
ARTIST with a condition report after removal. |fthe ARTIST needs the artwork removed by a third part,
removal arrangements can be made /n advance' If third party removal arrangements are needed the costs
for the installation will bethe responsibility ofthe artist.
6.The CITY reserves the right to move the ARTWORK at any time to any location on Ocean Ave. or other
CITY property mrtoremove the ARTWORK atany time from the exhibition. The CITY will contact the ARTIST
before moving the artwork except during an emergency related to the public safety mrthe safety ofthe
ARTWORK.
7.The CITY will provide property insurance for the value of the ARTWORK in the event that the ARTWORK
islost, stolen ordamaged bVthird parties. The insurance WILL NOT cover wind damage. |nthe event mfa
hurricane the CITY will notify the ARTIST and allow the ARTWORK to be removed 48hours prior toofficial
hurricane notice. The ARTIST agrees to assign Its rights to pursue third parties for damages/reimbursement
to CITY, upon C|TY'srequest. The CITY isnot responsible for damage caused 6yacts ofwar mrmajor actsof
nature including, but not limited to, floods and hurricanes,tornadoes and lightning.
&ARTIST represents that he/she has the right to enter into this agreement and same does not interfere
with or violate the right of any other person or entity; that it owns all rights, title, interest and copyright to
the ARTWORK.
9.ARO[STwill be able to sell the artwork on display during the year. If the artwork is removed before the
yearlong display has ended the artist agrees to replace the artwork with another similar artwork. The Artist
must submit the new artwork for approval bythe Arts Commission prior to removing the artwork. if the
artist sells the artwork during the year long display and has itremoved then the artist agrees tocontribute
30%of the artwork sale to the City of Boynton Beach's Art in Public Places program.
10.The CITY will pay the ARTIST one thousand five hundred dollars($1,500.00)as aMartist fee for the loan
mythe ARTWORK. The artist fee will bepaid esfollows: seven hundred fifty dollars /$750.DO\ upon delivery
and installation of the ARTWORK and seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00) upon removal of the ARTWORK.
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Unless the CITY chooses to purchase the ARTWORK as described below, the ARTIST fee is the only
consideration that the CITY will provide to the ARTIST. If the CITY decides to purchase the ARTWORK fora
mutually agreed upon price otthe end oYthe one year exhibit the artist will not get the final $75O.0Dofthe
$1,500.00 Instead the ARTIST will receive payment for the purchase of the ARTWORK for �
placement in the C|TY~sArt in Public Places collection.
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I I.The ARTIST hereby agrees to grant the CITY the right to purchase the ARTWORK through the end of
the exhibition period. If the CITY chooses to purchase the ARTWORK, ARTIST agrees to sell the ARTWORK at
—dollars inclusive of all costs. The CITY is exempt of paying sales tax. As part of the purchase
price, the ARTIST will provide services to advise the CITY in writing on the permanent installation of the
ARTWORK and maintenance requirements. This provision does not require the CITY to purchase the
ARTWORK.
12.The ARTIST grants the right to the CITY to photograph and distribute photographs and video of the
ARTWORK for non-commercial public information including media releases, CITY newsletter, website,
exhibition printed matter and websites.The ARTISTwill provide the CITY with digital images and videos.These
images will be provided on a CD/USB drive/or digital submission with image dimensions min 4 inch, max 10
inch with common aspect ratio sizes preferred.Jpeg or PNG 150 DPI min,300 DPI max(save Jpeg as maximum
size.) All digital files should be identified with artist name: i.e. lastname.jpeg. Videos should be provided in
MP4(MP4 part 3.0 AVC AAC) played with any movie player. No windows media files accepted. Copy files can
be provided as word, rft, or pages file formats saved on the CD or USI3. Print outs can be made directly from
computer or provided as color copies.
1.1. Florida's Public Records Law. The City is public agency subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. A link to Florida
Statutes Chapter 119 is provided for further information.
