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Okay,
first
of
all,
I
just
want
to
share
I'm
sorry.
If
the
way
the
numbers
are
presented.
D
Here
is
a
little
confusing.
I
did
it
pretty
quickly
and
I
might
update
how.
D
This
information
is
presented
going
forward,
but
I
just
want
to
share
that
again.
Overall.
D
Dollars-
and
so
you
can
see
here
how
that
money
was
distributed
amongst
our
existing
accounts.
E
So
before
the
funds
were
distributed,
we
had
and
seventy
26
dollars
left
over
from
our
bac
recover.
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D
156
dollars
left
over
from
the
buea
zone,
grant
funds
for
2021.
and
if
you
go
down
a
little.
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F
Trained
well
as
a
child,
so
the
va's,
the
one
that
comes
out
of
the
bac
fund
versus.
F
Correct
they
both
pull
from
that.
The
distinction
is,
if
the
business
that
is
asking.
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D
Correct
yeah,
yeah
and
and
this
for
the
arts
project
grant
cycle
the
every
applicant
that
we.
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D
Just
to
to
make
it
even
more,
even
I
think
that
just
made
the
most
sense
and
because
we
have
a.
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C
There's
a
lot
to
download,
can
I
get
a
sense
so
bryony
and
gerard
you
were
both
at
the.
D
To
speed
on
what's
been
done
so
far
and
get
I
want,
I
would
love
to
hear
general
feedback
from.
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D
D
To
make
stuff,
they
have
determined
that
at
this
point
in
time,
sorry,
we
have
a
lot
of
performance.
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D
Of
size,
it
is
what
the
seating
options
are
they,
and
that
includes
iu's
facilities.
So
they're
like.
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About
that
or
as
an
audience
member,
so
that's
one
of
the
challenges
they
saw.
They're
like
okay,.
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Yes,
yeah,
it
would
have
a
maximum
capacity
about
400
people.
So
that's
one
area
and
then.
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I
An
hour
and
a
half
or
two
hours
or
whatever
it
was
what
you
just
said
in
this
short
period
of
time,.
H
I
would
have
felt
a
little
bit
more
comfortable
yeah.
I
I
was
blown
away
by
how.
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A
A
F
F
G
D
G
The
arts
incubator
maker
space
studio
space
how
everyone
want
to
refer
to
it.
I
think
the.
G
Kiln,
the
woodworking
that's
great
as
far
as
media
that
maybe
isn't
addressed
there.
It'd.
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J
J
Fumes,
the
wood
shop
is
noisy,
you
know,
there's
a
there
are
a
lot
of,
I
think
things.
We'd
have.
J
K
Thing
that
you
were
talking
about,
I
feel
like
the
most
yeah
like.
I
agree
that
it's
like.
K
Pretty
like
they're
like
here
and
we're
there,
but
I
think
that,
like
some
sort
of
like.
G
G
There's
something
on
campus
like
wait:
what
that
happened
yesterday,
yeah
yeah
at
the
time
the.
N
Actually,
natalie
on
the
call
can
answer
that
a
little
bit
better
than
I
can.
I
know
a
good
number.
B
Folks,
who
were
just
attending
grand
faloon,
who
ended
up
signing
up
in
the
days
before
attending.
B
People
that
were
from
out
of
state,
we
had
a
lot
of
younger
folks
volunteering
and
we
did
try
to
do.
B
B
The
breakdown
there
cool
yeah,
I
mean
to
the
issue
about
volunteers.
I
know
like
our
our
first.
N
Thursdays
festival
is
typically
used
by
both
campus
and
community
groups
as
a
space
to
get.
N
Volunteer
coordinator
isn't
involved
with
being
at
those
festivals,
so
I
mean
that's
just
like.
N
One
space
that
I
I
know
of
where,
like
that
recruitment
can
take
place
and
where
there's
a.
A
Might
not
know
about
that
at
all
right.
We've
had
volunteers
with
the
early
music
festival.
F
Attempted
to
coordinate
with
spia,
for
example,
with
the
also
this
isn't
volunteer,
but
with
the.
H
The
iac
one,
the
indianapolis
one,
is
very
good,
and
maybe
we
could
just.
H
Use
that
find
out
who
does
it
and
mimic
it,
and
it
can't
be
that
expensive,
so
budget
funds.
H
For
it,
and
just
do
it
so
that
is
actually
one
of
my
budget
goals
for
23
is
to
fund
some.
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G
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F
J
A
And
it
might
be
cheaper
than
hopefully,
and
then
maybe
part
of
what
our
role
is
is
then.
N
Also
be
integra
collaborated
with
iu
pretty
closely,
and
also,
if
there's
like,
also
a.
N
F
From
last
year,
this
spring
kind
of
no,
I
know
the
festival
job
right
now,
which
only
feels
like.
F
L
N
N
Just
like
want
to
experience
things
right,
yeah
and
I
think
kind
of
going
on
with.
N
L
D
G
Are
still
on
that,
so
you
mentioned
an
open
performance
base
in
the
convention
center.
G
G
What's
the
difference
between
those
and
why
both,
I
think,
there's.
