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Pam Ingersoll Senior Project Manager Civic Art Program HOUSTON AIRPORT SYSTEM 1 Director’s Briefing December 29, 2010

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Pam IngersollSenior Project Manager

Civic Art Program

HOUSTON AIRPORT SYSTEM

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Director’s BriefingDecember 29, 2010

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Hobby Airport Art Unveiling Event

Video of Mayor Annise ParkerMarch 8, 2010Hobby Airport Art Unveiling Event

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The Strategic Goal of the Civic Art Program

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As the region’s most significant global gateway, the Houston Airport System and its Civic Art

Program must have the strategic goal of enhancing the quality of life and visitor

experience for customers and stakeholders by acquiring, placing and methodically

maintaining high quality artistic renderings throughout our airport facilities.

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City of Houston Civic Art Program

City Council approved a citywide ordinance for the percent for art program funding 1.75% of qualified Capital Improvement Project in 1999

Houston Airport System complied with its civic art funding and installation of art in construction projects until a formal art program was established in 2006 to focus on programming to enhance the traveling experience in Houston Airports.

The Houston Arts Alliance (HAA) was created in 1978 as the Cultural Arts Council of Houston Harris County (CACHH). Its purpose was to distribute Houston’s Hotel Occupancy Tax to art organizations and serve as program manager for the COH art program.

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HOUSTON AIRPORT SYSTEM

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New Art Acquisitions

Art Conservation Management

Houston Airport System Civic Art Program Core Services

•Civic Art Program•Donations

•Conservation/Curatorial Services•Scheduled Maintenance Program

•Houston Livestock & Rodeo, Schools, Etc.

Temporary Exhibitions

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Civic Art Project Management

Artists become subcontractors to consultant – Project completion is primarily managed by HAA in coordination with HAS

houstonartsalliance (HAA)Civic Art Project Manager

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HAA’s participation insulates City departmental decision making

Undetermined projects can be part of the annual contract with HAA eliminating need for City Council for approval on every art project

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Stages of an Art Project

Annual Art Plan

determined by HAS &

HAA

HAS/HAA completes

artist selection

HAS & HAA project mgrs. collaborate to

accomplish installation of

the art component

HAS contracts HAA to

administer Art Plan

Stage 1

Stage 2

Stage 3

Stage 6

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Stage 4

Civic Art Committee gives aesthetic review

and makes recommendation

to City Council

Stage 5

HAS Directorapproves

art selection

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Houston Airport System Art Program Revenue Since Inception

As of October 31, 2010

$0

$1,750,000.00

$3,500,000.00

$5,250,000.00

$7,000,000.00

FY2001FY2002

FY2003FY2004

FY2005FY2006

FY2007FY2008

FY2009FY2010

FY2011

$6,490,007

$1,109,124

$950,000

$805,902

$332,594

$1,053,124

$155,700

$2,153,583

$3,801,463

$364,088

$73,612

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Total Revenue to Date $17,289,197

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As of July 31, 2010

IAH Civic Art$3,312,041

Consolidated Rental Facility Civic Art$22,285

HOU Civic Art$994,317

HAS Civic Art$20,430

Available Funding for Civic Art Program

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Total Available Funding $4,349,073

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Total Revenue

Houston Airport System Art Program Since Inception

As of October 31, 2010

Total Encumbrances

Total Remaining to be Programmed

HAS Funds Consolidated

Rental Car Facility Funds

Total Program

250,000 17,358,200

-12,779,556 -229,570 -13,009,126

4,328,643 20,430 4,349,073

17,108,200

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Art Program Goals IAH & HOU

•IAH additional 8-10 venues •HOU additional 3-4 venues

•Art Tour Apps for IPOD, Phones, etc.•Art Tour Pocket Brochures•Artist video & Web links•Rotating thumbnails on homepage under ‘Art Destinations’ •Section on Temporary Exhibitions•YouTube videos of new Art Installations

•Add small portable objects permanent collections•Children’s art galleries in corridors to gates

•Light Spikes Art Day Contest•Tour the Tunnel Exhibition

•Explore feasibility of concession art gallery in IAH & HOU featuring regional artists’ works of art.

Temporary Exhibitions

Website

Permanent Collection

Community Art Event

Revenue

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Summary

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Civic Art Program has the strategic goal of enhancing the quality of life and visitor

experience for Houston travelers