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Arts and Culture Commission
City Of Edina, Minnesota
Edina Public Works - Multi-purpose room
Thursday, September 23, 2021
4:30 PM
I.Call To Order
II.Roll Call: Amlaw, Anand, Chandler, Fram, Johnson, Rubin, Shen,
Sorensen, Stemmler, Suckow, Westlund
III.Approval Of Meeting Agenda: Amlaw, Chandler, Fram, Johnson,
Rubin, Sorensen, Stemmler, Suckow, Westlund
IV.Approval Of Meeting Minutes: Amlaw, Chandler, Fram, Johnson,
Rubin, Sorensen, Stemmler, Suckow, Westlund
A.Minutes: Arts & Culture Commission August 26, 2021
V.Special Recognitions And Presentations
A.Welcome new student member to the Arts and Culture
Commission
VI.Community Comment
During "Community Comment," the Board/Commission will invite residents to share relevant issues
or concerns. Individuals must limit their comments to three minutes. The Chair may limit the
number of speakers on the same issue in the interest of time and topic. Generally speaking, items
that are elsewhere on tonight's agenda may not be addressed during Community Comment.
Individuals should not expect the Chair or Board/Commission Members to respond to their
comments tonight. Instead, the Board/Commission might refer the matter to sta% for
consideration at a future meeting.
VII.Reports/Recommendations
A.2021 Work Plan Updates
B.2022 Work Plan Submission
VIII.Chair And Member Comments
IX.Sta1 Comments
A.Upcoming Meetings and Events
B.Recognize Edina Art Center General Manager Susan Tarnowski
X.Adjournment
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Date: September 23, 2021 Agenda Item #: IV.A.
To:Arts and Culture Commission Item Type:
Minutes
From:Susan M Tarnowski, General Manager
Item Activity:
Subject:Minutes: Arts & Culture Commission August 26,
2021
Action
CITY OF EDINA
4801 West 50th Street
Edina, MN 55424
www.edinamn.gov
ACTION REQUESTED:
Request approval of the Minutes of the Arts & Culture Commission Meeting of August 26, 2021.
INTRODUCTION:
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
Minutes: Arts & Culture Commission August 26, 2021
Draft Minutes ☒
Approved Minutes ☐
Approved Date: 9/23/2021
Minutes
City of Edina, Minnesota
Edina Arts & Culture Commission
HYBRID MEETING
August 26, 2021
4:30 p.m.
I. Call to Order
Chair Sorenson called the meeting to order at 4:32 p.m.
II. Roll Call
Answering roll call were Commissioners Amlaw, Chandler, Fram, Johnson, Rubin, Sorenson,
Stemmler, Suckow, Westlund
Absent was Student Commissioner Shen
Staff present: Parks and Recreation Director Perry Vetter, Assistant Recreation and Facilities
Director Tracy Petersen, Art Center General Manager, Susan Tarnowski
III. Approval of Meeting Agenda
Motion made by Rubin to approve the meeting agenda. Motion seconded by Amslaw.
Roll call vote. Motion carried.
IV. Approval of Meeting Minutes
Motion made by Rubin to approve the June 24, 2021minutes. Motion seconded by
Westlund. Roll call vote. Motion carried.
V. Community Comment
Community member Megan Feeny addressed the Commission on potential revitalization of the
Edina Theater and the role of the Commission and City in community programming. Members
thanked Feeny for updating the Commission on current thinking for the space.
VI. Reports/Recommendations
A. 2021 Work Plan Updates
Initiative #1 – Commissioners Fram and Stemmler reported
Development of a marketing poster for the virtual gallery with a QR code
Booth at the Fall Into the Arts Festival: virtual gallery as a looped presentation; posters
banner; interactive engagement will be a ribbon tree/Wishing Tree
Some student performances at Nolan Mains recorded and included in virtual gallery
One way to bring the virtual project into physical space
Future project: home page for ACC on the Edina website
Draft Minutes ☒
Approved Minutes ☐
Approved Date: 9/23/2021
Initiative #2 - Commissioners Fram and Stemmler reported
Reviewing available data from analytics
Outcome has met the proposed initiative
How does the result inform future projects?
