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2020-06-23 SLAC PacketSouthlake Arts Council Meeting June 23, 2020 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE MEMORANDUM June 18, 2020 TO: Southlake Arts Council FROM: Vicky Schiber, Community Relations Manager SUBJECT: Agenda Item Comments for the Southlake Arts Council meeting on Tuesday, June 23, 2020 at 6:00pm The meeting will be held on Tuesday, June 23, 2020 at The Marg Southlake in Legends Hall Board Room, 285 Shady Oaks. If you are not able to attend this meeting, please notify staff at 817.748.8186 or vschiber(a-ci.southlake.tx.us The meeting room will be set up to ensure physical distancing will be maintained for Board Members, staff and any public attending the meeting. Please let staff know if you have any questions or concerns. Regular Agenda: Agenda Item No. 1. Call To Order 2. Agenda Item No. 2. Public Forum This is the public's opportunity to address the Arts Council about non -agenda items. During Public Forum, the Arts Council will not discuss or take action on any item brought up at this time. Southlake Arts Council respectfully asks anyone speaking during Public Forum to limit remarks to three minutes or less. 3. Aaenda Item No. 3. Consider A. Approval of the minutes from the February 25, 2020 Southlake Arts Council meeting - Please make any corrections to the minutes part of the motion for consideration. 4. Agenda Item No. 4. Discussion A. Bob Jones Nature Center and Preserve Tribute Call to Artist- The purpose of this item is to discuss a call to artist for the Bob Jones Nature Center and Preserve Tribute. Example documents are included in the packet. B. Public Art Budget Update- This item allows for an update on City of Southlake public arts FY2020 budget. No packet document. Southlake Arts Council Meeting June 23, 2020 C. Public Art Update- This item allows for an update on City of Southlake public arts events and activities. No packet document. D. APEX Report- This item allows for an update on APEX events and activities. No packet document. E. Fall Art Exhibit- The purpose of this item is to discuss the upcoming Fall Art Exhibit. No Packet document. F. Permits for FY2021 Art Gallery Exhibits and Receptions- The purpose of this item is to discuss upcoming permits to allow art gallery exhibits and receptions to be held in Town Hall Lobby. Example documents are included in the packet. G. July Southlake Arts Council Meeting Canceled- No packet document. 5. Agenda Item No. 5. Adjournment For your Information- Attendance Report- A copy of the Southlake Arts Council attendance report is included in your packet. We appreciate your commitment and service to the City. Liaison Contact Information: Vicky Schiber Community Relations Manager STAFF CONTACT INFORMATION: Telephone- (817) 748-8186 Facsimile- (817) 748-8027 285 Shady Oaks Drive, Southlake, Texas 76092 Vicky Schiber, Community Relations Manager, vschiber@ci.southlake.tx.us CITY OF SOUTH LADE SOUTHLAKE ARTS COUNCIL Tuesday, June 23, 2020 Location: The Marq Southlake- Legends Hall Board Room 285 Shady Oaks Drive Southlake, Texas 76092 Time: 6:00 p.m. Regular Agenda: 1. Call to Order 2. Public Forum (This is the Public's opportunity to address Southlake Arts Council about non -agenda items. During Public Forum, Southlake Arts Council will not discuss, consider or take action on any items presented. Southlake Arts Council respectfully asks anyone speaking during Public Forum to limit remarks to three minutes or less.) 3. Consider A. Approve the minutes from the February 25, 2020 Southlake Arts Council meeting 4. Discussion A. Bob Jones Nature Center and Preserve Tribute Call to Artist B. Public Art Budget Update C. Public Art Update D. APEX Report E. Fall Art Exhibit F. Permits for FY2021 Art Gallery Exhibits and Receptions G. July Southlake Arts Council Meeting Canceled 5. Adjournment City of Southlake Values: Integrity ♦ Innovation ♦ Accountability ♦ Commitment to Excellence ♦ Teamwork Southlake Arts Council Meeting Date — June 23, 2020 Page 2 of 2 CERTIFICATE I hereby certify that the above age8qipjyyposted on the official bulletin boards at Town Hall, 1400 Main Street, Cthlake, Texas, on Frida;,� j 111%A'!�;eVpr 6:00 p.m. pursuant to Chapter 551 of the Texas Government 4 - O: ,yr Aniy S el y, TRMC >- c ' C= City Secretary - If you plan to attend this public niQRting anit•hHV6•dis,Ql9itity that requires special needs, please advise the City Secretary 48 hours in advance at 817.748.8016 reasonable ;'tolta><ro ��oiT1 be made to assist City of Southlake Values: Integrity ♦ Innovation ♦ Accountability ♦ Commitment to Excellence ♦ Teamwork CITY OF SOUTHLAKE SOUTHLAKE ARTS COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES, FEBRUARY 251h 2020 LOCATION: Southlake Town Hall 4th Floor Room 4A 1400 Main Street Southlake, Texas TIME: 6:00 p.m. SOUTHLAKE ARTS COUNCIL PRESENT: Vice Chair Jesika Cook, Secretary Beatriz Terrazas and Southlake Arts Council members; Heather Engelhardt, and Tamara McMillan SOUTHLAKE ARTS COUNCIL ABSENT: Chair Miriam Murray and Southlake Arts Council Members Mimi Tran and Terri Messing STAFF PRESENT: Community Relations Manager Vicky Schiber REGULAR SESSION si I M 11exal N Q 4:7 Southlake Arts Council Vice Chair Jesika Cook called the meeting to order at 6:11 p.m. 2. PUBLIC FORUM Vice Chair Jesika Cook opened the Public Forum at 6.11 p.m. There being no one present to address the Arts Council, the Public Forum was closed at 6:12 p.m. 3. CONSIDER AGENDA 3A. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES FROM THE NOVEMBER 26, 2019 SOUTHLAKE ARTS COUNCIL MEETING APPROVED A motion was made to approve the minutes of the November 26, 2019 Southlake Arts Council meeting with one correction. Motion: McMillan Second: Engelhardt Ayes: Cook, Engelhardt, McMillan, Terrazas Nays: None City of Southlake Values. - Integrity ♦ Innovation ♦ Accountability ♦ Commitment to Excellence ♦ Teamwork Minutes of the February 25, 2020 Southlake Arts Council Meeting Page 2 of 3 Abstain: None Vote: 4-0 DISCUSSION 4A. PUBLIC ART UPDATE Community Relations Manager Vicky Schiber presented a staff report and answered questions. Direction to staff included: • A calendar of public art installations 4B. APEX REPORT Community Relations Manager Vicky Schiber presented an APEX performance update. The Fort Worth Opera is set to be rescheduled. A new date has not yet been determined. 4C. BOB JONES TRIBUTE Community Relations Manager Vicky Schiber presented a discussion for the Bob Jones Nature Center and Preserve tribute. Direction to staff included: • A call to artist discussion 4D. OFFICER DUTIES AND RESPOSIBILITIES Community Relations Manager Vicky Schiber presented an overview of the Southlake Arts Council duties and responsibilities. 5. ADJOURNMENT APPROVED A motion was made to adjourn the meeting at 6.31 p.m. Motion: McMillan Second: Terrazas Ayes: Cook, Engelhardt, McMillan, Terrazas Nays: None Abstain: None Vote: 4-0 City of Southlake Values. - Integrity ♦ Innovation ♦ Accountability ♦ Commitment to Excellence ♦ Teamwork 3A-2 Minutes of the February 25, 2020 Southlake Arts Council Meeting Page 3 of 3 Attest: Jesika Cook, Vice Chair Community Services Department A digital audio recording of this meeting is available in the Office of the City Secretary. City of Southlake Values: Integrity ♦ Innovation ♦ Accountability ♦ Commitment to Excellence ♦ Teamwork 3A-3 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE EXAMPLE MEMORANDUM August 23, 2018 To: Southlake Arts Council From: Cassie Tucker, Assistant to the Director of Community Services Subject: Approval of the Call to Artists for an art piece to be installed in a roundabout at the intersection of Tower Blvd. and Zena Rucker Rd. Action Requested: Southlake Arts Council review and approval of the Call to Artists for an art piece to be installed in a roundabout at the intersection of Tower Blvd. and Zena Rucker Rd. Background Information: The Public Art Master Plan recommends commissioning and installing public art pieces in the roundabouts throughout the City for beautification and to build a network of art markers that help with way finding and place making throughout the city. As recommended in the Public Art Master Plan, art has been installed in the five (5) roundabouts to date: • Continental and White Chapel — On the Count of Three by artist Jane Dedecker • White Chapel and Dove Road — Lessons We Have Learned by artist Jane Dedecker • Dove Road and North Carroll — Morning by Darrell Davis • Continental and Carroll Avenue — Taking Flight by Seth Vandable • Dove Road and Peytonville Avenue/Sam School Road — Flying Together by Dream Big Sculptures A sixth art piece is scheduled for installation at the White Chapel Boulevard and Highland Street roundabout upon completion of the roundabout construction in late 2019. The sculpture is "Prairie Winds" by artist Seth Vandable. The purpose of this agenda item is to seek Southlake Arts Council's approval to release a Call to Artists to begin the process of selecting the public art piece for the new roundabout located at Zena Rucker Road and Tower Boulevard. City of Southlake Values: Integrity ♦ Innovation ♦ Accountability ♦ Commitment to Excellence ♦ Teamwork 4A-1 EXAMPLE Southlake Arts Council Meeting Date — August 28, 2018 Page 2 of 2 Financial Considerations: Funding in the amount of $90,000 for the design and installation of artwork is provided in the roundabout project budget. Additionally a $1500 stipend will be provided to 2-3 finalist selected to provide a complete proposal for Arts Council recommendation and City Council consideration. Strategic Link: Approval of the Call to Artists is program is aligned to the City's strategic focus areas of "Quality Development" and "Performance Management and Service Delivery" and the corporate objective: "provide attractive and unique spaces for the enjoyment of personal interests" (C3). Citizen Input/ Board Review: The Call to Artists complies with provisions of the Public Art Display and/or Performance Policy and the Southlake 2030 Public Art Master Plan. Southlake Arts Council will review proposed submittals and make a recommendation on final candidates to the City Council. Legal Review: Not Applicable Alternatives: Approve with recommended edits Deny approval and explore other options Supporting Documents: Call to Artists Recommendation: Southlake Arts Council review and approval of the