File #: 2018-5318   
Type: New Business
Body: Recreation and Park Commission
On agenda: 3/8/2018
Title: Review and Approve Mural in Honor of Javier Zayas at Cityview Skate Park (20 minutes).
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1 - Mural
Title

Review and Approve Mural in Honor of Javier Zayas at Cityview Skate Park (20 minutes).

Body

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

From: Amy Wooldridge, Recreation and Parks Director

Re: Review and Approve Mural in Honor of Javier Zayas at Cityview Skate Park (20 minutes).

BACKGROUND

The Alameda Skate Park is located at 1177 West Redline Road at Alameda Point. It was built through a community fundraising and volunteer effort in 1999. The facility is managed and maintained by the Alameda Park Maintenance Department, funded by the General Fund.
Patty Harding and Sam Norton approached staff with a request to paint a mural at the Cityview Skate Park in honor of Javier Zayas. Ms. Harding, an Alameda resident, has been raising funds and coordinating volunteer efforts to make improvements at the Alameda Cityview Skate Park in memory of her son, Clay Harding, including concrete work, painting, a new picnic shade structure and a mural. Sam Norton is the artist and an active skateboarder and is connected with the community of skaters.
DISCUSSION

Before his passing in 2017, Javier Zayas was a 23-year old aspiring artist and avid skateboarder at Cityview Skate Park. He was well liked, talented, kind, and a mentor to Clay Harding and other skateboarders. His artistic ability and love for skateboarding were one and the same and his unrelenting tenacity in both mediums was an inspiration to all of his peers.

The concept behind the proposed mural is to memorialize Javi's unity in art and skateboarding. This mural takes one of his most recognized abstract works of art and transfers an abbreviated portion to the wall space provided. The goal of this mural tribute is to empower Javi's artistic energy and passion by reproducing an exact replica of an abbreviated piece taken from the original artwork. Exhibit 1 shows the proposed mural and location, the original art work and the portion being used for the mural. The mural also inc...

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