Agenda 05-12-22 City of Boynton Beach
Art Advisory Board Agenda
Thursday, May 12, 2022, 6:30 pm
IN PERSON MEETING
Boynton Beach City Commission Chambers
100 East Ocean Ave, Boynton Beach, FL 33435
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Art Advisory Board Members
Kelli Drum, Acting Chair
Ace Tilton Ratcliff, Acting Vice Chair
Cynthia Alexis, Board Member
Courtlandt McQuire, Board Member
Clovis Moodie, Board Member
Phyllis Pacilli, Board Member
Sam Velazquez, Board Member
Ellen Jones, Alternate
Gregory Hartmann, Alternate
City Staff
Glenn Weiss, Public Art Manager
Veronica Inberg, Public Art Coordinator
Catherine Cherry-Guberman, Minutes Specialist
I. Call to Order
a. Roll Call
b. Introduction of new member Dr. Phyllis Pacilli
c. Excused Absence Requests
d. Appointment of alternate(s) for absent member(s)
e. Agenda Approval or Amendments
II. Approval of Minutes
Motion: April 14, 2022 meeting minutes are approved as written or amended. (Ex. A).
III. Informational Items from the Board
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IV. Announcements/Reports/Presentations
A. Exhibitions (Exhibit B)
a. Montoya & Ortiz, Avenue of the Arts: Closes on May 30, 2022
b. Sister Cities Young Artists Award. April 23, 2022
c. Second Career Artists: Opened on May 5, Closes June 24, 2022
d. Boynton Beach Arts District: 6-9 PM, Saturday, May 21
B. Grants
a. Working on State of Florida Grant
C. Upcoming Opportunities (Exhibit C)
a. Mural Call to Artists and Call to Owners
b. Parks Photo Contest Call to Everyone
c. Honoring Solid Waste Drivers Call to Artists
d. Kinetic Call to Artists: Inside and Outdoors
D. AiPP and Private Development. See 5-10-2022 Update Report (Exhibit D)
V. Action Items
Election of Chair and Vice Chair
Motion: is appointed as Chair of the Art Advisory Board
Motion: is appointed as Vice-Chair of the Art Advisory Board
VI. Old Business
Sara Sims Amphitheater mural by Tracy Guiteau. Exhibit E
VII. New Business
None
VIII. Public Comments
IX. Future Agenda Items
None
X. Adjournment
Attached Items
Exhibit A: April 14, 2022 Regular Meeting Minutes
Exhibit B: Exhibitions Report
Exhibit C: Upcoming Opportunities
Exhibit D: Private Development Update
Notice
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EXHIBIT A
Minutes of the Art Advisory Board Meeting
Held on March 10, 2022, at 6:30 P.M.
In City Commission Chambers, City Hall
100 E. Ocean Avenue, Boynton Beach, Florida
Present:
Courtlandt McQuire, Chair Veronica Inberg, Public Art Coordinator
Clovis Moodie Glenn Weiss, Public Art Manager(via phone)
Kelli Drum
Ace Tilton Ratcliff(via phone)
Cynthia Alexis (via phone)
Hector Velazquez (arrived 6:34 p.m.)
Greg Hartmann, Alternate
Dr. Ellen Jones, Alternate
Absent:
Marcia Levine
1. Call to Order
Courtlandt McQuire, Board Chair, called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m.
a. Roll Call
Self-introductions were made.
b. Excused Absence Requests
c. Appointment of alternate(s) for absent member(s)
Mr. Hartmann and Dr. Jones were authorized to participate and vote in the meeting.
Later, Mr. Velazquez arrived at the meeting and Mr. Hartman did not vote.
d. Agenda Approval or Amendments
Motion
Ms. Moodie moved to approve the agenda as presented. Dr. Jones seconded the
motion. The motion passed unanimously.
11. Approval of Minutes
Motion: February 10, 2022 meeting minutes are approved as written or amended. (Ex.
A).
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Dr. Jones noted that she had asked in November that the Grants Manager be invited to
a meeting and has not appeared. She further stated that she had suggested, and it was
missing from the minutes, that they had agreed that they would invite the City Attorney
to a meeting to help clarify some of the statutes about signage and murals. Page 5 of
the Febr to i , second paragraph shall be amended as follows with
additions underlined: "Dr. Jones suggested inviting the City Attorney and there was
agreement as the Board expressed concern about their role and legal ramifications
about the Ordinance."
Motion
Dr. Jones moved to approve as amended. Mr. Velazquez seconded the motion. The
motion passed unanimously.
111111. Informational Items from the Board
Greg Hartmann announced there was a great art show last month celebrating Black
Creativity and a lot of the members attended the exhibit. The art was well received. Mr.
Velazquez commended staff on involving young people in the process. He purchased
bottle-cap earrings. He made sure that he said there were earrings made by an eight-
year old artist. He would love to get your involved in more school activities to promote
arts in a different way in the schools. He was also impressed with a young lady who
created ceramic art. He advised Leisureville is looking for a wall for a mural, and he
approached her about the possibility of drawing it. He agreed the exhibit was an
excellent show and the artists were gentle and appreciated one another's art.
Chair McQuire announced he ran for City Commissioner and worked very hard, but he
did not make the cut. He read part of his campaign was a better art program as art
brings people together. He wanted to create a TV network. He noted there is an
educational network and he spoke with the Director of Communications there. The
program would operate on a specific antenna and it can be syndicated on social
channels. He spoke with the station manager who advised it was a PET program and
he thought they could use ARPA funds. It would highlight art and culture and spotlight
individual greatness. He thought it was a worthy idea. He noted the community needs
free WIFI. He thought it was important to level the playing field of all socio-economic
levels. Even if it ran on Mondays and Thursdays from 8 to 1 and they worked a deal
with Comcast, it was not an unheard of occurrence. It can take place perhaps on a
rotating basis.
He also commented the community does not have great parks. They are "cheapo" parks
and they are about as low maintenance as could be. He does not know where all the
Park and Recreation funds were going, but every other community has all kinds of
interesting parks. He thought the community has spoken and a motor cross /or
skateboard park is needed.
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Chair McQuire commented the art program does not have a budget and runs on the 1%
development fee. He advised 10% of that goes into the City Administration budget and
the 30% and 70% is divided. They are in the hole because of an error that occurred in
the City. They are making up for it and they will talk about it later. He thought the
program should be on the general ledger with a real budget so there teeth to their
program. He noted they do a lot of good things with very little money and they can do
more with a little bit more funding. He thought they should ask for funds. He thought
the Kinetic Art event should remain unchanged. It is the right size and it is free. When
he started on the Board in 2017, the Board did not look anything like this. He liked the
structure of the Board today and he hoped it stays like this and it is not sunset. The
Board is not guaranteed by the City Commission and he received multiple emails to that
effect. On his website, he thanked fellow Board Members Marcia Levine, Clovis Moodie
and Assistant City Manager Kathryn Matos for all the time they had. He thought Mr.