Call to Artists for an art piece to be installed in a roundabout at the intersection of Tower Blvd. and Zena Rucker Rd. City of Southlake Values: Integrity ♦ Innovation ♦ Accountability ♦ Commitment to Excellence ♦ Teamwork 4A-2 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE TEXAS CALL TO ARTISTS CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS PUBLIC ART PROJECT OPPORTUNITY PUBLIC ART FOR ONE ROUNDABOUT SOUTHLAKE, TX EXAMPLE City of Southlake Call to Artists: Roundabout Project Page 1 of 4 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - The City of Southlake, Texas, through its Southlake Arts Council seeks to commission an artist for the creation of public art to be displayed in a roundabout at Tower Blvd. and Zena Rucker Rd. in Southlake, Texas. The roundabout is scheduled for completion late summer/ fall 2019. The application deadline is Friday, October 19th, 2018. Artists must submit their application on a DVD/CD via mail or hand -delivery to the City of Southlake City Secretary's Office, 1400 Main Street, Suite 270, Southlake, TX 76092. Complete information on how to apply is listed below. PUBLIC ART PROJECT DESCRIPTION The City of Southlake Arts Council seeks artists to provide artwork for one new roundabout. Southlake has 5 existing roundabouts with commissioned art installed. Images of current art can be found on pg. 3-4. The artwork(s) should: Be of the highest quality; Create interest for the community; Enrich the quality of life and visual environment for all residents and visitors of the city; Be visually appealing from all sides; Reflect the mission and values of the City of Southlake; Compliment the current collection; and be appropriate to the identified location, durable, and low maintenance. The Southlake Arts Council is specifically interested in proposals that [insert Arts Council comments here]. Interested applicants should review the City of Southlake urban design elements that reside on the City of Southlake website for further information. Project Budget is approximately $90,000 for the artwork and base. ESTIMATED PROJECT TIMELINE October 19, 2018 Application Deadline October/November, 2018 Application Review/Selection of Finalists November, 2018 Notification to Finalists January, 2019 Presentation of Proposals by Finalists March, 2019 City Council review and final selection March, 2019 Execution of Contract with Artist Fall 2019 Installation 4A-3 EXAMPLE City of Southlake Call to Artists: Roundabout Project Page 2 of 4 The City of Southlake reserves the right to adjust this estimated timeline as necessary. APPLICATION PROCESS This is a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) only. Artists must submit the following on a DVD/CD via mail or hand -delivery to the City of Southlake City Secretary's Office, 1400 Main Street, Suite 270, Southlake, TX 76092. ■ Letter of Interest - Applicants must submit a letter of interest indicating the project(s) for which they are applying and an artist statement. ■ Resume — Limited to three pages or less utilizing a font size of 10 or greater (must include name, address, phone, e-mail and website) ■ Images of Completed Artwork — Must be submitted in a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation with no more than twenty-five (25) images of completed works (one image per slide). The first slide should include the artist name and contact information. Each image must include a title. ■ Description of Completed Artwork for Review — Must be submitted in a Microsoft Word document to include the title, date, media, size (HxWxD), commission cost/purchase price, and a brief description of the artwork corresponding to the images submitted in the PowerPoint presentation. ARTIST SELECTION PROCESS The Southlake Arts Council and City Council will select one artist to commission the artwork. Criteria for selection includes: artistic merit as evidenced by the submitted materials; the applicant's professional qualifications; proven ability to perform well on similar projects; and demonstrated ability to work with government agencies, boards, committees, architects, engineers, and other groups for the successful completion of similar art projects. Artists chosen as finalists will be provided with a $1500 stipend to complete their final concept. A maquette of the concept must be provided prior to City Council review. HELPFUL WEBSITE LINKS City of Southlake: http://www.cityofsouthlake.com Southlake Public Art Collection: https://www.experiencesouthlaketexas.com/410/Southlake-Public-Art Southlake Public Art Master Plan: https://www.cityofsouthlake.com/812/Public-Arts Southlake Urban Design Plan: http://www.cityofsouthlake.com/index.aspx?NID=876 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: Cassie Tucker, Assistant to the Director of Community Services (817) 748-8036 or ctucker@ci.southlake.tx.us EXAMPLE City of Southlake Call to Artists: Roundabout Project Page 3 of 4 CURRENT COLLECTION OF ROUNDABOUT ART: Roundabout Art in Southlake, Texas . On the Count of Three By: Jane DeDecker $' Location: White Chapel & Continental Lessons We Have Learned By: Jane DeDecker r 4'"''.. Location:White Chapel & Dove r r Morning By: Darrell Davis Location: Carroll & Dove Taking Flight By: Seth Vandable Location: Brumlow & Continental r M1 i EXAMPLE City of Southlake Call to Artists: Roundabout Project Page 4 of 4 Flying Together By Dream Big Sculpture Location: Sam School & Peytonville Location for proposed artwork: Zena Rucker Rd. and Tower Blvd. r R � c k I Lt I I R K CITY OF SOUTHLAKE TEXAS CALL TO ARTISTS CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS PUBLIC ART PROJECT OPPORTUNITY PUBLIC ART FOR ONE ROUNDABOUT SOUTHLAKE, TX EXAMPLE City of Southlake Call to Artists: Roundabout Project Page 1 of 4 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - The City of Southlake, Texas, through its Southlake Arts Council seeks to commission an artist for the creation of public art to be displayed in a roundabout at Tower Blvd. and Zena Rucker Rd. in Southlake, Texas. The roundabout is scheduled for completion late summer/ fall 2019. The application deadline is Friday, October 19th, 2018. Artists must submit their application on a DVD/CD via mail or hand -delivery to the City of Southlake City Secretary's Office, 1400 Main Street, Suite 270, Southlake, TX 76092. Complete information on how to apply is listed below. PUBLIC ART PROJECT DESCRIPTION The City of Southlake Arts Council seeks artists to provide artwork for one new roundabout. Southlake has 5 existing roundabouts with commissioned art installed. Images of current art can be found on pg. 3-4. The artwork(s) should: Be of the highest quality; Create interest for the community; Enrich the quality of life and visual environment for all residents and visitors of the city; Be visually appealing from all sides; Reflect the mission and values of the City of Southlake; Compliment the current collection; and be appropriate to the identified location, durable, and low maintenance. The Southlake Arts Council is specifically interested in proposals that [insert Arts Council comments here]. Interested applicants should review the City of Southlake urban design elements that reside on the City of Southlake website for further information. Project Budget is approximately $90,000 for the artwork and base. ESTIMATED PROJECT TIMELINE October 19, 2018 Application Deadline October/November, 2018 Application Review/Selection of Finalists November, 2018 Notification to Finalists January, 2019 Presentation of Proposals by Finalists March, 2019 City Council review and final selection March, 2019 Execution of Contract with Artist Fall 2019 Installation 4A-7 EXAMPLE City of Southlake Call to Artists: Roundabout Project Page 2 of 4 The City of Southlake reserves the right to adjust this estimated timeline as necessary. APPLICATION PROCESS This is a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) only. Artists must submit the following on a DVD/CD via mail or hand -delivery to the City of Southlake City Secretary's Office, 1400 Main Street, Suite 270, Southlake, TX 76092. ■ Letter of Interest - Applicants must submit a letter of interest indicating the project(s) for which they are applying and an artist statement. ■ Resume — Limited to three pages or less utilizing a font size of 10 or greater (must include name, address, phone, e-mail and website) ■ Images of Completed Artwork — Must be submitted in a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation with no more than twenty-five (25) images of completed works (one image per slide). The first slide should include the artist name and contact information. Each image must include a title. ■ Description of Completed Artwork for Review — Must be submitted in a Microsoft Word document to include the title, date, media, size (HxWxD), commission cost/purchase price, and a brief description of the artwork corresponding to the images submitted in the PowerPoint presentation. ARTIST SELECTION PROCESS The Southlake Arts Council and City Council will select one artist to commission the artwork. Criteria for selection includes: artistic merit as evidenced by the submitted materials; the applicant's professional qualifications; proven ability to perform well on similar projects; and demonstrated ability to work with government agencies, boards, committees, architects, engineers, and other groups for the successful completion of similar art projects. Artists chosen as finalists will be provided with a $1500 stipend to complete their final concept. A maquette of the concept must be provided prior to City Council review. HELPFUL WEBSITE LINKS City of Southlake: http://www.cityofsouthlake.com Southlake Public Art Collection: https://www.experiencesouthlaketexas.com/410/Southlake-Public-Art Southlake Public Art Master Plan: https://www.cityofsouthlake.com/812/Public-Arts Southlake Urban Design Plan: http://www.cityofsouthlake.com/index.aspx?NID=876 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: Cassie Tucker, Assistant to the Director of Community Services (817) 748-8036 or ctucker@ci.southlake.tx.us EXAMPLE City of Southlake Call to Artists: Roundabout Project Page 3 of 4 CURRENT COLLECTION OF ROUNDABOUT ART: Roundabout Art in Southlake, Texas . On the Count of Three By: Jane DeDecker $' Location: White Chapel & Continental Lessons We Have Learned By: Jane DeDecker r 47''.. Location:White Chapel & Dove