Initiative #3 - Commissioner Rubin Reported
Staff Report will be written to accompany a submission to Council following a vote
on the written report drafted by Commissioner Rubin
Initiative #4 – Director Vetter reported
Consultant for a new pottery and 3D space has reviewed financials, registrations, class
offerings, equipment reports, and will soon review previous reports on the project
Consultant continues to visit other organizations/facilities to determine market position
B. 2021-2022 Work Plan Development
Timeline: August – strong recommendations; September – vote by Commission
October 5th or 6th – presentation to City Council by Chair Sorenson
Director Vetter presented the current financial status of the Public Art Fund and
encumbrances including the “I” in Edina Sculpture rebuild, and repair of current city-
owned sculptures; balance - $64.395
Discussion
o Healing theme for 2022
o Ideas for collaborations with Edina Public Schools/Edina Education
Foundation
o Move from digital to physical space
o Ideas: mandala project as a framework for creating art; art projections on
buildings; sandblasting text/poetry into the sidewalks; collaboration with
EEC and PRC on climate change awareness activity; weaving project; racial
equity & justice focus
o Micro-grants from the City to develop ways of allowing Edina residents to
make suggestions; this is another opportunity to serve in an advisory
capacity for Council; could be a stand-alone initiative
Draft initiatives
1. Continue Initiative #1 - Public Art Plan initiative for Year 2 - Art collaboration with
Edina Public Schools; language to be drafted by Fram, Sorenson, and Stemmler
2. Continuation of Initiative #3 – Commission as advisory to City Council for
enhancing planning for art in City development; Rubin will draft language
3. Micro-grant to create a mechanism for working with and gaining support from City
departments to enable community involvement; Suckow will develop language
4. Earth Day collaboration with Edina Public Schools and the Environment and Energy
Commission: Sorenson will draft language
5. Continuation of #4 - new Art Center planning; Westlund will develop language
Draft Minutes ☒
Approved Minutes ☐
Approved Date: 9/23/2021
Motion made by Rubin to approve accepted draft initiative for the 2022 Arts
& Culture Commission Workplan, with language to be developed by identified
Commissioners. Motion seconded by Sorenson. Roll call vote. Motion carried.
VII. Chair and Member Comments
All comments covered under previous agenda items.
VIII. Staff Comments
A. Informational items
Assistant Director for Parks & Recreation Petersen announced the hiring
of Laura Fulton as the new Recreational Supervisor to lead arts
programming; currently, Laura is the Assistant Manager for Centennial
Lakes Park with 15 years of experience at the City of Edina
Programming will continue to be decentralized as plans for an art space
develop; one level of the current at facility will be used in addition to
space at the Senior Center
In addition to currently planned classes, staff will explore different types of
programming for youth, per Council directive, and pop-up events
Programming will focus on more introductory activities to expand the
demographic that may be interested in art experiences
Laura will begin on October 11, 2021
B. Upcoming Meetings and Events
Reminder that this meeting was the last hybrid meeting; the September
meeting will be held at the Edina Public Works Facility – 7450 Metro Blvd.
Commissioners will receive invitations to the October 4, 2021dedication
of Yancey Park
Manager Tarnowski updated the Commissioners on the 2021 Edina Fall
Into the Arts Festival: 195 artists, 16 food vendors, sponsors, Commission
booth, Crime Prevention Fund booth; Festival benefits the Crime
Prevention Fund, which donates funds to Police Department, the Art
Center, and Centennial Lakes Park
IX. Adjournment
Motion made by Amlaw to adjourn the August 26, 2021 meeting of the Arts & Culture
Council at 6:31. Motion seconded by Stemmler. Roll call vote. Motion carried.
Date: September 23, 2021 Agenda Item #: V.A.
To:Arts and Culture Commission Item Type:
Other
From:Perry Vetter, Parks and Recreation Director
Item Activity:
Subject:Welcome new student member to the Arts and Culture
Commission
Information
CITY OF EDINA
4801 West 50th Street
Edina, MN 55424
www.edinamn.gov
ACTION REQUESTED:
None, informational only.
INTRODUCTION:
Welcome student commissioner Reeya Anand to the Edina Arts and Culture Commission.
Date: September 23, 2021 Agenda Item #: VII.A.