F
People
just
walk
by
yeah,
I
actually
don't
know
who
likes
it
on
your
page
and
and
so
and
I
don't.
G
G
F
G
F
Know
was
not
available
because
of
of
like
post
five
o'clock
in
the
shutdown
building
or.
D
And
just
stop
me
if
you
want
to
go
back
but
one
so
I
arts,
incubator
space
great.
If
we.
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D
Storefronts,
which
was
I
mean,
somebody
who
was
on
the
task
force
for
the
waldron
that
was.
A
D
F
If
there
were,
you
know
better
acoustics
in
there,
it's
so
loud,
it's
insane
yeah
are.
F
F
D
D
Actually
meeting
with
the
director
tomorrow
to
talk
about
feasibility
there
and
then
I'll
be.
H
A
Public
forum
just
yet
and
that's
part
of
the
we
didn't
see
that
on
monday,
because
you
could
say.
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D
F
C
And
that's
that's
tiring
here
yeah,
but
I
feel
like
the
old
hospital
space
is
neutral,
ground
iu.
A
C
All
right,
thank
you,
and
the
discussion
continues.
The
other
staff
report
thing
I
want
to
share
is.
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D
D
About
this
contract
is
it:
although
it
is
a
five
year
contract
we
have
every
year
we
will
come
back.
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D
Yeah
anybody
is
welcome
to
reach
out
to
them
now,
but
it
is
a
priority
of
them
to
make.
A
D
D
D
Of
their
contract
they
have
to
hire
a
part-time
gallery
manager
and
again,
from
my
perspective,.
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A
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K
L
K
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F
F
A
A
lot
of
stuff
so
nick,
why
don't
you
give
us
an
update
on
public
art
yeah,
I
think
I'll
be
pretty.
G
Quick
on
this
apologies
to
the
committee
who
met
a
couple
weeks
ago,
I
did
not
get
notes
around.
G
G
Fourth
street
garage
we're
on
for
a
ribbon
cutting
dedication
on
friday
august
5th.
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G
After
doing
interviews,
thanks
to
everyone
who
participated
in
those
parks,
department
and.
G
D
Who
participated
in
the
interviews
with
the
three
finalists,
so
there
were
three
finalists.
D
All
local
bloomington
artists
and
two
very
new
comers
emerging
recent
graduates
from.
D
D
A
personal
connection
in
history,
with
the
space
that
I
think
really
came
out
in
our
interview
with.
D
Him
there
was
also
another
more
emerging
artist
named
andrew
woodard,
who
proposed
two
more
kind
of.
D
A
D
It's
that
big
kind
of
cyclone,
looking
silver
thing
with
words
downtown
yeah
and
he
proposed.
D
D
D
Up
an
image,
so
we
can
see
it
so,
while
I
think
there
was
agreement
that
the
proposal
and
the
art.
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D
D
D
Is
a
good
choice?
So
that's
where
we
have
this
conversation,
I
don't
know
if
you
can
also
see
it.
E
E
It
at
all
so
there's
a
you
know:
there's
a
lot
to
be
celebrated
in
the
process
and
there
are.
H
D
A
I
don't
remember
the
content
of
the
video.
No,
it's
multi-color.
D
D
Got
a
township,
yeah
bird
houses
or
like
swifts,
yeah,
yeah
and
lightning
bugs
and
stuff
like
that.
G
Committee
meeting
and
discussed
the
concept
of
presenting
this
as
not
our
traditional
rfq
request.
G
For
qualifications,
but
sort
of
an
early
stage,
rfp
like
a
request
for
proposal,
something
that's.
G
2D
mural
it's
we
can
maybe
more
reasonably
ask
for
rough
sketches
to
accompany
a
specific
concept.
G
G
Without
necessarily
going
all
in
on
like
deeper
political,
historical,
because
there's
a.
L
Yeah,
so
that's
the
last
where
we
discussed
those
three
words
again
resiliency
I
mean
this.
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G
H
G
G
G
To
the
site,
you
know,
while
also
not
being
so
ephemeral,
that
it
becomes
meaningless.
Yeah.
G
G
Bloomington
and
there's
artwork
within
the
letters
and
then
summer
of
2020,
there
was
a.
G
There
were
already
there
was
already
a
term
on
the
previous
mural
there's
a
commitment
to.
G
G
Was
like
we're
just
going
to
leave
this
there
yeah
we're
not.
It
was
supposed
to
come
down.
G
Not
that
not
that
that
discussion
is
magically
solved,
but
I
it
it
feels
like
now's.
F
E
G
D
K
Elliott,
I
think
there
was
a
chat,
there's
stuff
in
chat.
Oh,
these
are
for
public
comment,
we'll.
E
It's
not
my
name
but
yeah.
We
will
be
not
meeting
this
friday
to
give
you.
E
That
sweet
sweet
extra
hour
to
read
your
applications
for
the
emerging
artists
grants.
E
Right
now,
I
I
been
running
on
a
lot
of
installation
fumes
right,
not
like
little.
E
So
so
the
the
quantity
of
applications
was
large,
it
was
around
70,
give
or
take
with
some.
