File #: 12-0553    Version: 1
Type: decision Status: Passed
File created: 9/5/2012 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 10/2/2012 Final action: 10/2/2012
Title: Agenda Item: Approval of 2012 People's Prize Award for the Percival Plinth Project
Related files: 12-0100, 12-0366
Title
Agenda Item:
Approval of 2012 People's Prize Award for the Percival Plinth Project
Body
Issue:
Voting has concluded for the 2013 Peoples' Prize Award for purchase of one sculpture among the loaned exhibition along Percival Landing.

Committee Recommendation:
Move to approve the purchase of Windstar by Ross Matteson as the 2012 People’s Prize Award.

City Manager’s Recommendation:
As recommended by the Olympia Arts Commission, move to approve the purchase of Windstar by Ross Matteson as the 2012 People’s Prize Award.

Staff Contact:
Stephanie Johnson, Arts & Events Manager, Olympia Parks, Arts & Recreation, 360.709.2678

Presenter(s):
Stephanie Johnson, Arts & Events Manager, Olympia Parks, Arts & Recreation
Trent Hart, Chair Art in Public Places Committee, Olympia Arts Commission

Background and Analysis:
On May 22, 2012, Council approved the sculptures recommended by the Arts Commission for the second year-long display of loaned sculpture for the Percival Plinth Project. Associated with this exhibition is the public vote known as the Peoples' Prize, by which one sculpture is selected for purchase by the City. The period of voting lasted from July 21 - August 31, 2012. While all loaned sculptures will return to their artists in spring 2013, the popularly selected piece will be reinstalled in another Olympia location, leaving all plinths cleared for another exhibition and competitive process.

Selected Sculpture
A total of 485 votes were received during the voting period, up from 313 in 2011. Of that, 298 were from Olympia proper (up from 187), and 71 were from Lacey, Tumwater and Thurston County (up from 39). The final 24% of the votes were received from visitors from 28 Washington cities, 19 states and 7 countries.

With 140 votes, Windstar by Ross Matteson was the lead by quite a distance, with the runner up, the Healer by Leon White, coming in with 74 votes. Comments regarding why Windstar appealed to voters included the elegance of the scu...

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