HomeMy WebLinkAbout1207RESOLUTION NO. /~0]
A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the
City of Kent, washington, relating to art
plans, amending the guidelines for development
and implementation of City Art Plan as first
adopted on April 15, 1985.
WHEREAS, the Kent City Council adopted Ordinance 2552 on
April 15, 1985 establishing the Kent Arts Commission and art fund;
and
WHEREAS, on April 25, 1989, the Kent Arts Commission
proposed and the Kent City Council adopted certain guidelines for
the development and implementation of a city Art Plan Policy; and
WHEREAS, such guidelines call for periodic review and
revision by the staff, and upon consultation by the Arts
Commission, to be submitted to the city Council for approval; and
WHEREAS, the Kent Arts Commission has proposed and
recommended revisions to the city Art Plan Policy at its meeting
on April 25, 1989; and
WHEREAS, the Kent City Council Parks Committee has
reviewed and recommended approval of such amendments to the City
Art Plan Policy; and
WHEREAS, the Kent City Council has reviewed such
recommendations and proposed amendments, as set forth herein and
attached hereto by this reference, at its meeting on June 6, 1989;
NOW, THEREFORE,
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON DOES
HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The amendments to the City Art Plan as set
forth in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by this
reference are hereby adopted.
Passed at a regular
City of Kent, Washington this
day of
ATTEST:
~urred in by the
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meeting of the city council of the
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Mayor of the City of Kent, this ~
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I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of
Resolution No. I 0\t? 7 , passed by the City Council of the City of
Kent, Washington, the b day of ~ ...... •=:.?' 1989.
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CITY ART PLAN POLICY
Guidelines for development and implementation of City Art Plan.
PURPOSE:
To establish the procedure for allocation, project and artwork selection, and
expenditure of funds from the City Art Fund.
These guidelines were approved by the City of Kent Arts Commission on April 25,
1989 and adopted by the Ke~t City Council on June 6, 1989 for implementation of
Ordinance 2552, passed by the City on April 15, 1985.
INTENT:
The stated intent of the Ordinance is "to expand the opportunity for Kent residents
to experience art in public places and create a more visually pleasing and humane
environment."
DEFINITIONS:
"Public Art". ALL forms of original creations of visual art, including, but not
Limited to:
1. Calligraphy and signage.
2. Crafts • in clay, glass, paper, fiber and textiles, wood, metal, plastics and
other materials.
3. Earthworks and landscape.
4. Graphic arts • printmaking and drawing.
5. Mixed media -any combination of forms or media, including collage and
assemblages.
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Mosaics -tile and brickwork.
Painting -all media, including portable and permanently affixed works, such as
murals.
Photography.
Sculpture -in the round, bas relief, high relief, mobile, fountain, kinetic,
electronic, play equipment, etc., in any material or combination of materials.
"Artist". A practitioner in the visual arts generally recognized by critics and
his or her peers as professional, who produces artwork as described above and
exhibits in public forums such as art galleries, museums. etc.
"Expended". The payment of municipal funds from whatever source for a capital
project.
"Architect". The person or firm (architect, Landscape architect, interior
designer, or other design professional) designing the project involving a City Art
Project site.
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"Arts Commission". City of Kent Arts Commission.
"City". City of Kent.
"Staff". Department of Paries and Recreation Staff.
"Contracting Agency". City of Kent.
"Jurisdiction". Uithin the corporate Limits.
"City Art Plan". Annual plan prepared by Staff, reviewed and approved by
Commission, and approved by the Council for the expenditures of the City Art Fund.
FUND INCLUSIONS: The portion of the City Art Fund appropriation reserved for worlcs
of art may be expended for the following:
The cost of the worlc of art and its site preparation and installation.
Identification plaques and labels.
Uaterworlcs, electrical (including lighting) and mechanical devices and equipment
which are an integral part of the worlc of art or would otherwise aesthetically
enhance the project site.
Frames, mat and simple pedestals necessary for the proper presentation and/or
protection of the worlcs of art.
Related administrative expenses incurred by the architect, consultant, City staff,
and Kent Arts Commission, including, but not Limited to, staff time, printing and
distribution costs.
