Arts Commission - Oct. 17, 2022

Arts Commission Regular Meeting of the Arts Commission - This meeting will be held with some members attending in person and others attending remotely.

Agenda original pdf

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2. 3. 4. 5. 6. REGULAR MEETING of the ARTS COMMISSION October 17, 2022 at 6:00 PM Austin City Hall, City Council Chambers 301 W 2nd Street, Austin, Texas 78701 Some members of the ARTS COMMISSION may be participating by videoconference. The meeting may be viewed online at: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live Public comment will be allowed in-person or remotely via telephone. Speakers may only register to speak on an item once either in-person or remotely and will be allowed up to three minutes to provide their comments. Registration no later than Noon the day before the meeting is required for remote participation by telephone. To register to speak remotely, call or email Jesús Pantel at jesus.pantel@austintexas.gov or at 512-974-9315. CURRENT COMMISSIONERS: Celina Zisman - Chair, Heidi Schmalbach - Vice Chair, Brett Barnes, Lulu Flores, Felipe Garza, Acia Gray, Monica Maldonado, Michelle Polgar, Amy Mok, Rick Van Dyke AGENDA CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first 10 speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order will each be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Approve the minutes of the Arts Commission Regular Meeting on September 19, 2022. 1. DISCUSSION ITEMS Discussion of Chair’s Report regarding the path ahead by Chair Zisman Discussion of the Art in Public Places Liaison Report by Commissioner Gray Discussion of the Austin Economic Development Corporation/Cultural Trust Advisory Committee by Austin Economic Development Corporation Board Member Carl Settles Discussion of the Downtown Commission by Commissioner Mok Presentation by Melissa Ayala and Donald Miller of Waterloo Greenway on Creek Show STAFF BRIEFINGS Staff briefing regarding an update on the Hotel Occupancy Tax by Laura Odegaard, Cultural Investment Program Manager Staff briefing regarding the Cultural Arts Funding Programs by Meghan Wells, Cultural Arts Division Manager, and Laura Odegaard, Cultural Investment Program Manager Staff briefing regarding the Thrive review panelists by Jesús Pantel, Cultural Funding Supervisor and Laura Odegaard, Cultural Investment Program Manager DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS Approve Thrive review panelists Establish a selection committee to recruit/appoint new Art in Public Places Panel members Approve 2023 Arts Commission meeting schedule 12. WORKING GROUP UPDATES leaders of from Equity Working Group with Community Arts the Update BIPOC/LGBTQIA/Disabilities Community/Women with Commissioners Gray, Maldonado, Polgar, Zisman, and community members Update from Joint Working Group for Joint Cultural Committee with Commissioners Polgar (chair) and working group members from the Quality …

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Item 06 - Creek Show original pdf

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Item 07 - Hotel Occupancy Tax Update original pdf

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Hotel Occupancy Tax Update Laura Odegaard Cultural Investment Program Manager Cultural Arts Division Economic Development Department October 17, 2022 C I T Y O F A U S T I N E C O N O M I C D E V E L O P M E N T 1 Hotel Occupancy Tax – September 2022 Total HOT Collections for FY22 = $134,772,191 • Total HOT September Collection of $320,065 • Year to date is 193% above budget of $69,773,408 • 126% above Current Year Estimate of $107,273,710 To compare:Total HOT Collections in FY21 were $54,395,101 Cultural Arts September 2022 = $30,566 C I T Y O F A U S T I N E C O N O M I C D E V E L O P M E N T 2 HOT Cultural Arts Fund – FY22 Original Approved Budget for FY22 was: $6,660,189 HOT Cultural Arts Fund in the bank: $12,870,914 C I T Y O F A U S T I N E C O N O M I C D E V E L O P M E N T 3 Questions? C I T Y O F A U S T I N E C O N O M I C D E V E L O P M E N T 4

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Item 08 - Update on the Cultural Arts Funding Programs original pdf

