General Meeting Information
Date: October 12,
2021
Time:
Location:
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Agenda
Topics
- Updates
- Student art storage pared down
- Art on Campus map updated
- Links and label recommendations from 2019 not updated
- President Holmes has tasked the committee with looking at indoor and outdoor spaces
- Student members
- Add student representatives
- How many?
- What experience or major is desirable?
- What recruiting process should we use?
- Can we have them in time for the second meeting in November?
- Overview of what we hope to do
- 1st year
- Refresh art on campus
- Come up with a budget
- Make priority list of places to install new art
- Have new public art class written (would appear in year 3)
- Clean existing art
- Create web page
- Create Mission Statement
- Next 3 years
- Design and begin dedicated zones, such as Black Lives Matter and Latinx areas.
- Previous ideas
- Refresh art in campus display cases in Campus Center, Library
- Add art in new areas
- Look into maintenance or cleaning of existing art
- Think about rotating versus permanent installations
- New ideas
- Suggestion from President Holmes: have art in dedicated zones, such as Black Lives Matter and Latinx areas.
- Committee can be listed elsewhere on the web site
- Determine scope and authority
- 1st year
- Updates
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Minutes
Members
- Diana Argabrite – Present
- Sam Bliss – Present
- Julie Hughes – Present
- Tina Lockwood – Present
- Jennifer Mahato – Present
- Daniel Smith – Present
- Chia Wen – Present
Meeting Items
- Updates
- Student art storage has been pared down
- Art on Campus map updated
- Links and label recommendations from 2019 have not been updated
- Update college web page at https://www.deanza.edu/about-us/arts-and- culture.html
- Add digital image links to map
- Update web site; note search results for “Art on Campus.”
- Current listing is labeled “Arts and Culture”
- President Holmes has tasked the committee with looking at indoor and outdoor spaces. He can fund museum employees and artists
- Student members
- Add student representatives
- How many? – Two at first. May want to add a third later.
- What experience or major is desirable? One should be a non-Art major while another is from Art or Photo.
- What recruiting process should we use? Ask DASG for generalist, ask Art and Photo instructors for candidates from among their majors.
- Can we have them in time for the second meeting in November?
- Set time. Current meeting is Monday at 9:00 a.m.
- See what student availability is. Afternoon may work in general.
- Overview of what we hope to do
- 1st year
- Refresh art on campus
- Have art displayed at eye level
- Consolidate textiles (quilts) in one area
- Come up with a budget
- Include staffing
- There is a Museum Preparator TEA job description
- Make priority list of places to install new art
- Commission one piece of art
- One book, one college murals for Euphrat (1 permanent, others rotating)
- Have new public art class written (would appear in year 3)
- Clean existing art – solicit quotes
- Create web page – Sam will do with Brandon. Use this to create and display detailed art map (including areas targeted for new art)
- Create Mission Statement – Daniel will look for existing one.
- Refresh art on campus
- Next 3 years
- Design and begin dedicated zones, such as Black Lives Matter and Latinx areas.
- Previous ideas
- Refresh art in campus display cases in Campus Center, Library
- Add art in areas such as the three sand circles outside the Campus Center
- Look into maintenance or cleaning of existing art
- Think about rotating versus permanent installations
- New ideas
- Suggestion from President Holmes: have art in dedicated zones, such as Black Lives Matter and Latinx areas.
- Dean can apply to DASG for funds to buy student art
- Have those who want to add art on campus can come to the committee
- Have Google form online; form generates spreadsheet.'
- Committee can be listed elsewhere on the web site
- Determine scope and authority: do we want to be the gatekeeper for every concept? How do we coordinate with senior staff, Board of Trustees, chancellor, and presidents?
- 1st year