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CITY orALTO City of Palo Alto Staff Report to Public Art Commission43293RE: Agenda Item 2Recommendation:Staff recommends that the Public Art Commissio Stage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearingon accept the donations of artworks by Cubberley artists Daniele Archambault, Barbara Boissevain, Servane Briand, Mel Day, Catherine di Napoli, Amy DiPlacido, Conrad Johnson, Pantea Karimi, Paloma Lucas, Andrew Muonio, and Ernest Regua into the City collection.Discussion:These generous gifts are bei Stage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearingng offered by the CASP artists as part of the Cubberley Artist studio Program (CASP) agreement. According to the CASP Guidelines, all CASP artists areStage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearing
expected to donate one of his/her artworks that best illustrates the body of work they undertake at CASP in their first (4-year) residency term to thCITY orALTO City of Palo Alto Staff Report to Public Art Commission43293RE: Agenda Item 2Recommendation:Staff recommends that the Public Art Commissio Stage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearinger terms and conditions established by City.Daniele ArchambaultAs a visual storyteller artist, Archambault uses sequential art, combining images and texts to tell a story, to share ideas, to convey messages. Through her graphic novels, comic books and illustrations, Archambault documents culture and Stage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearing language, helping people remember the past as a way to understand the present, and care for the future.The artwork, proposed for donation, is an origStage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearing
inal mixed media painting titled Bring art to the streets!. In her description of the artwork the artist states: "I grew up in a big city where exteriCITY orALTO City of Palo Alto Staff Report to Public Art Commission43293RE: Agenda Item 2Recommendation:Staff recommends that the Public Art Commissio Stage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearing artwork made out of chalks. Sidewalks provided infinite canvasses. In this piece Bring art to the streets! I wanted to capture this childhood memory that is also a reminder that the experience of art should be available to everybody, everywhere."Barbara BoissevainBarbara Boissevain is a photographe Stage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearingr and visual artist who explores various environmental and social justice issues through her art practice. The intention of her work is to cultivate aStage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearing
wareness and provoke meaningful discourse about environmental stewardship.Boissevain is offering to the City's collection of public art a series of foCITY orALTO City of Palo Alto Staff Report to Public Art Commission43293RE: Agenda Item 2Recommendation:Staff recommends that the Public Art Commissio Stage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearingBoissevain provides: “These aerial shots are of industrial salt ponds that have existed in the South Bay since thel800's and are characterized by environmentalists as having taken away the lungs of the Bay. Currently they are a part of the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project, the largest wetland Stage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearing restoration program on the Pacific Coast which to date has restored over 3,000 acres and when completed will have cost over 100 million dollars. OverStage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearing
the course of the next sixty years, these salt ponds will go back to their natural state. Since 2010 I have gone up once a year in a helicopter to doCITY orALTO City of Palo Alto Staff Report to Public Art Commission43293RE: Agenda Item 2Recommendation:Staff recommends that the Public Art Commissio Stage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearingeases".Servane BriandA French native, Servane Briand first came to California in 1985 before completing her studies in New York and Milan. Since then, she has lived in San Francisco, Paris, and Palo Alto. She worked in various fields and made a radical move from high tech to printmaking and book art Stage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearings in 2006.The print offered for donation is inspired by an artist book Numinous Cranes, Briand made in 2014 which is now part of the University of NorStage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearing
th Texas Willis Library's Rare Books Collection and belongs to a series of prints that celebrate the art of origami. Briand states: "(the artwork) is CITY orALTO City of Palo Alto Staff Report to Public Art Commission43293RE: Agenda Item 2Recommendation:Staff recommends that the Public Art Commissio Stage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearingand traditions live together creating fascinating exchanges. West and East are in constant dialogue. I decided to explore it within the realms of the spiritual. With this project I also tried to understand the need for prayer and meditation.Mel DayMel Day is an interdisciplinary artist and educator Stage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearingworking across a range of media including immersive video installations, painting, photo-based works, participatory projects, and performance. TypicalStage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearing
ly durational in form, her work explores the important role of doubt, the instability of belief systems of all kinds, and the unknown.The artwork offeCITY orALTO City of Palo Alto Staff Report to Public Art Commission43293RE: Agenda Item 2Recommendation:Staff recommends that the Public Art Commissio Stage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearingof an experimental study guide for typically insular groups and ideas. Originally commissioned by uc Berkeley's Alumni Magazine, this work was later developed into a three-volume series as part of a Visiting Artist Residency at Stanford University's Experimental Media Art Lab. Volume 1 was also feat Stage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearingured on Frequencies, an online collaborative genealogy of spirituality, curated by Kathryn Lofton and John Lardas Modern for the Social Science ResearStage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearing
ch Council, Brooklyn, NY.Catherine di NapoliCubberley artist Catherine Di Napoli came to the world of abstract expressionist art through her work in fCITY orALTO City of Palo Alto Staff Report to Public Art Commission43293RE: Agenda Item 2Recommendation:Staff recommends that the Public Art Commissio Stage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearingintings capture moments of emotional energy. On walls, they change interior environments, and alter states of mind." di Napoli's new Ground Series builds on the foundation of her Ecstasy Series, first inspired by Scriabin's musical composition, "Poem of Ecstasy," 1908. While the Ecstasy Series featu Stage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearingres color emerging from black, Series Ground is more lighthearted. "A recent work in the series, Ecstasy 26 connects the painter—and the viewer--fromStage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearing
ground to heavens. Old energy-as dark spirit-recycles into the earth; while fresh energy—as vibrant color—enters from above. Pyrolle II takes the viewCITY orALTO City of Palo Alto Staff Report to Public Art Commission43293RE: Agenda Item 2Recommendation:Staff recommends that the Public Art Commissio Stage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearingidoArtist and educator Amy DiPlacido's work explores language and perception through non-traditional fiber techniques and drawing. DiPlacido has recently left the program after completing a 4-year residency term at CASP. The artist is offering a pen drawing on paper, titled The End of a Pen, from a Stage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearingseries of large pen and ink drawings. DiPlacido states: "Starting from the middle and working my way out, they chronicle the last sputtering of the inStage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearing
k in a pen. They resemble a textured cross-section of a tree trunk but also document my time overcoming thyroid cancer."Conrad JohnsonPhotographer andCITY orALTO City of Palo Alto Staff Report to Public Art Commission43293RE: Agenda Item 2Recommendation:Staff recommends that the Public Art Commissio Stage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearing in 1969 and continued to work as a professional photographer for the next 40 years. During his first term as a CASP artist, started focusing on painting and Pen Si Ink and Prismacolor drawings of primarily landscapes. The artwork proposed for donation is from a recent body of work titled Waterfall Stage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearingCanyon 3.Pantea KarimiPantea Karimi works with installation, prints, virtual reality and video projection. She researches visual representations in meStage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearing
dieval Persian and Arab and early modern European scientific manuscripts in five categories: mathematics, medicinal botany, anatomy, optics and cartogCITY orALTO City of Palo Alto Staff Report to Public Art Commission43293RE: Agenda Item 2Recommendation:Staff recommends that the Public Art Commissio Stage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearingiderations of science were closely related to art. Her works collectively highlight the significance of visual elements in early science and invite the viewer to observe science and its history through the process of imagemaking.The artwork offered for donation by the artist is an ink and silkscreen Stage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearing print on paper titled The Man on the Moon Hi. After Galileo's Starry Messenger treatise, 17th c. the print includes images of Galileo's observation oStage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearing
f moon, mathematical notes and Copernicus's Model of cosmos. The figure in the prints is from Andreas Vesalius' de human! corporis fabrica manuscript.CITY orALTO City of Palo Alto Staff Report to Public Art Commission43293RE: Agenda Item 2Recommendation:Staff recommends that the Public Art Commissio Stage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearingdia to give a visual voice to artistic themes. Her artistic style utilizes rich and luminous colors, emphasizing simplicity and clarity.The offered donation is a three-color Linocut print titled Permeable. Lucas states: "The print was inspired by my family's walking adventure, upon reaching our fina Stage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearingl destination in Robin Hoods Bay, England. It wasn't only the satisfaction of completing our walk, but the subtle enrichment of the experience that brStage-2-Full-Transcript-from-August-2017-hearing
ought this piece to life. Life is full of experiences and adventures that permeate our beings leaving US wet forever, inside and out. As human beings,Gọi ngay
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