Honoraria and fees paid to professional jurors aslced to participate in the
selection process and to artists invited to submit final design proposals and
models for selection consideration. These fees may apply to some but not all
projects included in the City Art Program.
Repair and/or special maintenance of works of art.
FUND EXCLUSIONS: The portion of the City Art Fund reserved for worlcs of art may
not be expended for the following:
Reproductions by mechanical or other means of original worlcs of art; provided,
however, Limited editions controlled by the artist, such as original prints, cast
sculpture, and photographs, may be included.
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Decorative, ornamental or functional elements which are designed by the
architect or consultants engaged by the architect.
Architectural rehabilitation or historical preservation. although works may be
acquired in connection with such projects.
Those items which are required to fulfill the basic purpose of a project, such
as works of art for the collection of a City Museum.
Art objects which are commercially or mass produced or of standard design,
such as commercial playground equipment or fountains; provided, however,
artists responding to a request for proposals with submittals including the
above may be considered.
Standard directional or other functional elements, such as signing, color
coding, and maps; provided, however, artists responding to a request for
proposals with submittals including signage or graphics, will be considered.
Exhibitions and educational programs.
Expenses related to the acquisition of the work of art (before or after
installation); such as dedication, unveiling, insurance, security and
publicity or publication costs. These operational expenses shall be the
responsibility of the Arts Commission, and shall be funded by the Arts
Commission's annual budget.
CRITERIA FOR SELECTION OF ARTS PROFESSIONALS TO SERVE ON JURY:
Artist jury members shall be visual artist professionals in fields appropriate
to the project including artists. curators, critics, fine art collectors.
architects and other design professionals with a relevant arts background who
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Respected in their fields
Knowledgeable about contemporary visual art particularly in a public outdoor
context
Capable of engaging effectively in a jury process
Willing to carry out Kent City Art Program art selection criteria and public
art policy and Kent Arts Commission objectives
Staff will periodically issue a request for qualifications and will maintain a
file of potential jurors and their qualifications which will be available to
the Kent Arts Commission.
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SELECTION OF ARTISTS:
Eligibility requirements shall be recommended for each project by the Arts
Commission.
Professional eligibility. Artists will be selected on the basis of their
qualifications, as demonstrated by past work of art, appropriateness of the
proposal to the particular project, and its probability of successful
completion, as determined by the art selection jury.
Specifically excluded are student works of art done under the supervision of
art teachers or done to satisfy course requirements, artists who are the
project architect/landscape architect/engineer or members of the project,
their firm, and artists who are members of the Kent Arts Commission.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES · ADVISORY PANEL:
An Advisory Panel shall be appointed for each City Art Project with a budget
of over $5,000.
The Advisory Review Panel shall include:
A City Council member appointed by the Council President;
A community representative appointed by the Commission;
The architect assigned to the given project Conly if applicable);
The department head of the department directly concerned with the project, or
designee;
One member of the Commission appointed by the Commission.
The Advisory Panel shall:
Review applicable City Arts Program projects and recommend to the Commission
the type of art, which, in the Panel's opinion, best suits a given project
site; and
Determine a method of selection (direct selection, open competition or limited
competition) for each project;
The Arts Commission and Staff shall:
Recommend to the City Council the general policies, procedures, and Procedural
Guidelines for the City Art Program;
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Determine and recommend to the council the applicability of public art to each
City capital project and the amount of City Art Fund monies to be expended;
Review and annually recommend to the City Council a "City Art Plan" and
specific projects. Projects with a budget of less than SS,OOO shall be
administered at the discretion of the Arts Commission and Staff.
Assure, in the overall City Art Program, that reasonable diversity is attained
in style, scale, media and materials represented;
Appoint each advisory panel and art selection jury in accord with these
Procedural Guidelines for each City Art Program Project with a budget over
SS,OOO;
Annually, make a public report on the projects of the previous year and shall
conduct periodic evaluations of the City Arts Program;
Maintain a record of all works of art acquired under this ordinance;
Publish informative folders and booklets on these art works;
Make all arrangements for a dedication or unveiling of the work of art in
coordination with City Department(s) involved.
