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File #: 21-1414    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Public Hearing/General Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/18/2020 In control: Cultural Commission
On agenda: 1/4/2021 Final action:
Title: Presentation to Commission Regarding San Jose Public Art Master Plan
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REPORT TO CULTURAL COMMISSION
SUBJECT
Title
Presentation to Commission Regarding San Jose Public Art Master Plan

Report
COUNCIL PILLAR
Enhance Community Sports, Recreational and Arts Assets

BACKGROUND
City of San Jos?'s has an Office of Cultural Affairs (OCA) responsible for supporting the development of a rich arts and cultural environment for the city's diverse one million residents and its many visitors. In 2017, the OCA Public Art NEXT!, an update to the City of San Jos?'s existing 2001 Public Art Master Plan. The Public Art Master Plan is intended to guide San Jos?'s Public Art Program.
Public Art NEXT! was created through a process that included national and local expertise, as well as research and consultation with stakeholders. The planning team was led by urban designer Todd Bressi and public art consultant Meridith McKinley who worked over a year with Public Art Program staff, city government, the art and business communities, and the community at large. The team conferred extensively with the San Jos? Arts Commission's Public Art Committee, and with a broad-based, 41-member Steering Committee assembled specifically for this process.

DISCUSSION
In 2019, the City of Santa Clara's Cultural Commission discussed and recommended beginning a citywide Art Master Plan process for the City of Santa Clara. A meeting was held with key leadership in the City of Santa Clara in early 2020 to discuss the feasibility of an Arts Master Plan. While there was interest expressed, and the Council included the arts in one of their Pillars, the pandemic and other Council goals took priority in 2020.

For Fiscal Year 2020/21 the Cultural Commission has included a goal in their work plan to: "Develop and encourage interactive, art opportunities to provide temporary, performing, cultural, and public art in the City." Within this goal, the Cultural Commission has an action item to "Advise and recommend public art to City Council" and "Advocate for a citywide Art Master Pla...

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