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HomeMy WebLinkAbout25A - AGMT - ARTIST GRANTREQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE; TITLE: APPROVE THE ARTIST GRANT AGREEMENT WITH ALBERT LOPEZ, JR. {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 5, 5B} CITY MANAG ® �A RECOMMENDED ACTION CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: 0 As Recommended E3 As Amended ❑ Ordlnance on 181 Reading E l Ordinance on 2 "a Reading �7 Implementing Resolutlon Q Set Public Hearing For„ CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER Authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute an agreement with Albert Lopez, Jr., a recipient of the 201518 Investing In the Artist Grant In the amount of $10,000 as recommended by the Arts & Culture Commission, subject to non - substantive changes approved by the City Manager and the City Attorney, r • At Its regular meeting of August 4, 2015, the City Council approved and awarded Albert Lopez, Jr, funding in the amount of $5,000 (Exhibit 1). The Request for Council Action (RFCA) listed the incorrect funding amount for Mr. Lopez, Jr. The recommended amount by the Arts and Culture Commission was for $10,000. Staff recommends that City Council approve the agreement with Mr, Lopez, Jr. in the amount of $10,000. In addition, Joseph Haws, a recommended recipient of the Grant, informed the City that due to personal matters, he is unable to fulfill his obligation under his contract (Exhibit 2). Staff is recommending terminating his agreement for $5,000 and applying the funds to increase Mr. Lopez's contract as recommended by the Arts and Culture Commission. The amount of $85,000 awarded to recipients of the Investing in the Artist Grant will remain as approved by the Arts and Culture Commission. 1TRATE,91C PLAN ALIGNMENT Approval of this Item supports the City's efforts to meet Goal #5, Community health, livability, engagement and austalnebillty , Objective #5 (Promote a strong arts and culture Infrastructure), Strategy B (Generate public and private support and resources to strengthen, expand and stabilize funding for the arts). 25A -1 Artist Grant Agreement — Albert Lopez, Jr. October 6, 2015 Page 2 FISCAL IMPACT Funds are available in the FY 2015 -2016 Community Development Agency Strategic Plan Projects Loans and Grants account (no. 05218018- 69152). APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: 1�� Kelly Re de Cep Francisco Gutierrez Executive Director J Executive Director S� Community Development Agency Finance and Management Services Agency KR/CD /II Exhibits: 1. Approved Grant Amounts 2. Joseph Hawa Termination Letter 25A -2 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTiON CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: AUGUST 4, 2016 TITLE: EXHIBIT I ARTS AND CULTURE ARTIST GRANT PROGRAM FISCAL YEAR 20152016 (STRATEGIC PLLAAN NO. 5, 6 3) CITY MANAGER APPROVED (� As Recommanded As Amended Ordinance on 1e Reading Ordlnanoo on 2Ae Reading Implementing Resolution set Public Naadng For CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER 1. Approve the Arts and Culture recommendations for fiscal year 2015 -2016 Investing in the Artist Grant Opportunity in the amount of $ 80,000; 2. Approve staffs recommendation for fiscal year 2015 -2016 Investing in the Artist Grant Opportunity to add one additional project in the amount of $5,000; 3, Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and the Clark of the Council to execute agreements with artists and art organizations awarded funds as part of the approved program, subject to non - substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney, ARTS AND CULTURE COMMISSION At Its regular meeting on July 16, 2015, the Arts and Culture Commission (ACC) directed staff to transmit funding recommendations for the Investing In the Artist Grant Opportunity for fiscal year 2016 -2016 to the City Council by a vote of 6;0 (Cribb abstained, Rubio absent) for the Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, 6;0 (McGee abstained, Rubio absent) for Downtown Incorporated, and 6:0 (Rubio absent) for all other recommendations, The ACC reviewed and rated a total of 46 completed applications, Artist applications were evaluated on the following criteria; (1) Project Merit- 40%; (2) Artist Portfolio- 30 %; Potential Community Impact- 20%; Individual Need- 10 %. Art organization applications were evaluated on the following criteria; (1) Project Merit- 60 %; (2) Organization Need. 26 %; (3) Potential Community Impact - 26%. The rating results for both Individual artists and art organizations have been combined and are summarized below. 25A -3 0 J Arts and Culture Artist Grant Program August 4, 2016 Page 2 r®TAL', ronu,uva *Applicant requested $5,00010 complete a one-year project; however, the budget worksheet submitted only Indlcates a need for $2407, Staff recommended applicant continue the project for one additional year. ACC approved the recommendation.* "Applicant requested $10,000 to complete the project; however, the budget worksheot submitted Only Indicates a need for $8,000, Staff recommended grant amount be reduced to $6,000. ACC approved the recommendation. 25A -4 t 7NanoyAloala 70,8 Hire live local artists to help Increase $1,0,000 free Artwalk activities $10,000 08/03/2016 Hosts mobile series ottree art, ceramic & craft workshops for 70.7 children and adults In $5,000 $5,000 08/03/2016 underprivileged nelghborhoods throe bout the olt Free arts & crafts for children and Maria Rwio* 671 adults at Artwalk for a period of two $5,000 $5,000 08103/2017 ears Albert I -opex, Jr, 67,4 Free solo exhibit of a series of oil paintings at location in Santa Ana $5,000 $5,000 08/0812015 Santa Ana Strings Program; Provide Paciflc Symphony 67.1 music training to Santa Ana children $10,000 $10,000 08/03/2016 at the Boys & Giris Club Free series of live painting Joseph Hawa * 66.6 demonstrations at ArtBrunoh, Free $10,000, $5,000 08/03/2016 collective exhibit at ArtWalk, Free playwrlting & theatre - making Sarah Guerrero 66,1 workshops for children and adults $5,000 $5,000 08/03/2016 throughout the illy. Orange County Host three music related film Children's 65.7 vlewings for children and adults at $10,000 $10,000 08/0312016 Therapeutic Arts Frida Cinema Center Mural In Downtown Santa Ana located between N. Main St. & N. Alicia Rajas 64,7 Bush St, behind 08t, created $10,000 $10,000 08/03/2016 through a community survey process to farm the foundation of the mural concept Orange County Free solo exhibit of artist George Center for 64.2 Herms & jazz musical performance $5,000 $5,000 Oa/03/2016 Conte m ora Art at OCCA Host a series of free art workshops Carlos Kalim 61,7 and exhibitions for children and $10,000 $10,000 OaJD3/2416 Quevedo- Presteln adults at a location in Santa Ana, r®TAL', ronu,uva *Applicant requested $5,00010 complete a one-year project; however, the budget worksheet submitted only Indlcates a need for $2407, Staff recommended applicant continue the project for one additional year. ACC approved the recommendation.