2014-02-11 FAC Minutes
Minutes of the Fine Arts Commission held on February 11, 2014.
Members present: Susan Ackley Maria Echevarri Taddeo
Miryam Rojas Abbie Salt
Michael Stock David Traupman
Also present: Jerry Estep, Recreation Director
Leslie Rackl, Executive Assistant
Cheryl Gowing
Daniel Fiorda
Alex Bonet
The meeting was called to order at 6:05 p.m.
Artist Daniel Fiorda was introduced to the Commission. Mr. Fiorda, also a gallery
director, has a totem series which would be appropriate for outside display. The pieces
are 12 foot skinny sculptures, and there are three available pieces which are currently on
display in an indoor gallery in Naples. A pedestal could be built to elevate the sculpture.
It would take about ten days to bring back and recondition (paint/polish) the pieces.
At this time Cheryl Gowing made a presentation to the Commission. John Camp has
approached the library about decommissioning the parking meters on the south side of
the library and decorating them, with the money generated from the meters donated
back to the library. Ms. Gowing said the library has no budget for this project. It was
noted that the University of Miami has parking meters that are Britto designed with a
simple message. Ms. Gowing suggested that local schools could be brought in, and the
meters could be continually refreshed. Schools could enter a competition to see who
would decorate the meters. Ms. Gowing suggested that the library and the Commission
could jointly decide on a type of design. Mr. Stock suggested that since there are eight
meters that each school could decorate one. Council approval will be needed to
decommission the meters. It was suggested that a task force be formed for this project
in coordination with the library. Ms. Gowing suggested that local schools be given the
first opportunity for this meter project and then in two years decide if professional artists
should be given a chance at this project or let it remain within the local schools.
Mr. Stock made a motion to approve the minutes of the January 14, 2014, meeting.
Motion seconded by Ms. Rojas and unanimously approved.
Mr. Estep noted that there is $800 left in the Commission’s 2014 budget, minus $499 for
the March Egret ad. The donation budget remains at $2913.
Discussion turned to the Dance Now event. The Chamber will send out an e-blast for
this event for $100. There are about 1400 people on the email list.
Ms. Salt made a motion to approve $100 for the Chamber e-blast for Dance Now,
$78.75 for color flyers to distribute for Dance Now, $135 for April artist invitations
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and $220 for the April Egret ad. If the balance exceeds the Commission’s FY 2014
budget, the balance will be taken out of the Commission’s Donation account.
Motion seconded by Mr. Stock and unanimously approved.
At this time Alex Bonet was introduced as a potential Commission member who was
observing the meeting.
It was noted that The Muppet Movie was an outstanding success; it was noted that a
second popcorn station was needed. O Cinema expressed interest in having additional
movie nights with the Commission. They would like to utilize the Commission’s email list
for advertising. Miami Shores PTA would also like to partner with the Commission to
have monthly movie nights.
It was also noted that attendance at Gallery Night was disappointing. The featured
artists did not have as good a following as previous artists.
At this time the Commission discussed Mr. Fiorda’s sculpture. Commission members
liked the linear aspect of the sculpture. It was noted that artist would like to create an
elevated base for the piece. It was suggested that a PAC be convened for their
approval. Mr. Traupman made a motion to accept Daniel Fiorda’s sculpture and to
proceed with convening a PAC for approval. Motion seconded by Mr. Stock and
unanimously approved.
A task force committee to discuss the future of the parking meters project with the library
will be formed which will include Commission members Michael Stock and Maria
Taddeo.
The upcoming photo op contest needs to be advertised with Facebook, an e-blast and
on the 96th Street marquee.
It was noted that Ms. Ackley will put together the grant application to submit to the Miami
Shores Community Alliance.
Turning to new business, Ms. Ackley would like the Commission to have an art show
next fiscal year. The first preference is to have the exhibit at the Sand Box with
artists/curator from The Bakehouse. There could be a one-day exhibit to promote more
traffic for the exhibit featuring an opening night reception. Commission members are
concerned an exhibit like this would take away from the exhibits offered at the library. It
is difficult at times to generate an audience for the current art exhibits. It was noted that
the Commission did not have library art exhibits when they sponsored the large art show
at the Comm. Center.
The meeting adjourned at 7:40 p.m.