To:Arts and Culture Commission Item Type:
Report and Recommendation
From:Perry Vetter, Parks and Recreation Director
Item Activity:
Subject:2021 Work Plan Updates Discussion, Information
CITY OF EDINA
4801 West 50th Street
Edina, MN 55424
www.edinamn.gov
ACTION REQUESTED:
Provide available updates to the 2021 Arts and Culture Commission Work Plan.
INTRODUCTION:
Discuss and provide any updates to the 2021 Work Plan.
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
2021 ACC Work Plan
Approved by Council December 1, 2020 [Do not modify fields except progress reports]
Commission: Arts and Culture
2021 Annual Work Plan
Initiative #1 Initiative Type ☒ Project ☐ Ongoing / Annual ☐Event
Council Charge ☐ 1 (Study & Report) ☐ 2 (Review & Comment) ☐ 3 (Review & Recommend) ☒ 4 (Review & Decide)
Implement at least one event in Year 1 of the Edina Public Art Plan: Art
& Healing Virtual Art Gallery.
Deliverable:
Implement virtual art gallery.
Leads
Alyssa Fram
Susan Johnson
Rebecca Sorensen
Brian Stemmler
Tiffany Shen (S)
Target
Completion Date:
Dec. 2021
Budget Required: Funding available through the Public Art budget
Staff Support Required: Communications & IT
Progress Q1: The virtual gallery has launched on Better Together, with submissions received and displayed. Commissioners continue to work with MOSAIC.
Leads are reviewing additional digital/social media marketing platforms and community activities to increase exposure to drive greater participation.
Commissioner assignments updated.
Progress Q2: Work continues to promote the VG and receive submissions. Commissioners entered a float in the Fourth of July parade to highlight the gallery
and the commission, work continues to promote the VG at the Performances on the Plaza at 50th & France, and have decided to implement additional
recommendations on the marketing. Plan.
Progress Q3:
Progress Q4:
Initiative #2 Initiative Type ☒Project ☐ Ongoing / Annual ☐ Event
Council Charge ☒ 1 (Study & Report) ☐ 2 (Review & Comment) ☐ 3 (Review & Recommend) ☐ 4 (Review & Decide)
Conduct an evaluation for the public art event [initiative #1]. This
evaluation will inform the commission on a possible second public art
event.
Deliverable:
Evaluation report to commission
Leads
Alyssa Fram
Brian Stemmler
Target
Completion Date:
Dec. 2021
Budget Required: Funding available through the Public Art budget
Staff Support Required: Communications
Progress Q1: Evaluation will include a review of the rubric and a gauge on communities reached during the gallery process. Commissioner assignments
updated.
Approved by Council December 1, 2020 [Do not modify fields except progress reports]
Progress Q2: Commissioners have been further trained on the Better Together Edina platform.
Progress Q3:
Progress Q4:
Approved by Council December 1, 2020 [Do not modify fields except progress reports]
Initiative #3 Initiative Type ☒Project ☐ Ongoing / Annual ☐ Event
Council Charge ☒ 1 (Study & Report) ☐ 2 (Review & Comment) ☐ 3 (Review & Recommend) ☐ 4 (Review & Decide)
Study and report on potential incentives or procedures to include art
and décor elements when opportunities arise in public and commercial
projects.
Deliverable:
Report to City Council
Leads
Rebecca Sorensen
Russ Rubin
Susan Johnson
Target
Completion Date:
December 2021
Budget Required: None required
Staff Support Required: None.
Progress Q1: Initiative group will review other communities that have public art programs to identify how public and private entities work together. This
initiative will focus on fact finding, collaborations, and what roles commissions play to increase success. Commissioner assignments updated.
Progress Q2: Draft report has been completed and was discussed at the July 22 meeting.
Progress Q3:
Progress Q4:
Initiative #4 Initiative Type ☐Project ☒ Ongoing / Annual ☐ Event
Council Charge ☐ 1 (Study & Report) ☒ 2 (Review & Comment) ☐ 3 (Review & Recommend) ☐ 4 (Review & Decide)
As a new art space is pursued, the commission will provide community
perspective to the planning process.
Deliverable:
City staff will define a role for the
commission when the time
approaches.
Leads
Susan Chandler
Steve Suckow
Laura Westlund
Kathy Amlaw
Target
Completion Date:
TBD by Staff
Budget Required: None.
