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HomeMy WebLinkAbout030222 PTAC Meeting Packet  ARTS COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA March 2, 2022 | 3:00 p.m. | Remote Meeting **** Pursuant to Washington State Governor’s Proclamation 20-28.15, the City is not allowing in- person attendance at meetings. Members will be participating by teleconference.****  Join virtually via computer or tablet at http://joinwebinar.com enter the 9-digit Webinar ID 539-393-595  Join by phone in listen-only mode: (360) 390-5064 ext. 6 access code: 155-675-573#  Submit public comment emails to be included in the meeting record to: publiccomment@cityofpt.us     I. Call to Order and Roll Call II. Approval of Agenda III. Introduction of New Members Alexis Arrabito, Sheila Long, and Cosmo Rapaport IV. Approval of Minutes from the February 2, 2022 Meeting V. Public Comment (3 minutes per person) VI. Commission Business A. Chair’s Update B. Funding Request: Port Townsend Summer Band C. Funding Request: Jefferson County Farmers Market D. Funding Request: Port Townsend High School E. Funding Request: RainShadow Chorale VII. Correspondence VIII. Set Agenda for Next Meeting IX. Next Scheduled Meeting – April 6, 2022 at 3:00 p.m. X. Adjourn Minutes of the Port Townsend Arts Commission Meeting of February 2, 2022 LOCATION: Remote MEMBERS PRESENT: Nhatt Nichols, Nan Toby Tyrrell, Joe Gillard and Dan Groussman STAFF PRESENT: City Attorney Heidi Greenwood, Legal Assistant Amber Long, Deputy City Clerk Haylie Clement, and Legal Assistant Debbie Ritter, COMMUNITY MEMBERS PRESENT: Ben Thomas, Owen Rowe, Sheila Long Topic Motions/Recommendation/Action Call to Order Chair Nhatt Nichols called the meeting to order at 3:04 p.m. Approval of Agenda The agenda was unanimously approved. The suggestion from Dan to amend the agenda to swap items D and E to reflect order of importance was unanimously approved. Approval of Minutes for January 5, 2022 Meeting The minutes of the January 5, 2022 meeting were unanimously approved. Public Comment None Chair’s Update There have been a few applicants for PTAC; selection should take place by Feb 7. Heidi advised that the Commission members are appointed by the Mayor, with the Council’s approval. Commissioners expressed interest in having input as a group on future appointments. Evaluate Funding Guidelines Dan shared his research and suggestions for discussion, which included substituting the word ‘approve’ for ‘decide,’ whether there should be an example of a proposed marketing plan or whether that word should even be used; should there be a preference for local vs. out of area artists; and whether the guidelines should put emphasis on artistic value vs. economic benefit. Toward the end of the discussion, Heidi put the guidelines on screen share and made edits based on their consensus. A revised version will be included in the May meeting packet. The Commissioners agreed to table the accessibility statement due to constraints in time and bring it up again in a couple of months with the new Commission members Poet Laureate Program Update Nhatt said the next step is to form a selection panel. Heidi advised that the City Council needs additional information on this program. The Commissioners also discussed transparency in how the panel was selected. Nhatt will discuss further with Heidi and will find out more on what other places do. Topic Motions/Recommendation/Action Public Art Update The Commissioners discussed the need for a subcommittee whose mandate is to present an annual set of recommendations. There was also the issue of what to do about deteriorating art around the City. Nhatt appointed Joe as the Chair of the Public Art Subcommittee. New Commissioner Handbook/Training Heidi said this has to be done for all advisory boards, and she has been tasked to oversee this. Amber and Heidi have reached out to Kris Morris. Nhatt and Dan commented that Kris is great, but there have been many changes to the Commission that she has not been a part of. The Commissioners discussed whether it would be better to have a pamphlet, as per Heidi’s suggestion, perhaps along with a presentation. The information in the handbook would be both general and then specific to the Commission, laying out the budget and duties of