The Arts Commission is responsible to endorse the recommendations of the
Jury. Upon recommendation by the Arts Commission and approval by the City
Council, the decisions of the Jury will be final, except in cases of proven
technical infeasibility.
The Art Selection Jury:
Shall be appointed for each City Art Project with a budget of over SS,OOO;
Shall have a flexible organization and membership, at the recommendation of
the Arts Commission.
Taking into account the scope and nature of the City Art Project, the jury
shall normally consist of the following:
One City Council member, as appointed by the Council President.
Two art professionals.
One departmental representative.
One community member.
One Arts Commission member.
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Examine proposals and submissions submitted by artists and recommend a
selection (within the intent and scope of the Procedural Guidelines of this
Chapter) of an artist's design for the specific art work to be commissioned,
or select an artist whose existing work is to be purchased for the project.
Jury selection recommendation will be reviewed by the Commission and Staff,
prior to recommendation to Council for approval.
The Art Jury has the right to make no selection if, in its opinion, there is
insufficient merit in the submission.
The Jury shall provide written minutes of the selection process to the Arts
Commission.
The Artist shall:
Submit proposals to the Staff;
If selected, be commissioned to execute and complete the work in a timely and
professional manner.
Transfer title of an existing work of art to the City of Kent.
Maintain a close working relationship with the Staff and the architect or
landscape architect or the engineer on commissioned work;
Be responsible for assuring that artwork is properly identified; plaques or
labels identifying the work shall be permanent, unobtrusive and well
designed. Identification sha~l include the name of the artist, title of the
work, if any, medium, year completed and funding sources.
Return the proposal to the Contracting Agency for review and approval should
any significant change occur in the scope, material, design of the work
subsequent to preliminary design approval within accepted City procedures.
Be responsible for all phases of the design and execution of the work,
including site preparation and installation, unless otherwise stipulated in
the contract.
Hold no rights to any work of art commissioned or purchased under this chapter
including: reproduction, access, modification, resale, etc., unless such
rights are specifically allowed in formal written agreement between the City
of Kent and the artist.
Complete conservation records that include:
Specific materials and sources used in the execution of the piece.
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Methods of fabrication including diagrams and names of fabricators.
Installation specifications. methods. description and diagram of structural
support. company and persons involved in installation.
Method and frequency of maintenance including routine maintenance
requirements, cyclical maintenance requirements, recommendations and cautions
about possible negative influences on work (such as climate, pollutants.
sunlight, etc.)
Desired appearance of work (for example; matte or glossy patina>.
Estimate the Life of the work and guarantee work as provided in the contract.
At some time during the proposed design phase, the artist may be required to
make a public presentation at an appropriate forum in the community where the
work will be placed.
The Architect shall:
Recommend to the Kent Arts Commission, and the appropriate City Department
involved, specific areas for works of art and the appropriate scale and type
of art for given project site.
Consult with the artist, review the execution of the work of art at periodic
intervals, provide engineering and technical assistance to the artist, if
required, and supervise the delivery and installation of the work under
contract.
Assure that all utility service requirements for the work of art are met in
the design documents and that the work may be installed with relative ease and
be accessible for maintenance purposes.
The Staff of the Kent Department of Parks and Recreation shall:
Develop a City Art Plan in consultation with the Arts Commission, for the
expenditure of monies deposited in the City Art Fund. Such programs shall be
approved by the Arts Commission, and the City Council;
Administer the City Art Program and Fund;
Review each project and make recommendations;
Develop an art selection jury membership roster;
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Coordinate all competitions; including development and distribution of all
competition announcements and prospectuses.
Develop artist contracts following artist selection, for review and approval
by Legal Department, City Administration, Mayor, and City Council.
Recommend and implement necessary maintenance and repair procedures for City
Art works.
The Staff shall submit a quarterly activity report to the Arts Commission,
City Administrator and Council, including:
Procedure for complete selection process;
Amount of funds to be expended for specific projects;
location of the art work;
Major milestones for each project -i.e., completion of selection,
completion of the commissioning of artists, and final project completion.
METHODS OF SELECTION.
Direct Selection: The artist shall be chosen directly by advisory panel or
jury or by the Arts Coordinator.
