City of Coral Gables

File #: 21-2229    Version: Name: Garage 7 AiPP Proposal Artists
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/19/2021 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 6/8/2021 Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: A Resolution of the City Commission approving artists for public art proposal submittals associated with the new public Parking Garage 7, Minorca Garage. (Unanimously recommended by the Cultural Development Board approval/denial vote: 5 to 0).
Attachments: 1. CC Garage 7 Public Art Proposal Artists, 2. Res. Garage 7 Public Art Proposal Artists DRAFT, 3. Parking Garage 7 - submissions list, 4. 00 AiPP Garage 7 Proposal Artists, 5. CDB Minutes May 19, 2021 DRAFT Excerpt re. AiPP Garage 7 Proposal Artists

Title

A Resolution of the City Commission approving artists for public art proposal submittals associated with the new public Parking Garage 7, Minorca Garage. (Unanimously recommended by the Cultural Development Board approval/denial vote: 5 to 0).

Body

A Request for Qualifications (RFQ) was announced nationally inviting artists to submit qualifications and interest in developing a public art design proposal for the new public Parking Garage 7. Artists were advised that artwork is sought that is light-based and functions as a beacon to identify the public safety building location, welcoming people to the site as a place of safety, help, and refuge.

 

The Arts Advisory Panel met and reviewed seventy-nine (79) applications from artists who responded to a Request for Qualifications (RFQ). The Panel, along with department staff, Police Chief Hudak, Fire Chief de la Rosa, and parking director Kevin Kinney interviewed seven (7) artists and made a motion to invite four (4) artists to submit proposals: Grimanesa Amoros, Brookhart Jonquil, Monika Bravo, and Ivan Toth Depena.

 

The Cultural Development Board met and reviewed the artist recommendations of the Arts Advisory Panel, reviewed the artist list of respondents to the Request for Qualification (RFQ) and viewed their submissions. After thorough discussion, the Board voted unanimously to accept the recommendation of the Arts Advisory Panel.

 

Funds for the public art proposal process are being proposed through use of the art acquisition fund.