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Cultural Arts Funding Update ARTS COMMISSION OCTOBER 17, 2022 Cultural Funding Review – Final Report https://www.austintexas.gov/department/cultural-funding Next steps 1-2 Months AAC + Community Big Picture Framework 3+ meetings 1-2 Months Arts Commission: Review & Voting Council Memo/Briefing We are here! 6 Weeks Thrive Application live Workshops Technical Assistance Working Group Approval Launch Guidelines Pre-Launch Contracting 3 Weeks AAC Guidelines Presentation (4/18) Revised Drafts Public (4/19) Feedback Form (4/19 - 5/10) Alignment with MED/HTD 2-3 Months Website/Portal Integration Community Navigators Panel Recruit/Equity Training 3 Months Evaluation/ Panels Council Approval Contracting Holistic Funding Ecosystem Nexus Nurture new and emerging applicants by funding creative public projects developed through community activation and/or collaboration. Elevate Creative and administrative expenses of cultural producers that amplify equity and prioritize inclusive programming. Thrive Focused investment to sustain and grow arts organizations that are deeply rooted in, and reflective of Austin’s diverse cultures. Thrive Details Online https://www.austintexas.gov/thrive Thrive Application Questions Please note: •Application Preview is on the Thrive website. •The Portal System does NOT auto-save. •Please draft your answers prior to filling out application! Thrive Assistance Open Office Hours: Every Tuesday from 10 – Noon (Zoom or In Person) Watch Awareness Workshop Recordings in English or Spanish Technical Application Assistance: Brandy Davidson with Austin Revitalization Authority bdavidson@austinrev.org or 512-469-1705. Hours: Monday - Friday from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Contact staff anytime: culturalarts@austintexas.gov or 512-974-7700 Thrive Awareness Sessions Virtual In-Person •Wednesday, October 12th, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. •Thursday, October 27th, 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. •Monday, November 7th, 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. •Drop-In Help Days (Zoom + In person @ Ben White): • Friday, November 18th from 9 am – 6 pm • Monday, November 21st from 9am – 4pm •Saturday, October 22nd from 1-2pm at the Asian American Cultural Center •Sunday, October 23rd from 1-2 pm at KMFA •Wednesday, October 26th from 6-7pm at Victory Grill with the East Austin Creative Coalition (EACC) •Tuesday, November 1st from 6-7 pm with Latinos in Architecture (AIA Austin) •Thursday, November 3rd from 6-7pm at the Austin Public, Austin Film Society •Saturday/Sunday, November 19th/20th from 12 – 3pm at the African American Cultural Heritage Facility HOT Cultural Arts Fund: $12,870,914 Total HOT Budget - $12,870,914 Line Item Reserves (10%) Thrive Elevate (arts/culture 501cs) Elevate (non-arts/culture 501cs) Nexus Tempo Salaries UNESCO Media Arts Designation Zach Maintenance Marketing & Tourism PARD – Artist Access Adjustments & 3rd Party Fees Dollar Amount $1,287,091 …

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Item 10 - Thrive Review Panelists original pdf

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Panelists Portland, OR Ursula Barton Removing barriers for a diversity of voices to be present in decision making, leadership, and access to resources has been my main focus since 2016 when I was a founding member of NTX LVL, a fem identifying lead activism group that threw art centered events to raise money for BIPOC lead non-profits focused on building equity by centering the voices and needs of the BIPOC community. Working within this group for 2.5 years taught me a lot about my roll in the organization, as well as in the community. As an able bodied cis white woman, I learned that building equity is a call to action, to continuously examine my own biases, access, and recourses that I have as a result of a system that has been built to benefit me, and to intentionally use my time and privilege to meaningfully and authentically help in the dismantling of systems of white supremacy, ableism, sexism, and discrimination. I understand equity as not giving the same to everyone, but creating opportunities that specifically seeks to rebalance the generations of blocked access to important resources and power, and to make certain to consider the context of this compounded effect on marginalized communities when building a team, offering support, and working to build a more just system to replace the unjust one we currently operate in. NXT LVL dissolved in 2018, so I expanded my storefront and gallery space, Jailbreak Studios, to build on our mission, centering marginalized voices in Portland's art scene. It's an honor to work with 40+ artists from underrepresented communities, supporting and providing space for them to tell their own stories through their art. I think America needs to be better at listening to marginalized voices, centering their experiences, and sharing access and power with a diversity of backgrounds to effectively build equity within any system. Ilyana Bocanegra Illyana Bocanegra (they/them) is a filmmaker and designer living in Austin with 7+ years of visual communication design in TV/Film, print media, and web applications; Technical expertise in producing, directing, and making creative content for individuals, brands, small businesses, and non-profits. My connection to equity begins with my identity as a Mexican-American artist, educator, and organizer. I understand the complicated nature of our current power structures and how they affect people like me. I've participated in panel conversations for Austin Design Week where my creative partners and …

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Item 09 - Thrive Panel Process original pdf

