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HomeMy WebLinkAboutJune 18, 2024 - RevisedFor information related to accessibility requirements please contact: Committee Coordinator T: 905.420.4611 Email: clerks@pickering.ca Cultural Advisory Committee Agenda June 18, 2024 Hybrid Electronic Meeting - 7:00 pm Main Committee Room Members of the public may observe the meeting proceedings by viewing the livestream. Page 1.Welcome and Call to Order D. Thompson 2.Review and Approval of Agenda D. Thompson 3.Disclosure of Interest D.Thompson 4.Approval of Minutes 4.1 May 21, 2024 Meeting Minutes D. Thompson 1 5.Presentations/Delegations 6.General Business 6.1 PACE Subcommittee Update M. McFarland 6 6.2 Celebration of Gordon Lightfoot Final Artist Selection for Endorsement S. Barakov 6.3 Utility Box Wraps Final Artist Selection for Endorsement S. Barakov 6.4 The 2024 Community Banner Series Top Five Artist for Endorsement J. St. Amant 6.5 Pickering Museum Village Update K. Bradley 10 7.Correspondence D. Thompson 8.Other Business D. Thompson 9.Next Meeting – September 17, 2024 D. Thompson Agenda June 18, 2024 Cultural Advisory Committee Meeting Page 2 of 2 For information related to accessibility requirements please contact: Committee Coordinator T: 905.420.4611 Email: clerks@pickering.ca 10.Adjournment D. Thompson Page 1 of 6 Minutes/Meeting Summary Cultural Advisory Committee Tuesday May 21, 2024 7:00 pm Main Committee Room – Pickering Civic Centre Attendees: D. Thompson, Cultural Advisory Committee, Chair S.Almeida-Schroen, Cultural Advisory Committee, Vice-Chair R. Coelho, Cultural Advisory Committee Member D. Davis, Cultural Advisory Committee Member J.Elliott, Cultural Advisory Committee Member M.McFarland, Cultural Advisory Committee Member A.Mujeeb, Cultural Advisory Committee Member A.Palmer, Cultural Advisory Committee Member R. Wali, Cultural Advisory Committee Member Z.Kazi, Cultural Advisory Committee Member S.Barakov, Coordinator, Public Art K. Bradley, (Acting) Curator, Pickering Museum Village K.Roberts, Manager, Cultural Services J.St. Amant, Coordinator, Cultural Services (Staff Liaison) S. England, (Acting) Clerk, Culture and Recreation (Recording Secretary) Absent: M.Nagy, City Councillor, Ward 2 C. Farrell, (Acting) Supervisor, Cultural Services Item/ Ref # Details, Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) 1. Welcome and Call to Order D.Thompson welcomed members of the Cultural Advisory Committee (CAC) and called the meeting to order. 2. Review and Approval of Agenda D.Thompson put forth a motion for adoption of the current agenda as circulated. Moved by M. McFarland. Cultural Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda May 21, 2024. Carried 3. Disclosure of Interest -1- Page 2 of 6 Item/ Ref # Details, Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) There were no disclosures of interest to matters on the agenda. 4. Approval of Minutes D. Thompson put forth a motion for the adoption of the minutes as circulated. Moved R. Coelho Cultural Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes April 16, 2024. Carried 5. Presentations and Delegations There were no delegations for the meeting. 6. General Business 6.1 M. McFarland RE: Pickering Arts Culture Engagement (PACE) Subcommittee Update M. McFarland spoke to the following updates as outlined in the PACE Report to the Cultural Advisory Committee: 1.PACE had a meeting on May 15, 2024, to discuss Objectives 1, 2, and 3 of the Subcommittee’s workplan including the body of a draft email to be distributed to a select number of community groups, Appendix “A” pending CAC approval; and, 2.PACE’s interest in bringing forth motion for a Public Art Piece as outlined in Objective 3 of the PACE report that represents the Pickering Mosaic and the workplan. A discussion ensued. Under the advisement of K. Roberts being that it would be important to prepare a Report to Council outlining community consultation outcomes and budget requests for the Public Art Piece as included in the CAC’s workplan for 2025. M. McFarland requested the proposed motion to Objective 3 as written and noted in the report be withdrawn. -2- Page 3 of 6 Item/ Ref # Details, Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) Carried 6.2 S. Barakov RE: Public Art Commission: Poppy Sidewalk Markers For Endorsement S. Barakov spoke to details of the Council Directive form January 30th, 2024, Resolution #392/24: 1.The Public Art Jury selected Artist, Linfeng Zhou to commission the sculpture. 