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File #: 71622    Version: 1 Name: Approving the Madison Arts Commission’s selection of Ash Armenta as the next Thurber Park Artist-in-Residence.
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/18/2022 In control: Department of Planning and Community and Economic Development
On agenda: 6/21/2022 Final action: 6/21/2022
Enactment date: 6/24/2022 Enactment #: RES-22-00473
Title: Approving the Madison Arts Commission’s selection of Ash Armenta as the next Thurber Park Artist-in-Residence.
Sponsors: Sheri Carter, Nasra Wehelie, Grant Foster
Fiscal Note
The proposed resolution authorizes a contract with artist Ash Armenta to provide up to $7,080 to offset expenses related to the residency as the second Thurber Park Artist in Residence. Funding for the contract will come from the Planning Division’s Municipal Art Fund capital program, which has approximately $75,000 in available budget authority. No additional City appropriation is required.
Title
Approving the Madison Arts Commission’s selection of Ash Armenta as the next Thurber Park Artist-in-Residence.
Body
WHEREAS, on January 16, 2018, a lease with the Town of Blooming Grove was approved by Resolution No. RES-18-00069, File No. 49683, which will allow for the City to use the space located at 3325 Thurber Avenue as an artist studio; and

WHEREAS, using the Thurber Park facility for an art studio fulfills Darbo-Worthington-Starkweather Neighborhood Plan recommendations adopted by the Common Council on September 19, 2017, Resolution Enactment Number RES-15-00436, File ID No. 47509; and

WHEREAS, over the last three years the Madison Arts Commission, the Madison Arts Program Administrator and staff from Madison Public Library’s Bubbler, have worked to shape an equitable and inclusive residency program that will have positive impact on the surrounding community and the professional advancement of the participating artists; and

WHEREAS, during the first residency the Madison Public Library successfully managed the public outreach aspects of the arts residency in spite of additional challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic; and

WHEREAS, Madison Arts Program staff issued and widely publicized an open call for artists for the Thurber Park Artist-in-Residence opportunity on March 24, 2022; and

WHEREAS, the Madison Arts Commission Public Art Committee reviewed and scored 17 applications at their April 25, 2022 meeting and ranked the application of Ash Armenta the highest; and

WHEREAS, at their May 11, 2022 meeting, the full body of the Madison Art...

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