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The Artist shall comply with Florida's Public Records Law. Specifically,the Artist shall:
Keep and maintain public records required by the CITY to perform the service;
Upon request from the CITY's custodian of public records, provide the CITY with a copy of the requested
records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not
exceed the cost provided in chapter 119, Fla.Stat.or as otherwise provided by law;
• Ensure that public records that are exempt or that are confidential and exempt from public record
disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of the contract term
and,following completion of the contract,Artist shall destroy all copies of such confidential and exempt
records remaining in its possession once the Artist transfers the records in its possession to the CITY, and
• Upon completion of the contract,Artist shall transfer to the CITY,at no cost to the CITY,all public records in
Artist's possession All records stored electronically by Artist must be provided to the CITY,upon request
from the CITY's custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology
systems of the CITY.
IF THE ARTIST HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119,
FLORIDA STATUES, TO THE ARTISTS DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING
TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS:
(CITY CLERK) P.O. BOX 310
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 33435.
561-742-6061. CITYCLERK BRFLMS
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1.2. Scrutinized Companies. By execution of this Agreement, in accordance with the requirements of F.S. 287-
135 and F.S. 215.473, Contractor certifies that Contractor is not participating in a boycott of Israel.
Contractor further certifies that Contractor is not on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel list,not on the
Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List,and not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the
Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, or has Contractor been engaged in business operations in Syria. Subject to
limited exceptions provided in state law,the City will not contract for the provision of goods or services with any
scrutinized company referred to above. Submitting a false certification shall be deemed a material breach of
contract. The City shall provide notice, in writing,to Contractor of the City's determination concerning the false
certification. Contractor shall have five (5)days from receipt of notice to refute the false certification allegation.
If such false certification is discovered during the active contract term, Contractor shall have ninety (90) days
following receipt of the notice to respond in writing and demonstrate that the determination of false certification
was made in error. If Contractor does not demonstrate that the City's determination of false certification was made
in error then the City shall have the right to terminate the contract and seek civil remedies pursuant to Section
287.135, Florida Statutes, as amended from time to time.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have made and executed this Agreement on the respective dates under
each signature.
ATTEST: CITY OF Boynton each,
FLORIDA
Crystal Gibson, City Clerk Lori
LaVerriere, City Manager
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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City Attorney
State of Florida (CITY FILL OUT THIS
County of Palm Beach PAGE)
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me, by means of Elphysical presence or online
notarization, this the - day of 2020, by City Manager,
who is personally known to me or who has produced as identification.
Nojgry ulic Seai of yce
Notary Public, State of
Printed, Typed or Stamped Name of Notary Public Exactly as Commissioned
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ARTIST FILL OUT THIS PAGE AND HAVE NOTARIZED
ARTIST CONTACT INFORMATION
Name
Company__________,
Address
Studio
Cell
Email
Web site
Social Media
Artist Signature
State of
County of
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me, by means of physical presence or Elonline
notarization,this_day of 2020 by ,who is personally
known to me or who has produQ as identification®
Nata aPublic 3qal of ice
Notary Public, State of
Printed, Typed or Stamped Name of Notary
Public Exactly as Commissioned
EXHIBIT"A"
ARTIST EXHIBITION AND RIGHT TO PURCHASE AGREEMENT
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BETWEEN
THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND ARTILTICOMPANY NAME.
ARTWORK
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Date
Materials
Meaning of artwork:
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Retail Price
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Centennial Public Art Event Planning
Enriching ur community through lic art.
PMs_erve the DeRartment's Culture and Pride
April 1S, 2020 Fire G.O. - Unveiling of customtitled i Heartbeat"'
emergingby local public artist, l. I that was painted ' with bead
detail, printed on vinylapplied the Firelobby windows. reflects
department'sbeliefs: t' Iture and Pride whilebuilding r
communityl j .
Kinetic for the new ® I
May/June, 2020- Unveiling of world-renownedi I r ftnso's "Reflections"'
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gateway feature r the City'sredevelopment rjmarking to new
centennial for the City. twenty-one T ' long bird-like i rotate '
sculpture fabri to i . This stainlesssteel artwork reflects natureis
colorfully lit at night. The wingsintersect, representing City's diversity and unity. t -
shaped seating walls provide sculpture i i community-gathering i . 123 E Ocean
Ave.
