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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCultural Resources Board - Minutes - 09/29/1993CulturoLibrary and Recreational Servi. Lincoln Center City of Fort Collins MINUTES - REGULAR MEETING Cultural Resources Board Wednesday, September 29, 1993 5:30 P.M. Fort Collins Museum MEMBERS PRESENT: Jane Nevrivy, Jennifer Beccard, Bill Cordiner, Craig Swing, Karen Warren Kathryn Stubler MEMBERS ABSENT: Deborah Romero STAFF: Mark Breimhorst, David Siever, Joy Poole Cindy Ryk GUESTS: Susan Ison, Marty Heffernan, STAFF LIAISON: David Siever COUNCIL LIAISON: Gerry Horak AGENDA I. Call to order (5:35) - Jane Nevrivy II. Consideration of tonight's Agenda Kathryn Stubler moved acceptance Karen Warren seconded Passed unanimously III. Consideration of minutes of August 25, 1993 Bill Cordiner moved acceptance Kathryn Stubler seconded Passed unanimously IV. Discussion re: Lincoln Center Rate Structure for 1994 Cindy Ryk presented the proposed 1994 Lincoln Center rental rates to be submitted as part of the 1994 budget. 417 West Magnolia Street • Fort Collins, CO 50521-2646 • (303) 221-6735 • FAX (303) 484-0424 C� Cl V. Karen Warren moved approval of the new rates Kathryn Stubler seconded Passed unanimously Art In Public Places Susan Ison gave a presentation describing how the program in Loveland works and a brief history. Following her presentation, the Board began discussing the newly revised Fort Collins Art in Public Places ordinance. Due to time constraints, the Board voted to hold a special meeting Wednesday October 20 at 5 PM at the Lincoln Center to discuss Art in Public Places. The following are details of Susan Ison's presentation: Loveland's Art in Public Places program followed the success of the High Plains Arts Council art shows. Their City Manager and Mayor took the lead and it passed City Council with one dissention. Works of art are juried through a Visual Arts Commission who serve for periods of three years. The commission can set up juries of 5-7 people to review individual projects. Most of their art donations come from the High Plains Arts Council. High Plains is then responsible for maintenance for three years then the City takes over. 86.5% of the collection is from donations. They have started to receive memorial donations. Loveland's collection is worth approximately 1.6 million dollars. They have 87 pieces of art inside public buildings and 63 pieces of art outside public buildings. Most of the time works of art are placed in the buildings which contributed the 1%. Utilities are included in the 1% ordinance. Their City Council appoints the visual arts commission and City Council doesn't approve works of art. Money is escrowed from the 1% for repair and maintenance. • VI. Riverwalk Presentation Bruce Hendee was to do a presentation. In his absence the Board discussed the Riverwalk proposal and its relation to the Cultural Plan. Consensus was that the Board should support both. Bruce Hendee will make the presentation at the October meeting. Jennifer Sterling moved to send a letter in support of the Riverwalk and the cultural plan. Kathryn Stubler seconded. Passes unanimously. VII. Cultural Plan Update This item will be discussed at the next meeting. VIII. City/CSU arts facility meeting Staff presented the findings from the CSU/City committee regarding the possible sharing of future facilities. This group is concentrating on whether a joint facility could work. They are not discussing funding or possible sites. Given certain parameters i.e. number of theatres, studios, dressing rooms, etc. the committee feels such a partnership could be feasible. IX. Staff Reports - (See attached) Fort Collins Museum - Joy Poole Lincoln Center - David Siever X. Committee Reports Convention/Visitors Bureau - Deborah Romero Lincoln Center Board - Craig Swing Museum Sub -committee - Jennifer Sterling The committee discussed the ongoing need for Museum storage and the proposed Car Barn renovation. LC/CSU Facilities Committee - Karen Warren Arts Group - Bill Cordiner Riverwalk Task Force - Kathryn Stubler XI. Other Business The Board discussed the Museum storage situation. Jennifer Sterling moved that the Board send a letter to Council recommending funding to renovate a portion of the Car Barn for Museum Storage. Bill Cordiner seconded. Passed unanimously. s Mayors Award - tabled to next meeting. XII. Adjournment (8:05 PM) Bill Cordiner moved Kathryn seconded Passed unanimously Respectfully submitted, David T. Siever Cult, Library and Recreational Sel Fort Collins Museum