Weiss was great, but he needs more of a budget. The Cultural/Civic Art Center is
unbelievable and the word gets out. He also attended the Black Creativity Show and
thought it was one of the best shows they ever had. There was another Black
businesses event occurring concurrently and it worked out well because people went
from one event to the other. He thought the Board should consider holding more joint
events.
Chair McQuire spoke about the LGBTQ mural in front of City Hall and explained he
personally loves it, but by making it a monument, which really the spirit of the law is to
create monuments for war hero's in the country, it will open a Pandoras Box and create
more issues. He voiced his sentiments about it at a City Commission meeting and they
can vote to remove the monument designation. The whole concept of a mural is it does
not live in perpetuity and typically, it is quite short. Additionally, this is on a street and it
does not make sense to placard it. The City Commission bypassed the Board
completely. They had a huge problem when the City Commission went over their heads
with the mural on the Fire Department. He would keep an eye on it and they should
speak up to the City Commission.
Mr. Hartmann thanked Chair McQuire for running. He ran as well and lost, but there are
not a lot of people who get in and a lot of people stay home and do not try. He thought
Chair McQuire did something and it showed his character. Mr. Hartmann spoke about
skatepark art. He used to rollerblade and skateboard as a kid and if the Board wanted
to discuss creative unique things to do, he commented there is a sliver of land
downtown that would be great for an outside of the box thinking. He thought there could
be giant cement sculptures that could cost $50K to $100K, but it was something he saw
executed by two big skate park companies in the country. Now that skateparks have
evolved from parks with just rails and ramps. They are now making beautiful
landscaped parks. It is a unique way to bring art and recreation together and a way to
split the cost.
Dr. Jones asked how to take action on the Board regarding the mural and asked if it
would be discussed under New Business. Chair McQuire was not sure how to take
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action as the City Commission already did. Dr. Jones thought it would be helpful if they
went on record to say how they feel as a Board. Chair McQuire stated the Board could
do so, but the Board may want to think about it. He only wanted to state his opinion.
She recalled the prior discussion especially about the legal implications. it McQuire
stated that did not come out of it budge, it came out of the general budget. The City
Commission decided they wanted it and did it without telling them know and the
question was raised what the purpose of the Board was. When it is repainted, it will not
come from the AiPP Budget
Mr. is explained it was done because the City wanted to participate with other cities
to have a painted intersection as a Pride activity during last year. The intersections
were not designed by artists, they were created by painted stripes across the
intersection. He did not feel the Art Advisory Board was disempowered by the painted
expanded Pride flag on the intersection.
W. Announcements/Reports
A. Introduction of Veronica Inberg, Public Art Coordinator
Chair McQuire introduced Veronica Inberg, Public Art Coordinator, who started last
week. She was at the Art and Cultural Center as the Administrative Associate there.
She is originally from New York. She moved to Boynton Beach from Chicago a year
and a half ago and is a City resident. She will be exploring all the public art, making
sure it is up to snuff. Her background is in Arts Management and she focuses on urban
planning and public art.
B. Actions of City Commission
a. Mural Ordinance, Mural Guidelines and Mural Program Approved
(Feb 26, 2022)
Mr. Weiss commented all the reports are self-explanatory. The program was passed at
the last meeting. The Mural Program now in effect.
b. Broadstone Major Site Plan approved with Sculpture Locations
(March 2, 2022)
Mr. Weiss reported this item passed which included the public art locations.
C. Boynton Beach Arts & Cultural Center Exhibitions
a. Montoya & Ortiz, Avenue of the Arts: Opens on April 2, 1 PM
The members had reviewed the above pieces that will open in less than a month.
b. Art and Autism Show: Opens April 4 at FAU, still working with FAU
CARD
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Ms. Inberg explained they will have an opening celebration. CARD is the Center for
Autism and Related Disorders for artists on the Autism Apectrum. The ADA
Coordinator is working with them. Mr. Velaquez asked if there will be a flyer. Ms.
Inberg believed FAU would be working on them. Mr. Velezquez explained he works with
children with autism when teaching youth golf through the First Tee program. He would
provide the information to them.
C. Black Creativity: til March 26.
Chair McQuire announced above show they had discussed was open until the 23th and
there was more time to spread the work about a great show.
d. Second Career Artists: Opens in May
Chair McQuire thought this was interesting and was looking forward to it.
D. Grants
a. NEA Visual Arts Grant. Application for Kinetic Submitted waiting to
hear.
Dr. Jones wanted to invite the newly hired City Grants Manager to come to a meeting so
they could identify additional funding opportunities beyond the NEA.
E. ARPA Funding Proposal to City Commission: Grants to Artist/Fabricators.
Not Funded.
Mr. Weiss commented the above was an idea he put in a long time ago and it drifted out
as the City funded non-profits rather than the artists. Mr. Weiss was disappointed no art
funds were available out of the $13M the City received. Ms. Drum was disappointed as
well as she never received any correspondence back. She was unsure if they should
submit any more applications. She understood the City was supposed to create an
online system so all the non-profits in the area could reapply. Mr. Weiss agreed there
was a second round. Mr. Hartmann noted this was the ARPA funds the City received.
He thought $13M was a lot of money. He thought they should look into it and he offered
his assistance. He thought $13M could also get them out of the funding deficit. Dr.
Jones noted there were five very stringent categories and it would be a stretch to obtain
those funds. She had attended the workshop and they have strict requirements. There
were artist fabricators and others that lost money due to COVID who can demonstrate
their loss and she thought it was unlikely they would be funded. Ms. Drum explained
her organization is a non-profit to support art, but it was not specifically for the Board.
Chair McQuire wrote on behalf of the Board and combined it with a literacy program.
He spoke about it at the ARPA meeting and the other issue is there are artists that lost
income.
F. Boynton Inlet Pump House with Greater Boynton Beach Foundation
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Chair McQuire stated they have a lot of people pushing for the mural and they will find
out where it goes.
G. AiPP and Private Development.
a. Oakwood Square Seating: Developer requested more information
from a shortlist of 5 artists.
Chair McQuire explained the developer is requesting more information on the short list
of five artists. They were not through all the artists and they put together a good team.
The developer will make a presentation to the Art Advisory Board.
V. Action Items
Approval of Art Mural for NB Hospital Mural (Exhibit B)
Motion: The proposed mural by the artist team Kolo of is approved
for NB Hospital of the Palm Beaches as presented.