Open Competition: Any artist, subject to any limitations established by
Commission recommendation, may enter.
Limited Competition: Artists will be selected and invited to enter.
CRITERIA FOR SELECTION OF WORKS OF ART:
Standard of Excellence: ~t~~J-JtJ~~-~-M-JJ/~~/J~ItM~!l~~-~~~tl~flf~t~•~Jt~~
art experts to be of exceptional quality and enduring value. Each proposed
art in public places project will also be evaluated as to artistic excellence,
appropriateness in terms of scale. material and context relative to the
immediate and general architectural, social and historic context and long·term
durability against vandalism, weather, theft and excessive maintenance.
Appropriateness to Site: ~~J-tJ~~$MI~I~f/-tt~~~~/jM-JJ/~~It~~-~~~~~~/J~
terms of the physical dimensions, social dynamics, local character and
surrounding urban context of the existing or planned site.
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Elements and Design: The Advisory Panel, Art Selection Jury and the Artfst
shall take into account that art in public places may function as: art
standing alone, focal points, axial terminators, modifiers or definers of
special spaces or establishers of identity. When deemed appropriate and
beneficial by the Advisory Panel, City Art Program projects may be
incorporated into the function and structure of facilities, (e.g. doors,
windows, walkways, etc.)
Permanence: Due consideration shall be given to structural and surface
soundness and to permanence in terms of relative proof against age, theft,
vandalism, weathering, excessive maintenance or repair costs.
Acquisition: New works shall be commissioned or existing works may be
acquired.
PAYMENT TO THE ARTIST:
Payment of the artist's basic services shall be at regular intervals. They
shall be in proportion to services actually performed and completed. At no
time shall the total payments received by the artist exceed the following
Levels for the various stages of completion:
Preliminary Design Phase
Execution Phase
Installation/Completion
PLACEMENT OF WORKS OF ART:
40%
30%
30%
Works of art selected and implemented shall be placed in, on or about any
municipal construction project or other municipally-owned, Leased or rented
property.
Works of art may be attached or detached within or about such property, and
may be either temporary or permanent.
Placement of works of art shall be authorized by the City Council upon review
and recommendation of the Arts Commission.
Staff responsible for the design and construction of projects shall make
appropriate space available for the placement of works of art.
Criteria for Development and Selection of City Art Program Projects
ALL City Art Program projects will be developed to respond to a specific site
or building location with the exception of artworks purchased to circulate
among various sites or facilities. Each project will be evaluated by the Arts
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Commission. staff and Advisory Panel within the context of the City of Kent
and Arts Commission goals and objectives, and written into the City Art Plan.
The Arts Commission will identify priority projects and/or general locations
for public artwork. The Arts Commission will seek to ensure that over time
City Arts Program projects will be spread among a wide number of types of
sites and specific locations in Kent. Commissions will be awarded to a wide
variety of nationally and regionally recognized artists and will reflect an
overall diversity of scale, aesthetic vocabulary, community values and forms
of expression.
City Art Program Budget:
The Finance Department shall pay warrants from the Municipal Art Fund upon
vouchers approved by the Staff and Parks Director. The Finance Department
shall monitor expenditures from the City Art Fund.
The Finance Department shall provide a summary reporting mechanism detailing
the status of, and all activity within, the City Art Fund. This report shall
be transmitted to the Staff and reviewed by the Arts Commission quarterly.
EXECUTION OF WORKS:
After an artist has been selected, the artist will enter into a contract with
the City to perform the work, to be executed either by the artist or by an
independent contractor as stated in the contracts.
The City Council will authorize the contract with the artist.
Publicity. The City of Kent, architect, artist, City Departments, Kent Arts
Commission and their agents shall include in any publicity of the capital
project prominent reference to the art contracted for under this ordinance.
Local and Lay Advice. The Kent Arts Commission shall be receptive to advice
from the general public which will benefit from public arts herein provided.
Conflict of interest: All procedures shall be conducted and all decisions
shall be made free of any conflict of interest.
Professional Assistance: Where suitable, any appropriate professional or
technical advice may be sought.