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Thrive Review Panelist Update ARTS COMMISSION OCTOBER 17, 2022 Panel Recruitment: July 7th – Sept 30th Learn more, Apply, Share: https://bit.ly/3OlqgBq Note: to be considered for the Thrive Panel, please apply by September 30th Panel Training Paid Training ($300) Multi-lingual; Videos and pdfs Three modules: ◦ Equity and Unconscious bias (including an Austin context and guided discussion) ◦ Panel Expectations, Program Guidelines, Rubrics, Cultural Tourism requirements ◦ Technical Training for using the portal system to score applications Application assignments after training Panel Composition + Selection Panels will include: Selection Process: • A mix of local and out of town panelists (including community members) • A mix of arts administrators and practicing arts professionals • A mix of artistic discipline expertise • Equity expertise • Community-based artistic practice expertise • Non-profit expertise • 1+ month before close of an application, staff will select a minimum of 15 potential panelists per panel • Secondary form (detailed experience, availability) • All panels will have an odd number of panelists • 7-9 candidates must be available on the day-of meeting(s) Thrive Panel Operations Operations: applicants • Public can watch the "day-of" panels • There will be no interaction between panelists and • Panelists will be paid for training, reviewing applications, meeting days • There will be one multidisciplinary panel Thrive Panel Details Thrive – 7-9 Panelists • One multidisciplinary panel will review all Thrive applications • The panel will review and score applications prior to panel meeting(s) • The ~50 top scoring applications will be reviewed/discussed during the panel meeting • Panelists have the option to make a passion plea for an applicant (not top scoring) they feel has merit to be discussed at the virtual panel meeting • Panelists will be paid for training ($300), reviewing/scoring applications ($300), and up to 3 meeting days ($300/day) Thrive Panel Review Details Plan A – 59 or fewer Thrive Applications Plan B – 60 or more Thrive Applications • 7 Panelists; 2 Alternates • All 9 complete training • All 9 will score applications • 7 Panelists attend Meeting days to discuss • Alternates are on call for the Meeting dates • 3 Readers to review and score ALL answers to “Key Constituencies” question • Top 50 Scores move to full Panel Total Applicants + Demographics Female Male Non-Binary PNA Asian Black Hispanic Multi Pacific Islander PNA Not Listed White LGBTQIA+ Disability 233 Total Applicants 70 …

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Approved Minutes original pdf

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ARTS COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES October 17, 2022 ARTS COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING MINUTES October 17, 2022 The Arts Commission convened in a Regular Meeting on October 17, 2022, at Austin City Hall, Board & Commissions Room at 301 W 2nd Street in Austin, Texas. Acting Chair Barnes called the Arts Commission Meeting to order at 6:04 PM Board Members/Commissioners in Attendance: Brett Barnes, Acia Gray, Monica Maldonado Board Members/Commissioners in Attendance Remotely: Celina Zisman - Chair, Lulu Flores, Michelle Polgar PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL Hector Ordaz spoke on the Thrive program. Sylvia Orozco spoke about HOT funds. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Approve the minutes of the Arts Commission Regular Meeting on September 19, 2022. The minutes from the meeting of September 19, 2022 were approved on Commissioner Polgar’s motion, Commissioner Maldonado second on a 6-0 vote with Commissioners Garza, Mok, and Schmalbach absent. DISCUSSION ITEMS Discussion of Chair’s Report regarding the path ahead by Chair Zisman Skipped agenda item. Discussion of the Art in Public Places Liaison Report by Commissioner Gray No report as there was no Art in Public Places panel meeting. Discussion of the Austin Economic Development Corporation/Cultural Trust Advisory Committee by Austin Economic Development Corporation Board Member Carl Settles A presentation was made by Board Member Settles. Discussion of the Downtown Commission by Commissioner Mok No report was made. Presentation by Melissa Ayala and Donald Miller of Waterloo Greenway on Creek Show A presentation on Waterloo Greenway and Creek Show was made by Melissa Ayala and Donald Miller. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ARTS COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES October 17, 2022 STAFF BRIEFINGS Staff briefing regarding an update on the Hotel Occupancy Tax by Laura Odegaard, Cultural Investment Program Manager The presentation was made by Laura Odegaard, Cultural Investment Program Manager in the Economic Development Department. Staff briefing regarding the Cultural Arts Funding Programs by Meghan Wells, Cultural Arts Division Manager, and Laura Odegaard, Cultural Investment Program Manager The presentation was made by Meghan Wells, Cultural Arts Division Manager, and Laura Odegaard, Cultural Investment Program Manager, in the Economic Development Department Staff briefing regarding the Thrive review panelists by Jesús Pantel, Cultural Funding Supervisor and Laura Odegaard, Cultural Investment Program Manager The presentation was made by Laura Odegaard, Cultural Investment Program Manager in the Economic Development Department and Jesús Pantel, Cultural Funding Supervisor. DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS Approve Thrive review panelists The motion to approve Thrive review panelists was approved …

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