Several members stated they love the design. Ms. Drum queried if the artist is able to
paint the face and hands as realistically portrayed in the rendering. This would be
painted on the wall and would take a couple of weeks. Mr. Weiss included their past
or is good and they are good at rendering faces. They changed the subject from a girl
to be more gender neutral than is now presented. Mx. Ratcliff recalled they made an
incredible presentation. Part of choosing an artist is trusting the artist can produce what
they think they can. Mr. Hartmann supported the drawing as well.
Motion
Ms. Drum moved to approve the motion as written. Ms. Moodie seconded the motion.
The motion passed unanimously.
Approval of Art Mural for the Sara Sims Amphitheater(Exhibit C)
Motion: The mural sketch by artist Tracy Giuteau is approved for the
Sara Sims Amphitheater as presented.
Mr. Weiss explained the artist is showing very bright colors in the artwork. She will
make a painting in the studio and when she does, the stripes will have the texture of her
other artworks, which was why he included two of her pieces. He was trying to move
this forward, and he did not want to authorize her to get the paint until the or was
comfortable with the direction of the art. Chair McQuire thought the detail was good
and it will give it a richness. He and Mx. Ratcliff really liked it.
Ms. Moodie noted they are seeing it on one side oft panel, and the other side
was blank. Ms. Inberg explained the panels will turn. It will have an image on one side
and other side will be blank. Mr. Hartmann liked the style and details as did Mx. Ratcliff.
Chair McQuire thought they could ask the artist to do something like this fort Board
in the future.
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Motion
Dr. Jones moved to approve the motion as written. Ms. Drum seconded the motion.
The motion passed unanimously.
VI. Old Business
Fiscal Year 22-23 Budget (Exhibit D)
Mr. Weiss included a late budget and explained this is where they were. The Board has
a $21 OK debt owed to the General Fund due to the Town Square not being entirely
built. He tried to develop a budget to pay it back in three years. Mx. Ratcliff inquired
how to request the City forgive the debt. Dr. Jones was uncomfortable they owe $70K a
year for three years. It is a large portion of the annual budget. She wants to feel like
she is a good steward of the City's money and that she is educated about the process
and the expectations of the Board and she is not. She is unclear about their role in the
budget process or get guidance from leadership about strategies that work for other
advisory boards and to build a budget and how they plan to grow the budget. They
have to pay the money and the Board's plan is to pay it over three years, but they need
a plan to grow for inflation or for things they want to do. She had three questions:
• Do the members understand their potential role in budget processes;
• Can they get advice from the grant writers, city attorney or other leadership about
strategies that work for other advisory board; and
• Do they have a plan to grow their budget so this never happens again.
Mx. Ratcliff asked, in terms of the way the budget is given to them, if there is a bid.
Chair McQuire explained the Art Advisory Board is not included in the General Fund of
$251 M. Their money comes from 1% of new development, which is broken down to
70% to 30% and maybe 10% that goes to City Administration. The budget previously
hovered about $180K to $225K before COVID. Now they are coming down significantly
and the purchase of art is not cheap.
Mr. Hartmann noted the Ordinance provides for the 1% public art fee, but he asked if
they can tie their funding to other means besides development. Chair McQuire noted
other municipalities have 2%. Some art programs receive monies from the General
Fund. Mr. Hartmann explained art has a fiscal impact to the City and they bring a lot to
the City. The program has value and they should ask for the money as everyone wants
art in town. He thought they could find other ways to fund the program besides the 1%
fee.
Dr. Jones commented when she looks at the City budget pie chart with revenue and
expenditures, she suggested having a pie chart showing what would come from where
because then they would have a start of a plan to grow a budget. Currently, they are
now at the mercy of a budget cycle, with very small staff. They have to understand their
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role in the process. They are behind every month. Soon they will have a budget for
next year less $70K.
Mx. Ratcliff asked, instead of speaking to the City Commission, if they could they make
a presentation as a group or if it can it be put on as an agenda item. It is important the
new City Commission understand what they do is important. They should be look at the
Board as equals. Dr. Jones did not think the Board was educated enough today to be
taken seriously because they were not involved strategically. She thought they need to
educate themselves about their role on the Board and what the opportunities are. She
did not know enough about it to make a pitch to anyone. Chair McQuire thought they
were all in agreement to get their ducks in a row and suggested making a presentation
to the City Commission to the budget how they want to grow it based on Dr. Jones
recommendations hopefully during the next quarter. Ms. Moodie thought as they work
on the money side of the art issue, they come up with a plan to show value and they
need to show the return on investment. Dr. Jones commented none of the money they
have right now is discretionary, it is just development. A few members need to work on
the nuts and bolts and others work on the pitch and marry the two.
Ms. Moodie announced in the last month she participated in two wonderful activities at
the Cultural Center, which brought in residents of Palm Beach County. One event was
the Go Red event by non-profits and the room was packed from individuals from
fraternities and sororities. The other event was a dance show by another Divine Nine
Sorority. There were a lot of individuals from Broward, Miami and West Palm Beach.
Mx. Ratcliff asked how they can be useful between meetings and putting something
together. Chair McQuire discussed this. There are 90 pieces of art in the community.
he suggested a list of the artwork, the names of the artists, the kinetic art show, and the
biennial off season shows be collected. He thought Mx. Ratcliff could start itemizing or
inventorying all they do right now. Then they can break out how many people attended.
Chair McQuire commented they should ask the City Commission if they can have a
workshop. Members can divide into two teams, one is the budget process and one that
does the value of art in Boynton. Ms. Inberg explained there is a social return on the
investment, but pointed out gathering data and quantifying the value of art is a long
process. Going before the Commission with good data is important. Dr. Jones
commented the preliminary budget is presented in March.
Chair McQuire would not wait for a perfect presentation to be heard. He would go to the
City Commission as soon as possible and start speaking. Dr. Jones wanted to know if
any other advisory board in the City owes any money and if so, how much.
VII. New Business
Nominations and Election of Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson
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Chair McQuire stated he and Ms. Moodie came on Board years ago when the Board was
called the Art Commission. He was unaware at the time there were term limits. He noted
she will term out in a year and so will he. The Chair and Vice Chair positions were open
for nominations. Any regular member was eligible to be nominated. Ms. Moodie
nominated Kelli Drum as Chair. Chair McQuire nominated Ms. Moodie for Vice Chair.
Ms. Moodie advised she completed her paperwork for renewal. She would not want to
take on the position as her status was unclear. She got information about needing to
apply for reappointment.
Ms. Drum explained they could vote today but the City Commission has to vote on it too.
Ms. Ratcliff supported Ms. Moodie as Vice Chair but understood there were technicalities.
Ms. Ratcliff self nominated for Vice Chair.