2.Installation is scheduled for October 2024. There were no questions. S. Barakov requested endorsement from the Cultural Advisory Committee for Resolution #391/24 including the selected Artist, Linfeng Zhou. Moved by M. McFarland Carried 6.3 S. Barakov RE: Utility Box Wraps: Call to Artists For Endorsement S. Barakov spoke to details of the Call to Artists for the Utility Box Wraps: 1.The project is titled Art Junction: Utility Box Wraps and includes the Call to Artists; 2. Four Artist’s will be selected with each being paid $2,000 each for the creation of the work; and, 3.The final artworks are to be installed in late August 2024. A discussion ensued including questions about the theme expectations of the project. S.Barakov spoke to the artistic theme expectation for the utility box wraps being the history of the area that honour the land and previous caretakers. A discussion ensued. -3- Page 4 of 6 Item/ Ref # Details, Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) S. Barakov requested endorsement from the Cultural Advisory Committee. Moved by M. McFarland Carried 6.4 S. Barakov RE: Public Art Project Updates S. Barakov spoke to the following Public Art updates: 1. Public art activations at Artfest May 25, 26, 2024, including the proposed Gordon Lightfoot commemorative art piece concept presentation opportunity and votes to be presented to the Public Art Jury; 2. The public art unveiling of On the Backs of Fish at the Pickering Museum Village on June 7, 2024; 3. The installation of The Many Roles of Nonstop Blooms by Artist Laura Kay Keeling at Rotary Frenchman’s Bay West Park; and, 4. The Roots to Rebellion Launch at the Pickering Museum Village on July 20, 2024. There were no questions. 6.5 K. Bradley RE: Pickering Museum Village Updates K. Roberts spoke on behalf of K. Bradley speaking to the following updates for the Pickering Museum Village. K. Bradley, who joined the meeting virtually, experienced technical difficulties and was unable to present the memo. 1. The rejuvenation projects for the Log House and Log Barn as well as the site location move for the Harvey House and Puterbaugh School House; 2. Construction updates for the Pickering Heritage and Community Centre; 3. The Roots to Rebellion Launch; 4. The Gather and Grow Mini Exhibit; 5. The Pickering Museum Village education programs; and, -4- Page 5 of 6 Item/ Ref # Details, Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) 6. The upcoming Public Programs that will be offered at the Pickering Museum Village. There were no questions. 7. Correspondence There was no additional correspondence to report. 8. Other Business 8.1 K. Roberts spoke to a directive from Council requesting Staff to investigate the Post Manor Building located at 1970 Brock Road, Pickering, and a feasibility study for the conversion of the Heritage Building into an Art Gallery. The City of Pickering is currently working with a Consultant for the study. Staff would like to include the Cultural Advisory Committee in the consultation process. 8.2 S. Almeida-Schroen inquired about event postings on the City of Pickering Events Calendar. 1. When would details of National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21, 2024, be posted? 2. The Summer Popup Market on July 6, 2024, at the Chestnut Hill Developments Recreation Complex, a third-party event, not posted on the Events Calendar. K. Roberts spoke to the process of posting events on the Calendar, in specific, events organized by third parties. A brief discussion ensued. There were no further questions. K. Roberts to action forwarding the details to J. St. Amant for the Post Manor Study. K. Roberts to action details of National Indigenous Peoples Day being posted on the City of Pickering website. 9. Next Meeting – Tuesday June 18, 2024, at 7:00 pm 10. Adjournment Moved by D. Thompson Carried -5- Meeting Adjourned: 8:05 pm Copy: Director, Community Services -6- -7- To: Cultural Advisory Committee From: PACE Subcommittee Subject: Report of the of the Subcommittee The following report will also act as minutes of the meeting, which took place on May 15, 2024. PACE Subcommittee Members: Michael McFarland - Chair Debbie Thompson Samantha Almeida – Schroen Ruchi Wali The Subcommittee decided that an email was needed so that the Subcommittee could carry out its objectives. Our email is: pacepickering@gmail.com All subcommittee members have access to this email address. Objectives of the PACE Subcommittee: 1) to recommend a plan to expand Cultural Fusion to include as many cultural communities as possible. 2) to engage each of Pickering’s cultural communities in showcasing elements of their culture (arts, music, dance, food and drink) to the community at large through new initiatives, activities and partnerships. 3) to recommend public art that represents the Pickering Mosaic. -8- PACE Page two May 15, 2024 Our next topic of discussion was on Objective #1. We made some progress; however, the subcommittee will report on this objective at a later date. The Subcommittee has now developed a list of 16 Cultural Organizations, and they will be contacted by the Subcommittee using email. (email attached as Appendix A). By contacting these groups, we will work on Objectives 2 and 3. It is our hope that at the beginning, we may receive 5 or 6 groups wishing to meet with us. Now in order to have a good and open discussion with the Cultural organizations the subcommittee feels it will require meeting space. We ask staff to assist in finding a meeting space when and if required. Next was a discussion regarding Objective 3. In that respect, we have one motion to bring forward. This motion aligns with the Public Art Policy – to promote community identity, reflect the diversity and community landscape, and celebrate heritage. Motion: The Cultural Advisory Committee forward a request to Cultural Services to consider