Arts and Culture Commission Meeting Date: April 8th, 2024
To: Commission Members
From: Natalie Draper, Library Director
Title
Discuss Public Art Planning Process.
Body
Action Requested:
Discussion/Information Only.
Summary Report:
A SWOT analysis is an exercise to identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
At the November meeting as an exercise to identify some unexplored opportunities in Northfield, the ACC was asked to take photos of public places in Northfield that, from each individual commissioner's perspective, could be activated by public art/placemaking. Members were asked to briefly state what made each site especially well-suited for public art/placemaking.
In December the commission discussed strengths and weaknesses of the current public art program. To review that discussion, visit: https://northfield.granicus.com/player/clip/1668?view_id=2&redirect=true and click on the agenda item below the video player to jump right to that segment.
In April, the Commission will complete the SWOT analysis by identifying threats to a public art program in Northfield. Examples of threats to any public art program might include challenges such as: missing policies; maintenance, conservation, and vandalism; lack of funds or partnerships; barriers within the community; inadequate staffing; competing priorities; social factors; and/or other challenges. City staff have identified specific challenges but would like to explore with the commission what other threats to a successful public art program might exist.
We are aware that we are missing policy dealing with deaccessioning artwork, and policy that addresses gifts, memorials, and monuments. There are samples of similar policies attached for reference from the following sources: Richmond, Virginia Public Art Master Plan; City of Hopkins, MN; City of Vancouver Public Art Plan. We have also identified a need for a dedicated annual maintenance fund outside of the Percent fund.
"Why Public Art M...
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