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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12-16-2021The Paducah Creative & Cultural Council convened for a Called Council meeting on December 16, 2021, at 4:30 p.m. in the Commission Chambers at City Hall at 300 South 5th Street. Upon a call of the roll, the following members answered to their names: April Cochran, Shand Stamper,Steven Page, Cindy Ragland, City Planning Director Nic Hutchison present Guests; Chad Clark, Mayor George Bray, and Mary Hammond from CVB join us Mary Katz Not Present Melanie Reason Not Present I. APPROVE MINUTES FOR November, 2021 Cochran to approve minutes. Stamper seconds. No objections. All in favor. Minutes approved. II. Mary Hammond with CVB to introduce Economic Impact Study Hammond explains why the Economic Impact Study is important: Not a pay to play - it's the work to sustain your cultural heritage Americans for the Arts relationship 20 years old, National Endowment for the arts National Endowment for the humanities and Endowment for the Arts Research driven to make marketing decisions Grant applications require research and data Market House theater did it on their own several years back Visitors bureau paid for it 10 years ago $8K plus add ons Lots of work based on non-profit organizations/ it is advised individuals get associated with a non-profit so you can be counted If you want a piece of the pie back you must show economic impact McCracken Co.2.4% of the economic impact in state wide tourism dollars UNESCO creative cities requires that you calculate impact 1.4% 2020 state population UNESCO is a way to differentiate us from other river cities (Franklin TN & Smokie Mountains, Cape, BG, Owensboro) Is there a plan for disseminating information once gathered? Americans for the Arts came and spoke previously and gave the results last time - (add on fees) Covid changed everything: marketing shifted to Focus on quality of life, strategic plan (aside: More wifi needed citywide to improve footing as a digital capital, infrastructure makes a difference) Locals don’t know the Paducah message 5% flying out of Paducah fly out of Barkely Creatives not engaged - not associated with anything and not being counted February Town Hall - C. Clark “Public Art - looking at a permit structure can be data collection” M. Bray thanks us for our service and volunteerism and notes how important our board and this work is. Creativity of Paducah is one of leading attributes but may be fragmented at times. The idea of the board is to bring things together and cuts across all facets of the community. Pledges support financially. One thing he does in economic development is going to companies to thank them for being here. Went to TransMontaigne and asked about making a tank into public art. WallDogs muralist - want to host that in Paducah. Steven Estes. Storage tank - south side is a primary focus. Perhaps a way to partner with PSAD for mural festival. III. NEA Grant Update Make a directory mission or statement Remove all instances of Our, We, US - Advocating for the arts Art in Paducah Add logo for UNESCO Creative Cities Logo Paducah joined Santa Fe as one of only two craft and folk art destination cities in the US Put Organizations and artists as equal weight Correct title under ORGANIZATION LOGOS: *the carson center for the performing arts - does not say that on our site *WKCTC Paducah school of art and design in title Maybe we need to add? Columbia Theater - logo? Separate from Maiden Alley “PADUCAH QUILT MURALS” MISSING? Quilt city USA or Paducah quilt murals INC Wall to wall Do we need to add tab for cultural organizations? Orgs in question are: Hotel Metropolitan River Discovery Submit your events form? IV. New Board Member Update Can we have a copy of another advisory committee bylaws? When are our dates for when terms are up? Cochran Katz 3/24/21, Ragland Page 3/22/22 but were extended. The council likes Morgan Walker, Basil Drosos, and Marcus Turnley for appointment. We recognize all three cannot be appointed at this time. V. Broadway Mural Project This project is moving forward to enhance this property and will be advancing through the mainstreet process. Cool project we look forward to creating the parameters and the process by which artists apply for opportunities like this. Civic Beautification would like to sponsor the next project (with dogwoods) VI. Other Business A.Cochran wants $5,500 for Chair project C. Ragland: Women’s Club board will host an artist each month - at their space on Jefferson. Tommy Fletcher will be Jan artist. 8595365829 if you want an exhibition could be a groups show C. Clark will present next meeting Will cover bylaws next meeting S. Stamper moves to adjourn the meeting S. Page seconds The meeting is Adjourned