Commissioners. There is also a need to brief new Commissioners on technology. Nan Toby said that she was not prepared for what the role was when she started and was not familiar with the technology. While Joanna Sanders helped her a lot, being a Commission member took some time to learn and was not initially as enjoyable as she anticipated. Heidi advised that three new Commissioners are on the Feb 7 Council meeting agenda: Alexis Arrabito, Sheila Long, and Cosmo Rapaport. Nhatt suggested she meet with each new Commission member to brief them on technology and other issues, and then in six months ask the new people what they would have liked to have known coming in. Nhatt apologized to Nan Toby for not preparing her better and she will do a better job with the new members. Commissioners agreed that the poet laureate program and public art will be on the agenda for April. Next Meeting: March 2, 2022 at 3:00 p.m. Adjourn: The meeting was adjourned at 5:02 p.m. Arts Commission 2022 Grant Funding -- Total Budget: $25,000 $3,000 from the budget has been set aside for the poet laureaute program Organization Event Amount Approved Amount Requested Lindsey Wayland Pick up Poetry $2,250.00 $2,250.00 Skyhouse Productions Various events $0.00 $3,000.00 Salish Sound Beaver Valley Barn Jam $1,000.00 $3,000.00 Port Townsend Summer Band 2022 concert series $700.00 Jefferson County Farmers Market 2022 market music $2,000.00 Port Townsend High School In-Verse Images $200.00 RainShadow Chorale Spring concert $500.00 Port Townsend Soundcheck Port Townsend Soundcheck $3,000.00 $3,250.00 $14,650.00 Amount approved Amount requested Amount Paid Amount remaining* January $3,250.00 $8,250.00 $0.00 March $3,400.00 $683.34 May $3,000.00 $666.67 July $3,666.67 September $3,666.66 November $3,666.66 Total remaining in budget *$12,350.00 *if all approved grants paid in full & all requested amounts ap for review at 1/5/22 meeting Status for review at 1/5/22 meeting for review at 1/5/22 meeting for review at 3/2/22 meeting for review at 3/2/22 meeting for review at 3/2/22 meeting for review at 3/2/22 meeting for review at 5/4/22 meeting Port Townsend Summer Band 2022 Concert Schedule Monday, May 30 Sunday, June 26 Sunday July 31 Monday, July 4 Sunday August 28 Weekend of August 15 or 16 for Jeff County Fair Saturday August 20 Uptown Fair (possible small ensembles Friday, November 11 Budget Actual Budget Actual Budget Actual Budget Actual EXPENSES Dues & Memberships ASCAP Dues 30.00$ 65.00$ 75.00$ 65.00$ 75.00$ 65.00$ 75.00$ ASCAP/BMI Perf. Fees 275.00$ 225.00$ 250.00$ 225.00$ 250.00$ 225.00$ 250.00$ Jefferson County CofC 195.00$ 295.00$ 300.00$ 295.00$ 300.00$ 295.00$ 300.00$ Equipment 400.00$ -$ 100.00$ 100.00$ -$ 100.00$ Federal Taxes & Fees 10.00$ -$ 10.00$ 10.00$ -$ 10.00$ Fund-Raising 100.00$ -$ 200.00$ 200.00$ -$ 200.00$ Conductor 375.00$ 1,500.00$ 1,575.00$ 1,575.00$ 2,075.00$ 2,000.00$ Hall/Venue Rental 300.00$ -$ 100.00$ $100 Insurance 275.00$ 306.00$ 350.00$ 340.00$ 350.00$ 401.00$ 450.00$ Miscellaneous 200.00$ 56.58$ 200.00$ 200.00$ 493.39$ 250.00$ Music, Printed -$ -$ -$ -$ Music, Purchased 800.00$ 1,122.24$ 800.00$ 800.00$ 590.12$ 800.00$ P.O. Box 90.00$ 92.00$ 95.00$ 106.00$ 95.00$ 134.00$ 150.00$ Paper & Ink -$ -$ 100.00$ 100.00$ -$ 100.00$ PayPal Fees from Donations -$ 9.14$ 10.00$ 9.40$ 10.00$ 3.43$ 10.00$ Pay Pal, Ipage & Facebook -$ 34.15$ 40.00$ 59.60$ 40.00$ 19.63$ 40.00$ Postage 100.00$ 88.75$ 95.00$ 33.00$ 95.00$ 55.00$ 95.00$ Printing 600.00$ 655.93$ 700.00$ 700.00$ 26.93$ 700.00$ Publicity 850.00$ 130.00$ 150.00$ 150.00$ -$ 150.00$ Scholarship Fund 500.00$ 500.00$ -$ 500.00$ Storage 600.00$ 682.98$ 600.00$ 672.00$ 700.00$ Supplies 50.00$ -$ 100.00$ 100.00$ 125.54$ 100.00$ WA Filing Fee -$ 50.00$ 50.00$ Web Site (Actual 2021=3 yrs)100.00$ -$ 100.00$ 100.00$ 277.66$ 100.00$ TOTAL Expenses 4,375.00$ 3,454.79$ 6,275.00$ 3,390.98$ 6,350.00$ 5,608.70$ 7,230.00$ -$ INCOME 2022 PT SUMMER BAND BUDGET WORKSHEET FOR 2022 20212019Categories2020 Donations 3,000.00$ 6,146.53$ 5,500.00$ 1,783.44$ 5,500.00$ 4,068.61$ 5,500.00$ Concert Receipts 900.00$ 1,098.00$ 800.00$ 184.00$ 800.00$ 656.00$ 1,000.00$ Grant - P.T. Rotary 250.00$ 450.00$ 400.00$ 400.00$ 400.00$ Grant - P.T. Arts Comm.300.00$ 500.00$ 500.00$ 500.00$ 500.00$ CARES Act/CRF 1,080.00$ 1,080.00$ 1,000.00$ TOTAL INCOME 4,450.00$ 8,194.53$ 7,200.00$ 1,967.44$ 8,280.00$ 5,804.61$ 8,400.00$ -$ NET INCOME 75.00$ $ 4,739.74 925.00$ $ (1,423.54)1,930.00$ $ 195.91 1,170.00$ $ - 12/6/2021 City of Port Townsend Arts Commission Application for Financial Support Date of Application Fri 12/17/2021 Organization Name Jefferson County Farmers Markets (JCFM) Primary Contact AMANDA MILHOLLAND Phone Number 3603799098 Email INFO@JCFMARKETS.ORG Project or Event Name Music at the Port Townsend Farmers Market Event Location Uptown, 600 Block of Tyler at Lawrence /Clay, in Port Townsend Date(s) of Event Saturdays April 2, 2022-October 29 Amount Requested $2,000 Admission Charge $0 Donations Accepted? Yes Is there at least one free or "pay what you wish" performance? Yes Total Budget? 6,200 Please attach the proposed budget for this event 2022_music_budget.pdf Has the venue for the event(s) been assessed as ADA accessible? No If yes, please attach a copy of the assessment report or complete the Venue Accessibility Statement below. Venue Accessibility Statement  Park near venue in a handicapped parking space?  Enter the building without assistance? (i.e. no stairs or barriers to entry, door(s) able to be opened with closed fist and not too heavily weighted)  Enjoy and participate in the event as fully as a temporarily able-bodied person? (i.e., wheelchair seating, elevator or lift if more than one floor)  Are the restroom facilities accessible? (i.e., toilet at least 17" high, grab bars) Describe how your project will benefit and consider the diverse population of the greater Port Townsend community: Live music at the Port Townsend Farmers Market benefits the Port Townsend population, young and old, as well as people in greater Jefferson County, and visitors to our community. Offered free-of- charge, farmers market music is accessible to the public regardless of income. It helps make our markets welcoming and vibrant community spaces. It also benefits local musicians who receive a stipend for playing and build public recognition and support by participating in the market. Explain how the City’s funding will support the project. If the project can still be done without City funding, show how the requested funds will improve the project: Over the last two years, the Jefferson County Farmers Markets discontinued our music program to comply with COVID-19 state restrictions in 2020 and the early part of 2021. Additionally, this decision was made out of necessity as our revenue from vendor fees dropped by half in 2020. This year has been a recovery year from the market. Also, farmers market music restrictions have been lifted. Your support will help us bring back our live music program and provide a larger stipend to local musicians who have suffered financially through the pandemic. Without your support, we will only be able to offer live music once per month using community sponsorship dollars. In past years, JCFM has provided a $100 stipend per day to musicians based on our limited budget. For multi- person bands, this stipend is a small drop in the bucket. As we come through the hardest period of the COVID-19 economic downturn, we would like to offer musicians a larger stipend in 2022, $200 per market day. Explain how the project will either target Port Townsend/East Jefferson residents or, if the event is designed to bring in visitors from the area, how you will advertise to those visitors: The target audience of the Port Townsend Farmers Market is the Port Townsend and Jefferson County community. However, we also serve visitors to Jefferson County traveling from surrounding counties as well as nationally. We promote our markets through social media; print advertisement in the Leader and Peninsula Daily News, Kitsap Sun, the Waterside (on WA and BC ferries), Seattle Gay Times, Olympic Culinary Loop; on- screen advertisement at the Rose Theatre and Starlight Room; and radio proportion through KPTZ. If this event has received Arts Commission funding in the past, please explain any proposed changes to the event and any change in the requested funding amount. We have received Arts Commission funding in the past. Thank you! The biggest change to our music program is that we are bringing it back after two years without scheduled market music. Also, we are increasing the stipend for performers. The stipend increase is particularly important as local musicians have suffered from a lack of work over the last two years. Our increase will more adequately compensate musicians for their time. Thank you for your consideration! 