File #: 21-0853    Version: 1
Type: decision Status: Passed
File created: 8/31/2021 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 9/14/2021 Final action: 9/14/2021
Title: Approval of the 2021 Percival Plinth Project Peoples' Choice Award
Attachments: 1. Photo
Title
Approval of the 2021 Percival Plinth Project Peoples' Choice Award

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Move to approve the purchase of Woman with Graves at Her Back by Aisha Harrison, recommended by the Arts Commission as determined by public vote.

City Manager Recommendation:
Move to approve the purchase of Woman with Graves at Her Back by Aisha Harrison, as recommended by the Arts Commission as determined by public vote.

Report
Issue:
Whether to purchase the winner of the Percival Plinth Project Peoples' Choice Award, as determined by popular vote.

Staff Contact:
Angel Nava, Arts Program Specialist, Parks, Arts and Recreation, 360.753.8384.

Presenter(s):
Angel Nava, Arts Program Specialist, Parks, Arts and Recreation
Frederick Dobler, Chair, Arts Commission

Background and Analysis:
Annually, the first month of the Percival Plinth Project loaned sculpture exhibition is dedicated to a public vote to determine the winner of the Peoples' Choice Award, which is a purchase prize. The vote took place the month of July, through the City platform Engage Olympia.

On August 12, 2021, Ms. Nava shared the results of the 2021 Percival Plinth Project Peoples' Choice vote with the Arts Commission. 334 votes were received with 218 or 65% of voters viewing the sculptures in person and 236 voters providing comments about the work.

With 23% of the vote, Woman with Graves at Her Back by Aisha Harrison took the lead, with Bough and Bend by Jennifer Kapnek (18.5%) and Memories of a Heron by Shawn Johnson (14.4%) coming in Runner Up and Honorable mention, respectively.

Of the sculpture and her artwork, the artist notes:
In my work I use the body as a site for exploration of the lived experiences of racism, ancestral (human and non-human) learning and connection, and the blend of histories held within my body. My work shows reverence for real bodies (often my own) while also incorporating elements that are physical manifestations of the intangible.
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