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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda AIPP 041905� AGENDA CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS ART IN PUBLIC PLACES ADVISORY BOARD TUESDAY, April 19, 2005, AT 5:30 P.M. COUNClL CHAMBERS CALL TO ORDER PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE III. ROLL CALL: :�,�e�: �: 3d �►^.��`Q' ' % ' � � IV. � ART IN PUBLIC PLACES ADVISORY BOARD Reqular Members Lee Bickford � � Diane Cappella 5�33-�`�G''� Myra Davis Ellen Dukes (Vice Chair) William Leizman Linda Oliver (Chair) Audrey Stoller Also in attendance: OLD BUSINESS NEW BUSINESS Alternates k Garri Katz (1S` Alt.) li�-�^'� Marilyn Spungin (2"d Aft.} +�+"� ��y8 P �''�' Nina Nikolova, Planner/Staff Liaison Amy Stepper, Alternate Staff Liaison 1. GARDENS STATION WORKSHOP — PORTFOLIO REVIEW OF ARTIST'S WORK 2. DISCUSSION OF FUTURE AIPP BOARD PROCEDURES VI. ADJOURNMENT . `� PC'O'ect Details — Thorou hfare � g enhancement plan Art in Public Places Advisory Board Meeting Procedures 04/12/2005 Chair or Vice Chair 1. (use gavel) I would like to call this meeting of the Art in Public Places Advisory Board of the City of Palm Beach Gardens to order. Would you all please rise and join me in the pledge. 2. I pledge allegiance to the flag...... 3. Will the Recording Coordinator please call the roll. 4. Approval of Minutes ■ Chair asks for a motion to approve minutes ■ A member moves so ■ Chair asks: Do I hear a second? All in favor... � Chair states the action taken and the outcome (e.g. Approval of Minutes for March 15, 2005 meeting, passes 6-0) 5. Old Business ■ Chair asks if there is any, if none is on the agenda 6. New Business ■ Chair motions to view the item brought before the Board ■ Following the presentation and discussion, Chair may motion to: 1. Recommend Approval to City Council 2. Recommend Approval to City Council with Conditions, and state those conditions 3. Recommend Denial to City Council 4. Inform the applicant Denial is going to be recommended, and give the option to the applicant to go to City Council with that recommendation, or the applicant may revise the proposed art, or the app�icant may bring before the Board new art for review. 5. Chair asks for a motion, a member makes a motion, another member seconds it, it's voted on, the chair states the motion and how it passes. 7. Adjournment - Chair motions to adjourn the meeting, it is seconded. Chair states the meeting is adjourned. 'I'hc ancicnt art ot carved brick sculpture is a remarkable marriage of art and architecture and is a inedium which offers many advantages to your projects: s The sci.ilptures are comprised ot actual building brick and thus are bod� physically and visually enduring.They are maintenance free and maintain their beauty as they age. • Lettez'ing of any size can easily be designed into a mural sc� as to make verbal statements which speak ta tlte commtinitie.s heritage . Letters can be carved aild stained with oxides to make them stand out from the piece. •$ecause t]Ze material is carv�d and manipulated while still in its natural clay state the plasticity of clay allaws for fine detail; yet it encourages d�e freeness of expression inherent in clay, • Brick sculpture is a unique medium.There are less than 100 brick artists carving in this cauntry, • The sculpture is made up of small individual modules, each with its own subtle shading and thus presen�s its subject matter in an incomparable eon te�;t. • Letteruig of any size can easily be designed into a mural so as to make verbal statements which sj�eak to the communities heritage .[.etters can be carved and stained with oxides to make them stand out from the piece. • Brick sculpture is competitive in price with other a1a-of-a-kind art pieces; far below the msfi of bronze, sceel or carved stone. Murals or ceestanding sculptural pieces range between $150 anc� $3UU per sqaare foot. ; _,- �-= r__� _ � � � s-�-� P�' �� � .. ,� ..