Preserve Public
PoliceJune 4, 2020 i . - BJ Krivanek and Joel reaux's public art projectit "Building
Up Community"' r !ects the departmenisbeliefs: s c ipublic trust and build
strongity relationships. Five blue-tonedIs with communityto
installed in the Policei Iwelcome community n to the Boynton Beach
Police Iues. 2080 High Ridge
Sounds of the Centennial
July 21, 2020- s i " by Donaldi ! l is unveiled. i I is interactive
duringi I generations and abilitiesitvibrant sounds and surface
reflections. At night, it emits soothing ever-changing light. 128 E. Ocean Ave.
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July 21, 2020
This community ted garden curated by public 's includes
native plants to attract and sustainpollinators. features the one of the oldest
specimens in Palm Beach County. Docent-led tours will be givenli the
garden and its purpose. 125 E Ocean Ave.
July 21, - Introduce new publicin the City ! lobby. Fivecurated artworks by
local emerging public artists depict the City of Boynton Beach's unique location, community,
diversity, inclusivity. The artworks include; four expansivei r Is by
William i to the Everglades ; large painted
canvases - one by Tiffanyi visually that emulates the topics, another by CraigMcInnis that
represents i diversity; i I chart landmarks by
Carley jeur and a 3-D Gregg's shorthand wall sculpture, titled "Creative Community" by
Gregg'sStacey Mandell with an accompanying painting that expresses the statement, layered in
, script and braille.
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International i is Art Biennial
Brand is
What is the purpose?This ane-of-a-kind art and cultural event transforms downtown Boynton Beach
into an immersive interactive experience,which transcends typical art fairs,educates, and engages a
diverse audience about public art. Kinetic artwork is showcased to stimulate inspiring conversations,
multi-generational experiences,and lasting impressions.
What is our message?Art that Moves and Art that Moves You.
Who is it for?The event is FREE and appeals to all ages, inviting everyone to attend.To generate
revenue,art sales and artists commissions, advertising is targeted to art collectors, art patrons,art
curators,museums,and galleries.
Why is the event special to Boynton?The City of Boynton Beach Art in Public Places program created
the International Kinetic Art Biennial as a one-of-a-kind event that educates and promotes advanced
learning with the goal of understanding the value of public art. Kinetic art combines S.T.E.A.M. (Science,
Technology, Engineering,Art and Math) principles to stimulate new art forms,technological and
environmental advancements. Conveniently located in South Florida near the ocean, Boynton Beach
offers abundant natural resources for kinetic to move such as sun,wind and water.There isn't a better
place to host this event.
What is the takeaway from experiencing the event?Visitors and participants will be amazed by the
many ways their imagination was stimulated when exploring the world's only International Kinetic Art
Biennial!
international Kinetic r
Art that Moves and Art that Moves .
turnsDowntown Boynton Beach into an interactive experience unliker.
May/June, 2020 - Unveiling - kinetic sculptor Ralfonso created
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markingiCity. The twenty-onebird-likei
rotate on the 27' H x 26' W sculpture fabricated by EES Designs. This stainless
artwork reflects nature by day and is colorfullyi i intersect,
representing the City'sdiversity - iprovide
viewingsculpture community-gathering . 123 E Ocean Ave.
July 21, 2020- i " by Donald Gialanellais unveiled. i r i
interactive duringiabilities with vibrant
sounds and surface reflections. At night, 'r its ambiance withsoothing
ever-changingand iAve.
large-scaleOctober 2020 - 202112 i installed along
the Arts, from the Town Square to the Boynton Harbor Marina, ivibrancy to
downtown Boynton. Kinetic i i technological
experiencesI exhibit .
Along East Ocean Avenue from Seacrest Blvd. to the Boynton Harbor Marina
collideSat & Sun, Feb. 6 & 7, 2021 - Art and technology ith numerous kinetic art,
immersive, and interactive art experiences. Indoor kinetici
exhibitedin the new Cultural Center's expansive hall. Attendees can participatein
engaging programming, i I artist meet and greets, and inspiring
workshops and lectures. Cultural Center, 125 E Ocean .
We welcome you stimulate your senses and explore the world's only International
Kinetic ' .
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