including a line item under Public Art in their next budget to allow a call to artists to create art that represents our brand: The Pickering Mosaic Many cultures One Community The art should include pieces that can be displayed in all city buildings. As part of this motion, we ask that the PACE Subcommittee and the Cultural Advisory Committee be allowed to assist in preparing the call to artists. Our next report will be at the June 18th meeting of the CAC. -9- -10- Memo To: Cultural Advisory Committee June 4, 2024 From: Kim Bradley (Acting) Curator, Pickering Museum Village Copy: Director, Community Services Manager, Cultural Services Subject: Pickering Museum Village - Site & Program Updates Background Pickering Museum Village continues to undergo several projects, including the Log House and Log Barn improvements, which will showcase “Roots to Rebellion”. We will be participating in several outreach opportunities each month throughout the summer, across Durham Region and beyond. Pickering Heritage Community Centre Funding for this project provided by Canada Cultural Spaces Fund ($4,000,000) and the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program: Community, Culture and Recreation ($12,500,000) • Footings are in and basement columns (walls) are being prepped for concrete, this work continues. • The Puterbaugh School House has been moved successfully and is awaiting its new resting location. Log House and Barn Funding for this project provided by the Government of Canada Museum Assistance Program Digital Access to Heritage ($212,000) and the Canadian Race Relations Foundation ($50,000). The Log House and Log Barn rejuvenation project is nearly complete. Internal elements are being installed the week of June 3 and June 10, with a plan to host programs as early as June 17, provided the tension rods are installed in the log house and the accessible handrail on the ramp from the Log House so that final inspection can be completed. • Roof replacement on both structures is complete, which includes eaves and downspouts. • Log Barn floor has been poured and has cured. • Pickering Museum Village Exhibit staff have painted the entire inside of the Log House to prepare for opening. -11- • Glass doors for the Log Barn are set to arrive late June 2024 and this will be the final piece. • The website will launch to coincide with the official launch of the spaces. Roots to Rebellion Launch The Roots to Rebellion exhibit and launch of a new public art piece will take place July 20, 2024, from 11:00 am – 2:00 pm. Members of the Cultural Advisory Committee are cordially invited to attend. Remarks will take place at 11:30 am. Join Millie as she shows you what it was like in Pickering in the 1830s. Learn about early settlement, Black history, and the Rebellion of 1837. Guests can try plowing a field, building a fence, and explore augmented reality artifacts and animated content. See how Artist Georgia Fullerton turned a historic wagon into an exciting contemporary artwork that explores the themes of the Roots to Rebellion exhibit. Refreshments will be provided, there will be activities for families, and a special souvenir to take home. The online project was developed with the support of the Digital Access to Heritage Program, managed by the Museum Assistance Program, through the Government of Canada. Roots to Rebellion Gather & Grow Mini Exhibit at the Chestnut Hill Developments Recreation Complex The Chestnut Hill Developments Recreation Complex is host to the Gather & Grown Mini exhibit. This exhibit explores how food preparation and production have united people and communities across cultures and throughout history. Each case explores one of the sub themes using artifacts, information panels, and activities. We invite you to check out the mini exhibit, on display now, until September 30, 2024. After that it will move to the Pickering Public Library, Main Branch for another six-month display. -12- Education Programs All education programs are offered in English and French language. As of May 29, 2024, the final NEW program, “Follow the Drinking Gourd” launched and was very well received. We have 168 education programs, seeing over 7,600 students and faculty visit the site between January and June. Of those, over 6,750 will have participated in English, over 880 in French, and 192 in Museum2U Programs. Education programs will continue throughout the summer, in fact we have many booked already, as well City of Pickering summer camps will participate in education programs. Public Programs • Retro Recipes * Sold Out! • Mother’s Day Tea * Over Sold! • PMV Paints! May 31 & June 21 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm Escape Rooms Bootlegger’s Escape Wednesdays at 5:30 pm in May and June Escape the Outbreak: Cholera Catastrophe Thursdays at 5:30 pm in May and June Escape the Cabin Fridays at 5:30 pm in May and June We opened for General Admission on May 18, 2024, and host the public Wednesday to Friday, 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm, and Saturday & Sunday, 10:00 am – 4:30 pm. Museum Guides lead tours and interpret the buildings. Field Trip education programs include the following: • Blacksmith