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Fine Arts and Culture Advisory Commission Meeting 052523
C
A
Do
we
have
any
citizens
comments
for
today,
so
we'll
go
ahead
and
move
on
to
the
minutes?
Did
everybody
have
a
chance
to
read
our
minutes
from
February
23rd?
Yes,
this
can
I
get
a
motion
to
approve
the
minutes.
C
Which
is
still
an
update
on
the
convention
and
Visitors
Bureau
of
the
the
letters
project?
Oh
okay,
it
had
been
delayed
because
the
vendor
was
waiting
for
the
coding.
It
was
on
back
order,
but
they
are
ready
and
in
a
city-owned
storage
facility,
so
they
did
go
up
had
it
called
for
artists
or
a
quest
for
qualifications
last
year,
and
they
got
no
no
bids.
C
D
C
Apart
study
is
also
working
on
a
standard
operating
procedure
for
public
art
and
they
they
will
be
setting
a
draft
by
June,
9th
they've
been
working
on
it
and.
C
We
they
only
currently
have
two
locations,
one
is
the
South
Branch
Library
they've.
A
C
Gone
and
looked
at
the
side
and
they
know
where
they're
going
to
put
them
and
then
there's
going
to
be
another
one
at
the
convention
Visitors
Bureau
office
they
have
I,
don't
know
how
many
sets
of
them,
but
some
are
six
feet
tall.
C
That
trying
to
get
it
at
different,
the
different
districts,
okay,
so
the
south
side,
that
was
the
library
open.
E
C
There
one
in
District
8
they
haven't
identified
locations
for
the
other
ones,
just
those
two
right
now,
but
they
have
the
letters
and.
A
D
B
C
I
don't
know
if
you've
seen
like
the
ones
like
in
Mexico.
C
I,
haven't
they
sent
me
a
picture
and
it's
the
letter
and
it's
mounted
on
a
big
block
of
cement.
So
it's
not
they're,
not
gonna
they're,
just
gonna
set
them
down
they're,
very
heavy.
D
C
It,
yes,
we
can
get
you
a
copy
of
when
they
first
went
out
for
beds.
I,
don't
know
this
one's
gonna
look
a
little
different,
it's
going
to
be
online
fillable
online
and
then
uploading
of
their
current
work
as
examples.
A
And
then
we
I
guess
we
can
move
on
to
staff
reports.
C
Yes
and
I
do
have
an
update
on
the
public
art
master
plan.
A
Part
Studio
was
here
in
April
and
they
met
with
the
city
manager,
the
deputy
city
manager,
councilwoman
Alicia,
Figaroa,
Eileen
myself
to
just
go
over
the
plan,
or
at
least
bring
it
back
into
bringing
the
city
manager,
new
city
manager
up
to
speed
and
just
go
ahead
and
putting
it
back
on
the
radar
and
they
they
are.
You
know
stressing
the
need
to
follow
the
plan.
A
Okay
and
now,
let's
move
on
to
the
public
art
funding.
C
Update
and
that
is
in
your
packet,
I
did
request
an
update
from
the
finance
department
and
it's
a
spreadsheet.
You
can
see
the
one
on
the
top
is
the
original
2019
certificates
of
obligation.
Then
there's
money
for
2021
and
2022.
C
2021
and
2022
have
not
been
allocated
yet,
and
you
can
also
see
the
the
2019
some
of
the
accounts.
The
districts
still
have
funding
in
there.
F
E
C
C
C
C
A
C
As
far
as
the
the
hiring
of
them
yeah,
no,
it
was
I
believe.
A
Because
I
remember
it
was,
it
was
District
8
and
then
it's
George
alcoots
that
they
they
both
used.
Some
of
their.
E
D
C
Six
was
were
the
two
that
had
each
put
in
money
for
that.
G
G
What
are
you
doing
with
that
money?
What
about
this?
What
about
that?
Maybe
we
should
know
our
district
see
like
I.
Don't
live
in
in
Dr
King's
District
right
right,
but
his
is
the
north
one
and
I
know
he's
been
doing
stuff
out
there.
