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Minutes/Meeting Summary
Cultural Advisory Committee
Tuesday, April 30, 2019
7:00 pm
Main Committee Room
Attendees: J. St. Amant, Coordinator, Cultural Services (Chair)
T. Ryce, Supervisor, Cultural Services
L. Gibbs, Supervisor, Museum Services
J. Currie, Cultural Advisory Committee Stakeholder
D. Davis, Cultural Advisory Committee Stakeholder
P. DeWilde, Cultural Advisory Committee Stakeholder
E. Forde, Cultural Advisory Committee Stakeholder
M. Francis, Cultural Advisory Committee Stakeholder
N. Holland, Cultural Advisory Committee Member
C. Hunt, Cultural Advisory Committee Member
J. Sabean, Cultural Advisory Committee Stakeholder
A. Sardar, Cultural Advisory Committee Member
B. Sopher, Cultural Advisory Committee Stakeholder
D. Poole, Clerk -Typist (Recording Secretary)
Absent: C. Cooper, Cultural Advisory Committee Member
V. Raees, Cultural Advisory Committee Stakeholder
Guests: S. Blackwood, Communications Coordinator, Cultural Services
Item/
Ref #
Details & Discussion & Conclusion
(summary of discussion)
Action Items/Status
(include deadline as
appropriate)
1.
Welcome
J. St. Amant called the meeting to order at 7:05 pm and
introduced Laura Gibbs, Supervisor, Museum
Services, to the committee members.
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2.
Disclosure of Interest
J. St. Amant reviewed City Policy ADM 040, Section
14. No disclosure of interest was brought forward by
any of the committee members.
3.
Review of Minutes
J. St. Amant reviewed the minutes from the meeting
held on Tuesday, February 26th. It was the
consensus of the committee to adopt the minutes as
received.
J. St. Amant noted that the 2019 work plan has
been endorsed by the committee members.
4.
Presentation: Heritage Recognition
J. Sabean conducted a Heritage recognition
presentation, which focused on the land in north
Pickering that was expropriated by the Federal
government in 1973.
J. Sabean suggested commemorating some of the
buildings in that area by hiring an artist to paint a
portrait of 3 houses (3 different styles and 3 different
periods). He suggested hiring Robert Hinves to
conduct the paintings and would like them completed
this year or next year. They could hang at City Hall
upon completion.
T. Ryce noted that this would be a heritage piece as
opposed to a public art piece.
J. Sabean indicated that each house, which are
located on the 7th 8th and 9th Concession Roads
respectively, are significant in some fashion.
J. Sabean advised that he can make arrangements to
see these houses at the request of the committee
members.
B. Sopher recommended doing a call to artists.
T. Ryce agreed with this recommendation, as this
request would be required to go through the Public
Art Committee.
J. Sabean noted that he would like to see Robert
Hinves paint all the pieces at a cost of $1,000 per
painting. This could potentially lead to additional
works with an opportunity for them to be displayed at
the new Heritage Centre.
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T. Ryce agreed this could be an ongoing project and
it's important to come up with a selection criteria. The
Heritage Committee would review this request and
look to approve in next year's budget through the
Heritage Action Plan or the Cultural Strategic Plan.
It was the consensus of the Committee to endorse
this project.
T. Ryce to put a line item
in the budget for next year
to support this project.
5.
Presentation: Cultural Portal — City Website
J. St. Amant introduced Sandrine Blackwood,
Communications Coordinator, Cultural Services.
T. Ryce provided an overview of the Cultural Portal.
S. Blackwood conducted a PowerPoint
presentation, which outlined the Pickering.ca/culture
area of the City's website. She noted that there are
5 sections on the banner and 3 calls to action. The
5 banner categories include: Cultural Plan,
Opportunities, Festivals & Events, Community
Banners, and Community Directory. The pages
have been condensed so that they're user friendly.
T. Ryce indicated that the last draft of the Public Art
policy will be discussed at the next meeting.
J. St. Amant provided an over of the Community
Banner Program and indicated that the soft launch
will occur on Friday, May 10th. The full launch will
occur at Artfest on Saturday, May 25th
J. Sabean indicated that heritage should include
landscapes (example — west from Brock on
Whitevale — go south on sideline — can see the City
of Toronto).