r t � r Y I TIC Morning By: Darrell Davis Location: Carroll & Dove Taking Flight By: Seth Vandable Location: Brumlow & Continental r M1 i EXAMPLE City of Southlake Call to Artists: Roundabout Project Page 4 of 4 Flying Together By Dream Big Sculpture Location: Sam School & Peytonville Location for proposed artwork: Zena Rucker Rd. and Tower Blvd. r R � c k I Lt y_ • �.L y 4A-1 O EXAMPLE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE MEMORANDUM August 23, 2018 To: Southlake Arts Council From: Cassie Tucker, Assistant to the Director Subject: Permits for FY2019 Art Gallery Exhibits and Receptions Action Requested: Southlake Arts Council approval of permits for the FY2019 Art Gallery exhibits and receptions Background Information: Each year the Southlake Arts Council partners with select partners and community groups to bring art to the community. The purpose of this item is to approve the permits allowing for all FY2019 exhibits and receptions, including: • Art in the Square (exhibit, February 17, 2019 - April 28, 2019; reception, February 17, 2019) • Summer Historical Society Exhibit (exhibit, July 12, 2019 - September 8, 2019; reception, July 28, 2019) • Fall Art Exhibit (exhibit, September 7, 2019 - November 3, 2019; reception, September 22, 2019) For each exhibit the artwork will not exceed 30% of the lobby wall space and will be hung on wall panels using the same gallery display system used for previous displays. The pieces will be placed based on size and aesthetic concerns related to color and composition. The art gallery receptions will be held in the Town Hall lobby on Sundays from 5.00 - 6:30pm. The receptions will require 100% of the lobby area and will include a program, refreshments and entertainment. The permits for the exhibits and receptions comply with provisions of the Public Art Display and Performance Policy. A copy of each permit is attached for your review. City of Southlake Values: Integrity ♦ Innovation ♦ Accountability ♦ Commitment to Excellence ♦ Teamwork 4F-1 EXAMPLE Southlake Arts Council Meeting Date — August 28, 2018 Page 2 of 2 Financial Considerations: The public art budget allocates up to $2,000 for each gallery reception (excluding the Southlake Historical Society event, which is funded by the Southlake Historical Society). The budget includes funding for refreshments, entertainment, and marketing. Funding is available in the FY2019 Public Art budget and upon City Council approval of the FY2019 Public Art budget. Strategic Link: This permit is linked to the City Council Focus Area of Partnerships and Volunteerism. The permit also addresses the corporate objectives of providing opportunities for partnerships and volunteer involvement and enhancing the sense of community by providing excellent customer service and citizen engagement opportunities. Citizen Input/ Board Review: Southlake Arts Council consideration August 28, 2018 Legal Review: The permit form was reviewed previously with the Public Art Display and Performance Policy by the City Attorney Alternatives: Approve the permits as presented Approve the permits with modifications Decision not to approve the permits Supporting Documents: • Permit Application: Art in the Square • Permit Application: Summer Southlake Historical Society Exhibit • Permit Application: Fall Art Exhibit • Public Art and Display Policy Recommendation: Southlake Arts Council approval of permits for the FY2019 Art Gallery receptions City of Southlake Values: Integrity ♦ Innovation ♦ Accountability ♦ Commitment to Excellence ♦ Teamwork 4F-2 Southlake Arts Council EXAMPLE Public Art Display and/or Performance Facility and Property Use Permit Please Note: All requests are taken on a first -come, first -served basis. Art Exhibit agreement is also required to be signed before any display or performance may occur. Extensions may be granted by staff. City Facility requested: Southlake Town Hall, 1400 Main Street, Southlake — 2nd floor main lobby CONTACT INFORMATION Applicant: Cassie Tucker, on behalf Southlake Arts Council Phone: 817.748.8036 Cell Phone: 262.565.7949 E-Mail Address: ctucker(a ci.south lake.tx.us Address: 1400 Main Street #210 City: Southlake State: TX Zip: 76092 Alternative Contact: Terri Messing Phone Number: 817.307.2224 E-mail: terrimessing (abverizon.net DISPLAY or PERFORMANCE INFORMATION Requested Date(s): 1) Reception — Sunday, February 17, 2019, 5:00 — 6:30 pm for a Gallery Reception 2) Exhibit — February 17, 2019 — April 28, 2019 (Art in the Square weekend) Type of Display or Performance: 1) Reception — The Strokes of Art in the Square gallery reception will be held to kick-off the annual Art in the Square festival. 2) Exhibit — The Strokes of Art in the Square exhibit will showcase artwork from the 2019 Art in the Square Featured Artists. Duration of Event(s) or Performance: 1) Reception — The art gallery reception duration is February 17, 2019, 5:00 — 6:30 pm only. 2) Exhibit — The art exhibit duration is for approximately two (2) months (February 17, 2019 through April 28, 2019). Detailed Information including a wall or floor space plan, display or performance details, including planned activities and/or any equipment/special needs required: 1) Reception -- The art gallery reception Sunday, February 17, 2019 will require 100% of the lobby area in Town Hall. The reception will include a program and will feature brief speeches by event sponsors, recognition of the artists, entertainment and refreshments. The reception will be managed and arranged the same as previously approved events. 4F-3 EXAMPLE Public Art Display and/or Performance Facility and Property Use Permit Page 2 Non -Profit: Yes X No Is this display or performance to include a fund raiser? Yes No X Note: Must provide at least 6 weeks notice and cannot be a continuous fundraising effort throughout the duration of the exhibit, but must occur in a specific event(s) Please answer the following: Does your organization maintain a Southlake Mailing address or PO Box? Yes X No Do a majority of your members, including officers, reside in Southlake? Yes X No Will your event cause any impact on City Staff or City resources? Yes X No 4F-4 Southlake Arts Council EXAMPLE Public Art Display and/or Performance Facility and Property Use Permit Please Note: All requests are taken on a first -come, first -served basis. Art Exhibit agreement is also required to be signed before any display or performance may occur. Extensions may be granted by staff. City Facility requested: Southlake Town Hall, 1400 Main Street, Southlake — 2nd floor main lobby CONTACT INFORMATION Applicant: Southlake Historical Society, Connie Cooley Phone: 817-223-9606 E-Mail Address: cecooley(a�verizon.net Address: City: Southlake State: TX Zip: 76092 DISPLAY or PERFORMANCE INFORMATION Requested Date(s): 1) Reception — July 28, 2019 2) Exhibit — July 12, 2019 through September 7, 2019 Type of Display or Performance: 1) Reception — The gallery reception will be held, date to be determined. 2) Exhibit — Southlake Historical Society exhibit will consist of 8-12 assorted historical objects including photographs, paintings, and artifacts selected by the Southlake Historical Society. The theme of the exhibit celebrates the centennial of the 1919 Carroll school. Duration of Event(s) or Performance: 1) Reception — The art gallery reception duration is July 28, 2019, from 5:00-6:30pm. 2) Exhibit — The duration of the historical arts exhibit is approximately eight (8) weeks (July 12, 2019 through September 7, 2019). Detailed Information including a wall or floor space plan, display or performance details, including planned activities and/or any equipment/special needs required: 1) Reception — The art gallery reception will require 100% of the lobby area in Town Hall. The reception will include a program and refreshments. The reception will be managed and arranged the same as previous approved events. 2) Exhibit — The historical arts exhibit will include photographs and artifacts. The exhibit will require less than 30% of the lobby wall space and 30% of the floor space and will be displayed using the same gallery display system used for previous displays. The exhibit will be managed and maintained by City of Southlake staff. The exhibit is sponsored by the Southlake Historical Society. Publicity for the exhibit and reception will be provided by the City of Southlake and the Southlake . Organization Represented: Southlake Historic$racie EXAMPLE Public Art Display and/or Performance Facility and Property Use Permit Page 2 Non -Profit: Yes X No Is this display or performance to include a fund raiser? Yes No X Note: Must provide at least 6 weeks notice and cannot be a continuous fundraising effort throughout the duration of the exhibit, but must occur in a specific event(s) Please answer the following: Does your organization maintain a Southlake Mailing address or PO Box? Yes X No Do a majority of your members, including officers, reside in Southlake? Yes X No Will your event cause any impact on City Staff or City resources? Yes X No 4F-6 Southlake Arts Council EXAMPLE Public Art Display and/or Performance Facility and Property Use Permit Please Note: All requests are taken on a first -come, first -served basis. Art Exhibit agreement is also required to be signed before any display or performance may occur. Extensions may be granted by staff. City Facility requested: Southlake Town Hall, 1400 Main Street, Southlake — 2nd floor main lobby CONTACT INFORMATION Applicant: Cassie Tucker, on behalf Southlake Arts Council Phone: 817.748.8036 Cell Phone: 262.565.7949 E-Mail Address: ctucker(a ci.south lake.tx.us Address: 1400 Main Street #210 City: Southlake State: TX Zip: 76092 Alternative Contact: Terri Messing Phone Number: 817.307.2224 E-mail: terrimessing (abverizon.net DISPLAY or PERFORMANCE INFORMATION Requested Date(s): 1) Reception — Sunday, September 22, 2019, 5:00 - 6:30 pm 2) Exhibit — September 8, 2019 — November 3, 2019 Type of Display or Performance: 1) Reception — The art gallery reception will be held to kick-off the art exhibit. 