Re: [Mpls] Arts Action Needed Now

2005-12-07 Thread Erik Riese
While I was out delivering a major metropolitan daily to parts of the 
Lynnhurst neighborhood this morning, I heard a story that included a 
discussion of mortgage rates – I think. The reporter used something he 
called the Anderson Report, which was a survey of mortgage rates. I 
often hear reports on gas prices quoting the Lundberg Report that 
surveys gas prices nationwide.


I decided right there, in front of 4936  4940 Newton to start the 
Riese Report, a survey of public art across the nation. I'm thinking of 
starting with questioning builders and developers about their 
expenditures on art for their projects. I'm also considering using 
public art resources like Forecast here in the Twin Cities to gather 
information.


What is public art?
I make and circulate porcelain money – coins with values incised on 
each side. A coin may have work on one side play on the other. ( 
You can view these coins and my functional pottery at:
http://www.mnartists.org/Erik_Riese) I think of this attempt to 
redirect our value system as public art. Over 28,000 pieces of coin are 
now in circulation. My coins have reached every corner of the earth, 
below the ocean surface and into low earth orbit. I don't solicit 
funding for my project although my customers have paid me for coin. The 
coins have become a new value that stimulate trades, inspire 
conversation and debate  even changed the course of peoples' lives.

Are they public art?
Does public art have to be for everyone. Can a piece in a public place 
become a private monument? What about architecture? Is good design 
public art?


When the City Council's Ways  Means Committee votes to remove $200,000 
from one line Public Art and put it into another Public Works does 
this reduce the arts in Minneapolis? Does the city have a role to play 
in developing and supporting art or arts organizations?


While I've been a supporter of the Mayor, I haven't been so impressed 
with the his arts work. It seems to me to be a cronies' game. If you 
are in you are asked to participate, if you are out your 
involvement is not only unwanted, it's actively thwarted.


What does the Mayor's budget do for arts in the city? Why should we 
contact our CouncilMembers on this issue?


-Erik

On Dec 6, 2005, at 8:21 AM, Connie Beckers wrote:

Talking Points: Support the Mayor’s proposed 2% for public art, as 
this is
consistent with the strategies outlined in the approved cultural plan. 
The
proposed strategy of moving half of the public art budget into Public 
Works,
would be contrary to the Cultural Plan and current public art policy 
and
would be an inefficient way to develop and maintain public art 
projects.


In cooperation,

Erik Riese
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Re: [Mpls] Arts Action Needed Now

2005-12-06 Thread wmmarks

Connie Beckers wrote:


Dear Arts Supporter, ... Details: Last week the Ways  Means Committee in a 
process called budget “mark-down” reduced the Mayor’s proposed budget of 2% for 
public art to 1%, and moved the remaining $200,000 to Public Works “to do 
environmental
improvements, public art, pedestrian improvements, or to leverage funds for
projects conducted collaboratively with other jurisdictions.” 

They want to use the money toward enhancements on Lake St., Central 
Ave. and Broadway as well, is my guess. They're a little short of what 
they want in their wards' projects and this is the way to get it.



WizardMarks, Central


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