T. Ryce advised that she will be meeting with the
Heritage Coordinator and other staff to discuss the
possibility of utilizing an App called "On the Spot",
which gives a historical perspective of various
locations. T. Ryce would like to utilize this app in
Claremont, Whitevale and Westshore.
J. Sabean indicated that he has a couple hundred
post cards and photos that could potentially be used
to give a historical perspective within these
communities.
J. St. Amant to provide the
committee with a copy of
the program outline.
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N. Holland suggested labelling more programming
as family friendly at the summer concerts and other
community events.
M. Francis suggested utilizing evolving culture such
as music and candy.
T. Ryce advised that she discussed Art and Cultural
opportunities in Claremont with the input of the
residents.
6.
Community Art — Pinwheel Project
T. Ryce advised that staff, in collaboration with
members of the community, will be installing 2,000
pinwheels in the garden beds at Esplanade Park on
Saturday, May 4th to warm people up to the Public
Art installations. The pinwheels will remain in place
until Artfest, which is scheduled to occur on
Saturday, May 25th at which time they will be
redistributed for people to plant in their garden.
7.
Other Business
M. Francis provided an overview of Henry
Alexander House, which is a 4 bed facility where
anyone can feel at home and learn new skills. The
facility is scheduled to open May 3rd
E. Forde discussed the work undertaken by Shawn
Morrisette whereby he installed vibrating speakers
made through pillars at High Park and the University
of Toronto. E. Forde noted that this would be an
interesting project for the City of Pickering to
consider. Information package was provided to J.
St. Amant.
B. Sopher provided an overview of the Whitevale
Festival, which is scheduled to occur on Saturday,
May 25th
The next meeting is scheduled to occur Tuesday,
June 18th in the Main Committee room at City Hall.
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8.
Pickering Museum Village - Report
J. St. Amant provided an overview of Council
resolution 56/19 whereby the Museum Advisory
Committee has been disbanded and updates from
that committee will be provided to this committee.
L. Gibbs advised that the museum must report to an
advisory committee to receive grant funding. The
Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee was
dissolved therefore it was recommended that
museum staff report to the Cultural Advisory
Committee due to the fact that their strategic plan
aligns with the Cultural Strategic Plan.
L. Gibbs provided an overview of the Pickering
Museum Village Strategic Plan, which focuses on
community engagement.
L. Gibbs reviewed the 5 strategic priorities.
L. Gibbs advised that the museum is in a growth
period, as they are getting ready for the
development of a 40,000 square foot Heritage and
Community Centre.
L. Gibbs advised that a representative from the
museum will be at every meeting going forward.
B) Collection Deaccession
L. Gibbs provided background information of the
museum's collection, which contains 10,000 objects
from Pickering's past.
L. Gibbs explained the deaccession process.
L. Gibbs to provide D.
Poole and J. St. Amant a
L. Gibbs provided and overview of the items in the
copy of the deaccession
collection that were recommended for deaccession
due to the fact that controlled collection storage
space is limited and the items are duplicates, are
incomplete, or are in disrepair.
process overview
L. Gibbs advised that experts were brought in to
review the collection presented. All recommended
deaccession.
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The public members of the Cultural Advisory
Committee endorsed to have the collection
deaccessed.
C. Hunt suggested taking the items and making
them into a piece of artwork. L. Gibbs advised of the
ways that it might work however it does go against
the code of ethics.
It was the recommendation of 3 of the 4 voting
members present to deaccess the collection. The
recommendation was endorsed by the entire
committee.
L. Gibbs advised that the new conservation building,
which includes a lab, and is climate controlled, will
be opening shortly.
L. Gibbs noted that the collection will be closed to
the public however the hope is to have individuals
be able to look in to handle the pieces.
L. Gibbs advised that she will have some program
development information available at the next
meeting.
T. Ryce to send an
invitation to the committee
members to attend the
opening of the
Conservation Building.
Meeting Adjourned: 9:00 pm
Copy: Director, Community Services
City Clerk
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