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La Silla Del Sol by Jonas Criscoe and Mai Gutierrez TEMPO 2021 Final Design Approval AUSTIN ARTS COMMISSION AUGUST 16, 2021 TEMPO | 2021 As a reminder—and for the benefit of out new Commissioners--TEMPO 2021 is funded through Hotel Occupancy Tax. This year it will be a 12-month, exterior exhibition to connect tourists and convention delegates to Austin culture through public art. The program is open to 2D, 3D, sound and time-based artists. 10 short-term or time-based exterior artworks • Austin Public Library Branch locations (one per district) • One year installation exhibition • Virtual speaker series - each artist at each location • Video summary of all ten artworks Program Facts and Project Goals TEMPO 2021 artworks and speaking engagements will be featured on Visit Austin P R O J E C T G O A L S • Expose citizens to contemporary artworks by local artists; Foster engagement between artist, artwork and the community; Link local artists with resources and city assistance to develop skills and Facilitate public discussion, civic dialogue, and collaborative partnering Promote new interest and increased participation in, and focus on, Promote tourism and the convention and hotel industry through arts • • • • • experience; for programming; public art; activity. TEMPO | 2021 JURY ADVISORS Jury and Project Advisors Brian Joseph TEMPO 2D alumni Yareth Fernandez TEMPO alumni Dharmesh Patel AIPP Panel alumni Lulu Flores Arts Commission Bears Rebecca Fonte Arts Commission Tammie Rubin AIPP Panel Chair​ Derrick McKnight Austin Public Health Jieun Beth Kim Austin Public Library Delano Brown Parks and Recreation Complete list of TEMPO 2021 projects (10 in all) • Five designs were approved by AIPP Panel on 6/7/21 and approved by Arts Commission at the June and July meetings. • The five remaining designs are being presented here tonight. F I N A L D E S I G N Proposed Budget: $10,000 Spicewood Branch Library (District 6) F I N A L D E S I G N Proposed Budget: $10,000 Spicewood Branch Library (District 6)  November 17, 2020 Request for Proposal NEXT STEPS TEMPO | 2021 (RFP) OPEN​ Meetings​  December 12, 2020 Virtual Artist Information  January 26, 2021 Request for Proposal (RFP) Close​  February 11, 2021 Deadline Extension Close​  April 5, 2021 Selection Process Approval  April 6, 2021 Finalist announced  April 20, 2021 Contract + Artist Cohort Kick off  June/July Austin Public Library Branch Manager meeting review Revised Schedule, subject to change June/July/August Artist’s Final Design presentations to AIPP Panel and Arts Commission for approval​ August/September Artwork Fabrication​ October 2021 to September 2022 Artwork exhibition and Artists' Speaker series​ October 2022 Artist’s de-installation and contract closes​ Flow by Victoria Marquez TEMPO 2021 Final Design Approval AUSTIN ARTS COMMISSION JUNE 21, 2021 TEMPO | 2021 As a reminder—and for the benefit of out new Commissioners--TEMPO 2021 is funded through Hotel Occupancy Tax. This year it will be a 12-month, exterior exhibition to connect tourists and convention delegates to Austin culture through public art. The program is open to 2D, 3D, sound and time-based artists. 10 short-term or time-based exterior artworks • Austin Public Library Branch locations (one per district) • One year installation exhibition • Virtual speaker series - each artist at each location • Video summary of all ten artworks Program Facts and Project Goals TEMPO 2021 artworks and speaking engagements will be featured on Visit Austin P R O J E C T G O A L S • Expose citizens to contemporary artworks by local artists; Foster engagement between artist, artwork and the community; Link local artists with resources and city assistance to develop skills and Facilitate public discussion, civic dialogue, and collaborative partnering Promote new interest and increased participation in, and focus on, Promote tourism and the convention and hotel industry through arts • • • • • experience; for programming; public