FT. COLLINS MUSEUM REPORT CULTURAL RESOURCES BOARD SEPTEMBER 29, 1992 STAFF Karin Eberhart assisted a group of individuals in their attempt to located the Arapaho Council Tree by supplying photographs. Alison and Joy have been engaged in conducting community interviews with former mayors, educators, historians and residents to determine their views of a successful community museum. This information will be incorporated into the museum's plans for new permanent exhibits. PHYSICAL FACILITY Initial cost estimates have been completed for the renovation of the east portion of the Trolley Car Barn for future Museum Storage. The cost is approximately $40,000. A grant was submitted to the Colorado Historical Fund for money to repair the Janis cabin roof and to erect 3 interpretive signs for the cabins in the museum's architectural park. This is a collaborative effort with the CSU Center for Stabilization and Historic Building Reuse. COLLECTIONS Karin Eberhart wrote a grant seeking funds through the Colorado Historical Fund for the restoration of the Miller stage coach. Matching funds for this $11,600 grant have been contributed by the Westerners, the Fort Collins Historical Society and the Pioneer Association. PROGRAMS The Fall Calendar of Events was compiled and distributed by Agnes Dix to museum supporters. (See Attached) EXHIBITS The museum currently has on display two shows. 30 Posters on Environment and Development is a collaborative exhibit in conjunction with the Colorado International Poster Invitational and the Environmental Fair. Seeds of Change is a travelling exhibit from the Smithsonian celebrating the United States Quincentenary B: museum. rpt 200 F,wt Collins, CO 80524 • (303) 221-6738 E 1: FACILITY UPGRADES CULTURAL RESOURCES BOARD LINCOLN CENTER REPORT September 29, 1993 New carpet has been installed in Columbine Room. Parking lot sealed, coated and striped. ARTWEAR 93 Approximately 650 attended the event. Clothing sales amounted to over $14,000 (40% of which is Artwear proceeds). All financial figures are not available at this time. STAFF UPDATE Laura Carter (Scheduling Secretary) had a baby girl September 19th and has resigned to spend time at home. Ellen Martin (Visual Arts Coordinator) was married on September 26, 1993 Gail Budner (Administration Secretary) joined the staff as a half-time employee. SEASON TICKET UPDATE 92-93 Actual Film 914 Kids 3480 Showstop. 2237 Lilla Morgan Single ticket sales: 93-94 93-94 Projected as of 9/29 1100 1112 4000 3562 2600 2834 425 424 Once on this Island (3 shows, capacity 3450) 2,901 Tokyo String Quartet (1 show, capacity 1150) 569 BIRTHDAY BALL The event is Saturday, October 2nd. Tickets are $75 for a single and $150 for a couple. GREAT CHRISTMAS HALL This event is November 12-17, 1993. It is sponsored this year by the Coloradoan which is donating more than $4,000 in advertising for the event. 171 F. MISCELLANEOUS New members to the advisory committees have been appointed. See attached. $500 grant was received from the Park -Woodson Fund"in support of the Lilla Morgan Series. LINCOLN CENTER STANDING COMMITTEES 1993-1994 LC Board of Directors / term expiration: Steve Joyce/1994 Jen Sollenberger/1994 Earl Wilkinson/1995 Kathy Wolfe/1995 Dave Williams/1995 Gary Hixon/1996 Fred Gardner/1996 Robert Bisetti/1997 Lucia Liley/1997 Craig Swing - Liaison from Cultural Resources Board Design Committee Members / term expiration: Bob Coonts/1994 Renee Sherman/1994 Doree Pratt/1994 Frank Vaught/1995 Brenda Carlisle/1995 Sherrie Grant/1996 Rita Peterson/1996 Earl Wilkinson - Liaison from Board of Directors Showstoppers Committee Members / term expiration: Carol Greske/1994 Lew Wysmeisner/1994 Jack Russell/1994 Susan Flanagan/1994 Joyce Everitt/1995 Kent Mueller/1995 Monica Joyce/1996 Andy Havenar/1996 Steve Steinbicker/1996 Robert Bisetti - Liaison from Board of Directors Dance Committee Members / term expiration: Minor Kelly/1994 Jane Slusarski Harris/1994 Stephanie Schultz/1995 Randy Wray/1996 Helene Kelly-Frucci/1996 Jeff Hughes/1996 Gary Hixon - Liaison from Board of Directors lJ Music Committee Members / term expiration: Pauline B. Kreutzer/1994 Hugh Ragin/1994 Doug Lowe/1995 Clair Wilber/1995 Deanna Harpham/1996 Barbara Rutstein/1996 Jen Sollenberger - Liason from Board of Directors Visual Arts Committee Members / term expiration: Evalyn Hickman/1994 Maggie Kunze/1994 Rick Takahasi/1994 Bill Cordiner/1995 Arlene Walsh/1995 James Dormer/1996 Ania Gola-Kumor/1996 Kathy Wolfe - Liaison from Board of Directors Challenge Fort Collins Dave Williams - Liaiion from Board of Directors