2) Exhibit — The exhibit will consist of assorted art pieces selected by the Southlake Arts Council. Duration of Event(s) or Performance: 1) Reception — The art gallery reception duration is September 22, 2019, 5:00 — 6:30 pm. 2) Exhibit — The art exhibit duration is for approximately two (2) months (September 8, 2019 through November 3, 2019). Detailed Information including a wall or floor space plan, display or performance details, including planned activities and/or any equipment/special needs required: 1) Reception -- The art gallery reception will require 100% of the lobby area in Town Hall. The reception will include a program, refreshments and entertainment. The reception will be managed and arranged the same as previously approved events. 2) Exhibit — The art exhibit will include art work from local artist(s) selected by Southlake Arts Council. The exhibit will require less than 30% of the lobby wall space and will be hung on wall panels using the same gallery display system used for previous displays. The exhibit will be managed and maintained by City of Sout IF 1. The exhibit is sponsored by the Southlake EXAMPLE Public Art Display and/or Performance Facility and Property Use Permit Page 2 Arts Council and Apex Arts League. Publicity for the exhibit and the reception will be provided by the City of Southlake and Apex Arts League. Organization Represented: Southlake Arts Council and Apex Arts League. Non -Profit: Yes X No Is this display or performance to include a fund raiser? Yes No X Note: Must provide at least 6 weeks notice and cannot be a continuous fundraising effort throughout the duration of the exhibit, but must occur in a specific event(s) Please answer the following: Does your organization maintain a Southlake Mailing address or PO Box? Yes X No Do a majority of your members, including officers, reside in Southlake? Yes X No Will your event cause any impact on City Staff or City resources? Yes X No EXAMPLE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE Public Art Display and/or Performance Policy Policy: Display and/or Performance of art in public facilities or other city properties Source: City Council Effective Date: 1.0 Purpose: The purpose of this policy is to create a procedure to determine what art can be displayed within public facilities or other city property, and for how long, as well as to create an administrative framework for control of displayed artwork and related issues of liability, while epitomizing the City's core values of integrity, innovation, accountability, commitment to excellence, and teamwork. 2.0 Goals: 2.1 To create a process and to put controls in place for temporary display of art in public facilities and parks. 2.2 To provide a policy and a process for temporary art displays in public facilities by: 2.2.1 Requiring little or nominal expense to the City to display works of local and nationally recognized professional artists; 2.2.2 Providing a more satisfactory esthetic experience for citizens visiting public facilities or parks; 2.2.3 Creating an incentive or destination for citizens to utilize public facilities in order to involve them more in local government; and, 2.2.4 Drawing citizens and others to shopping venues contiguous to public facilities and parks. 2.3 To provide a policy and a process for permanent art displays in public parks and city facilities. 3.0 Definitions: 3.1 Arts in public places — Any art displayed, performed, or demonstrated in City parks, rights of way, or the interior/exterior of any City facility. 4F-9 EXAMPLE 3.2 Artwork — Includes, but is not limited to, a sculpture, monument, mural, painting, fountain, or stained glass. 3.3 Artist — A practitioner in the visual and/or performing arts generally recognized by critics and peers as a professional of serious intent and recognized ability that produces fine works of arts. 3.4 City — Shall mean the City of Southlake, Texas. 3.5 Deaccession — The removal, relocation, selling, auctioning, or trading of artworks owned by the City. 3.6 Donations (and Gifts) — Arts donated to the City from a private individual or institution and/or other outside sources. 3.7 Loan — Works of art provided to the City to display for a predetermined period of time and to be returned to the owner after the loan period has expired. 3.8 Southlake Arts Council - A board appointed by the City Council that makes recommendations to the City Council regarding the public arts program. 3.9 Permanent arts in public places - Any visual work of art displayed in City parks, rights of way, or the interior/exterior of any City facility. 3.10 Donor - An individual, private company, community group, or other organization who places artwork in City parks, rights of ways, the interior or exterior of any City facility and/or private facilities and/or properties. 3.11 Public Arts Collection — Consists of all City of Southlake owned or controlled fine works of art. 3.12 Art Exhibit Agreement — Agreement that will exist between the City of Southlake and artists who display temporary exhibits in city facilities or on city property. 3.13 Temporary arts in City facilities or property — Any visual or performing work of art in city facilities or property. 3.14 Facility Arts Display Performance Use Permit - Form is required to be filled out and processed by staff for Arts Council review six weeks prior to display, with the exception of art displays or performances initiated by city departments or divisions, which will be coordinated with the Southlake Arts Council staff liaison for scheduling purposes. 4 F-1 O EXAMPLE 4.0 Placement of temporary art exhibits or performances at public facilities or other city property: 4.1 Planned Visual Art Exhibits, temporary — The Southlake Arts Council may present up to three Calls to Artists per annum and would select the artist(s) to present artwork in accordance with the Call to Artist SOP. The dates for presentation of the artwork and length of the exhibit will be determined by the Southlake Arts Council. Temporary exhibits would occur no more than five times per year with one of those times being reserved for CISD student art. Art exhibits will be managed and maintained by the City of Southlake staff liaison to the Southlake Arts Council. City department art displays, events or programs may be available for Arts Council review but not approval. All other applications will require Arts Council review and approval. No exhibit will be allowed to take up more than thirty percent (30%) of the floor space and/or thirty percent (30%) of the wall space in common areas of city facilities. A plan will be required detailing wall and floor space needed. Exceptions may be granted with City Council approval only. 4.2 Ad Hoc Visual Arts Exhibits, temporary — Unlike the planned exhibits, these would be initiated by the public or City of Southlake staff, and would occur when space is available as determined by staff. A Facility Arts Display/Performance Form will need to be submitted to the Arts Council liaison at least six weeks in advance of the showing. The Southlake Arts Council will review and approve or deny all applications in order to determine appropriateness of the application in a requested venue. The dates for presentation of the artwork and length of the exhibit will be determined by the Southlake Arts Council. Exhibits will be managed and maintained by the City of Southlake staff liaison with the Southlake Arts Council. City department art displays, events or programs may be available for Arts Council review but not approval. All other applications will require Arts Council review and approval. No exhibit will be allowed to take up more than thirty percent (30%) of the floor space and/or thirty percent (30%) of the wall space in common areas of city facilities. A plan will be required detailing wall and floor space needed. Exceptions may be granted with City Council approval only. 4.3 Performing Arts Programs, temporary — These programs are limited to single performances. A Facility Arts Display/Performance Form will need to be submitted to the Southlake Arts Council liaison at least six weeks in advance of the performance and will be subject to review and approval by the Southlake Arts Council. City sponsored performances in City facilities that are not generally used for programming will be the responsibility of the department or division sponsoring or providing the event. The sponsoring department or division is responsible for submitting proper forms to the Southlake Arts Council liaison. City department art displays, 4F-11 EXAMPLE events or programs may be available for Southlake Arts Council review but not approval; all other applications will require Southlake Arts Council review and approval. 4.4 Donated art to be placed in public facilities — Donated art will be reviewed by the Southlake Arts Council and a recommendation will be made to the City Council for placement of the art in a city facility or on city property. Credence and a clear preference will be given to location indicated by donor, but the City Council will make any and all final determinations on placement. 4.5 Art Exhibit Agreement — Art displayed on a temporary basis will require that the artist and the City of Southlake sign an agreement that determines the length of time for displays. Key components are: 4.5.1 Artwork and agency: The artist shall agree to lend his/her artwork for temporary display at no cost to the city; 4.5.2 Installation and curatorship: The artist shall deliver the artwork in a form that is ready for immediate display; 4.5.3 Artist's assumption of liability and waiver removal of artwork: The artist shall acknowledge and agree that the City will not provide security for the exhibition, including without limitation, set up, operation and tear down of the exhibit, and the City should not, for any reason, be liable for lost, stolen, or damaged artwork and/or any related materials associated or used with the exhibit; and, 4.5.4 Conflicting events: The City will coordinate scheduling of exhibits. Should a conflict arise between the exhibit and a function of the City, the City's event and/or function will take precedence. 4.6 Facility Arts Display Performance Use Permit: The permit is required to be filled out and processed by staff for the Southlake Arts Council review six weeks prior to display, with the exception of art displays or performances initiated by City departments or divisions, which will be coordinated with the Southlake Arts Council staff liaison for scheduling purposes. Extensions of time can be requested for both ad -hoc and planned art displays for a period to be determined by the city staff members who administer the arts program. Any extension of time will be based on, but not limited to, the following: upcoming displays, City Manager's office requests, approval by City Council and other staff - determined administrative needs. 