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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDec. 1, 2025 AIPP Agenda1.Call to Order 2.Citizen Participation 3.Main Agenda 3.1 Approval of November 3, 2025 AIPP minutes. 3.2 Dobson public art timeline update. (5 mins) 3.3 19th Annual Vail Winterfest update. (5 mins) 3.4 Yeti Ford Alpine Adventure update. (5 mins) 3.5 Vail Art Studio winter programs. (10 mins) 3.6 SITE VISIT TO VAIL ART STUDIO in Ford Park. (60 mins) 1. Discussion of adjacent landscaping opportunities to the studio. Gregg Barrie, TOV Landscape Architect. 2. Meet with Gus Gruner - Artist in Residence. 3. Discuss highlighting local artists via "Mud Room" 4.Coordinator Updates 5.Adjournment ART IN PUBLIC PLACES MEETING Agenda Vail Town Council Chambers 8:30 A.M. via zoom webinar: https://vail.zoom.us/j/81055038669 Vail Art Studio Site Visit Ford Park @ 9:00 A.M. 8:30 AM, December 1, 2025 November 3, 2025 Minutes.pdf Meeting agendas and materials can be accessed prior to meeting day on the Town of Vail website www.vail.gov. All Town Council meetings will be streamed live by High Five Access Media and available for public viewing as the meeting is happening. The meeting videos are also posted to High Five Access Media website the week following meeting day, www.highfivemedia.org. Please call 970-479-2460 for additional information. Sign language interpretation is available upon request with 48 hour notification dial 711. 1 1 Art in Public Places Board Meeting Minutes November 3, 2025 AIPP Board members present: Lindsea Stowe, Susanne Graff, Tracy Gordon, Ramsey Cotter, Kathy Langenwalter Others present: Molly Eppard - AIPP Coordinator; Jared Biniecki & Kirk Hansen representing VRD; Cortney Stell and representatives of Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum, Courtney St. John via zoom 1. Call to Order 2. No Citizen Participation 3. Main Agenda 3.1 Approval of October 6, 2025 meeting minutes. Kathy motions to approve; Susanne seconds and all in favor. October 6, 2025 Minutes.pdf 3.2 Dobson Arena public art update, Cortney Stell, Jenna Meacham and Erica Cheung - Black Cube Nomadic Museum Courtney St John will represent the community for the public art selection committee. Cortney S. outlines the meeting topics: RFQ updates closing on Nov. 9, fourth outdoor location, site and budget overview, selection committee process including the online review via Café prior to the in person meeting on Nov. 18. Erica reviews the timeline and Café platform process for ranking the RFQs. There will be a scoring rubric for the Nov. 18 review meeting. Values and elements on the RFQ and rubric include: Artistic Quality, Relevance to Site, Feasibility, Impact, and Durability. Artists will be invited to the RFP process after the selection process on Nov. 18. These finalists will be invited to have an informational meeting with Black Cube and the Dobson architects Populous prior to submitting proposals in January. 3.3 19th Annual Vail Winterfest proposal review - Alpine Ice, Paul Wertin & Jake Proffit via zoom. Given the current construction on the Gore Creek Promenade, we will have to decide specific locations for the ice sculptures later. There will be 4 to 5 vignettes of ice sculpture zones featuring Gnomes with other larger-than- life elements. Installation begins Jan. 1. The Board agrees with Paul for a title of “Gnome Home.” Molly asks the Board to brainstorm on additional activations around this season’s “Gnome Home” theme. Susanne motions to approve the proposal for the 19th Annual Vail Winterfest “Gnome Home”; Tracy seconds and all in favor. 3.4 Purchase of sculpture from HYBYCOZO's Light Forest installation. HYBYCOZO.jpg Tracy motions to acquire the single sculpture from Forest Light for the Town’s public art 2 2 collection for $40,000; Susanne seconds and all in favor. Kathy has offered her $5,000 donation to apply towards acquiring the work. 3.5 Yeti Ford Alpine Adventure update. Yeti.jpg TOV/AIPP will provide the prepped plywood cutouts and supply gift cards. Molly and Gabe Starr (BFAG) are attending participating art classes to discuss the project. The schools were provided with a list of artists from which to choose to paint their artful Yetis. 5 participants at present: Homestake School, BFAG, AIPP, VMS, Red Sandstone. The Art Board decides to create a Piet Mondrian inspired Yeti for the project which they will paint at the Art Studio on Dec. 9 @ 4:30. Molly will deliver the Yeti’s to participants by first week in Nov. with an anticipated opening on Dec 18. 3.6 Artist residency update - Gus Gruner. Guidelines and Expectations agreement for use of the Vail Art Studio is being finalized with the town attorney. Working schedule is subject to change: Nov 5 - Molly to meet Gus at the Studio for the load-in Nov 14 - Noon to 3 pm - Open Studio Hours (will be published & public) Nov 21 - Noon - 3 pm - Open Studio Hours (will be published & public) Nov 21 - Closing event 3:00 - 6:00 pm - "Studio 8150 - Show & Tell" Nov 24 – Tentative Move out Studio... 4. Coordinator Updates Capital projects: Dobson, Gore Creek Promenade Private Developments: Apollo/Lunar – Molly sent a letter to formally request a EHU studio as the public art mitigation; Cornerstone $150k; Evergreen $200K; Lionshead Circle Residences $75k Vail Art Studio program: Develop year-round mentoring program for working; March/April calendar. 5. Adjournment 3