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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNovember 16, 2021 Page 1 of 5 Minutes/Meeting Summary Cultural Advisory Committee November 16, 2021 Electronic Meeting 7:00 pm Attendees: A. Moscote Freire, Cultural Advisory Committee Member A. Sardar, Cultural Advisory Committee Member D. Davis, Cultural Advisory Committee Stakeholder E. Forde, Cultural Advisory Committee Stakeholder C. Sabean, Cultural Advisory Committee Stakeholder J. Sabean, Cultural Advisory Committee Stakeholder J. St. Amant, Coordinator, Cultural Services R. Perera, Deputy Clerk (Recording Secretary) T. Ryce, Supervisor, Cultural Services E. Tayles-Armstrong, Conservator, Pickering Museum Village Absent: J. Currie, Cultural Advisory Committee Stakeholder M. Francis, Cultural Advisory Committee Stakeholder N. Holland, Cultural Advisory Committee Member V. Raees, Cultural Advisory Committee Stakeholder B. Sopher, Cultural Advisory Committee Stakeholder Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) 1. Welcome and Call to Order J. St. Amant welcomed members and guests and called the meeting to order. 2. Review and Approval of Agenda J. St. Amant reviewed the Agenda. Agenda approved. 3. Disclosure of Interest No disclosures of interest were noted. 4. Review and Approval of Minutes - September 21, 2021 Moved by N. Holland Page 2 of 5 Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) That the Minutes of the September 21, 2021 meeting of the Cultural Advisory Committee be approved. Carried 5. Delegations 5.1 Ellen Tayles-Armstrong, Conservator, Pickering Museum Village Re: Presentation of concept for a new permanent exhibit in the Log Barn at the museum Ellen Tayles-Armstrong, Conservator, Pickering Museum Village, joined the meeting via electronic connection to provide a presentation regarding the concept for a new permanent exhibit in the Log Barn at the museum. Through the aid of a PowerPoint presentation, Ms. Tayles-Armstrong provided an overview of the various aspects of the Roots of Rebellion - Log Barn Permanent Exhibit 2023. Members expressed appreciation for the concept plan and suggested the use of a digital Escape Room to target a broader demographic. Further discussion ensued regarding the black history of the rebellion and approaching the topic in a sensitive manner. 6. General Business 6.1 Public Art Consultation - Cultural Background Document Chestnut Hills Development Recreation Complex (CHDRC) T. Ryce provided an overview of the Public Art project taking place at the Chestnut Hills Development Recreation Complex in 2022-2023 which would complete the renovations of the building. She provided details of the locations where the Art would be displayed and the public implementation process. Page 3 of 5 Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) A question and answer period ensued regarding: • the significance of the name of Valley Farm Road; • celebrating athletes affiliated with the CHDRC and ensuring that thorough research on individuals is conducted; and, • whether there was an overarching list of themes that the Public Art display process could follow. 6.2 Public Art Consultation - Cultural Background Document Universal City T. Ryce noted that Universal City developments had included in their concept plan a design for a piazza which included a public art shade structure and asked members for input on areas the public art piece should focus on. Members expressed placing significance on natural elements, the waterfront, diversity, and exploring the environmental history of the site. 6.3 Update on Public Art Projects - Dorsey James Kijimba Kind Restoration Project T. Ryce noted that the goal of the project was to complete all of the restoration next year. She added that one of the considerations of the Project was due to the Region brining a sewer line through the sites of the Public Arts and noted that the three of the Kijimba Kind works would need to be removed and restored at a later date. T. Ryce provided the Committee with an overview of the timelines and further details of the Project. Brief discussion ensued where Members expressed support for the Project. Page 4 of 5 Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) 6.4 2022 Meeting Schedule J. St. Amant provided a brief over of the 2022 Meeting Schedule and added that the next year would be the last year for the current membership term. 6.5 Review of 2021 Work Plan and Discuss 2022 Draft Work Plan and 2021 Council Report J. St. Amant asked that the Members review the 2021 Work Plan and asked Members to provide their input on the documents. 7. Correspondence Krystal Roberts, Coordinator, Community Partnerships, City of Pickering Re: Cultural Events Strategy to assist Future Cultural Event Programming J. St. Amant asked members to complete the survey to provide input on building a Cultural Events Strategy to assist future Cultural Event Programming. 8. Other Business E. Tayles-Armstrong provided a brief update on the Pickering Museum Village. J. Sabean spoke to a pavilion in West Shore where signage regarding the history of indigenous peoples may be incorrect and asked that the City look into the matter. J. Sabean noted that Robert Hinves had created four paintings of lands in Pickering and asked whether there were any plans to place the Arts in a public space. Page 5 of 5 Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) J. Sabean enquired about the status of the Lishman Sculpture Project. 9. Next Meeting – January 18, 2022 10. Adjournment – 8:15 p.m.