4.7 Sales of displayed art work: Art work that is displayed can be made available for sale by the artist, but the artist or their representative cannot actively solicit the sales of art other than passively indicating (discreetly) the artists' contact information and pricing near the artwork. The city will not be involved in any such transactions and will not solicit sales of items on behalf of an artist or their agents. 4F-12 EXAMPLE 4.8 Art displayed and sold for fundraising: Art can be displayed and sold as part of a fundraising event, but the fundraising can only occur actively at specific events that need to be negotiated with the City. City facilities will not be a site for continuous/ongoing fundraising. Fundraising events can only occur for non-profit organizations. Applications specifically for Town Hall will be reviewed by the Arts Council, and they will make a recommendation to the City Council for final approval. 5.0 Placement of permanent art exhibits or pieces at public facilities or other city property: 5.1 Purchased Public Art — The placement and purchasing process of the Southlake Arts Council, which includes a Call to Artists, and subsequent selection process will be followed. The Southlake Arts Council will make recommendations on placement, artwork, and artists to the City Council who will make any and all final determinations on the said placement and the artwork/artists. 5.2 Donated Public Art - The Southlake Arts Council will make recommendations on placement to the City Council who will make any and all final determinations on the said placement of the donated art. 4F-13 EXAMPLE City of Southlake Permit for the Display and/or Performance of Art in a Public Facility or Property Please Note: All requests are taken on a first -come, first -served basis. Art Exhibit agreement is also required to be signed before any display or performance may occur. Extensions may be granted by staff. City Facility requested Person Responsible: Cell Phone: Address: Zip Alternative Contact: Name: Phone Number: CONTACT INFORMATION Phone: _ E-Mail Address: City E-mail: DISPLAY or PERFORMANCE INFORMATION State Requested Date: Type of Display or performance: Detailed Information including a plan of needed wall or floor space about the display or performance, including planned activities or any equipment/special needs: Organization Represented: _ Non -Profit: Yes No Is this display or performance to include a fundraiser? Yes No Note: Must provide at least 6 weeks notice and cannot be a continuous fundraising effort throughout the duration of the exhibit, but must occur in a specific event(s). If YES, please answer the following: Does your organization maintain a Southlake mailing address or PO Box? Yes No Do a majority of your members, including officers, reside in Southlake? Yes No Will your event cause any impact on City staff or City resources? Yes No 4F-14 EXAMPLE ART EXHIBIT AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, AND (Arti This Art Exhibit Agreement ("Agreement") is made and entered into this day of , by and between the City of Southlake, Texas ("City"), a Home - Rule Municipal Corporation and ("Artist") on the terms and conditions set forth below. WHEREAS, the Exhibition is anticipated to be held from through and any additional dates agreed to in writing; and, WHEREAS, the Exhibition will be located at a facility of the City of Southlake; and, WHEREAS, in exchange for the promotion of the arts, Artist desires to lend, at no cost to City, his/her Artwork (hereinafter defined) for display at the Exhibition as set forth below; and, WHEREAS, the City has investigated and determined that it would be beneficial and in the best interest of the City and its citizens to allow the Artist to place the artwork at City Hall to promote visual arts in the City on the terms and conditions set forth below. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises and the mutual promises, covenants, and agreements hereinafter set forth, Artist and City agree as follows: 1. Artwork and Agency. Artist agrees to, at no cost to City, lend his/her Artwork, as more particularly described and/or depicted on Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes, for display at the Exhibition ("Artwork"). All modifications or additions to Exhibit A shall be in writing, signed by both parties, and attached to this Agreement. Artist and City agree that City is not, under any circumstance, acting as Artist's agent, dealer and/or exclusive seller. The parties acknowledge and agree that the Exhibition is the sole and exclusive event of the City in its promotion of public art. 2. Delivery/Loan Period. Artist hereby agrees to loan the Artwork to City from through . Artist shall, at his/her sole cost and expense, be responsible for delivery and removal of the Artwork from the Exhibition, said removal to occur no later than ("Removal Date"). Artist acknowledges and agrees that space is limited in City Hall and that all artwork submitted for display during the Exhibition is subject to the review and approval of the Southlake Arts Council. 3. Installation and Curatorship. Artist shall deliver the Artwork in a form that is ready for immediate display. Two-dimensional ("2D") Artwork shall be wired for hanging and three dimensional ("3D") artwork must be ready for installation 4F-15 EXAMPLE immediately upon delivery to the Exhibition. Artist shall tape the following information on the back of 2D pieces and attach temporarily to 3D pieces: Artist's name, title of piece, and medium. The Artwork must be approved, in its sole discretion, by the Southlake Arts Council. 4. Artist Assumption of Liability and Waiver/Removal of Artwork. Artist acknowledges and agrees that City will not provide any security for the Exhibition, including, without limitation, set up, operation and teardown of the Exhibition, and City shall not, for any reason, be liable for any lost, stolen and/or damaged Artwork and/or the related materials, equipment and/or any other items associated and/or used in conjunction with the Artwork and/or Exhibition. ARTIST HEREBY RELEASES CITY, ITS COUNCIL MEMBERS, OFFICERS, AGENTS, REPRESENTATIVES AND EMPLOYEES, FROM, AND WAIVES ANY AND ALL RIGHTS TO ANY AND ALL CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES, OR OTHERWISE, HE/SHE MAY HAVE WITH REGARD TO LOST, STOLEN AND/OR DAMAGED ARTWORK AND/OR RELATED MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT AND/OR ANY OTHER ITEMS ASSOCIATED AND/OR USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE ARTWORK AND/OR EXHIBITION. Should Artist fail to remove the Artwork by the Removal Date, City shall have the right to dispose of the Artwork and any other items related thereto in any manner deemed appropriate solely by City. Artist shall be responsible for any and all costs and expenses associated with City's removal of the Artwork and/or the related materials, equipment and/or any other items associated and/or used in conjunction with the Exhibition as provided in this Paragraph. ARTIST HEREBY RELEASES CITY, ITS COUNCIL MEMBERS, OFFICERS, AGENTS, REPRESENTATIVES AND EMPLOYEES, FROM, AND WAIVES ANY AND ALL RIGHTS TO ANY AND ALL CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES, OR OTHERWISE, HE/SHE MAY HAVE WITH REGARD TO, CITY'S REMOVAL OF THE ARTWORK AND/OR RELATED MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT AND/OR ANY OTHER ITEMS ASSOCIATED AND/OR USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE EXHIBITION AS PROVIDED IN THIS PARAGRAPH. 5. Photographic Rights. Artist hereby grants permission to City to photograph and/or videotape and/or to authorize others to photograph and/or videotape the Artwork and Exhibition for any non-commercial use, including but not limited to, installation documentation, publicity of the Artwork and/or Exhibition, record keeping and additional non-commercial purposes such as, among others, educational, public relations and promotion of the arts. 6. Representations and Warranties Regarding Copyright. Artist hereby warrants and represents that the Artwork is an original creation of Artist and will not infringe the copyright, trademark or other intangible rights of any third party. 4F-16 EXAMPLE 7. Termination/Waiver of Damages. This Agreement may, at any time, be terminated for any reason or no reason at all. Should City terminate this Agreement, ARTIST HEREBY RELEASES CITY, ITS COUNCIL MEMBERS, OFFICERS, AGENTS, SERVANTS, REPRESENTATIVES AND EMPLOYEES, FROM, AND WAIVES ANY AND ALL RIGHTS TO ANY AND ALL CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES, OR OTHERWISE, HE/SHE MAY HAVE WITH REGARD TO CITY'S TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ACTUAL AND/OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. 8. Conflicting Events. City will coordinate the scheduling of the Exhibition so as not to conflict with any event and/or function of the City. Should a conflict arise between the Exhibition and an event and/or function of the City, the City's event and/or function shall take precedence over the Exhibition. 9. No Security/Waiver of Damages/Liability. Artist acknowledges and agrees that City will not provide any security for the Exhibition, including, without limitation, set up, operation, viewing by the public and/or removal of the Artwork at the conclusion of the Exhibition, and City shall not be liable for any lost, stolen and/or damaged property, materials, equipment and/or the Artwork and any other items associated and/or used in conjunction with the Exhibition and/or Artwork. ARTIST HEREBY RELEASES CITY, ITS COUNCIL MEMBERS, OFFICERS, AGENTS, REPRESENTATIVES AND EMPLOYEES, FROM, AND WAIVES ANY AND ALL RIGHTS TO ANY AND ALL CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES, OR OTHERWISE, IT MAY HAVE WITH REGARD TO LOST, STOLEN AND/OR DAMAGED PROPERTY, MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT AND/OR THE ARTWORK AND ANY OTHER ITEMS ASSOCIATED AND/OR USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE EXHIBITION AND/OR ARTWORK. 