art; activity. TEMPO | 2021 JURY ADVISORS Brian Joseph TEMPO 2D alumni Yareth Fernandez TEMPO alumni Dharmesh Patel AIPP Panel alumni Lulu Flores Arts Commissioner Bears Rebecca Fonte Recent Arts Commis- sioner Jury and Project Advisors Tammie Rubin AIPP Panel Chair​ Derrick McKnight Austin Public Health Jieun Beth Kim Austin Public Library Delano Brown Parks and Recreation Complete list of TEMPO 2021 projects (10 in all) • Five designs were approved by AIPP Panel on 6/7/21 and approved by Arts Commission at the June and July meetings. • The five remaining designs are being presented here tonight. F I N A L D E S I G N Proposed Budget: $8,995 Manchaca Branch Library (District 5) F I N A L D E S I G N Proposed Budget: $8,995 Manchaca Branch Library (District 5)  November 17, 2020 Request for Proposal NEXT STEPS TEMPO | 2021 (RFP) OPEN​ Meetings​  December 12, 2020 Virtual Artist Information  January 26, 2021 Request for Proposal (RFP) Close​  February 11, 2021 Deadline Extension Close​  April 5, 2021 Selection Process Approval  April 6, 2021 Finalist announced  April 20, 2021 Contract + Artist Cohort Kick off  June/July Austin Public Library Branch Manager meeting review Revised Schedule, subject to change June/July/August Artist’s Final Design presentations to AIPP Panel and Arts Commission for approval​ August/September Artwork Fabrication​ October 2021 to September 2022 Artwork exhibition and Artists' Speaker series​ October 2022 Artist’s de-installation and contract closes​ Two Aztec Parrots by Rey Alaniz TEMPO 2021 Final Design Approval AUSTIN ARTS COMMISSION JUNE 21, 2021 TEMPO | 2021 As a reminder—and for the benefit of out new Commissioners--TEMPO 2021 is funded through Hotel Occupancy Tax. This year it will be a 12-month, exterior exhibition to connect tourists and convention delegates to Austin culture through public art. The program is open to 2D, 3D, sound and time-based artists. 10 short-term or time-based exterior artworks • Austin Public Library Branch locations (one per district) • One year installation exhibition • Virtual speaker series - each artist at each location • Video summary of all ten artworks Program Facts and Project Goals TEMPO 2021 artworks and speaking engagements will be featured on Visit Austin P R O J E C T G O A L S • Expose citizens to contemporary artworks by local artists; Foster engagement between artist, artwork and the community; Link local artists with resources and city assistance to develop skills and Facilitate public discussion, civic dialogue, and collaborative partnering Promote new interest and increased participation in, and focus on, Promote tourism and the convention and hotel industry through arts • • • • • experience; for programming; public art; activity. TEMPO | 2021 JURY ADVISORS Brian Joseph TEMPO 2D alumni Yareth Fernandez TEMPO alumni Dharmesh Patel AIPP Panel alumni Lulu Flores Arts Commissioner Bears Rebecca Fonte Recent Arts Commis- sioner Jury and Project Advisors Tammie Rubin AIPP Panel Chair​ Derrick McKnight Austin Public Health Jieun Beth Kim Austin Public Library Delano Brown Parks and Recreation Complete list of TEMPO 2021 projects (10 in all) • Five designs were approved by AIPP Panel on 6/7/21 and approved by Arts Commission at the June and July meetings. • The five remaining designs are being presented here tonight. F I N A L D E S I G N TEMPO | 2021 Two Aztec Parrots Reynaldo Alaniz Two large limestone sculpture composed of several images represent the pre-Hispanic culture of Mexico. Using Aztec and Mayan imagery are connected with the face in the center of the Aztec calendar. The intent is that to promote more interest in the study of archeology, language , architecture and, promote pride in the history of the pre-Hispanic culture of Mexico before the conquest. Proposed Budget: $10,000 Little Walnut Creek Branch Library TEMPO | 2021 Two Aztec Parrots Reynaldo Alaniz F I N A L D E S I G N Proposed Budget: $8,995 Manchaca Branch Library (District 5)  November 17, 2020 Request for Proposal NEXT STEPS TEMPO | 