2021-10-12 FAC Minutes
Minutes of the Fine Arts Commission held on October 12, 2021.
Members present:
Susan Ackley
Victor Bruce
Luis Crump
Michael Stock
Members absent:
Beth Boone
Tia Bowman
Also present:
Angela Dorney, Recreation Superintendent
Leslie Rackl, Executive Assistant
The meeting was called to order at 6:05 p.m.
Mr. Stock made a motion to approve the minutes of the September 14, 2021 meeting.
Motion seconded by Mr. Crump and unanimously approved.
Discussion turned to the first draft of an open call to artists for outdoor sculptures. Mr. Crump
related that on Instagram there was an artist, Alex Yanes, who creates whimsical pop art
sculptures from recycled materials.
Discussion turned to the site specific guidelines for NW 2nd Avenue artists. It was noted that NW
2nd Avenue is a county road and will need approval by the county. Ms. Dorney said the cost of a
crane rental also needs to be included in the installation costs; $5000 is strictly the artist’s
compensation. It was noted that if the weight of the art piece is 750 pounds, a crane may be
necessary.
At this time samples of Ms. Einhorn’s design of the back of the mural wall was discussed; the
samples showed different fonts on different colored backgrounds. Mr. Bruce noted that the
designs are unclear. Mr. Crump suggested painting the back wall a solid color. Ms. Ackley will
speak with Ms. Einhorn about submitting another design with hand drawn lettering. The design
also needs to address the fact that the wall is comprised of two-panels.
A suggestion was made to have a reception that coincides with the painting of the back of the
mural wall, which would take place prior to a Council meeting. Mr. Stock noted his disagreement
to a reception.
At this time the displayed art work in Village Hall’s lobby was explained to the Commission. It was
noted that the art is typically changed yearly and the current work has been on display over two
years, due to Covid. It was noted that artist Mary Larsen had already been approved for this
project. Once Ms. Larsen’s work is installed there will be a Council reception. Ms. Ackley offered
to speak to Ms. Larsen in regards to the dimensions of the art pieces.
It was related that February is Black History Month. Ms. Ackley suggested collaborating wit h South
Florida People of Color since the last joint event featuring singer Leesa Richards was so
successful.
It was suggested having Reggae music for the March spring concert. At this time Mr. Bruce
introduced a new concept; a free standing permanent structure for concerts equipped with a roof,
good acoustics and electric. Mr. Bruce showed the Commission a 3D image of one that he has
seen. The cost would be approximately $20,000. Mr. Bruce will bring in a sketch of this bandshell -
type structure to the next meeting. Ms. Dorney also noted that the Commission will need to include
permitting costs of $700 per event for a tent.
The date for the January Moonlight Concert with Sol and The Tribu is January 14th.
Discussion turned to the Fireside Concert with the group French Horn Collective. Mr. Stock made
a motion for Michael Stock to negotiate with French Horn Collective for the February
Fireside Concert on February 18th up to $2000, including sound. Motion seconded by Mr.
Crump and unanimously approved.
Discussion turned to Reggae bank Artikal for a March 20th Spring Concert. Mr. Stock will provide
options at the November meeting.
Ms. Ackley related that she and Mr. Bruce had a meeting with the Village Manager and discussed
visually freshening up the Village, including entry signage, the façade of the 9900 building,
landscape designs and mural walls. Discussion included eliminating parallel parking and widening
the sidewalks for outdoor dining. Mr. Bruce had suggested keeping some of the parallel parki ng
spaces. At the meeting public works related that signage for streets is being done in stages. It
was also noted that there is no designated funding for Village entry signs. Ms. Ackley said that
design standards will be discussed at the next meeting.
Discussion turned to new business. An idea for an upcoming event is to have Barry students
perform selections from an opera. It was noted that it is customary to pay a stipend to the school
since the performers are students. Mr. Crump also suggested that students could perform
Broadway musical selections. Ms. Ackley offered to discuss this with the musical director.
The meeting adjourned at 7:30 p.m.