10. Indemnification. ARTIST SHALL DEFEND, INDEMNIFY, SAVE HARMLESS, AND EXEMPT CITY, ITS COUNCIL MEMBERS, OFFICERS, AGENTS, REPRESENTATIVES, SERVANTS AND EMPLOYEES FROM AND AGAINST ALL LAWSUITS, ACTIONS, LEGAL PROCEEDINGS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, DAMAGES, COSTS, EXPENSES, AND ATTORNEYS' FEES INCIDENT TO THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE SET UP, OPERATION, VIEWING BY THE PUBLIC AND/OR REMOVAL OF THE ARTWORK AND ARISING OUT OF A WILLFUL AND/OR NEGLIGENT ACT AND/OR OMISSION OF THE CITY AND/OR ARTIST, THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS, OFFICERS, PARTNERS, AGENTS, SERVANTS, REPRESENTATIVES, CONTRACTORS, SUBCONTRACTORS, VOLUNTEERS AND/OR EMPLOYEES. This Paragraph shall survive the termination of this Agreement. 11. Entirety of Agreement, Governing Jurisdiction and Mediation. This Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement between the parties. No modification will be enforceable except in writing and signed by both parties. This 4F-17 EXAMPLE Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Texas. In the event that any dispute arising under this Agreement results in litigation or mediation, such action or proceeding will be brought exclusively with the state court of Tarrant County, Texas. 12. Reference to Artist. When referring to Artist herein, this Agreement shall refer to and be binding upon Artist, his/her agents, representatives, servants, employees, volunteers and assigns. 13. Reference to City. When referring to City herein, this Agreement shall refer to and be binding upon the City of Southlake, its Council Members, officers, agents, representatives, servants, employees and assigns. 14. Compliance with Laws. Artist shall comply with any and all local, state and federal ordinances, rules, laws and regulations, as they currently exist, may be amended or in the future arising. 15. Default. In the event Artist fails to comply with any of the provisions of this Agreement, City shall have the following remedies, in addition to City's other rights and remedies: a. to immediately terminate this Agreement without any liability to City as previously provided herein; and/or b. to require the immediate cessation of the set up, operation and/or removal of the Artwork and/or Exhibition. 16. Miscellaneous Provisions. a. No Third Party Beneficiaries. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to create any right in any third party not a signatory to this Agreement, and the parties do not intend to create any third party beneficiaries by entering into this Agreement. b. Assignment. This Agreement is not assignable without the prior written consent of City. C. Notices. Any notice provided or permitted to be given under this Agreement must be in writing and may be served by depositing same in the United States Mail, addressed to the party to be notified, postage pre- paid and registered or certified with return receipt requested, or by delivering the same in person to such party via a hand -delivery service, Federal Express or any courier service that provides a return receipt showing the date of actual delivery of same to the addressee thereof. Notice given in accordance herewith shall be effective upon receipt at the address of the addressee. 4F-18 EXAMPLE For purposes of notice, the addresses of the parties shall be as follows: If to the Artist: Attn : If to the City of Southlake: Attn: City of Southlake, Public Arts Liaison 1400 Main Street, Suite 210 Southlake, Texas 76092 d. Sovereign Immunity. The parties agree that City has not waived its sovereign immunity by entering into and performing its obligations under this Agreement. e. Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the parties with respect to the matters contained herein and may not be modified or terminated except upon the mutual written agreement of the parties hereto. f. Execution. This Agreement is executed by the parties hereto without coercion or duress and for substantial consideration, the sufficiency of which is forever confessed. g. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in a number of identical counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original for all purposes. A facsimile signature will also be deemed to constitute an original if properly executed. h. Authority to Execute. The individuals executing this Agreement on behalf of the respective parties below represent to each other and to others that all appropriate and necessary action has been taken to authorize the individual who is executing this Agreement to do so for and on behalf of the party for which his or her signature appears, that there are no other parties or entities required to execute this Agreement in order for the same to be an authorized and binding agreement on the party for whom the individual is signing this Agreement and that each individual affixing his or her signature hereto is authorized to do so, and such authorization is valid and effective on the date hereof. Binding Effect. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, legal representatives, successors and assigns, as allowed herein. 4F-19 EXAMPLE Savings/Severability. In case any one or more of the provisions contained in this Agreement shall for any reason be held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision thereof, and this Agreement shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision had never been contained herein. k. Miscellaneous Representations. Each signatory represents this Agreement has been read by the party for which this Agreement is executed and that such party has had an opportunity to confer with its counsel. Miscellaneous Drafting Provision. This Agreement shall be deemed drafted equally by all parties hereto. The language of all parts of this Agreement shall be construed as a whole according to its fair meaning, and any presumption or principle that the language herein is to be construed against any party shall not apply. Headings in this Agreement are for the convenience of the parties and are not intended to be used in construing this document. M. Waiver. Waiver by either party of any breach of this Agreement, or the failure of either party to enforce any of the provisions of this Agreement, at any time, shall not in any way affect, limit or waive such party's right thereafter to enforce and compel strict compliance. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement and caused this Agreement to be effective on the latest day as reflected by the signatures below. CITY: ARTIST: City of Southlake, Texas 1400 Main Street, Suite 210 Southlake, Texas 76092 817-748-8019 07_110 =F DATE: 4F-20 Southlake Arts Council EXAMPLE Public Art Display and/or Performance Facility and Property Use Permit Please Note: All requests are taken on a first -come, first -served basis. Art Exhibit agreement is also required to be signed before any display or performance may occur. Extensions may be granted by staff. City Facility requested: Southlake Town Hall, 1400 Main Street, Southlake — 2nd floor main lobby CONTACT INFORMATION Applicant: Cassie Tucker, on behalf Southlake Arts Council Phone: 817.748.8036 Cell Phone: 262.565.7949 E-Mail Address: ctucker(a)ci.southlake.tx.us Address: 1400 Main Street #210 City: Southlake State: TX Zip: 76092 Alternative Contact: Terri Messing Phone Number: 817.307.2224 E-mail: terrimessing6Dverizon.net DISPLAY or PERFORMANCE INFORMATION Requested Date(s): 1) Reception — Sunday, February 17, 2019, 5:00 — 6:30 pm for a Gallery Reception 2) Exhibit — February 17, 2019 — April 28, 2019 (Art in the Square weekend) Type of Display or Performance: 1) Reception — The Strokes of Art in the Square gallery reception will be held to kick-off the annual Art in the Square festival. 2) Exhibit — The Strokes of Art in the Square exhibit will showcase artwork from the 2019 Art in the Square Featured Artists. Duration of Event(s) or Performance: 1) Reception — The art gallery reception duration is February 17, 2019, 5:00 — 6:30 pm only. 2) Exhibit — The art exhibit duration is for approximately two (2) months (February 17, 2019 through April 28, 2019). Detailed Information including a wall or floor space plan, display or performance details, including planned activities and/or any equipment/special needs required: 1) Reception -- The art gallery reception Sunday, February 17, 2019 will require 100% of the lobby area in Town Hall. The reception will include a program and will feature brief speeches by event sponsors, recognition of the artists, entertainment and refreshments. The reception will be managed and arranged the same as previously approved events. 4 F-21 EXAMPLE 2) Exhibit — The exhibit will feature art pieces from the 2019 Art in the Square Featured Artists. The exhibit will require less than 30% of the lobby wall space and will be hung on wall panels using the same gallery display system used for previous displays. The exhibit will be managed and maintained by City of Southlake staff. The exhibit is sponsored by the Southlake Arts Council, APEX Arts League and Art in the Square. Publicity for the exhibit and the reception will be provided by the City of Southlake, APEX Arts League and Art in the Square. Organization Represented: Southlake Arts Council, APEX Arts League and Art in the Square Non -Profit: Yes X No Is this display or performance to include a fund raiser? Yes No X Note: Must provide at least 6 weeks notice and cannot be a continuous fundraising effort throughout the duration of the exhibit, but must occur in a specific event(s) Please answer the following: Does your organization maintain a Southlake Mailing address or PO Box? Yes X No Do a majority of your members, including officers, reside in Southlake? Yes X No Will your event cause any impact on City Staff or City resources? Yes X No 4F-22 Southlake Arts Council EXAMPLE Public Art Display and/or Performance Facility and Property Use Permit Please Note: All requests are taken on a first -come, first -served basis. Art Exhibit agreement is also required to be signed before any display or performance may occur. Extensions may be granted by staff. City Facility requested: Southlake Town Hall, 1400 Main Street, Southlake — 2nd floor main lobby CONTACT INFORMATION Applicant: Southlake Historical Society, Connie Cooley Phone: 817-223-9606 E-Mail Address: cecooley(a)verizon.net Address: City: Southlake State: TX Zip: 76092 DISPLAY or PERFORMANCE INFORMATION Requested Date(s): 1) Reception — July 28, 2019 2) Exhibit — July 12, 2019 through September 7, 2019 Type of Display or Performance: 1) Reception — The gallery reception will be held, date to be determined. 