� .�. � -� 7`, ..� -'""�` . '�`'_ , Y� g �, ��' T � _ ,. _,,,� . -i _'"'� , . " ' ���'3� '1 � �..... . � � ; , TwHe Stud�oS o�' CHar�eS �Marr�d Pa�t�N ra aiCH�teCt �� S���Pt°r e-�----�..�. CarVel' oF' MoNtlMeN'�a�. BricK �cU�Ptv1'�S 7335 CaNd�eugKt C�U�t NeW Po(�t R�cfroy, Ft. 3�652 727 S�2 958t RESUME Charles Shanod Partin EDUCATION Charles Partin studied with Bauhaus trained sculptor Fredriech Holschou and received lus B.F.A. in sculpture, and a minor in Art History, from Florida State University in 1965. He then spent five more years at the University of Florida, where he received his B.A. in architecture in 1971. CAREER For over 25 years Mr. Partin was sole proprietor of a successful architectural practice in Pasco County, Florida designing award wining schools, homes, oi�"ice buildings and over 50 church projects. He retired in 1995 to devote all of his time to his sculpture career. For twenty two years, he served on the national board of directors for the Interfaith Forum for Religion, Art and Architecture. For five years he served as a national design consultant for the Disciples of Christ, working on projects as varied as the renovation of a 100 year old Seattle church to helping a Miami church recover from Hurricane Andrew. BRICK MURALS INCLUDE - An l 8'X24' water wall for Cavalier Square, a New Port Richey, Fl. city park. Mr. Partin, as architect for the park, designed the huge wall as a stage proscenium - A 16'x14' mural for the new auditorium of P.K. Yonge developmental school, the University of Florida. The Piece was commissioned by the Art in State Buildings Progcam of the 5tate of Florida. - A 4'�8' indoor residential mural wluch absiracts quaking aspens. Privately commissioned in Silverthorne Colorado. - A 6' foot high statue of "Hanuman, Lord of the Winds" for the Sivananda Yoga Ashram, Val Morin, Quebec. - Two exterior murals for "The Village of Coloroc," a park-like arraagement of 3/4 scale brick facades designed by Mr. Partin to display brick for Coloroc Brick Distributors, Tampa. One of these, a 3'x7' Florida landscape, adorns a monumentai e�erior fire place. The second, which is a maquette for the afore mentioned water wall, is an operating fountain. - A 5'x5' abstra:ct fireplace mural for a private residence, New Port Richey, Fl. - Numerous "temples" and pagoda-like fountains which grace ponds and gardens throughout the country. - Design and rendering of a 12' obelisk mural for Wcst Palm Beach Community Center. - A 9'x 20' landscape mural, for a private Tam� community, depicting the varieties of local Florida flora. - A 16'x4' sculpted sign, for a private Tampa community, based on a three dimensional spiral. - Selected as finalist for a 90' carved serpentine wall- Cha�el Hill Aquatic Center- selection not yet determined. Mr. Partin produces his larger brick murals at the mwral studios of Endicott Brick Company, Endicott, Neb. and at Cazolina Ceramics, Columbia S.C. As a RAKU ceratnic artist, he has exhibited in art shows and galleries in Florida, California, Colorado, Ariz.ona, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, South and North Carolina, and Quebec. He has had one man shows at the Pottberg Library, New Port Richey, Fl., The Pasco College Gallery, Dade City, Fl., LYA gallery, SantaFe N.M., and the Pasco Art Center, Holiday, Fl. He has exhibited in numerous group shows with the Exhibiting Soeiety of Artists, St. Petersburg, FL. i ,�-. � � � � `� ' - �I� . , _ ,0 ";r,� �� , � , , , :� . � , ; i � ; �r � .y � ` . - .. ' - - �� I _ � , ` I � i � ► . t` � E� � I � � � 1 +` � . � � � Y 1 � _ ,� � , , . ■ Ii� � I �� _" . �i n i1� .OI �' � , 4 � ��. 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