Vote
There was a vote for Mx. Ratcliff as Vice Chair. The nomination unanimously carried
Vote
There was a vote in favor of Ms. Drum for Chair. The nomination unanimously carried.
Ms. Moodie thanked Chair McQuire and Ms. Levine for their leadership.
VIII. Public Comments
None.
IX. Future Agenda Items
A. Diversity in Public Art Program
B. Future Art Events: Guided Tours, Zoom Talks, Monthly Art Walk, Etc.
C. Digital Interactive Tour and Map like Otocast
D. Coordination of Public Art on Boynton Beach APP
E. Continuous Social Media and other Marketing of Pubic Art
Dr. Jones requested the City Attorney, the Grants Manager and Leadership from the City
be invited to the meeting as they need to be educated about certain items. She stated it
caused her anxiety that the Board was losing the Chair and Vice Chair at the same time
as it is not good for sustainability. Dr. Jones offered to make a list of individuals to invite
to the Board and to make a presentation. A Budget workshop presentation to the City
Commission was included.
X Adjournment
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Motion
Ms. Drum moved to adjourn. Mx. Ratcliff seconded the motion. The motion passed
unanimously. The meeting was adjourned at 8:01 p.m.
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BOYNTON E A c H Boynton Beach Solid Waste Truck Drivers, 2022
Call to Artists for Recognition of Boynton Beach Solid Waste Truck Drivers
Applications Due: ,June 23, 2022 at 5:00 PM, EDT
The City of Boynton Beach Public Art Program seeks an artist or artist team to create
an online and physical artwork to recognize the work of Solid Waste Truck Drivers in
the City of Boynton Beach.
Boynton Beach manages its own fleet of around 42 vehicles and drivers to pick up all
the residential & commercial waste and recycling in the City of 80,000 people.
Generally each driver works a standard set of routes and connects with neighbors and
businesses. The drivers as the group see absolutely every City street at least twice a
week and carry the City's service to everyone.
Much of the staff of the Solid Waste department are current or former residents of
Boynton Beach. From their families, personal histories and daily routes, they can have
a strong connection to the people that live or work here - especially within the Black,
Caribbean and Hispanic communities.
The Boynton project is inspired by previous art �
projects that gave dignity to the work and stories of
everyone. In 1979-80 with "Touch Sanitation", New
York City artist Mierle Laderman Ukeles met over
8,500 employees of the New York Sanitation )
Department, shaking hands with each of them and
saying, "Thank you for keeping New York City
alive". She documented her activities on a map and
meticulously recorded her conversations with the Figure r: Uke/es listens in NYC
workers. https://www.wikiart.org/en/mierle-
laderman-ukeles/touch-sanitation-1980
In 2003, Storycorps opened a booth
� in New York's Grand Central Station
ear to record one person interviewing
- - another person. As of 2022, the
stories of over 300,000 have been
recorded and deposited in the Library
of Congress. https://storycorps.org/
Figure 2: Storycorps trailer lir Gainesville, FL
Boynton Beach Public Art Program
City Hall, 1 25 East Ocean Ave, Boynton Beach, Florida #boyntonarts boyntonarts.org
publicart@bbfl.us 561-742-6757 Glenn Weiss, Manager. Veronica Inberg, Coordinator
Artist Opportunities 1 1
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BOYNTON E A c H Boynton Beach Solid Waste Truck Drivers, 2022
In 201 1 , French artist,JR invented the Inside Out Project to
bring communities together by displaying large photographs
of everyone. As of 2022, more than 2,000 communities in
138 countries have displayed the photographs of 400,000
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on the walls and streets of their cities including Boynton
Beach in 2016. https://www.insideoutproject.net/
Figure 3: (aside Out in
Hallendale, FL
The Boynton Beach Project
The City of Boynton Beach has no � ,,
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specific requirement of artistic media or
format for the Solid Waste Truck
Driver's project except that the artist(s) �
create a permanent presence online and � +
in public space of Boynton Beach. The s
sample online presence could be audio
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recordings, video recordings, images
with captions, textual quotes or � � ° ' Y ' '
statements, poster or sticker designs,
graphic novella, etc. The presence in
public spaces could be in the format of
street signs the mosaics sidewalka
imprints, light projections, image/text
plaques, truck modification, etc. Figure 4 LJ and Jamie in Boynton
In addition to producing the artwork, the artist(s) will provide the minimum following
services:
• Meet and talk with every employee in the solid waste department.
• Do a ride-along with multiple drivers
• Take cellphone photography of the interaction with drivers. (Not
comprehensive)
• Send images to the public art staff for consistent social media posting during
the research and development.
• With the assistance of the City of Boynton Beach, develop and participate in a
public event to unveil the final results with the solid waste truck drivers and
other staff.
The artist(s) are free to expand the social engagement with the Boynton Beach
community and, if agreed by truck drivers, with their family and friends.
Boynton Beach Public Art Program
City Hall, 1 25 East Ocean Ave, Boynton Beach, Florida #boyntonarts boyntonarts.org
publicart@bbfl.us 561-742-6757 Glenn Weiss, Manager. Veronica Inberg, Coordinator
Artist Opportunities 2 2
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BOYNTON E A c H Boynton Beach Solid Waste Truck Drivers, 2022
Approval Process
Once the artists have been selected, the artist(s) will develop a written and illustrated
proposal with a budget. The proposal will be presented to the Art Advisory Board for
approval after review by Solid Waste staff. At some point, the artist(s) will develop the
specifics of the artworks such that the specific creations can be approved by the Art
Advisory Board prior to completion or fabrication. The specifics must be presented to
the solid waste truck drivers and staff for approval, too.
Desired Qualifications
• Talented artist or artist team with experience in completing community-based
projects.
• Artistic skill in gathering, interpreting and presenting the thoughts, lives or
stories of people.
• Sufficient time and ways to be in Boynton Beach to interact and to engage with
the solid waste truck drivers and select public space of the City.
• Knowledge of the cultural traditions and circumstances of diverse communities
similar to those living in Boynton Beach.
Eligibility
• Must be a US citizen or green card holder.
• Must be able to secure general commercial liability insurance for the term of
the contract.
Ineligibility
• Members, immediate family members and business partners of the members of
the Art Advisory Board.
• Members of any City of Boynton Beach advisory board or City Commission.
• Employees of the City of Boynton Beach.
Extra Consideration
• To expand the diversity of artists creating work in the City of Boynton Beach,
artists that have not been previously commissioned for public art with the
private developers or the City under its Art in Public Places program.
• Artists with life experiences with the diverse ethnic and cultural communities of
Florida including but not limited to African Americans, Caribbean Americans
and Hispanic Americans.
Compensation
The artist or artist team will be paid $20,000 for the required artistic services
including all travel.
Schedule
The work will begin in August/September 2022 and complete prior to March.