Staff Support Required: TBD
Progress Q1: Staff provided an update on the results of the City Council retreat. Next steps are for staff to establish a scope and roles for the process to
provide an alternate space for pottery use and continue to decentralize classes until a long term solution to programming space is found, possibly at the
Braemar Park area. Commissioner assignments updated. Group met on June 3 with the staff and consultant.
Progress Q2: Consultant is continuing research and market analysis. This includes a financial budget history, memberships and registration analysis. Staff will
reconvene assigned members as consultant pulls together final conclusions.
Progress Q3:
Progress Q4:
Approved by Council December 1, 2020 [Do not modify fields except progress reports]
☒
Date: September 23, 2021 Agenda Item #: VII.B.
To:Arts and Culture Commission Item Type:
Report and Recommendation
From:Perry Vetter, Parks and Recreation Director
Item Activity:
Subject:2022 Work Plan Submission Action, Discussion
CITY OF EDINA
4801 West 50th Street
Edina, MN 55424
www.edinamn.gov
ACTION REQUESTED:
Discuss submitted 2022 Work P lan prior to final presentation to the Edina City Council on October 5.
INTRODUCTION:
The Edina Arts and Culture Commission has established work plan initiatives for 2022. Commissioners should
discuss those initiatives prior to the presentation on October 5 by Chair Sorensen.
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
2022 Commission Draft Work Plan
Proposed Arts and Culture Commission 2022 Initiatives
Template Updated 2021.06.08
Commission: Arts and Culture Commission
2022 Annual Work Plan Proposal
Initiative # 1 Initiative Type ☒ Project ☐ Ongoing / Annual ☐ Event
Council Charge ☐ 1 (Study & Report) ☐ 2 (Review & Comment) ☐ 3 (Review & Recommend) ☒ 4 (Review & Decide)
Mandala Digital Public Art Project Deliverable
Display artwork submissions within public and school
locations throughout Edina. Suggested Centennial Lakes
Park sculpture garden as a natural place to project ACC
selected Mandala submissions and could be an
excellent supplement to displays on school buildings.
Leads Target
Completion
Date
Budget Required: (Completed by staff) Are there funds available for this project? If there are not funds available, explain the impact of Council approving this
initiative.
Staff Support Required (Completed by staff): How many hours of support by the staff liaison? Communications / marketing support?
Liaison Comments:
City Manager Comments:
Initiative # 2 Initiative Type ☒ Project ☐ Ongoing / Annual ☐ Event
Council Charge ☐ 1 (Study & Report) ☐ 2 (Review & Comment) ☐ 3 (Review & Recommend) ☒ 4 (Review & Decide)
Empower and Support Community Driven/Grassroots Arts
and Culture Activity with Microgrant Process
Deliverable
1) Investigate the feasibility of a central place to
facilitate community driven requests for support of arts
and culture activities/events. 2) Report results of
feasibility and design work and request budget to
launch program. Launch program. Communicate. 3)
Evaluate funding requests (ongoing)
Leads Target
Completion
Date
Budget Required: (Completed by staff) Are there funds available for this project? If there are not funds available, explain the impact of Council approving this
initiative.
Staff Support Required (Completed by staff): How many hours of support by the staff liaison? Communications / marketing support?
Liaison Comments:
City Manager Comments:
Template Updated 2021.06.08
Initiative # 3 Initiative Type ☒ Project ☐ Ongoing / Annual ☐ Event
Council Charge ☒ 1 (Study & Report) ☐ 2 (Review & Comment) ☐ 3 (Review & Recommend) ☐ 4 (Review & Decide)
Report and Advise on Potential Incentives and Procedures to
include art and décor elements when opportunities arise in
Edina public and commercial projects.
Deliverable
Provide a set of Best Practices as it pertains to
commercial development and public art. For example,
the ACC would serve in an advisory role to City Staff
when commercial development projects are proposed
to create public art opportunities within the City.
Leads Target
Completion
Date
Budget Required: (Completed by staff) Are there funds available for this project? If there are not funds available, explain the impact of Council approving this
initiative.
Staff Support Required (Completed by staff): How many hours of support by the staff liaison? Communications / marketing support?