2) Exhibit — Southlake Historical Society exhibit will consist of 8-12 assorted historical objects including photographs, paintings, and artifacts selected by the Southlake Historical Society. The theme of the exhibit celebrates the centennial of the 1919 Carroll school. Duration of Event(s) or Performance: 1) Reception — The art gallery reception duration is July 28, 2019, from 5:00-6:30pm. 2) Exhibit — The duration of the historical arts exhibit is approximately eight (8) weeks (July 12, 2019 through September 7, 2019). Detailed Information including a wall or floor space plan, display or performance details, including planned activities and/or any equipment/special needs required: 1) Reception — The art gallery reception will require 100% of the lobby area in Town Hall. The reception will include a program and refreshments. The reception will be managed and arranged the same as previous approved events. 2) Exhibit — The historical arts exhibit will include photographs and artifacts. The exhibit will require less than 30% of the lobby wall space and 30% of the floor space and will be displayed using the same gallery display system used for previous displays. The exhibit will be managed and maintained by City of Southlake staff. The exhibit is sponsored by the Southlake Historical Society. Publicity for the exhibit and reception will be provided by the City of Southlake and the Southlake . Organization Represented: Southlake Histor��,�LSo� EXAMPLE Non -Profit: Yes X No Is this display or performance to include a fund raiser? Yes No X Note: Must provide at least 6 weeks notice and cannot be a continuous fundraising effort throughout the duration of the exhibit, but must occur in a specific event(s) Please answer the following: Does your organization maintain a Southlake Mailing address or PO Box? Yes X No Do a majority of your members, including officers, reside in Southlake? Yes X No Will your event cause any impact on City Staff or City resources? Yes X No 4 F-24 Southlake Arts Council EXAMPLE Public Art Display and/or Performance Facility and Property Use Permit Please Note: All requests are taken on a first -come, first -served basis. Art Exhibit agreement is also required to be signed before any display or performance may occur. Extensions may be granted by staff. City Facility requested: Southlake Town Hall, 1400 Main Street, Southlake — 2nd floor main lobby CONTACT INFORMATION Applicant: Cassie Tucker, on behalf Southlake Arts Council Phone: 817.748.8036 Cell Phone: 262.565.7949 E-Mail Address: ctucker(o)ci.southlake.tx.us Address: 1400 Main Street #210 City: Southlake State: TX Zip: 76092 Alternative Contact: Terri Messing Phone Number: 817.307.2224 E-mail: terrimessing6Dverizon.net DISPLAY or PERFORMANCE INFORMATION Requested Date(s): 1) Reception — Sunday, September 22, 2019, 5:00 - 6:30 pm 2) Exhibit — September 8, 2019 — November 3, 2019 Type of Display or Performance: 1) Reception — The art gallery reception will be held to kick-off the art exhibit. 2) Exhibit — The exhibit will consist of assorted art pieces selected by the Southlake Arts Council. Duration of Event(s) or Performance: 1) Reception — The art gallery reception duration is September 22, 2019, 5:00 — 6:30 pm. 2) Exhibit — The art exhibit duration is for approximately two (2) months (September 8, 2019 through November 3, 2019). Detailed Information including a wall or floor space plan, display or performance details, including planned activities and/or any equipment/special needs required: 1) Reception -- The art gallery reception will require 100% of the lobby area in Town Hall. The reception will include a program, refreshments and entertainment. The reception will be managed and arranged the same as previously approved events. 2) Exhibit — The art exhibit will include art work from local artist(s) selected by Southlake Arts Council. The exhibit will require less than 30% of the lobby wall space and will be hung on wall panels using the same gallery display system used for previous displays. The exhibit will be managed and maintained by City of SoytCeThe exhibit is sponsored by the Southlake EXAMPLE Arts Council and Apex Arts League. Publicity for the exhibit and the reception will be provided by the City of Southlake and Apex Arts League. Organization Represented: Southlake Arts Council and Apex Arts League. Non -Profit: Yes X No Is this display or performance to include a fund raiser? Yes No X Note: Must provide at least 6 weeks notice and cannot be a continuous fundraising effort throughout the duration of the exhibit, but must occur in a specific event(s) Please answer the following: Does your organization maintain a Southlake Mailing address or PO Box? Yes X No Do a majority of your members, including officers, reside in Southlake? Yes X No Will your event cause any impact on City Staff or City resources? Yes X No 4F-26 EXAMPLE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE Public Art Display and/or Performance Policy Policy: Display and/or Performance of art in public facilities or other city properties Source: City Council Effective Date: 1.0 Purpose: The purpose of this policy is to create a procedure to determine what art can be displayed within public facilities or other city property, and for how long, as well as to create an administrative framework for control of displayed artwork and related issues of liability, while epitomizing the City's core values of integrity, innovation, accountability, commitment to excellence, and teamwork. 2.0 Goals: 2.1 To create a process and to put controls in place for temporary display of art in public facilities and parks. 2.2 To provide a policy and a process for temporary art displays in public facilities by: 2.2.1 Requiring little or nominal expense to the City to display works of local and nationally recognized professional artists; 2.2.2 Providing a more satisfactory esthetic experience for citizens visiting public facilities or parks; 2.2.3 Creating an incentive or destination for citizens to utilize public facilities in order to involve them more in local government; and, 2.2.4 Drawing citizens and others to shopping venues contiguous to public facilities and parks. 2.3 To provide a policy and a process for permanent art displays in public parks and city facilities. 3.0 Definitions: 3.1 Arts in public places — Any art displayed, performed, or demonstrated in City parks, rights of way, or the interior/exterior of any City facility. 4F-27 EXAMPLE 3.2 Artwork — Includes, but is not limited to, a sculpture, monument, mural, painting, fountain, or stained glass. 3.3 Artist — A practitioner in the visual and/or performing arts generally recognized by critics and peers as a professional of serious intent and recognized ability that produces fine works of arts. 3.4 City — Shall mean the City of Southlake, Texas. 3.5 Deaccession — The removal, relocation, selling, auctioning, or trading of artworks owned by the City. 3.6 Donations (and Gifts) — Arts donated to the City from a private individual or institution and/or other outside sources. 3.7 Loan — Works of art provided to the City to display for a predetermined period of time and to be returned to the owner after the loan period has expired. 3.8 Southlake Arts Council - A board appointed by the City Council that makes recommendations to the City Council regarding the public arts program. 3.9 Permanent arts in public places - Any visual work of art displayed in City parks, rights of way, or the interior/exterior of any City facility. 3.10 Donor - An individual, private company, community group, or other organization who places artwork in City parks, rights of ways, the interior or exterior of any City facility and/or private facilities and/or properties. 3.11 Public Arts Collection — Consists of all City of Southlake owned or controlled fine works of art. 3.12 Art Exhibit Agreement — Agreement that will exist between the City of Southlake and artists who display temporary exhibits in city facilities or on city property. 3.13 Temporary arts in City facilities or property — Any visual or performing work of art in city facilities or property. 3.14 Facility Arts Display Performance Use Permit - Form is required to be filled out and processed by staff for Arts Council review six weeks prior to display, with the exception of art displays or performances initiated by city departments or divisions, which will be coordinated with the Southlake Arts Council staff liaison for scheduling purposes. 4F-28 EXAMPLE 4.0 Placement of temporary art exhibits or performances at public facilities or other city property: 4.1 Planned Visual Art Exhibits, temporary — The Southlake Arts Council may present up to three Calls to Artists per annum and would select the artist(s) to present artwork in accordance with the Call to Artist SOP. The dates for presentation of the artwork and length of the exhibit will be determined by the Southlake Arts Council. Temporary exhibits would occur no more than five times per year with one of those times being reserved for CISD student art. Art exhibits will be managed and maintained by the City of Southlake staff liaison to the Southlake Arts Council. City department art displays, events or programs may be available for Arts Council review but not approval. All other applications will require Arts Council review and approval. No exhibit will be allowed to take up more than thirty percent (30%) of the floor space and/or thirty percent (30%) of the wall space in common areas of city facilities. A plan will be required detailing wall and floor space needed. Exceptions may be granted with City Council approval only. 4.2 Ad Hoc Visual Arts Exhibits, temporary — Unlike the planned exhibits, these would be initiated by the public or City of Southlake staff, and would occur when space is available as determined by staff. A Facility Arts Display/Performance Form will need to be submitted to the Arts Council liaison at least six weeks in advance of the showing. The Southlake Arts Council will review and approve or deny all applications in order to determine appropriateness of the application in a requested venue. The dates for presentation of the artwork and length of the exhibit will be determined by the Southlake Arts Council. Exhibits will be managed and maintained by the City of Southlake staff liaison with the Southlake Arts Council. City department art displays, events or programs may be available for Arts Council review but not approval. All other applications will require Arts Council review and approval. No exhibit will be allowed to take up more than thirty percent (30%) of the floor space and/or thirty percent (30%) of the wall space in common areas of city facilities. A plan will be required detailing wall and floor space needed. Exceptions may be granted with City Council approval only. 4.3 Performing Arts Programs, temporary — These programs are limited to single performances. A Facility Arts Display/Performance Form will need to be submitted to the Southlake Arts Council liaison at least six weeks in advance of the performance and will be subject to review and approval by the Southlake Arts Council. City sponsored performances in City facilities that are not generally used for programming will be the responsibility of the department or division sponsoring or providing the event. The sponsoring department or division is responsible for submitting proper forms to the Southlake Arts Council liaison. City department art displays, 4F-29 EXAMPLE events or programs may be available for Southlake Arts Council review but not approval; all other applications will require Southlake Arts Council review and approval. 