Boynton Beach Public Art Program
City Hall, 1 25 East Ocean Ave, Boynton Beach, Florida #boyntonarts boyntonarts.org
publicart@bbfl.us 561-742-6757 Glenn Weiss, Manager. Veronica Inberg, Coordinator
Artist Opportunities 3 3
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BOYNTON E A c H Boynton Beach Solid Waste Truck Drivers, 2022
On-Site
The artist must be onsite for original discussions with Solid Waste staff, ride-alongs
with drivers, discussion of final proposal and for the unveiling of completed project.
Many meetings and discussions can be virtual.
Copyright
The artist will retain the copyright to finished work(s) and grant the City rights to
reproduce the images or recordings of finished work(s) for non-commercial and
publicity purposes including posting on City websites and social media. The artist
also grants the City the right to use the images or recordings to repair the artwork
online or in public space.
Ownership
The artist will own all elements of the research and the City will own the finished
works. The artist will provide copies of elements of the research for the records of
the City. Like most City documents, the research could be made available to the
public. If the artist wishes to reproduce the finished works, then the artist
Application
Submit the following to Public Art Coordinator at pgblicart@bbfl.us by 5:00 PM EDT,
Thursday, June 23, 2022.
1 . PDF of Cover Letter with brief artist statement, artist contact information, artist
website and one social media address, and, regarding design collaboration, two
references with phone numbers and emails.
2. PDF of Resume
3. PDF of 15 images of relevant artwork or projects in horizontal format. Must
have a minimum of five unique works or public art projects. Any explanatory
text should be in the PDF. See sample image below. Be simple.
4. Optional: Links to 3 Videos of 3 projects
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Boynton Beach Public Art Program
City Hall, 12S East Ocean Ave, Boynton Beach, Florida #boyntonarts boyntonarts.org
publicart@bbfl.us s61-742-6767 Glenn Weiss, Manager. Veronica Inberg, Coordinator
Artist Opportunities 4 4
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Questions: Veronica Inberg, Public Art Coordinator, p gblicgrt@bb l.us, 561 -742-6757
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City Hall, 1 25 East Ocean Ave, Boynton Beach, Florida #boyntonarts boyntonarts.org
publicart@bbfl.us 561-742-6757 Glenn Weiss, Manager. Veronica Inberg, Coordinator
Artist Opportunities 5 5
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Kinetic EXHIBIT C
Biennial Call to Artists: 10 Month Outdoor Exhibition
6K) Kinetic Biennial Boynton Beach, 2023
Call to Artists for Outdoor Exhibition of Kinetic Artwork at Kinetic Biennial
,January 27, 2023 to November 15, 2023
Applications Due: ,July 19, 2022 at 5:00 PM, EDT
BoyntonArts, the City of Boynton Beach Public Art Program, seeks artists to apply to
exhibit their outdoor artwork 6t1 Biennial Kinetic in Boynton Beach, Florida. The
Biennial provides the opportunity to present and potentially sell outdoor kinetic art in
the opening weekend and over 10 months in downtown Boynton Beach. More
information on the past Biennials can be found at kineticbiennial.boyntonart.org
NOTE: Artists may apply for multiple opportunities including indoor exhibition or
installations, video presentation and community engagement.
Kinetic Art
The Kinetic Biennial maintains a very broad perspective on kinetic art, or rather kinetic
energy in the art. Real motion, the illusion of motion, and the feeling of motion must
be an essential attribute of the aesthetic content of the artwork.
The Kinetic Biennial, 2023
The 6t1 Kinetic Biennial is a free art exhibit and symposium of artists, designers and
performers to engage the Boynton community and all of south Florida visitors in
contemporary kinetic art. The 6t1 Biennial demonstrates the interconnectedness of art
and technology, and leverages human fascination with movement.
During the fourth weekend in ,January, outdoor kinetic artworks and turbines will be
installed for a 10 month display in downtown Boynton Beach. The January 27t1
opening weekend will include indoor art exhibitions, artist and designer talks, student
displays, turbine demonstrations, light projections and choregraphed motion
performances with community volunteers. Live music, food trucks, artist booths and
other activities will add the festive atmosphere.
In this majority-minority city centrally located within the 1 .5 million residents of Palm
Beach County, BoyntonArts anticipates a larger weekend audience compared to the
5,000 at the 2021 Kinetic during the Covid pandemic.
See the appendix at the end for more information.
Outdoor Exhibition
The outdoor exhibition is held on the 6 acre municipal campus and % mile Avenue of
the Arts. The new 2021 campus includes City Hall, the City Library, Arts and Cultural
Center, Children's Museum, permanent kinetic sculptures, play areas, huge banyan
and kapok trees and a lawn with amphitheater. Eight (8) ground level and raised
Boynton Beach Public Art Program
City Hall, 1 25 East Ocean Ave, Boynton Beach, Florida #boyntonarts boyntonarts.org
` publicart@bbfl.us 561-742-6757 Glenn Weiss, Manager. Veronica Inberg, Coordinator 1
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6K) Kinetic Biennial Boynton Beach, 2023
concrete bases have been constructed to provide support for temporary sculptures on
the campus. Other landscaped areas, plaza and sidewalk locations can be made
available. Another 5 sculpture bases with 36 light poles with banners are ready on
the Avenue of the Arts.
A walking map brochure listing all artists with websites and images of artworks will
be printed and provided to all visitors and available online. A GPS based app will
assist visitors to learn additional detail about the artists and artworks.
Primary publicity occurs through the Boynton Beach marketing office press contacts
and a comprehensive social media campaign. We recommend that all artists have a
website and a Facebook / Instagram handle.
Artwork is insured by the City of Boynton Beach for artist's sale price or cost of
restoration of the artwork for damage or theft while in the Boynton Beach facilities.
Environmental damage from salt air, rain or wind is not insured.
Selection Process
Via coordination by Glenn Weiss, Public Art Manager and Veronica Inberg, Public Art
Coordinator, a selection panel will select the artists and artworks. The artists will be
presented to the Boynton Beach Art Advisory Committee for approval.
Artist/Artwork Criteria
• Talented artist/designer producing exceptional visual kinetic artwork.
• Artwork matches the definition of kinetic art established for the Kinetic
Biennial.
• Ability of the artists to satisfy the schedule.
• Durable in salt air and high winds as designed or with parts removed.
Eligibility
• Experienced professional artist/designer at least 18 years old.
• Comfortable signing the Boynton Beach outdoor loan agreement.
Ineligibility
• Members, immediate family members and business partners of the members of
the Art Advisory Board.
• Members of any City of Boynton Beach advisory board or City Commission.
• Employees of the City of Boynton Beach.
Extra Consideration.