Liaison Comments:
City Manager Comments:
Initiative # 4 Initiative Type ☐ Project ☐ Ongoing / Annual ☐ Event
Council Charge ☐ 1 (Study & Report) ☐ 2 (Review & Comment) ☐ 3 (Review & Recommend) ☐ 4 (Review & Decide)
Expanded ACC Advisory Role in the Edina Art Center and
Edina Cultural Programming
Deliverable
This would open the ACC up to opportunities to be
involved in planning how other collaborative spaces
might be deployed to offer arts programming. For
example, serving as advisors to the future Fall into the
Arts Festival and Edina Art Fair.
Leads Target
Completion
Date
Budget Required: (Completed by staff) Are there funds available for this project? If there are not funds available, explain the impact of Council approving this
initiative.
Staff Support Required (Completed by staff): How many hours of support by the staff liaison? Communications / marketing support?
Liaison Comments:
City Manager Comments:
Initiative # 5 Initiative Type ☒ Project ☐ Ongoing / Annual ☐ Event
Council Charge ☐ 1 (Study & Report) ☐ 2 (Review & Comment) ☐ 3 (Review & Recommend) ☐ 4 (Review & Decide)
Climate Change Public Art in the Parks for Earth Day 2022 Deliverable
The Arts and Culture Commission would support an
effort to sandblast climate change messaging into the
Leads
Cross Commission
work with the Energy
Target
Completion
Date
Template Updated 2021.06.08
sidewalks of Edina parks timed to an Earth Day
unveiling.
and Environment
Commission.
Budget Required: (Completed by staff) Are there funds available for this project? If there are not funds available, explain the impact of Council approving this
initiative.
Staff Support Required (Completed by staff): How many hours of support by the staff liaison? Communications / marketing support?
Liaison Comments:
City Manager Comments:
Initiative # 6 Initiative Type ☐ Project ☐ Ongoing / Annual ☒ Event
Council Charge ☐ 1 (Study & Report) ☐ 2 (Review & Comment) ☒ 3 (Review & Recommend) ☐ 4 (Review & Decide)
Joint Sponsorship of Performances on the Plaza Summer
Concert Series 2022
Deliverable
Sponsorship allows the Arts and Culture Commission to
publicize initiatives and raise awareness about the ACC
in the community.
Leads Target
Completion
Date
Budget Required: (Completed by staff) Are there funds available for this project? If there are not funds available, explain the impact of Council approving this
initiative.
Staff Support Required (Completed by staff): How many hours of support by the staff liaison? Communications / marketing support?
Liaison Comments:
City Manager Comments:
DRAFT: Proposed Arts and Culture Commission 2022 Initiatives
Submitted on behalf of the ACC by Rebecca Bell Sorensen, Chair
Initiative 1: Mandala Digital Public Art Project Potential Project Partners: Mandala Community Art Project is a community engagement
project coordinated through Edina Arts & Culture Commission, City of Edina Parks &
Recreation, Edina Public Schools, Edina Education Fund, and Mosaic. (ACC would plan to also
coordinate involvement with Mosaic student organization and other student groups which are represented by ACC teen commissioners for the 2022 school year).
Introduction: In 2021, City of Edina's Arts & Culture Commission (ACC) and Mosaic, a
student group at Edina High School co-produced a virtual art gallery, “From Struggling to Healing: A Continuum”. Whether it is through visual or performance art - painting, sculpture, photography, speech, music, spoken word, dance - submissions are open to all mediums that express the journey from struggling to healing during the upheaval of 2020 and beyond. Looking
forward to 2022, ACC wants to continue the discussion from struggling to healing in our
community and focus this discussion on youth and mental health. ACC has been brainstorming potential community art projects and would like to propose one inspired by the art of Mandalas and utilizing the concept for art therapy. Mandala is a spiritual and ritual symbol in Hinduism and Buddhism, representing the universe. The circular designs symbolize the idea that life is
never ending and everything is connected. The mandala also represents spiritual journey within
the individual viewer and can provide art therapy to its creators. With guidance from Edina Public School art educators and Mandala artists, ACC would request student (grades K-12) artwork submissions inspired by the art of Mandalas. Student artwork submissions would be coordinated through the Edina Education Fund and Edina Public Schools (EPS) teachers and
reviewed by ACC. ACC would select Mandala submissions and hire a local digital artist to
create a digital public art installation which would be displayed in a City of Edina park and an EPS site. ACC commission members reached out to a local video artist who specializes in digital mapping, Boo McCaleb. Boo, also known as Booscapes, is a video artist, builder, and designer. With a passion for creative design to facilitate connection and healing found in sensory
experiences, moving images, and immersive environments. Currently they are working with
Public Arts Saint Paul in creating a public-facing digital media experience in their pilot program, "Night Light” (scheduled for late September 2021). This project aims to offer new approaches to public art and community engagement by focusing on the mesmerizing video technique known as projection mapping. Projection mapping offers a nexus of art installation and technology that
enhance and promote our natural landscapes, exteriors, and allow for the expansion of our
storytelling.Boo suggested Centennial Lakes Park sculpture garden as a natural place to project ACC selected Mandala submissions and could be an excellent supplement to displays on school buildings.