E
Applications
that
were
ineligible
and
some
that
rolled
over
from
the
previous
cycle.
E
Pool
so
we
thought
that
this
would
help
enrich
the
conversation
but
also
kind
of.
E
In
a
non-draft
form
now
is
quite
more
straightforward
than
the
other
rubric
I
drafted.
E
E
More
specifically
like,
I
think
this
amount
should
be
ordered
in
the
notes
section.
H
E
H
E
First,
one
this
time,
you're
responsible
for
just
kind
of
you
know
quickly
summarizing
getting.
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H
H
G
H
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H
H
A
A
H
E
Write
me
whatever
to
talk
about
any
questions
you
have.
I
have
a
little
bit
of
down
time
between.
A
Rubric
out
again
and
just
add
that
column
for
everybody,
that
it's
independent
of
the
notes,
yep.
E
E
A
M
A
Want
to
make
sure,
at
the
end
of
our
last
conversation,
there
was.
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D
D
Arts,
commission
and
how
speed
functions
in
all
of
this,
so
I'm
going
to
try
to
do
a.
D
I
just
we
don't
have
time
and
we
can
return
to
it,
but
again
so
the
bac
it
is
our.
D
Promotion,
that's
currently
about
two
thousand
dollars
a
year
and
then,
of
course,
we
are.
D
D
D
On
your
restaurant,
if
you
go
to
the
comedy
attic,
so
these
are
initiatives
that
have.
D
D
D
Yeah-
and
so
we
are
due
for
another
strategic
plan
for
bead
I
just
want
to-
I
don't.
A
D
To
eat
to
see
art
things
like
that,
there's
also
links
to
the
bac
links
to
the
indiana
arts
council.
D
D
D
D
C
It
happen
and
then
for
the
22
grant
cycle
we're
going
to
do
some
work
on
the
first
greenway.
D
And
putting
some
street
art
on
it
as
part
of
the
initiative
for
this.
So
that
is
how
the
bead.
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D
G
D
G
A
G
A
A
C
I'm
gonna
stop
there.
The
last
thing
I'm
gonna
say
is:
I
think
I
one
conversation
nick
and.
D
D
Everything
I
just
said
so,
giving
them
documents
like
this.
So
in
a
future
meeting
we
can
talk.
C
A
A
See
if
they're
interested
in
any
capacity
or
as
chair
to
the
public
art
or
as
chair
to
the.
A
Bloomington
arts-
commission-
I'm
sure
I
speak
for
nick
here
easily
in
the
sense
that
you.
A
I
So
some
of
them
are
from
earlier
comments
made
or
suggestions
made,
so
I
just
wanted
to.
I
Know
a
little
bit
more
about
those
topics
and
that's
it
great
and
cara.
I
just
put
my.
D
D
A
A
A
G
G
One
percent
projects
where
we
use
public
tax
dollars
to
fund
things,
and
this
commission
has.
G
In
this
instance,
being
like
a
private
property
owner,
we
are
collaborating
with.
G
New
mural,
like
their
plan,
was
four
or
five
years
ago,
and
so
we're
helping
to
facilitate
that.
I
Okay,
so
is
the
artist
when
you
guys
do
decide
who's
going
to
do
the
mural
is
that.
G
Put
out
what's
called
a
request
for
proposal,
so
artists
can
submit
concepts
for
the
mural
and
then.
G
Specifically,
we
talked
about
the
aft
hour
hours,
commissioner,
with
the
city
who
works
a
lot
with.
G
Downtown
businesses
and
just
the
downtown
space
in
general,
that's
engaged
often
at
night
and
so.
G
That
group
will
review
everything.
Ultimately,
the
decision
will
come
down
to
the
property.
G
I
A
A
Yeah
december
will
be
the
end
of
my
tenure
here.
It's
time
for
new
new
blood.
I
A
All
right,
if
kirad,
doesn't
have
anything
else,
any
commissioner
announcements,
anybody.
A
Have
anything
to
share
what
do
we
need
to
go
see
at
the
eskenazi?
Oh
my
gosh
the
tomorrow
morning.
E
E
It's
a
really
great,
very
packed,
but
very
high
quality
show.
So
I
encourage
you
to
see
it.
E
N
For
the
september
october
and
november,
first,
thursdays
which
take
place
around
the
showalter.
N
Fountain
on
iu's
campus,
which
is
the
eskenazi,
is
open
late.
Those
evenings
so
a
great
time.
N
N
F
Anybody
else
I'm
gonna
chime
in
real,
quick,
the
girls
rock
bloomington.
B
Final
showcase
is
saturday
july
23rd
in
maxwell
hall.
B
At
five,
no
six
pm
yeah
that'll
be
really
fun
our
camp
result.
We
have,
I
think,
five
bands,
this.
F
M
M
Five
hours
each
group
so
it'll
be
ten
hours
of
review.
It
will
be
a
long
morning
celebrate.
G
At
that
time,
on
the
fifth,
so
I
might
see
if
people
are
flexible.
Otherwise
you
can
talk
without
me.