HomeMy WebLinkAbout7-10-25 PAAC Agenda PacketPublic Art Advisory Committee
Thursday, July 10, 2025
3:30 PM
Harvat Hall
City Hall, 410 E. Washington
AGENDA
1. Call to Order
2. Introduction of new member: Stephanie Brunia – Art or Design Professional
3. Officer Election: Vice-Chair (Jeremy Endsley resigned)
4. Public discussion of any items not on the agenda
5. Consider minutes of the June 5, 2025 PAAC Meeting
6. Art Alliance Feasibility Study Presentation – Teva Dawson, Group Creatives
7. Public Art Condition Survey & Report: Next Steps
8. Discuss FY26 Budget Priorities
9. Staff updates
10. Old or New Business
11. Adjournment
If you will need disability-related accommodations in order to participate in this program/event, please
contact Rachel Kilburg Varley, Public Art Coordinator at 319-356-5248 or rkilburg@iowa-city.org. Early
requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time to meet your access needs.
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Minutes
Public Art Advisory Committee
June 5, 2025
Emma J. Harvat Hall
Public Art Advisory Committee
Members Present: Leslie Finer, Juli Seydell Johnson, Andrea Truitt, Ron Knoche,
Sophie Donta, Rachel Kinker
Members Absent: Anita Jung, Nate Sullivan
Staff present: Rachel Kilburg Varley
Public Present: Megan Randall, Midwest Arts Conservation Center
Call to Order
Truitt called the meeting to order at 3:32 p.m.
Public Discussion of Any Item Not on the Agenda
None.
Consider minutes of the May 1, 2025 PAAC meeting.
Donta moved and Finer seconded that the minutes from the May 1, 2025, meeting be
approved with edits. Motion passed (5-0).
Review Public Art Condition Survey & Report
Note that Johnson joined the meeting during this agenda item.
Kilburg Varley reminded the Committee that the Midwest Arts Conservation Center
(MAAC) completed a condition survey and report for the PACC’s public art inventory.
The survey forms for each artwork and the summary report were included in the
meeting agenda packet. The objects conservator, Megan Randall, was present via
Zoom to answer questions.
The contract includes three additional in-depth treatment proposals. Randall suggested
focusing on the pieces that are within the top ten ranking of priority, such as
Neighborhood of Seasons and the neighborhood historic markers.
Kilburg Varley and Randall clarified that next steps would be to identify the three in-
depth proposals MAAC should develop, including cost estimates. These proposals can
be updated in future years if the Committee does not have funding to address all at
once.
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Johnson noted that Triaxial Hemicylindrical was not originally painted and suggested
that piece be restored to the unpainted cor-ten steel. The Committee also discussed
that Four Module Piece just needs to be evaluated closer by City staff to determine how
severe the damage is and what the true priority of that piece is. The Committee also
discussed checking in with the artist of Neighborhood of Seasons because there may
be some restoration challenges that were previously discussed with the artist and not
reflected in this report.
Kilburg Varley will meet with City staff to further refine the restoration plan based on
historical knowledge of certain pieces such as those mentioned and, based on that,
suggest three proposals for the Committee at the July meeting. Knoche shared that
performing and training staff on cleaning and re-waxing the bronze sculptures would be
a strong priority as that would impact many pieces in the inventory.
Kilburg Varley also shared an update on the Iowa Avenue Literary Walk. She had
previously been working the artist to develop a restoration and maintenance plan,
however that has not been successful and they may need to ask MACC to survey the
walk another time.
Consider FY26 – FY30 Public Art Strategic Plan
Kilburg Varley noted that a redlined version was included in the agenda packet based
on last meeting’s work session. She invited any final comments on the plan language or
approval if there were none. Following approval of the plan language, City
Communications staff will develop a designed version.
Committee members had no additional comments. Finer made a motion to approve the
FY26-FY30 Public Art Strategic Plan, Donta seconded. Motion passed (6-0).
Staff Updates
Kilburg Varley shared that a ribbon-cutting is planned to celebrate the South District bus
stop bench sculpture, Uplift, on June 19, 2025 at 6pm at Fairmeadows Park in
conjunction with the Party in the Park event.
Old or New Business
None.
Adjournment
Knoche moved to adjourn at 4:06 pm. Kinker seconded. Motion passed (6-0).
