Monday, Sept 19th @ 7:00pm w/ Chairperson Adam Gillitt
Saturday, Sept 24th @ 10:00am w/ Vice Chairperson Liz Rush
Come discuss public art with a Public Art Commissioner!
Rhythmix Cultural Works is hosting a series of in-person discussions that will help to inform the development of the first Public Art Master Plan for the City of Alameda. Each discussion will be led by a Public Art Commissioner and is intended to help identify public art priorities across the City. Sign up for one of these discussions to learn more about the master planning process and share your thoughts about public art in Alameda!
More about this discussion series:
The City of Alameda has engaged national arts consulting organization Forecast Public Art to lead the process of developing the first Public Art Master Plan for the City of Alameda. The Master Plan provides direction on the planning and processes necessary to further develop, administer, and maintain a dynamic city-wide public art program that prioritizes racial diversity, creates opportunities for local artists, and represents the character and goals of the entire community.
As a part of this planning effort, Forecast Public Art and the City of Alameda are engaging the community to identify public art priorities across the City. This discussion series is an integral element of the community engagement strategy intended to shape the development of the City’s Public Art Master Plan. Other engagement methods include an online survey, and a series of individual interviews, focus groups, and community engagement pop-up events.
Choose the date and time that best fits your schedule:
Monday September 19th @ 7pm w/ Chairperson Adam Gillitt
Saturday September 24th @ 10am w/ Vice Chairperson Liz Rush
Public Art Commissioner Bios
Liz believes in creativity in all things. She supports the arts community by hosting and curating art shows at her real estate office for over ten years in Berkeley and now in Alameda. As an avid patron of the arts, she continually attends art events and seeks out new artists to present in her shows. Liz loves bringing vibrant art to the city and helping to enrich the quality of life through public art.
Main Image: Webster Gateway Mural commissioned by West End Arts District. Designed by Dave Young Kim. Painted by Dave Young Kim and Erik Burke. Image courtesy of Maurice Ramirez.