• Artists with life experiences with the diverse ethnic and cultural communities of
Florida including but not limited to African Americans, Caribbean Americans
and Hispanic Americans.
Boynton Beach Public Art Program
City Hall, 1 25 East Ocean Ave, Boynton Beach, Florida #boyntonarts boyntonarts.org
` publicart@bbfl.us 561-742-6757 Glenn Weiss, Manager. Veronica Inberg, Coordinator 2
CilY Af 00YNYgH]IF.AUIf 8UG61G R&!Y
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Biennial Call to Artists: 10 Month Outdoor Exhibition
6K) Kinetic Biennial Boynton Beach, 2023
Compensation
Each artist will be paid $1 ,500 honorarium for the loan fee, delivery of artwork and
return shipping of artwork. $750 is paid at the beginning and $750 when the work is
returned.
Schedule
Artist Applications Due ,July 19, 2022
Invitations Announced August 15, 2022
Artwork due in Boynton Beach ,January 20-26, 2023
Kinetic Biennial VIP Opening ,January 27, 2023
Kinetic Biennial Weekend ,January 28 & 29, 2023
Art Removal November 15-20, 2023
On-Site
In general, BoyntonArts prefers that the artists attend the exhibition and participate in
the dialogue. Not mandatory.
Copyright
The artist grants the City rights to reproduce the images or recordings of the artworks
or presentations for non-commercial and publicity purposes including posting on City
websites and social media.
Application
Submit the following to Public Art Coordinator at Ulicart@l.us by 5:00 PM EDT,
Tuesday, ,July 19, 2022.
1 . PDF of Cover Letter with brief artist statement, artist contact information, artist
website and one social media address
2. PDF of Resume
3. PDF of images of up to 5 artworks that the artist has available for loan..
Boynton Beach Public Art Program
City Hall, 1 25 East Ocean Ave, Boynton Beach, Florida #boyntonarts boyntonarts.org
` publicart@bbfl.us 561-742-6757 Glenn Weiss, Manager. Veronica Inberg, Coordinator 3
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City Hall, 1 25 East Ocean Ave, Boynton Beach, Florida #boyntonarts boyntonarts.org
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Appendix
Summary of Plan for Kinetic Biennial
1 . Every two years, produce the Kinetic Biennial that discovers and presents the new
directions in kinetic art during a festival weekend in downtown Boynton Beach.
2. Remain an international resource of the continuing legacy of 20th century kinetic
sculpture powered by the wind, motors, gravity or humans, op art, abstract
animation, or other artworks with the reality or illusion of motion.
3. Engage the Boynton adult and student community in interconnectedness of art and
technology through kinetic art, industrial design and science.
4. Expand the amount of permanent outdoor kinetic art as a unique, year-round arts
attraction in Boynton Beach for the cultural tourist and regional art enthusiast.
5. Build additional cash and in-kind funding sources from local, national and
international institutions, foundations, corporations, governments and individual
donors.
History of Kinetic Biennial
Kinetic Biennials held in 2013, 15, 17, 19 & 21
Between 2013 - 19, the event was known as the "International Kinetic Art Exhibit and
Symposium" and organized in conjunction with the Kinetic Art Organization (KAO)
49 Artists Presenting Outdoor Work since 2013
,John King, Lin Emery, ,Jeff Kahn, Paul Daniel, Rein Triefeldt, Tom Brewitz, Ralfonso,
,Jeffery Laudenslager, Sarah Younger, David Langley, Beju Lejobart, Peter Pereira, Mike
Roig, Anthony Castronovo & Eleanora Nicolettt, Craig Colorusso, Craig Gray, Elayna
Toby Singer, Edwin Cheong, Paul Daniel, ,Jerzy Kedziora, Bill Wood, Ron Schroer, ,Jim
LePaso, Don Reman, Kevin Duval, Stefan Radu Cretu, Amos Robinson, Doug Taylor,
Kirk Seese, Lloyd Goradesky, Robert Coon, Frank Hyder, Adrian Landon, Rubem
Robierb, Darren Miller, Anthony Burks, Sr., Caron Bowman, Cynthia Simmons, Gillian
Kennedy Wright, Raquel Williams, Tracy Guiteau
39 Artists Presenting Indoor Work since 2017
,Jose Arellano, Tom Brewitz, Bruce Brown, ,John Endmark, Kevin Duval, Kimon Fotiadis,
Laura Freeman, Donald Gialanella, Miguel Grillo, Majie Lavergne, Gregoire Meyer,
Darren Miller, Debbie Lee Mostel, Deanne Sabeck, Ralfonso, Bud Scheffel, Linda
Stevenson, Stefan Radu Cretu, ,Joseph Borucki, Andrea Davide, Ron ,Jaffe, ,Jeff Kahn,
Majie Lavergner, Lugufelo, ,Janet Mueller, Annalise Murphy, Neill Sater, Rein Triefeldt,
Mohamadreza Yazdi, Bernard Zubrowski, Brookheart,Jonqui; Ron Agam, Olga Duenas;
,Joel Amit; Oliver Haligon; Kyle Poyser; Frank Hyder; Lloyd Goradesky; Ana Giovinazza
Boynton Beach Public Art Program
City Hall, 1 25 East Ocean Ave, Boynton Beach, Florida #boyntonarts boyntonarts.org
` publicart@bbfl.us 561-742-6757 Glenn Weiss, Manager. Veronica Inberg, Coordinator 5
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Biennial Call to Artists: 10 Month Outdoor Exhibition
6K) Kinetic Biennial Boynton Beach, 2023
Past Donors and Sponsors
Boynton Beach CRA, KAO, Boca Bearing, Cultural Council of Palm Beach County,
Richard Beau Lieu & Assoc., Sculpture Magazine, Coastal Star, Graphics Plus,
Solartree, Winn Dixie, Marriott, FPL, Cornermark, Wind Capital Group, David Bermant
Foundation, Discover The Palm Beaches, Activista Artista, arts radio network, Five
Chefs, Equity One, ,Juried Art Services, Buffalo Wild Wings, Boca Bearing, Hacklab, AW
Architects, Secret Garden Craft, High Ridge Landing, Compson Assoc, CodaWorx, Art
Hive Magazine, Around Town, Ocean One Boynton, Art Palm Beach, Cultural Owl, Palm
Beach Post
Attendance
5,000 people counted entering the indoor exhibit in 2021 .
