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Architecturally-Integrated Public Art Opportunities (10 projects) AIPP Public Art Project, Austin Convention Center Redevelopment, City of Austin Updated List of Potential Selection Jury Voting Members • Local Visual Artist (2): o Ernesto Hernandez, AIPP artist w/ current contract o Jamie Spinello, AIPP artist w/ current contract o Yareth Fernandez, AIPP artist, Dove Springs o Samara Barks, AIPP artist w/ current contract o Paul Ortiz, AIPP artist/Montopolis Rec Ctr. o Josef Kristofolletti, AIPP artist/Mural at 2nd St Garage • Artist with public art experience (1): o Beili Liu, AIPP artist w/ current contract o Agustina Rodriguez, AIPP artist/Montopolis Rec Ctr. • An art/cultural leader voicing Latino/Hispanic/Indigenous peoples experience of Austin: o Dr. Ondine Chavoya, Professor, Art History (Chicanx Art, Latinx Visual Culture, and Contemporary Art) , UT Austin o Paul Saldana, Save Palm School Coalition o Sylvia Orozco, Co-Founder and Executive Director, Mexic-Arte Museum o Dr. George Vargas, Education consultant, Museum curator and educator, Architecture preservationist • An art/cultural leader voicing Black/African American peoples experience of Austin: o Dr. Eddie Chambers, Professor of Art History (African Diaspora Art), UT Austin o Dr. Cherise Smith, Professor, African and African Diaspora Studies, UT Austin o Pamela Benson Owens, Chief Executive Officer, Six Square Cultural District • Convention Center representative with understanding of how the Conv. Center runs. • Design team member who understands the facility’s requirements • Taylor Davis, AIPP Panel (or TBD) Proposed Advisors to Include: John Rigdon or Melissa Ayala, Waterloo Greenway Melissa Barry or TBD, Downtown Austin Alliance TBD, Downtown Austin Neighborhood Association (DANA) TBD, Design Team Representative TBD, Austin Convention Center Representative Faiza Kracheni, Arts Commissioner, District 9 Submitted by Susan Lambe Public Art Consultant, Design Team, Austin Convention Center Redevelopment, City of Austin 1. Local Visual Artist (2): a. Ernesto Hernandez b. Jamie Spinello c. Yareth Fernandez d. Samara Barks e. Paul Ortiz f. Josef Kristofolletti 2. Artist with public art experience (1): a. Beili Liu b. Agustina Rodriguez 3. An art/cultural leader voicing Latino/Hispanic/Indigenous peoples experience of Austin (1): a. Paul Saldana; https://saldanapr.com/our- team b. Sylvia Orozco, Co-Founder and Executive Director, Mexic-Arte Museum c. Dr. George Vargas, http://www.elmuseodelnorte.o rg/george-vargas.html 4. An art/cultural leader voicing Black/African American peoples experience of Austin (1): a. Mueni Rudd, Member, African American Resource Advisory Commission. o Mueni Loko Rudd is a Kenyan-American independent curator, cultural preservationist, and scholar advocate prioritizing art by and about Black and other historically excluded folks. b. Carre Adams, Curator, George Washington Carver Museum c. Pamela Benson Owens, Chief Executive Officer, Six Square Cultural District 5. Convention Center representative who understands the facility’s constraints and requirements - TBD 6. ACCX design team representative who understands the facility’s constraints and requirements- TBD 7. Taylor Davis, or other member of the AIPP Panel Selection Jury Advisors • • • • • John Rigdon or Melissa Ayala, Waterloo Greenway • Melissa Barry or TBD, Downtown Austin Alliance TBD, Downtown Austin Neighborhood Association (DANA) TBD, Design Team Representative TBD, Austin Convention Center Representative Faiza Kracheni, Arts Commissioner, District 9 Submitted by Susan Lambe Public Art Consultant, Design Team, Austin Convention Center Redevelopment, City of Austin