2022 season Item Cost Pere Week Number of Weeks Total Stipend for Musicians $200 31 $6,200 Music Coordination and booking $75 31 $2,325 Repair or replacement of music equipment $200 Total Program Budget $8,725 Music at the Port Townsend Farmers Market Port Townsend Arts Commission Application for Financial Support Date of Application Wed, 01/19/2022 Organization Name Port Townsend High School Place Based Learning--In-Verse Images Primary Contact Chris Pierson Phone Number 360-774-2700 Email cpierson@ptachools.org Project or Event Name In-Verse Images HS Student Art, reading, and multi-media Show Event Location Cotton Building Date(s) of Event May 7, 2022 Amount Requested Rental of Building Admission Charge None Donations Accepted? Yes Is there at least one free or "pay what you wish" performance? Yes Total Budget? $600 Please attach the proposed budget for this event port_townsend_high_school_in-verse_images_multi-media_show_budget.pdf Has the venue for the event(s) been assessed as ADA accessible? Yes If yes, please attach a copy of the assessment report or complete the Venue Accessibility Statement below. Venue Accessibility Statement  Park near venue in a handicapped parking space?  Enter the building without assistance? (i.e. no stairs or barriers to entry, door(s) able to be opened with closed fist and not too heavily weighted)  Enjoy and participate in the event as fully as a temporarily able-bodied person? (i.e., wheelchair seating, elevator or lift if more than one floor)  Are the restroom facilities accessible? (i.e., toilet at least 17" high, grab bars) Describe how your project will benefit and consider the diverse population of the greater Port Townsend community: By bringing Student Art, photography, multi-media and creative writing to the community and getting students to interact and connect with the entire community. Show case student skills to the public during a gallery walk. Explain how the City’s funding will support the project. If the project can still be done without City funding, show how the requested funds will improve the project: The Cotton Building has been identified as the best venue for us to draw students and public together. The City's funding will help us bring student work to the larger community. Explain how the project will either target Port Townsend/East Jefferson residents or, if the event is designed to bring in visitors from the area, how you will advertise to those visitors: The whole purpose is to bring the community together and bring the generations together. We will make fliers, use social media, School District Phone tree, Superintendent Newsletter, local arts organizations newspaper, and students. Through involved teacher Michele Soderstrom, David Egeler, and Chris Pierson, we hope to have dozens of students involved. If this event has received Arts Commission funding in the past, please explain any proposed changes to the event and any change in the requested funding amount. The Port Townsend High School In-Verse Images has not yet received funding. Port Townsend High School In-Verse Images Multi-media Show budget Cotton Building Rental, $200 Prints of Work, $200 Treats and non-alcoholic beverages if Covid protocols allow, $200 City of Port Townsend Arts Commission Application for Financial Support Date of Application Thu, 02/17/2022 Organization Name RainShadow Chorale Primary Contact Beverly Schaaf Phone Number 3603793458 Email bevschaaf@gmail.com Project or Event Name Spring concert - The Illumination of My Soul Event Location Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, 45 Redeemer Way, Chimacum Date(s) of Event May 13 and 14, 2022 Amount Requested $500 Admission Charge Suggested donation $20/adult, $10/student Donations Accepted? Yes Is there at least one free or "pay what you wish" performance? Yes Total Budget? $12,435 Please attach the proposed budget for this event rainshadow_chorale_spring_2022.xlsx Has the venue for the event(s) been assessed as ADA accessible? No If yes, please attach a copy of the assessment report or complete the Venue Accessibility Statement below. Venue Accessibility Statement  Park near venue in a handicapped parking space?  