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Public Art Advisory Committee
Attendance Record
2024-2025
Name Term
Expires 4/4/24 6/6/24 8/1/24 9/5/24 10/3/24 11/7/24 12/5/24 2/6/25 3/6/25 4/3/25 5/1/25 6/10/25
Johnson
Boyken
Truitt
Gringer
Endsley
Sullivan
Kinker
Donta
Key:
X = Present
X* = Delegate attended
O = Absent
O/E = Absent/Excused
--- = Not a member
MEMORANDUM
DATE: July 7, 2025
TO: Public Art Advisory Commitee
FROM: Rachel Kilburg Varley, Public Art Coordinator
RE: FY2025 Budget Priori�es
The following is a dra� staff recommenda�on for FY2026 public art spending priori�es. At the July 10,
2025 PAAC mee�ng, staff requests discussion and direc�on on FY2026 budget priori�es and the
Commitee’s preferred preliminary alloca�ons, par�cularly those budget lines highlighted in yellow:
FY25 BUDGET CARRY-OVER
REVENUE
FY24 carry-over request $21,471
EXPENDITURES
2025 Public Art Matching Grants (6 projects not yet completed, due 12/31/25)21,471
TOTAL $21,471
FY26 BUDGET
REVENUE
FY26 Budget (Adopted by City Council) $52,000
EXPENDITURES
Programs
6 Matching Grant Program $15,
Sculptor’s Showcase*
Opportunity Fund**$15,000
Maintenance
• MACC staff training for artwork maintenance
• Restora�on of 1-2 exis�ng pieces
$15,000 - $20,000
Misc.
Longfellow Tunnel Mural – SEJH Project $500
Misc: events, prin�ng, plaques, etc. $1,500
TOTAL $52,000
*Sculptor’s Showcase: In FY24, the Sculptor’s Showcase program was moved to a two-year display cycle.
The next cycle will be displayed August 2026 – August 2028 and budgeted/paid out of the FY27 budget
($8 pads x $2,250 each = $18,000 total).
**Opportunity Fund: A flexible budget line for public art opportunities. Staff recommends this budget
line is spent in a manner that advances the priorities identified in the PACC’s FY2025-2030 Strategic Plan.
Updated: 7-10-25
PROGRESS TRACKER
Public Art Advisory Committee (PAAC) Strategic Plan | FY2025–FY2030
MAINTENANCE & STEWARDSHIP
Strategic Plan Action Item Status Summary Next Steps
Implement recommendations from the Public
Art Condition Assessment; aiming to
complete at least 1 maintenance or repair
project per year.
consolidated into a spreadsheet
database; discussion at 7/10/25 PAAC
meeting will inform budget & which
projects to move forward with first.
•
proposals from MACC
• Determine FY26 budget allocation for
maintenance & restoration projects
implement a timeline, process, and
communication standards for removal or
deaccessioning of aging, unsalvageable, or
non-maintainable works.
•
to PACC for discussion/approval –
tentative Fall 2025
prioritize maintenance planning and budget
set-aside annually.
•
asset management software
the anticipated lifespan and maintenance
needs for new or proposed permanent
installations.
•
procedures and bring recommendation
to PACC for discussion/approval –
tentative Winter 2025-2026
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ARTIST WORKFORCE & LOCAL CREATIVE ECONOMY
Strategic Plan Action Item Status Summary Next Steps
aiming to increase visibility and grow the
diversity of applicants, project types, and
locations.
discuss ideas and opportunities to
increase visibility and diversity –
tentative late Fall/early Winter 2025
Offer professional development resources or
info sessions for local artists twice annually. priorities for info sessions or
professional development resources
and identify local partners.
and affordable studio space and exhibition
opportunities through partners and existing
community assets.
opportunities in the community.
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STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS & FUNDING
Strategic Plan Action Item Status Summary Next Steps
opportunities (state, federal, philanthropic, or
community partner cost-sharing) that may
support organizational or stakeholder
initiatives.
identified tools/platforms to help local
artists and organizations search for
funding opportunities.
opportunities to promote these tools.
Alliance Feasibility Study and agreeable
recommendations resulting from the effort.
deaccessioning of aging, unsalvageable, or
non-maintainable works.
underway.
programs, identify and promote underutilized
indoor locations for pop-up or temporary art
exhibits.
Not yet identified
University of Iowa.
Not yet identified
through strategic and consistent content on
existing City platforms.
Staff to meet with City Communications
department to develop a more strategic
public art social media/marketing plan
and prioritize regular, informal meet-ups with
local arts groups and institutions.
outcome for Arts Stakeholder meeting,
then set date.
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PLACE-BASED EXPANSION & COMMUNITY ACCESS
Strategic Plan Action Item Status Summary Next Steps
public spaces to proactively target through
existing City Public Art and Neighborhood
Outreach grant programs.
neighborhood associations; staff to
collaborate with Neighborhood
Outreach Specialist to identify targeted
art map(s) to promote the current collection
and guide self-led tours.
Not yet identified
mobile art experiences through community
partnerships or annual grant programs each
year.
Not yet identified
grant program set-aside for 2D/indoor
installations and/or displays facilitated in
public facilities.
Not yet identified
initiative by 2027, in collaboration with local
and university stakeholders.
Together 2030 river activation pillar
and staff has informed them of this
Strategic Planning item to stay in
Not yet identified
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