Online Information
Website: kineticbiennial.boyntonarts.org
Facebook: kineticbeinnial
Instagram: kineticbeinnial
Ebook: "Art in Motion" by Raflonso and Debby Coles-Dobay, 2020
Ebook: "INTERNATIONAL COLLECTION OF ESSAYS ABOUT KINETIC ART", Raflonso,
Editor, 2013
Boynton Beach Public Art Program
City Hall, 1 25 East Ocean Ave, Boynton Beach, Florida #boyntonarts boyntonarts.org
` publicart@bbfl.us 561-742-6757 Glenn Weiss, Manager. Veronica Inberg, Coordinator 6
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Kinetic EXHIBIT C
Biennial Call to Artists: Indoor Exhibition
Kinetic Biennial Boynton Beach, 2023
Call to Artists for Indoor Exhibition of Kinetic Artwork at Kinetic Biennial
,January 27-29, 2023
Applications Due: August 16, 2022 at 5:00 PM, EDT
BoyntonArts, the City of Boynton Beach Public Art Program, seeks artists to apply to
exhibit their indoor artwork for the 6t1 Biennial Kinetic in Boynton Beach, Florida. The
exhibition provides the opportunity to present, sell and share explorations in kinetic
art over a three-day weekend during the peak south Florida month. More information
on the past Biennials can be found at kineticbiennial.boyntonart.org
NOTE: Artists may apply for multiple opportunities including Outdoor sculptures or
installations, video presentation and community engagement.
Kinetic Art
The Kinetic Biennial maintains a very broad perspective on kinetic art, or rather kinetic
energy in the art. Real motion, the illusion of motion, and the feeling of motion must
be an essential attribute of the aesthetic content of the artwork.
The Kinetic Biennial, 2023
The 6t1 Kinetic Biennial is a free art exhibit and symposium of artists, designers and
performers to engage the Boynton community and all of south Florida visitors in
contemporary kinetic art. The 6t1 Biennial demonstrates the interconnectedness of art
and technology, and leverages human fascination with movement.
During the fourth week in ,January, outdoor kinetic artworks and turbines will be
installed for a 10 month display in downtown Boynton Beach. The January 27t1
opening weekend will include indoor art exhibitions, artist and designer talks, student
displays, turbine demonstrations, light projections and choregraphed motion
performances with community volunteers. Live music, food trucks, artist booths and
other activities will add to the festive atmosphere.
In this majority-minority city centrally located within the 1 .5 million residents of Palm
Beach County, BoyntonArts anticipates a larger weekend audience compared to the
5,000 at the 2021 Kinetic during the Covid pandemic.
See the appendix at the end for more information.
Indoor Exhibition
The exhibition is held on the second floor of the historic Boynton Beach Arts &
Cultural Center. The multipurpose room (former gymnasium / theater) is the primary
space with temporary dividing walls. Hallway galleries and dance studios provide
additional space and possible installations.
Boynton Beach Public Art Program
City Hall, 125 East Ocean Ave, Boynton Beach, Florida #boyntonarts boyntonarts.org
publicart@bbfl.us 561-742-6757 Glenn Weiss, Manager. Veronica Inberg, Coordinator 1
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Kinetic EXHIBIT C
Biennial Call to Artists: Indoor Exhibition
Kinetic Biennial Boynton Beach, 2023
In general, each artist can display between one and eight artworks. The maximum
wall space per artist is 15 linear feet and 64 square feet of floor space. Electric is
provided to artworks requiring power. For hanging artworks, the artist should
provide cables that loop over the exposed steel joists about 20 feet above the floor
A brochure listing all artists with website is provided to all visitors and available
online. For interested buyers, a handout will be available with prices and artist phone
number. If the artists does not wish to process payments for sales, BoyntonArts will
provide credit card payments for a fee of 5%.
Primary publicity occurs through the Boynton Beach marketing office press contacts
and a comprehensive social media campaign. We recommend that all artists have a
website and a Facebook / Instagram handle.
Artwork is insured by the City of Boynton Beach for artist's sale price or cost of
restoration of the artwork for damage or theft while in the Boynton Beach facilities.
Selection Process
Via coordination by Glenn Weiss, Public Art Manager and Veronica Inberg, Public Art
Coordinator, a selection panel will select the artists and artworks. The artists will be
presented to the Boynton Beach Art Advisory Committee for approval.
Artist/Artwork Criteria
• Talented artist/designer producing exceptional visual kinetic artwork.
• Artwork matches the definition of kinetic art established for the Kinetic
Biennial.
• Ability of the artists to satisfy the schedule.
Eligibility
• Experienced professional artist/designer at least 18 years old.
• Comfortable signing the Boynton Beach loan agreement.
Ineligibility
• Members, immediate family members and business partners of the members of
the Art Advisory Board.
• Members of any City of Boynton Beach advisory board or City Commission.
• Employees of the City of Boynton Beach.
Extra Consideration.
• Artists with life experiences with the diverse ethnic and cultural communities of
Florida including but not limited to African Americans, Caribbean Americans
and Hispanic Americans.
Boynton Beach Public Art Program
City Hall, 125 East Ocean Ave, Boynton Beach, Florida #boyntonarts boyntonarts.org
publicart@bbfl.us 561-742-6757 Glenn Weiss, Manager. Veronica Inberg, Coordinator 2
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Kinetic EXHIBIT C
Biennial Call to Artists: Indoor Exhibition
Kinetic Biennial Boynton Beach, 2023
Compensation
Each artist will be paid $100 honorarium. The full value of all sales are kept by the
artist. No fee or percentage will be taken by BoyntonArts, except for credit card
processing if requested on sales.
Schedule
Artist Applications Due August 16, 2022
Invitations Announced September 15, 2022
Artwork due in Boynton Beach ,January 20-24, 2023
Kinetic Biennial VIP Opening ,January 27, 2023
Kinetic Biennial Weekend ,January 28 & 29, 2023
Art Removal ,January 29-31 , 2023
On-Site
In general, BoyntonArts prefers that the artists attend the exhibition and participate in
the dialogue. Not mandatory.
Copyright
The artist grants the City rights to reproduce the images or recordings of the artworks
or presentations for non-commercial and publicity purposes including posting on City
websites and social media.
Application
Submit the following to Public Art Coordinator at pgblicart@bbfl.us by 5:00 PM EDT,
Tuesday, August 16, 2022.
1 . PDF of Cover Letter with brief artist statement, artist contact information, artist
website and one social media address
2. PDF of Resume
3. PDF of 10 images of artwork that the artist would like to exhibit.
Boynton Beach Public Art Program
City Hall, 125 East Ocean Ave, Boynton Beach, Florida #boyntonarts boyntonarts.org
publicart@bbfl.us 561-742-6757 Glenn Weiss, Manager. Veronica Inberg, Coordinator 3
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Kinetic EXHIBIT C
Biennial Call to Artists: Indoor Exhibition
Kinetic Biennial Boynton Beach, 2023
4. Optional: Links to 3 Videos of 3 artworks
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Boynton Beach Public Art Program
City Hall, 125 East Ocean Ave, Boynton Beach, Florida #boyntonarts boyntonarts.org
publicart@bbfl.us 561-742-6757 Glenn Weiss, Manager. Veronica Inberg, Coordinator 4
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Kinetic EXHIBIT C
Biennial Call to Artists: Indoor Exhibition
Kinetic Biennial Boynton Beach, 2023
Appendix
Summary of Plan for Kinetic Biennial
1 . Every two years, produce the Kinetic Biennial that discovers and presents the new
directions in kinetic art during a festival weekend in downtown Boynton Beach.
