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2022-04-04 FAC Minutes Minutes of the Fine Arts Commission meeting held on April 4, 2022. Members present: Susan Ackley Victor Bruce Luis Crump Beth Dunlop Clarissa Rodriguez Michael Stock Members absent: Tia Bowman Also present: Angela Dorney, Recreation Superintendent Leslie Rackl, Executive Assistant The meeting was called to order at 6:00 p.m. Mr. Stock made a motion to approve the minutes of the March 8, 2022 meeting. Motion seconded by Mr. Crump and unanimously approved. Ms. Rodriguez made a motion to approve the minutes of the March 29, 2022 meeting. Motion seconded by Mr. Stock and unanimously approved. The Commission discussed the March concert. It was noted that since the concert was held on the last day of spring break, this may have affected attendance numbers. There was consensus among the members that Friday is a better day to hold concerts. Discussion turned to the upcoming Gallery Night. Mr. Stock suggested using a QR code, instead of having an informational brochure for the artists. Members discussed the proposed catering menu for the evening and made revisions. Mr. Stock suggesting consolidating the food to the Library, with drinks at both locations. It was related that Miami Shores Woman’s Club has made a donation of $200 to sponsor the food. Ms. Dunlop made a motion to approve an additional $300 for the proposed catering menu, for a total amount of $500. Motion seconded by Ms. Rodriguez and unanimously approved. Commission members suggested having background music for the event. Ms. Dunlop proposed contacting students from New World for the music. Mr. Stock made a motion to approve $150 for background music for Gallery Night. Motion seconded by Ms. Rodriguez and unanimously approved. Discussion turned to the Art in Public Places practices and procedures. Ms. Dorney said that the Village Manager reviewed the document and suggested adding information regarding installation and deinstallation. The Village Manager is also requesting adding a presentation to Council to approve the artwork. Ms. Ackley said this negates the verbiage in the current procedures. Ms. Rodriguez said the issue is the override power that Council would be given with the artwork, adding that the purpose of the Commission is to act on behalf of the Village. Ms. Rodriguez offered to help create a compromise that is agreeable to both the Commission and the Village. Continued discussion on Art in Public Places was tabled until the procedures are finalized. Discussion turned to future concerts. Commission members agreed that an early October concert would be ideal. Ms. Ackley suggested reaching out to Brothers of Others, whose scheduled concert was cancelled due to Covid in 2020. Discussion turned to program recommendations for FY 2023, which includes three art exhibits. Mr. Stock suggested partnering with other groups, including the library. Ms. Ackley related that the Commission has previously applied for a grant from the Miami Shores Community Alliance for concerts as well as art in public places. The Commission is in agreement to apply for a grant in the amount of $7,500. The meeting adjourned at 7:25 p.m.