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (www.nami.org) recognizes May as Mental Health
Awareness Month. Mental Health Awareness Week 2022 is May 10 – 16, 2022. These artwork installations could be displayed starting this week.
Objectives: The main objectives of the Mandala Art Project are as follows: (1) provide educational opportunities to both students and community members about Mandala art, (2)
utilize the concept of Mandala to provide art therapy to both students and community members
during 2022 continued community healing process through school art project, other community events (3) display artwork submissions within public and school locations throughout Edina.
With these objectives in mind, ACC has created underlying goals for this project:
· Raise awareness regarding youth and mental health, guided art projects and how they can
help with the healing process.
· Create aesthetically pleasing works of art which serve to relay a message and spark conversation within the community.
· Engage students and other community members/groups by providing opportunity for involvement in the creation process.
Project Timeline:
· Fall 2021 – reach out to EPS and Mandala artists and develop student artwork application process.
· January 2022- EPS educators begin art project with students and education on the art of Mandalas.
· March 2022 – EPS coordinates student artwork submissions to ACC.
· April - May 2022 – ACC reviews student submissions and coordinates public displays.
Project Cost:
· Speakers/Educators – ACC works with Mandala artist/educator to schools (Normandale Head Art Teacher Leanne French Amara and Assistant Art Teacher Corral Johns have been
identified as trained in mandalas).
· Video Artist/Digital Project – for public displays through video artist Boo McCaleb
Examples of Mandala Community Art Projects and Art Therapy Blog – Community Mandala Project
Initiative 2: Empower and Support Community Driven/Grassroots Arts and Culture Activity with Microgrant Process Objective: to create an easily accessible opportunity for Edina residents to request and obtain city resources to support and present arts and culture activity/events within Edina.
Resources to be offered/included;
• venues (parks, public plazas, auditoriums, etc) - possible opportunity for other
community organizations to offer their spaces through this portal
• permits (or at least links to permit sites), if necessary
• communications/promotion (social media- Better Together and other city communications),
• coordinate with City (for access, set up, equipment, clean up)
• funding ($100 to $500 cash or in kind)
Stage 1. In collaboration with City staff, investigate the feasibility of a central place to facilitate community driven requests for support of arts and culture activities/events. Goal is not to create new but leverage and coordinate existing resources and also develop criteria so Edina residents
could request modest funding for activity and events. Funding will need to assess both
governing laws and regulations and attributes necessary to provide financial or in kind support. Stage 2. Report results of feasibility and design work and request budget to launch program
Stage 3. Launch program. Communicate. Evaluate funding requests (ongoing)
Initiative #3: Report and Advise on Potential Incentives and Procedures to include art and décor elements when opportunities arise in Edina public and commercial projects.
In 2021, the ACC presented our list of Best Practices to City Staff and Council (see below). In 2022, we propose a continuation of this initiative to provide a set of Best Practices as it pertains to commercial development and public art. For example, the ACC would serve in an advisory role to City Staff when commercial development projects are proposed to create public
art opportunities within the City.