2. Remain an international resource of the continuing legacy of 20th century kinetic
sculpture powered by the wind, motors, gravity or humans, op art, abstract
animation, or other artworks with the reality or illusion of motion.
3. Engage the Boynton adult and student community in interconnectedness of art and
technology through kinetic art, industrial design and science.
4. Expand the amount of permanent outdoor kinetic art as a unique, year-round arts
attraction in Boynton Beach for the cultural tourist and regional art enthusiast.
5. Build additional cash and in-kind funding sources from local, national and
international institutions, foundations, corporations, governments and individual
donors.
History of Kinetic Biennial
Kinetic Biennials held in 2013, 15, 17, 19 & 21
Between 2013 - 19, the event was known as the "International Kinetic Art Exhibit and
Symposium" and organized in conjunction with the Kinetic Art Organization (KAO)
49 Artists Presenting Outdoor Work since 2013
,John King, Lin Emery, ,Jeff Kahn, Paul Daniel, Rein Triefeldt, Tom Brewitz, Ralfonso,
,Jeffery Laudenslager, Sarah Younger, David Langley, Beju Le,Jobart, Peter Pereira, Mike
Roig, Anthony Castronovo & Eleanora Nicolettt, Craig Colorusso, Craig Gray, Elayna
Toby Singer, Edwin Cheong, Paul Daniel, ,Jerzy Kedziora, Bill Wood, Ron Schroer, ,Jim
Le Paso, Don Reman, Kevin Duval, Stefan Radu Cretu, Amos Robinson, Doug Taylor,
Kirk Seese, Lloyd Goradesky, Robert Coon, Frank Hyder, Adrian Landon, Rubem
Robierb, Darren Miller, Anthony Burks, Sr., Caron Bowman, Cynthia Simmons, Gillian
Kennedy Wright, Raquel Williams, Tracy Guiteau
39 Artists Presenting Indoor Work since 2017
,Jose Arellano, Tom Brewitz, Bruce Brown, ,John Endmark, Kevin Duval, Kimon Fotiadis,
Laura Freeman, Donald Gialanella, Miguel Grillo, Majie Lavergne, Gregoire Meyer,
Darren Miller, Debbie Lee Mostel, Deanne Sabeck, Ralfonso, Bud Scheffel, Linda
Stevenson, Stefan Radu Cretu, ,Joseph Borucki, Andrea Davide, Ron ,Jaffe, ,Jeff Kahn,
Majie Lavergner, Lugufelo, ,Janet Mueller, Annalise Murphy, Neill Sater, Rein Triefeldt,
Mohamadreza Yazdi, Bernard Zubrowski, Brookheart,Jonqui; Ron Agam, Olga Duenas;
,Joel Amit; Oliver Haligon; Kyle Poyser; Frank Hyder; Lloyd Goradesky; Ana Giovinazza
Boynton Beach Public Art Program
City Hall, 125 East Ocean Ave, Boynton Beach, Florida #boyntonarts boyntonarts.org
publicart@bbfl.us 561-742-6757 Glenn Weiss, Manager. Veronica Inberg, Coordinator 5
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Kinetic EXHIBIT C
Biennial Call to Artists: Indoor Exhibition
Kinetic Biennial Boynton Beach, 2023
Past Donors and Sponsors
Boynton Beach CRA, KAO, Boca Bearing, Cultural Council of Palm Beach County,
Richard Beau Lieu & Assoc., Sculpture Magazine, Coastal Star, Graphics Plus,
Solartree, Winn Dixie, Marriott, FPL, Cornermark, Wind Capital Group, David Bermant
Foundation, Discover The Palm Beaches, Activista Artista, arts radio network, Five
Chefs, Equity One, ,Juried Art Services, Buffalo Wild Wings, Boca Bearing, Hacklab, AW
Architects, Secret Garden Craft, High Ridge Landing, Compson Assoc, CodaWorx, Art
Hive Magazine, Around Town, Ocean One Boynton, Art Palm Beach, Cultural Owl, Palm
Beach Post
Attendance
5,000 people counted entering the indoor exhibit in 2021 .
Online Information
Website: kineticbiennial.boyntonarts.org
Facebook: kineticbeinnial
Instagram: kineticbeinnial
Ebook: "Art in Motion" by Raflonso and Debby Coles-Dobay, 2020
Ebook: "INTERNATIONAL COLLECTION OF ESSAYS ABOUT KINETIC ART", Raflonso,
Editor, 2013
Boynton Beach Public Art Program
City Hall, 125 East Ocean Ave, Boynton Beach, Florida #boyntonarts boyntonarts.org
publicart@bbfl.us 561-742-6757 Glenn Weiss, Manager. Veronica Inberg, Coordinator 6
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EXHIBIT D
Private Development and Art in Public Places Update: 5/12/2022
Riverwalk
E. Woolbright Road and Intracoastal
• Light sculptures and parking garage grill. Art sites, artist & artworks approved.
• Artist Mark Fuller. Artist submitting permit documents.
Neurobehavioral Hospital of the Palm Beaches
4905 Park Ridge Blvd at Beta Dr
• Mural. Art site, artist and artwork approved.
• Artist: Kolo Collaborative. No date for painting.
Oakwood Square at former Pier One Imports
320 N. Congress Ave, north of W. Boynton Blvd
• Seating Design. Art site approved and artist recommended
Broadstone Apartments
212 S Federal Hwy & SE 2nd Ave
Art site selected and approved. No date for artist process.
Baptist Health, Bethesda Hospital East
2 81 5 S Seacrest Blvd & 261" Ave SW
• Staff discussion without action.
Boynton Beach Office Condo
1 102 N. Federal Hwy & M L King Blvd.
C weep, agprees to new location. No approvals. (See Attached)
1 1 5 N. Federal Development
1 1 5 N. Federal Hwy & Ocean Ave, NW corner
• Development proposal approved by City Commission. No art actions.
Shalimar Apartments
3520 W. Boynton Blvd & Knuth Rd
Development proposal to be reviewed by City Commission
Miraflor Apartments
3491 N. Seacrest Blvd at Mentone Rd.
• Development proposal approved by City Commission. No art actions.
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5500 Paprk Ridge Blvd
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