He
sends
me
messages
all
the
time,
but
maybe
you
know
if
we
knew
of
places
where
they
could
spend
money
in
our
districts
right,
we
could
suggest
it
to
them
or
they
could
put
a
call
to
artists.
D
E
Is
it
something
that
we
can
work
as
a
committee
look
at
spreading
stuff
out
evenly
among
ultimately.
B
B
There
was
remember
when.
B
B
E
F
If
we
were
to
invite
these
council
members
that
have
money
and
invite
them
for
a
special
meeting-
and
it's
talk
to
them
and
like
we
have
several
that
are
new,
like
district
one
and
and
the
other
one
is
what
is
it
to
have.
G
F
So
maybe-
and
they
come
in
with
so
many
other
things
that
are
you
know,
their
focus.
A
G
C
A
E
Do
we
have
any
kind
of
information
as
far
as
how
much
a
project
like
this
cost
like
does
it?
Has
anybody
ever
been
involved?
I.
E
A
budget
yeah
they're
really
great.
Maybe
we
look
at
what
it
costs
to
do
each
one
of
them.
We
can
approach
our
council
member
and
say:
look
there's
enough.
We
have.
We
have
enough
funding
to
do
this
project.
You
know
we
can.
We
can
go
to
that
and
then
they
call
to
artists,
but
that
would
be
I.
Think
that'd
be
so
great.
It
would
be
nice
to
see.
You
know.
I.
Think
all
of
us
would
like
this.
G
E
E
I
would
like
to
see
if
we
could
get
the
information
so
that
I
could
take
to
my
council
member
and
say
that
you
have
this
amount
of
funding.
This
is
an
idea
that
you
know
we're
thinking
about
and
and
you
it
seems
like
you
have
enough
funding
to
do
this.
Many
do
you
have
an
area
you
want
to
Target
or
we're
going
to
start
looking
at
that,
and
then
you
know
go
from
there,
but
yeah
I
work
here.
I,
don't
know.
C
D
E
C
C
D
F
Euros
that
they're
not
the
murals,
the.
What
is
it,
what
do
you
call
them
sculptures
the
sculptures,
the
sculptures
and
all
those
are
expensive,
and
that
would
be
one
project
that
would
probably
require
coming
from
everybody
right,
at
least
a
little
bit
to
add.
Do.
B
He
wanted
to
put
more
sculptures.
C
G
A
A
A
G
B
Actually,
in
the
in
the
submissions
that
we
had
for
copiah,
what
was
it
Laredo
location.
C
B
C
B
B
G
G
So
that
would
be
another
thing
we
could
ask
if
we're
meeting
with
our
our
Council
people
that
if
they
could
maybe
put
out
a
call
to
artists
for
sculptures
in
their
district
and
see,
if
that
you
know
and
and
have
like
you
say,
a
limit,
maybe
it
just
could
only
cost
ten
thousand.
E
Is
an
artist
that's
going
to
be
exhibiting
with
us
at
the
center
and
he
revamped
the
the
the
the
proposal
that
he
had
submitted
to
resign
to
you
guys,
because
when
we
were
talking
about
his
exhibit,
we
said
well,
the
fountain
had
broken
and
it's
becoming
an
attractive
nuisance
in
the
sense
that
you
know,
because
it's
no
source
of
water.
We
get
a
lot
of
you
know
almost
anyway,
so
we
thought
it
might
be
a
good
place
to
you
know
a
good
spot
to
replace
with
this.
E
E
To
them,
yeah
I
kind
of
hoped,
also
that
perhaps
Melissa
and
Alyssa
would
work
together
on
a
project
in
front
of
the
center
for
the
molcajete
and
then
perhaps
they
would
even
consider,
moving
and
and
working
together
for
another
sculpture,
maybe
in
Melissa's
District,
but
that
you
know
just
because
they're
well,
because
I
think
we
could
start
with
that.
Maybe.
G
The
Hang
seems
on
to
Luis
Romano's
running
all
those
properties,
but
yeah
they've
already
come
by
to
see
my
space
and
all
the
other
ones,
and
they
sent
the
engineers
this
past
week
to
go
through
the
whole
building,
and
you
know
see
the
structure,
everything
everything
so
they've
been
there
twice
already
the
engine
and
so
I
asked
Louis.
