07-15-2021 (Public Arts Advisory) Minutes 1AI Public Art — Fire Station #4
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CITY OF Artist Selection Panel
WYLIE
Minutes
Special Meeting
July 15, 2021—6:00 p.m.
Wylie Municipal Complex—Council Chambers
300 Country Club Road,Bldg. 100
Wylie,TX 75098
CALL TO ORDER
Announce the presence of a Quorum.
The meeting was called to order by PAAB Secretary Ehrlich. The following members were present:
Captain Andrew Johnson,Margaret Illingworth, Shawn Denny, Karen Nitz, and Michael Schwerin. Kylie
Reising,and Mindy Manson.
PAAB Coordinator Carole Ehrlich was also in attendance.
CITIZENS COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS
Residents may address the Board regarding an item that is not listed on the Agenda. Residents must fill out a non-
agenda form prior to the meeting in order to speak The Board requests that comments be limited to three(3)minutes.
In addition, the Board is not allowed to converse, deliberate, or take action on any matter presented during citizen
participation.
No citizens were present to address the panel.
DISCUSSION/PRESENTATIONS
All matters listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the Board and will be enacted by one
motion There will not be separate discussion of these items. If discussion is desired, that item will be removed
from the Consent Agenda and will be considered separately.
Presentations
PAC Ehrlich introduced artist Matthew Duffy. Mr. Duffy addressed the panel showing them his
model for the final art project. His maquette consisted of panels that represented a lotus plant. He
described the design as one of not only remembrance but of peace similar to the lotus. The design
was a semicircular design with metal and many glass embellishments that could be printed on to
depict photos or names of fallen firefighters in the 911 event. He stated that the glass was very
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thick and strong. There was also lighting from within for any chosen color. The individual panel
members asked questions regarding the design.
PAC Ehrlich introduced artist Terrance Martin. Martin addressed the panel showing them his
model which consisted of two towers replicating the Twin Towers. The Towers were constructed
of aluminum which he explained was lighter and could withstand winds and other elements. He
stated that on the two towers would be the names of the 343 firefighters who lost their lives during
the event and after in the rescue efforts. He showed a side view of one of the towers which had a
large 343 engraved on the tower.Also on another side was the etching of a firefighter on his knees.
He explained that both towers have small openings that would allow visitors to view pieces of the
actual tower ruins. The towers would each have a small bridge of metal which would go over a
pond encompassing the towers. This he stated was a reflection pond that would show the reflection
of the towers. Outside the pond was a large circular concrete area where benches could be placed
and visitors could stand.
He stated that he was in hopes of having assistance from the City for the circular concrete area
outside the pond. He showed a budget that reflected the call for artists. Panel members asked
questions regarding his proposal.
PAC Ehrlich introduced the final semi-final artist, James Dint. Mr. Dint was proposing two
beacons each with cris-cross metal strips and names of those fallen firefighters. A circular wall
surrounding the beacons and a pond directly in front of each beacon. He suggested a tree within
the art structure and was suggesting decomposed granite as the filler within the circular wall. He
estimated the wall to be thirty two feet in circumference. He noted that the pond was not in his
budget and would have to be provided by the City. Panel members asked questions regarding the
proposal.
Once the presentations were completed the panel discussed each artist. Some of the qualities of
each included the creativity of each artist and the work put into their presentations. The Dinh
proposal was peaceful and flowed well. Some of the concerns regarding the presentations was the
decomposed granite in artist Dinh's proposal and the erosion issues. Also of concern was the
funding for the ponds not being part of the artist budget. The glass pieces in artist Duffy's proposal
and the possibility of hail damaging them was also a concern. Also the abstract design in both
Duffy and Dinh's designs. Several members liked the direct feel of artist Martin's proposal. They
also liked the area for a piece of the towers to be housed. They were concerned with the artist
wanting the City to fund the circular area of concrete outside the pond.
The panel members asked if he would be willing to include the concrete area in artist Martin's
proposal. PAC Ehrlich explained that the motion could be made to be contingent upon the concrete
area being covered in artist Martin's budget.
REGULAR AGENDA
1. Consider and act upon a recommendation to the Public Arts Advisory Board for the
selection of the semi-final artists to be considered for Fire Station#4 Art Project. (C.
Ehrlich,Public Art Coordinator)
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Panel Discussion
The panel discussed at length the top three artists for their creativity, materials used and other
aspects of their submissions, including their vision for"NEVER FORGET'which is the theme for
the fire station project. They leaned toward artist Terrance Martin's proposal.
Panel Action
A motion was made by panel member Michael Schwerin, seconded by panel member Mindy Manson to
recommend Terrance Martin as the fmal artist for the Fire Station#4 Public Art Project to the Public Art
Advisory Board;contingent on Mr.Martin including the circular concrete area outside the towers and pond
as part of his budget.A vote was taken and the motion carried 7-0.
2. Consider and act upon, the Fire Station #4 Selection Panel Minutes from May 20,
2021. (C. Ehrlich, Public Art Coordinator)
Panel Action
A motion was made by panel member Mindy Manson,seconded by panel member Kylie Reising to approve
the minutes of May 20,2021 as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0.
ADJOURNMENT
Panel Action
A motion was made by panel member Michael Schwerin, seconded by panel member Andrew Johnson to
adjourn the meeting at 8:35 p.m. A vote was taken and the motion carried 7-0.
Michael Schwerin, Pa el Member
ATTEST:
C ole Ehrlich, ecretary
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