MAINTENANCE AND CONSERVATION/~1/~~~~J/~1/~~7:
The Department of Parks and Recreation Maintenance Division shall be
responsible for the normal cleaning and maintenance and operation of the
City's works of art.
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Unusual maintenance or repair of works of art shall be reviewed by the Staff,
and appropriate measures will be taken to repair and/or maintain works of
art. Unusual maintenance costs may be expended from the City Art Fund.
Per artist's recommendation, Staff shall recommend the appropriate method of
maintenance for each work of art.
An annual review of the repair of the City's collection of art works shall be
made, and a report shall be submitted by Staff to the Arts Commission and the
City Council for review.
Each work In the collection shall be properly marked with accession number and
information and will be fully documented and entered into accession ledger.
The accession ledger will be updated with each new collection acquisition.
Facilities housing artworks shall keep the artwork clean. maintain the
surrounding area and report damage or maintenance needs.
Gifts of Works of Art:
Proposed gifts of works of art are referred to the Kent Arts Commission for
their review and recommendation to the City Council. Review is based on the
quality of the work. maintenance requirements, conformance to structural and
fabrication standards and applicable safety codes, donor conditions,
availability of an appropriate site for the work. the advice of administrators
at the proposed site and staff research.
Proposed gifts of funds for the acquisition of works of art if restricted or
dedicated in any way are reviewed to ensure that such restrictions or
dedications are consistent with the goals of the Kent Arts Commission and the
City of Kent.
Proposed gifts of sites for works of art are reviewed by the Kent Arts
Commission to ensure consistency with the Kent City Art Plan.
Education and Public Involvement:
A regular program of educational and promotional activities shall be part of
each public art project. In addition to involving citizens in advisory panels
and art selection juries, public involvement will be achieved through artists
interaction with the community, use of the media, special events, exhibitions,
tours, publications and public meetings.
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Public Art Review Process:
Objectives:
~ To establish an orderly process for reviewing the status of public
artwork.
~ To establish a procedure for removal or relocation of public works of
art.
Review Process:
Review is initiated by the Arts Commission for one or more of the following
reasons:
~ The condition or security of the artwork cannot be reasonably
guaranteed.
~ The artwork requires excessive maintenance or has faulted design or
workmanship and repair or remedy is impractical or unfeasible.
~ The artwork has been damaged and repair is impractical or unfeasible.
~ The artwork endangers public safety.
~ No suitable site is available or significant changes in the use.
character or design of the site have occurred which effects the
integrity of the work.
~ Significant adverse public reaction has continued unabated over an
extended period of time.
~ The quality or authenticity of the artwork is called into question.
~ The sponsoring agency wishes to replace the artwork with a more
appropriate work by the same artist.
~ Removal is requested by the artist.
Review should include:
~ Review of the artists contract and other agreements which may pertain.
~ Discussion with the artist of the concern prompting review.
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~ Opinions of more than one independent professional qualified to
recommend on the concern prompting review (conservators. engineers,
architects, critics, art historians. safety experts. etc.)
~ Review of written correspondence, press and other evidence of public
debate.
The Kent Arts Commission shall hold the review and make their recommendation
to the City Council.
Options to be Considered:
~ Maintain the work in the current site.
~ Relocation • the work was created for a specific site, relocation must
be to a new site consistent with the artist's intention. The artists
assistance may be sought.
~ Removal by sale, extended loan, trade or sift. Professional
appraisals of the fair market value of the work should be obtained.
~ If feasible, the artist should be given option on purchase
~ Sale may be through auction, gallery resale or direct bidding by
Individuals
~ Trade may be through artist. gallery museum or other institutions
~ Proceeds from the sale of work should be deposited into the City
Art Fund. Any pre-existing contractural agreements between the
artists and the Kent Arts Commission regarding resale shall be
honored.
~ Destruction of the Work. If destruction of the work is the only
solution, whenever practical the artist shall be given first
opportunity to remove the piece.
PROVISIONS FOR REVIEW AND AMENDMENT:
These Guidelines are subject to periodic review and revisions by the Staff,
and upon consultation by the Arts Commission and recommendations shall be
submitted for City Council approval.
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