Apprentice Quest (Grades Two and Three) • Fun on the Farm Independent Discovery (Grades One to Three) • School Days (Grades Two to Three) • Playful Pursuits (Grades Kindergarten to Three) • *NEW* Millie's Day (Grades Two and Three) • *NEW* Roots to Rebellion (Grades Seven and Eight) • *NEW* Traitors! (Grades Seven and Eight) • *NEW* Follow the Drinking Gourd (Grades Five to Eight) – officially launched May 29, 2024. Outreach Pickering Museum Village Tour Guides participate in several outreach opportunities to promote the site and to sell seasonal items for example ice cream at Summer Concerts in the Park and at the waterfront. • May 25, 2024, staff had a booth at Artfest and promoted heritage crafts with children who attended the event. • June 1, 2024, staff will be on hand at the Oshawa Peony Festival with a booth to promote various summer programs and events and will have another craft opportunity for attendees. -13- • Staff will be at Rick Johnson Memorial Park in north Pickering/Seaton throughout the summer, two full weekends in June, three weekends in July, and four in August. Staff will run programs and activities to promote and increase awareness of PMV. Summer Programs & Events NEW Family Fun Fridays! Join us at the Museum for a night of family fun! Complete with games and activities that the whole family will love - this program is the perfect night out! $35.50/group up to 4 people • June 7, 2024 - Summer Solstice • July 5, 2024 - Camp PMV Ice Cream Social People of all ages will flip their lid for this ice cream bonanza! Step into the Pickering Museum Village diner for this 1950s-inspired program, where you will learn how to create your very own handmade ice cream. As if that isn’t nifty enough – check out our sundae bar to jazz up your delicious creation. Don’t forget to explore the Museum’s buildings and exhibits afterwards. Each session is 60 minutes long. One ticket is required for each person attending (not required for infants). Please note, this is not a drop off program. $15.50 Thursdays (May, June) at 3:30 pm and 5 pm Thursdays (July, August) at 12 pm and 2:30 pm Fridays (May - August) at 3:30 pm and 5:30 pm Saturdays (May - August) at 12 pm and 2:30 pm Blacksmith Jewelry Making Workshop Turn something old into something new and beautiful in this creative, hands-on heritage skills program. Create your very own hand-made piece of metal jewelry and learn about the lives and jobs of blacksmiths and metal workers. You may even create the perfect holiday gift for that special someone! $35.50 Saturday June 15 10 am to 1:30 pm, 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm Sunday June 16 10 am to 1:30 pm, 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm NEW Quilt a Coded Message Many enslaved people found freedom in Canada through the Underground Railroad. Codes on quilts helped direct them north. Join our Museum Interpreter to make a quilted potholder in this one day learn to quilt workshop. You’ll learn the hidden meansing of a simple quilt pattern still in use today, and what it meant for freedom seekers along with your new skill! Bring your own lunch for this full day program. $95 Saturday, June 15 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Sunday, June 16 10:00 am – 4:00 pm -14- NEW Woodworkers Apprentice Workshop Join our Museum Interpreter in the woodshop to make your own charcuterie board. Learn the basic skills of woodworking, from selecting and cutting your piece of wood to sanding and finishing your charcuterie board for use in your kitchen (or as a gift). Along with your charcuterie board, you’ll take home a jar of food safe wax to care for your creation. $71 Saturday July 6 & August 3 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm Sunday July 7 & August 4 1:00 to 4:00 pm NEW Beginner Felting Spinning wool and needlework were everyday skills in the log home. Come out to learn the tricks and artistry of felting in this one-day workshop. You’ll felt a picture to take home. $95 Saturday, July 13 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Sunday, July 14 10:00 am – 4:00 pm NEW Roarin’ Race! Adventure your way through each year of the roaring’ 20’s! Through a series of interactive games, puzzles and challenges, your group will explore the Museum in a brand-new way. Perfect for family fun, this program is the bee’s knees! $85/group up to 6 people Wednesdays (July, August) at 12:30 pm and 3 pm Saturdays (June - August) at 11:30 am and 2:15 pm NEW Race to Rebel In this active and adventurous program, participants will have to think quickly on their feet as they go through a day in the life of1837 Pickering. The idea of rebellion is thick in the air, and you will have to decide where you stand. Rebel? Loyalist? Neutral? Find your own place in history in this interactive, village-wide program that will put all your skills to the test! $85/group up to 6 people Fridays (May, June) at 3:15 pm Fridays (July, August) at 1pm and 3:15 pm Sundays (June - August) at 1 pm and 3:15 pm Additional Information For additional information or questions please contact Kim Bradley, (Acting) Curator, Pickering Museum Village at 905.420.4660, ext. 2078 or kbradley@pickering.ca -15-