File #: 18-0121    Version:
Type: decision Status: Passed
File created: 1/29/2018 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 3/6/2018 Final action: 3/6/2018
Title: Approval of Percival Plinth 2018 Sculpture Recommendation
Attachments: 1. 2018 Plinth Sculpture Recommendation, 2. Presentation
Title
Approval of Percival Plinth 2018 Sculpture Recommendation

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
The Arts Commission recommends approval of 16 sculptures and two alternates for the 2018 Percival Plinth Project.

City Manager Recommendation:
Move to approve 16 sculptures and two alternates for the 2018 Percival Plinth Project.

Report
Issue:
Whether to approve the slate of sculptures recommended by the Arts Commission for the Percival Plinth Project exhibition and Peoples' Choice Award for 2018.

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

Presenter(s):
Angel Nava, Arts Program Specialist
Timothy Grisham, Vice-Chair, Olympia Arts Commission

Background and Analysis:
The Percival Plinth Project annually hosts loaned sculptures on stands ("plinths") along Percival Landing, for temporary exhibition of up to one year. Based on a one-month opportunity for public vote among the exhibited sculptures, the City will purchase the sculpture receiving the most votes - the "Peoples' Choice Award." Following the exhibition, the purchased sculpture will be moved to City Hall for one year before permanent exhibition in another location.

The Call for Sculpture for the 2018 Percival Plinth Project and Peoples' Choice Award includes the following components:
? Artists applied from Washington and Oregon
? 16 sculptures (one more than in 2017) and two alternates were recommended by the jury for loan, and reviewed and recommended by the Arts Commission.
? Selected artists will be awarded a $700 honoraria for loan of each sculpture.
? One sculpture will be selected by the public for purchase.
? Voting must take place in person.
? Artwork purchase not to exceed $10,000.

On February 6, 2018, 28 sculptures, submitted by 20 artists were reviewed by the project jury; Commissioners Hinton, Hicks and Fairbanks. The Arts Commission reviewed the jury recommendation of 16 sculptures and two alternates on February 8. The Commissio...

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