File #: Res 2018-24    Version: 1 Name: Eagle Pointe Recreation Center Public Art
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/14/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/2/2018 Final action: 4/2/2018
Title: RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF PUBLIC ART INSTALLATIONS FOR THE EAGLE POINTE RECREATION CENTER
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Presentation, 3. Background Materials
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RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF PUBLIC ART INSTALLATIONS FOR THE EAGLE POINTE RECREATION CENTER

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Summary and Background Information:
The Commerce City Cultural Council is recommending City Council adopt Resolution 2018-24, which supports public art commissions for Eagle Pointe Recreation Center, consistent with the city’s adopted public art master plan. Below is a brief background on the projects and the selection process. Attached for reference is the project’s public art plan and selection process, background on the recommended artists, and the selection committee/cultural council meeting minutes. The City’s Public Art Master Plan is available online: http://www.c3gov.com/home/showdocument?id=738

Selection Process
The Art Selection Committee for Eagle Pointe Recreation Center met four times from September 2017 to March 2018. At their meetings, they set the public art selection criteria, reviewed applications for interior and exterior art projects at the site and reviewed 47 interior artist proposals and 27 exterior artist proposals, selecting six semifinalists. On March 3, 2018, the semifinalists presented their site-specific proposals to the committee, which recommended two artists for site-specific public art commissions at the Eagle Pointe Recreation Center: Reven Swanson (interior) and Lisa Russell (exterior).

Public Art Funding
Consistent with Ordinance 2037, 1-percent of the construction cost shall be identified for public art for capital improvement projects in excess of $50,000. Capital projects with a construction budget of $1 million or greater must generally install public art using a significant portion of 1 percent funding requirement at the project site. For the Eagle Pointe Recreation Center, 1-percent represented $62,830, of which $6,283 is set aside for maintenance. The Cultural Council successfully obtained a $50,264 grant from the Scientific & Cultural Facilities District to augment the public art budget, ensuring parity with art in...

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