G
G
For
you,
I
just
don't
see
what
they
would
do
with
it.
I
know
with
the
restaurant
at
one
time,
but
that
kitchen
is
gone
and
all
that
stuff
I
mean
what
else
would
they
but
see?
The
other
thing
is
they
have
ties
with
like
tamiu,
big
time
and
I
mean
you
never
know
they
might
designated
something
for
10
years.
I
don't
know,
but
just
so
you
don't
know.
B
G
F
G
Like
like
I
mentioned
that
one
Freda
shows
that
we
did
like
400
people
showed
up,
you
know,
people
waiting
outside
to
get
in
people
have
to
go
outside
so
that
people
could.
There
were
400
people
at
that
show
yeah,
because
there
were
assigning
sheets,
and
so
I
said
you
know
it
depends
on
the
subject.
It
depends
on
the
art,
but
yeah
people
are
out
and
about
and
going
downtown
and
coming
to
Arkansas,
and
it
was
nice
because
it
was.
D
G
G
G
G
E
D
So
he
just
put
Alejandra's.
E
G
B
A
Does
anybody
have
any
more
comments
of
the
public
art
funding?
Okay,
so
we
can
go
ahead
and
move
on
to
the
Lafayette
overpass
public
art
project
update.
C
Or
the
proposal
it
didn't
have
to
go
before
city
council
because
of
the
amount.
So
it's
already
a
done
deal
when
up
Studio
came
down
to
visit.
They
also
met
with
Mr
Chavez
regarding
the
project
and
they
went
over
the
the
project,
scope,
the
process
and
and
the
the
plans
for
how
they're
going
to
tackle
it.
I
don't
know
if
they've
already
decided
on
how
to
approach
it,
but
they
did
talk
about
it.
C
It
does
have
a
equally
a
timeline.
A
C
C
E
Exactly
this
is
the
engineer
for
this
on
that
Corpus,
Christi,
I,
guess,
construction,
that's
happening,
there's
going
to
be
like
seven
Flags
or
something
on
on
that
wall.
That
was
one
of
the
things
he
was
talking
about,
that
the
art
is
what
he
had
said
the
last
time
he
was
here.
Was
it
the
percentage,
and
this
new
built-in
was
two
percent
that
gets
allocated
Jones
art,
but
what
what
that
two
percent
like
is
giving
back
to
the
the
construction
company
or
the
the
it's.
C
To
talk
about
that,
the
last
time
we
did
something
like
that:
the
contractor
paid
the
artist,
but
that
was
with
Community
Development
funding.
They
allocated
some
funding
for
that
it
was
I
Gail.
What
was
the
name
of
the
young
man,
the
downtown
apartment.
D
C
The
way
they
did
it,
the
yeah
this
committee
selected
the
Arts.
D
A
A
I
had
a
question
about
the
design:
were
they
have?
They
submitted
the
draft
of
the
design.
That's
going
to
go.
G
B
A
A
C
Might
be
the
the
pillars,
are
kind
of
they're,
not
a
flat
surface.
So
I
know
that
the
console
woman
suggests
it
may
be
something
big,
not.
C
A
Give
the
local
artists
voice
and
flavor
and
yeah
I
like
the
San
Antonio
ones,
because
I
don't
think
there.
There
was
a
specific
theme.
That
was
just
it's.
D
B
G
G
C
G
E
That
budget,
do
they
even
there
like,
is
there
room
for
conversation
about
who
those
artists.
G
C
In-House
artist
up
our
studio
has
an
in-house
artist
that
he
will
be
managing
the
artist.
Oh
I.
C
Artist
I
see
okay
and
they
did
I,
don't
remember
his
name,
but
they
did
bring
him
on
this
trip
that
they
were.
E
D
C
Can
it
could
either
be
the
15th
or
the
22nd.
C
A
All
right
does
anybody
want
an
emotion
to
adjourn
the
meeting
and
if
anybody
has
any
I
move.