2021 (RFP) OPEN​ Meetings​  December 12, 2020 Virtual Artist Information  January 26, 2021 Request for Proposal (RFP) Close​  February 11, 2021 Deadline Extension Close​  April 5, 2021 Selection Process Approval  April 6, 2021 Finalist announced  April 20, 2021 Contract + Artist Cohort Kick off  June/July Austin Public Library Branch Manager meeting review Revised Schedule, subject to change June/July/August Artist’s Final Design presentations to AIPP Panel and Arts Commission for approval​ August/September Artwork Fabrication​ October 2021 to September 2022 Artwork exhibition and Artists' Speaker series​ October 2022 Artist’s de-installation and contract closes​ ReConnected by Lauren Malkani, Nick Harbaugh, Tres Canley TEMPO 2021 Final Design Approval AUSTIN ARTS COMMISSION JUNE 21, 2021 TEMPO | 2021 As a reminder—and for the benefit of out new Commissioners--TEMPO 2021 is funded through Hotel Occupancy Tax. This year it will be a 12-month, exterior exhibition to connect tourists and convention delegates to Austin culture through public art. The program is open to 2D, 3D, sound and time-based artists. 10 short-term or time-based exterior artworks • Austin Public Library Branch locations (one per district) • One year installation exhibition • Virtual speaker series - each artist at each location • Video summary of all ten artworks Program Facts and Project Goals TEMPO 2021 artworks and speaking engagements will be featured on Visit Austin P R O J E C T G O A L S • Expose citizens to contemporary artworks by local artists; Foster engagement between artist, artwork and the community; Link local artists with resources and city assistance to develop skills and Facilitate public discussion, civic dialogue, and collaborative partnering Promote new interest and increased participation in, and focus on, Promote tourism and the convention and hotel industry through arts • • • • • experience; for programming; public art; activity. TEMPO | 2021 JURY ADVISORS Brian Joseph TEMPO 2D alumni Yareth Fernandez TEMPO alumni Dharmesh Patel AIPP Panel alumni Lulu Flores Arts Commissioner Bears Rebecca Fonte Recent Arts Commis- sioner Jury and Project Advisors Tammie Rubin AIPP Panel Chair​ Derrick McKnight Austin Public Health Jieun Beth Kim Austin Public Library Delano Brown Parks and Recreation Complete list of TEMPO 2021 projects (10 in all) • Five designs were approved by AIPP Panel on 6/7/21 and approved by Arts Commission at the June and July meetings. • The five remaining designs are being presented here tonight. F I N A L D E S I G N TEMPO | 2021 ReConnected Laurn Malkani This 50,000-LED installation will be built from 24 daisy-chained matrix panel displays controlled by a Raspberry Pi 4 and suspended from a rail and cable mounting system. This sculpture explores this universal connection by creating a living poem, restitching messages of longing scraped from online forums and bringing these fragments together into a new whole. Each poem is made by scraping intimate public messages from online forums like Twitter and Reddit about the pandemic, loneliness and longing. Proposed Budget: $10,000 Central Branch Library (District 9) TEMPO | 2021 ReConnected Laurn Malkani Nick Harbaugh, Tres Canley F I N A L D E S I G N Proposed Budget: $10,000 Central Branch Library (District 9)  November 17, 2020 Request for Proposal NEXT STEPS TEMPO | 2021 (RFP) OPEN​ Meetings​  December 12, 2020 Virtual Artist Information  January 26, 2021 Request for Proposal (RFP) Close​  February 11, 2021 Deadline Extension Close​  April 5, 2021 Selection Process Approval  April 6, 2021 Finalist announced  April 20, 2021 Contract + Artist Cohort Kick off  June/July Austin Public Library Branch Manager meeting review Revised Schedule, subject to change June/July/August Artist’s Final Design presentations to AIPP Panel and Arts Commission for approval​ August/September Artwork Fabrication​ October 2021 to September 2022 Artwork exhibition and Artists' Speaker series​ October 2022 Artist’s de-installation and contract closes​