* "Applicant requested $10,000 to complete the project; however, the budget worksheot submitted Only Indicates a need for $8,000, Staff recommended grant amount be reduced to $6,000. ACC approved the recommendation. 25A -4 Arts and Culture Artist Grant Program August 4, 2015 Page 3 DISCUSSI()N The Investing in the Artist Grant Opportunity Is an effort to old emerging and established artists and art organizations in Santa Ana to further their artistic creativity while residing and/or working In Santa Ana's vibrant local art scene. The goal of the grant is to distribute small but Impactful funds to artist and art organizations In Santa Ana. A total of $85,000 Is available to be awarded to selected artists and art organizations. Awardees will receive grants In the amounts of either $5,000 or $10, 000, Grant funding for artists may be applied towards artist project (including time, travel and research), equipment and supplies, Grant funding for art organizations may be applied towards spacial events, special projects, equipment and supplies. At its regular meeting on April 21, 2015, City Council authorized staff to release the Investing in the Artist Grant Opportunity application to solicit project proposals to emerging and established artists and arts organizations. The application was released on April 23, 2015 and available until May 26, 2015. Submissions were accepted online via submlttable.com, by mail, or hand delivery. Outreach included a We press release, as well as contact with community partners. The application was posted on the Citys website and a direct e-mail announcing the grant opportunity was sent to artists and art organizations who had expressed interest In receiving such notices. Staff also presented an informational workshop which was attended by 25 individuals. Grantees will be required to submit an Interim and final report on outcomes achieved. The first payment will be disbursed at the commencement of the grant period and the second payment will be disbursed after completion of an interim report, Interim and final reports will require documentation for expenses paid, such as receipts, to support grant expenditures, If receipts are not available for certain expenses, a certification from the awardee certifying the expense may be accepted on a case by case basis. Grantees will also be required to submit a worksheet detailing the date, time, and location of the workshop /event. Staff will provide the details of the workshops /events to City Council as they become available. Staff recommends approval of the ACC recommendations In the amount of $80,000. After reviewing the ACC recommended funding amount, staff identified an available balance of $5,000. As a result, staff also recommends including one additional project that was rated next highest on the ranking list (exhibit 1) In the amount of $5,000 for a total $86,000, The rating results for the project are summarized below, 25A -5 Arts and Culture Artist Grant Program August 4, 2015 Page A STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT Approval of this item supports the City's efforts to meet Goal #5 Community Health, Livability, Engagement & Sustainabllity, Objective #5 (Promote a strong arts and culture infrastructure), Strategy B (Generate public and private support and resources to strengthen, expand and stabilize finding for the arts). � ISCAt IMPACT Funds in the amount of $85,000 are available In the FY 2015 -2016 Community Development Agengcy Strategic Plan Projects Loans and Grants account (no, 05218018.69152). Kelly Reen rs Executive Director Community Development Agency KR/S5 Exhibits: 1. Ranking List 2. Project Descriptions 3. Draft Agreement APPROVED TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: Francisco Gutierrez f Executive Director Finance and Management Services Agency 25A -6 Chris Dalton Kelly Reenders City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza M -16 Santa Ana, CA 92702 Dear art lovers, EXHIBIT 2 Aug. 31, 201s I received the greatest news I've ever heard in my life when the City Council approved giving me an arts grant, To see the city appreciate my artistic efforts meant so much more to me than the monetary value. It was truly a prestigious gift, and I thank you for it. Normally, I am a positive person, and I give what I know in the art of painting to others who need it, without looking for any compensation. And I am willing to give to the city free of charge any limited edition print of any painting. I would suggest the painting "Field Pickers," which is admired by our esteemed Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez. In 1998, I moved to the Santora Arts Building, and I am still here. For an artist, it is the best place I can be. In 1999, I underwent a quadruple bypass heart surgery. I am still alive sixteen years later, and almost 78 years old. My heart doctor has recommended that I these days and refrain from placing too much pressure on myself. take it easy I have to listen to my doctor's advice. If I don't put my health first, I may not be with the beloved Santa Ana community any longer. Which is why I cannot accept the arts grant and recommend giving the opportunity for this art grant to a younger artist who is in good health. l apologize for any inconvenience 1 may have caused, and I'm sure there are many talented artists in the city who are deserving of the opportunity. Once again, thank you from the bottom of my heart for the recognition. Best wishes, Jo ph H a 207 N Broadway, Ste. 6A2 Santa Ana, CA 92701 25A -7 25A -8