Enter the building without assistance? (i.e. no stairs or barriers to entry, door(s) able to be opened with closed fist and not too heavily weighted)  Enjoy and participate in the event as fully as a temporarily able-bodied person? (i.e., wheelchair seating, elevator or lift if more than one floor)  Are the restroom facilities accessible? (i.e., toilet at least 17" high, grab bars) Describe how your project will benefit and consider the diverse population of the greater Port Townsend community: RainShadow Chorale is committed to being part of the Jefferson County performing arts community. The pandemic-forced restrictions and loss of opportunities has reinforced how essential the arts, and especially live music, are in our community. A concert is a shared experience, and in spite of some continuing restrictions, brings people together. Our long-time Artistic Director, Rebecca Rottsolk, conducted her final concert with us in November 2021, and RainShadow will honor her legacy by committing to more of the same. We have contracted with Jolene Dalton Gailey as guest conductor for the spring 2022 program. She has selected music that she hopes will bring joy and light to both the singers and the audience, and will help to ease all of our pandemic fatigue. Attendance is by suggested donation; any amount is acceptable for admission. Explain how the City’s funding will support the project. If the project can still be done without City funding, show how the requested funds will improve the project: RainShadow Chorale lost 18 months of concert revenue and fundraising opportunities, as did many other performing arts groups. Funding from the City of Port Townsend for this project will help reduce the deficit for this program, and provide some reserve going forward to plan the next season. Explain how the project will either target Port Townsend/East Jefferson residents or, if the event is designed to bring in visitors from the area, how you will advertise to those visitors: Our typical audience comes primarily from the Port Townsend/East Jefferson community. Our guest conductor is a highly respected music educator from Port Angeles and we expect the audience will be expanded to include her "fans." We will increase our publicity to include both the Port Angeles and Sequim communities via posters and local print media. If this event has received Arts Commission funding in the past, please explain any proposed changes to the event and any change in the requested funding amount. RainShadow Chorale has received Arts Commission funding for concert programs in past years; no funding has been requested or received for this program. RainShaow Chorale Spring 2022 Cash reserves: $12,961 INCOME Proposed Spring 2022 Member Contributions $3,000.00 Other Individual Contributions $1,000.00 Concert Receipts $5,000.00 Grants PTAC $500.00 Corporate Contributions Fundraising Event Interest $3.00 Total Income 2019-20 $9,503.00 EXPENSES Guest Conductor $4,000.00 Administrative Manager $1,750.00 Front House Manager $250.00 Pianist $1,750.00 Instrumental Accompanists $1,200.00 Music (vocal and instrumental)$600.00 Publicity and Marketing Design $500.00 Posters/post cards (printing)$100.00 Newspaper ads $300.00 Direct Concert Expenses Venue: Rehearsals $540.00 Venue: Performances $550.00 Programs (printing)$400.00 Flowers, other presentations $150.00 ASCAP $50.00 Administrative Expenses SOS Annual Report $10.00 Office Supplies/Postage/PO Box $150.00 Professional Dues (GSCC. ACDA)$135.00 Total $12,435.00 1 Amber Long From:Catherine Leporati <cathleporati@yahoo.com> Sent:Tuesday, February 22, 2022 1:00 PM To:artscomm@cityofpt.us Subject:looking for a P.T. artist for a school field trip Hello, I am writing on behalf of the OCEAN program, an alternative learning program offered through the Port Townsend School District. We are looking for a willing artist to host our multi-age group for a tour of their studio. We would really love to find an artist that works in collage, if possible, as we would like to replicate that activity back in the classroom. Do you have a list of local artists that I could reach out to? Thanks- Catherine Leporati