File #: 2017-5012   
Type: New Business
Body: Recreation and Park Commission
On agenda: 12/14/2017
Title: (10 minutes) Review and Recommend Public Art Proposal by Counterpoint Studio, LLC for Lincoln and Longfellow Parks.
Attachments: 1. Counterpoint_Alameda Physical Public Art Proposal.pdf
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(10 minutes) Review and Recommend Public Art Proposal by Counterpoint Studio, LLC for Lincoln and Longfellow Parks.

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To: Honorable Chair and Members of the Recreation and Park Commission

From: Amy Wooldridge, Recreation and Parks Director

Re: Review and Recommend Public Art Proposal by Counterpoint Studio, LLC for Lincoln and Longfellow Parks.

BACKGROUND

In September 2017, the Community Development Department issued a Request for Proposals for Public Art. This requires the artist to secure a letter of support from the property owner; in this case from the Alameda Recreation and Parks Department (ARPD) with approval from the Recreation and Parks Commission. All applications are due by December 19, 2017. The next steps after submission of the art proposal to the Community Development Department includes the following:

1) Selecting the top three candidates for each category;
2) Requiring these candidates to further develop to-scale renderings, models and other visual materials to adequately illustrate their artwork plus a detailed budget, installation and maintenance plan, schedule and site plan;
3) Display those top proposals for public comment for two weeks;
4) Review and recommendation from the Public Art Commission; and
5) Final approval by City Council.

DISCUSSION

Counterpoint Studio, LLC is a collaboration between artists Peter Tonningsen and Lisa Levine. They are Alameda based photographers and educators. They are proposing ceramic tile mural artworks for the rear exterior walls of the handball courts at Lincoln and Longfellow Parks. There would be a connection in the mural imagery between the two sites as a means of uniting the East and West ends of the island. Their artwork involves installing large scale ceramic tile murals on these walls that reflects a mixture of Alameda Park settings, activities of park users, and Alameda history. The goal is to celebrate the parks and Alameda community and its long history. Their creative...

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