Current Initiative #3 2021 and Best Practices Document presented to Staff and Council: Resources
Past Edina analyses/consultant reports
Edina Economic Development Director St. Louis Park Planning Director Various Hennepin County websites/documents Local consultants and gallery operators
Recommended Best Practices 1. Clear objectives – scope and role of Public Art
• Include all developments – commercial or public
• Existing Public Art – Conservation and maintenance
• More than visual art
2. Leadership
• City staff – Primary Authority
i. Planning Dept.
ii. Parks and Rec
• Parallel organization – 501c3/Foundation or
• Arts and Culture Commission – advisory role
3. Defined procedures
• Commercial projects above certain ‘size’ ($, area)
i. Developers given set of must haves/nice to haves - $, scope, ongoing
activity
ii. Used to evaluate project proposals
iii. Commitments and compliance
• Public projects (roads, facilities, green space)
i. Each project to contain an opportunity to include PA
ii. Members of ACC to advise on key projects
• Maintenance and conservation
• Community Feedback and Input
4. Budget
• Staffing to support above
• Consultant to develop next steps for 501c3
• Ongoing capital budget
5. Create parallel organization designed to support Public Art
• Friends of Edina Arts for the Public
It is the ACC’s strong belief that public art include not only sculpture and traditional visual arts
but performance, community events, grants and a broader definition of culture that enhances community life and elevates the city of Edina as a premiere arts destination in the Midwest. As the Comprehensive Plan states: Edina will be known as a community that embraces arts and culture, weaving it into all aspects of daily life.
Initiative #4: Expanded ACC Advisory Role in the Edina Art Center and Edina Cultural Programming The ACC would like to remain involved with community perspective as it relates to the Art
Center but would like to expand the current definition for 2022 to read: “The Commission will provide community perspective to the process to identify and plan spaces, with a primary focus on a new art space to deliver arts and cultural programming in Edina.”
This would open the ACC up to opportunities to be involved in planning how other collaborative spaces might be deployed to offer arts programming. For example, serving as advisors to the future Fall into the Arts Festival and Edina Art Fair.
Initiative #5: Climate Change Public Art in the Parks for Earth Day 2022
Objective: A public art initiative between the City of Edina Arts and Culture Commission, Parks
and Rec and the Edina High School environmental club Project Earth with an advisory role with the City of Edina Energy & Environment Commission timed to Earth Day 2022. The Arts and Culture Commission would support a Project Earth-led effort to sandblast climate change messaging into the sidewalks of Edina parks timed to an Earth Day unveiling. The messages in
the form of poetry, slogans and phrases, created by the student climate change activists as well as
a public process for community engagement, would build awareness of the ongoing climate crisis. A public unveiling and dedication ceremony would be held on or around Earth Day (April 22nd) complete with Project Earth-led speakers, community activities and representation at the event by Edina leadership.
Proposed Timeline:
January 2022: ACC, Parks and Rec and Project Earth meet to discuss the project and process for implementation. Announce initiative and begin awareness campaign. Advise Project Earth students to create and compile messaging ideas for the project. Create a public process (example below) with the City Communications Dept to encourage community engagement and
submissions to the project. Determine the appropriate number of submissions to accept for the project.
February – March 1, 2022: Marketing campaign to announce the project to the public, select Edina participating parks for sandblasting, work on dedication ceremony with Project Earth and determine city leadership. March 1 deadline for entry.
March – April 1, 2022: Select work and match to participating park entrances. Finalize
programming.
Sandblasting schedule to be determined.
April 23, 2022: Dedication ceremony at park location TBD to unveil the Project Earth Climate Change initiative, open to the public. The City would create a process to request submissions,
promoted in part by the students in conjunction with the City of Edina. The climate change-
related language would be sand blasted into the sidewalks of select Edina park(s.)
Possible Promotional Language for Edina:
Be a part of Climate Change awareness by submitting your poetry, slogans, and words to be a part of public art in Edina parks!
The City of Edina invites you to help raise awareness about the climate change challenges facing
our community and globally with messages to inspire change including poetry, slogans and words to be sandblasted into local public sidewalks to area parks. Students of all ages, residents
and anyone connected to Edina are eligible to submit verbiage to be sandblasted into sidewalks in the Edina park entrances including TBD.
Deadline to submit is March 1 at 12 pm.
The language for potential sandblasting in the parks are asked to address the following themes:
• Climate change activism
• Sense of location and local identity
• Care for nature and the environment
• Sustainability
Climate Change messaging requirements
• Maximum length allowed is 5 lines, including title (if there is one)
• Maximum of 26 characters per line
• Text and subject matter must be appropriate for the public
• Messaging in all languages welcome
How to Submit
Those interested in submitting their original writing should complete the online form by 12 p.m.
on March 1, 2022. There is no submission fee and no compensation is given. Up to two original
submissions will be accepted per person. All ages invited to participate.
Selection process
A jury made up of Project Earth advisor and City of Edina Arts and Culture and Energy and Environment Commissioners will hold a blind judging process, without names attached to the submittals. Selected slogans will be announced the first week of April, and they will be placed in the sidewalks in time for the dedication on April 23, 2022.
Initiative 6: Joint Sponsorship of Performances on the Plaza Summer Concert Series 2022 In collaboration with Edina Liquor and Buhl Investors, the City of Edina Arts and Culture Commission would like to continue to co-sponsor the popular Performances on the Plaza
Concert Series to lift up diverse Twin Cities performances including intermissions featuring
emerging talent by area high school students and provide innovative summer programming in the heart of downtown Edina in the Nolan Mains Plaza. A proposed Edina Liquor sponsorship allows the Arts and Culture Commission to publicize initiatives and raise awareness about the ACC in the community. The concert series was introduced to Buhl Investors when they
approached the ACC about creating innovative cultural programming on their new plaza. The
programming was embraced with over 70,000 visits the last week of July and an average of 66,000 visits for the last six weeks. For context, the Art Fair in 2017 and 2018 represented 77,757 and 76,314 respectively. These were traffic trends even with the closure of several retail
spaces. The following link:https://vimeo.com/587224626 shows the popularity of the concert series.
Date: September 23, 2021 Agenda Item #: IX.A.
To:Arts and Culture Commission Item Type:
Other
From:Perry Vetter, Parks and Recreation Director
Item Activity:
Subject:Upcoming Meetings and Events Information
CITY OF EDINA
4801 West 50th Street
Edina, MN 55424
www.edinamn.gov
ACTION REQUESTED:
Upcoming Arts and Culture Commission meeting and events.
INTRODUCTION:
None, informational only.
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
Upcoming 2021 Meetings and Events
September 23, 2021
Arts and Culture Commission
Perry Vetter, Parks & Recreation Director
Upcoming 2021 Meetings and Events
Date Meeting Time Location
Thurs. Sept. 23 Regular Meeting 4:30 pm *Edina Public Works
Oct. 1 Quarter 3 Work Plan Progress Due - -
Tues. Oct. 5 2022 Work Plan Review w/ Council (Chair only) 5:30 pm Edina City Hall
Thurs. Oct. 28 Regular Meeting 4:30 pm *Edina Public Works
**Thurs. Nov. 18 Regular Meeting 4:30 pm *Edina Public Works
**Thurs. Dec. 16 Regular Meeting 4:30 pm *Edina Public Works
TBD Commission Member Annual Reception - TBD
Date Upcoming Events Time Location
Oct. 4 Yancey Park Dedication Event 4:30 pm Yancey Park
* Location change – Commission meetings have been relocated to accommodate greater social distancing.
Meetings will now be held at Edina Public Works – Multi-purpose room at 7450 Metro Blvd. The city no
longer has the authority to offer hybrid or virtual meetings.
** Meetings adjusted due to holiday conflicts.
Yancey Park Dedication Event will be held at the park on Monday October 4, 2021, at 4:30 p.m. Race and
Equity Task Force Co-Chairs James Pierce and Jessi Kingston and Human Rights and Relations
Commissioner Jasmine Stringer Moore will honor the family and tell the renaming story. While this is not a
formal meeting and does not impact commission attendance, we hope you are able to attend this important
event to honor the Yancey family.
Date: September 23, 2021 Agenda Item #: IX.B.
To:Arts and Culture Commission Item Type:
Other
From:Perry Vetter, Parks and Recreation Director
Item Activity:
Subject:Recognize Edina Art Center General Manager Susan
Tarnowski
Information
CITY OF EDINA
4801 West 50th Street
Edina, MN 55424
www.edinamn.gov
ACTION REQUESTED:
Recognize Susan Tarnowski, General Manager of the Edina Art Center.
INTRODUCTION:
Susan Tarnowski, General Manager for the Edina Arts Center, is ending her service with the City of Edina on
October 1, 2021.
Her dedication and contributions to the arts have been a great value and her service to the community of Edina
and beyond will surely be missed. We wish her well and our best on her next set of adventures.