4.4 Donated art to be placed in public facilities — Donated art will be reviewed by the Southlake Arts Council and a recommendation will be made to the City Council for placement of the art in a city facility or on city property. Credence and a clear preference will be given to location indicated by donor, but the City Council will make any and all final determinations on placement. 4.5 Art Exhibit Agreement — Art displayed on a temporary basis will require that the artist and the City of Southlake sign an agreement that determines the length of time for displays. Key components are: 4.5.1 Artwork and agency: The artist shall agree to lend his/her artwork for temporary display at no cost to the city; 4.5.2 Installation and curatorship: The artist shall deliver the artwork in a form that is ready for immediate display; 4.5.3 Artist's assumption of liability and waiver removal of artwork: The artist shall acknowledge and agree that the City will not provide security for the exhibition, including without limitation, set up, operation and tear down of the exhibit, and the City should not, for any reason, be liable for lost, stolen, or damaged artwork and/or any related materials associated or used with the exhibit; and, 4.5.4 Conflicting events: The City will coordinate scheduling of exhibits. Should a conflict arise between the exhibit and a function of the City, the City's event and/or function will take precedence. 4.6 Facility Arts Display Performance Use Permit: The permit is required to be filled out and processed by staff for the Southlake Arts Council review six weeks prior to display, with the exception of art displays or performances initiated by City departments or divisions, which will be coordinated with the Southlake Arts Council staff liaison for scheduling purposes. Extensions of time can be requested for both ad -hoc and planned art displays for a period to be determined by the city staff members who administer the arts program. Any extension of time will be based on, but not limited to, the following: upcoming displays, City Manager's office requests, approval by City Council and other staff - determined administrative needs. 4.7 Sales of displayed art work: Art work that is displayed can be made available for sale by the artist, but the artist or their representative cannot actively solicit the sales of art other than passively indicating (discreetly) the artists' contact information and pricing near the artwork. The city will not be involved in any such transactions and will not solicit sales of items on behalf of an artist or their agents. 4F-30 EXAMPLE 4.8 Art displayed and sold for fundraising: Art can be displayed and sold as part of a fundraising event, but the fundraising can only occur actively at specific events that need to be negotiated with the City. City facilities will not be a site for continuous/ongoing fundraising. Fundraising events can only occur for non-profit organizations. Applications specifically for Town Hall will be reviewed by the Arts Council, and they will make a recommendation to the City Council for final approval. 5.0 Placement of permanent art exhibits or pieces at public facilities or other city property: 5.1 Purchased Public Art — The placement and purchasing process of the Southlake Arts Council, which includes a Call to Artists, and subsequent selection process will be followed. The Southlake Arts Council will make recommendations on placement, artwork, and artists to the City Council who will make any and all final determinations on the said placement and the artwork/artists. 5.2 Donated Public Art - The Southlake Arts Council will make recommendations on placement to the City Council who will make any and all final determinations on the said placement of the donated art. 4F-31 EXAMPLE City of Southlake Permit for the Display and/or Performance of Art in a Public Facility or Property Please Note: All requests are taken on a first -come, first -served basis. Art Exhibit agreement is also required to be signed before any display or performance may occur. Extensions may be granted by staff. City Facility requested Person Responsible: Cell Phone: Address: Zip Alternative Contact: Name: Phone Number: CONTACT INFORMATION Phone: _ E-Mail Address: City E-mail: DISPLAY or PERFORMANCE INFORMATION State Requested Date: Type of Display or performance: Detailed Information including a plan of needed wall or floor space about the display or performance, including planned activities or any equipment/special needs: Organization Represented: _ Non -Profit: Yes No Is this display or performance to include a fundraiser? Yes No Note: Must provide at least 6 weeks notice and cannot be a continuous fundraising effort throughout the duration of the exhibit, but must occur in a specific event(s). If YES, please answer the following: Does your organization maintain a Southlake mailing address or PO Box? Yes No Do a majority of your members, including officers, reside in Southlake? Yes No Will your event cause any impact on City staff or City resources? Yes No 4F-32 EXAMPLE ART EXHIBIT AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, AND (Arti This Art Exhibit Agreement ("Agreement") is made and entered into this day of , by and between the City of Southlake, Texas ("City"), a Home - Rule Municipal Corporation and ("Artist") on the terms and conditions set forth below. WHEREAS, the Exhibition is anticipated to be held from through and any additional dates agreed to in writing; and, WHEREAS, the Exhibition will be located at a facility of the City of Southlake; and, WHEREAS, in exchange for the promotion of the arts, Artist desires to lend, at no cost to City, his/her Artwork (hereinafter defined) for display at the Exhibition as set forth below; and, WHEREAS, the City has investigated and determined that it would be beneficial and in the best interest of the City and its citizens to allow the Artist to place the artwork at City Hall to promote visual arts in the City on the terms and conditions set forth below. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises and the mutual promises, covenants, and agreements hereinafter set forth, Artist and City agree as follows: 1. Artwork and Agency. Artist agrees to, at no cost to City, lend his/her Artwork, as more particularly described and/or depicted on Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes, for display at the Exhibition ("Artwork"). All modifications or additions to Exhibit A shall be in writing, signed by both parties, and attached to this Agreement. Artist and City agree that City is not, under any circumstance, acting as Artist's agent, dealer and/or exclusive seller. The parties acknowledge and agree that the Exhibition is the sole and exclusive event of the City in its promotion of public art. 2. Delivery/Loan Period. Artist hereby agrees to loan the Artwork to City from through . Artist shall, at his/her sole cost and expense, be responsible for delivery and removal of the Artwork from the Exhibition, said removal to occur no later than ("Removal Date"). Artist acknowledges and agrees that space is limited in City Hall and that all artwork submitted for display during the Exhibition is subject to the review and approval of the Southlake Arts Council. 3. Installation and Curatorship. Artist shall deliver the Artwork in a form that is ready for immediate display. Two-dimensional ("2D") Artwork shall be wired for hanging and three dimensional ("3D") artwork must be ready for installation EXAMPLE immediately upon delivery to the Exhibition. Artist shall tape the following information on the back of 2D pieces and attach temporarily to 3D pieces: Artist's name, title of piece, and medium. The Artwork must be approved, in its sole discretion, by the Southlake Arts Council. 4. Artist Assumption of Liability and Waiver/Removal of Artwork. Artist acknowledges and agrees that City will not provide any security for the Exhibition, including, without limitation, set up, operation and teardown of the Exhibition, and City shall not, for any reason, be liable for any lost, stolen and/or damaged Artwork and/or the related materials, equipment and/or any other items associated and/or used in conjunction with the Artwork and/or Exhibition. ARTIST HEREBY RELEASES CITY, ITS COUNCIL MEMBERS, OFFICERS, AGENTS, REPRESENTATIVES AND EMPLOYEES, FROM, AND WAIVES ANY AND ALL RIGHTS TO ANY AND ALL CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES, OR OTHERWISE, HE/SHE MAY HAVE WITH REGARD TO LOST, STOLEN AND/OR DAMAGED ARTWORK AND/OR RELATED MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT AND/OR ANY OTHER ITEMS ASSOCIATED AND/OR USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE ARTWORK AND/OR EXHIBITION. Should Artist fail to remove the Artwork by the Removal Date, City shall have the right to dispose of the Artwork and any other items related thereto in any manner deemed appropriate solely by City. Artist shall be responsible for any and all costs and expenses associated with City's removal of the Artwork and/or the related materials, equipment and/or any other items associated and/or used in conjunction with the Exhibition as provided in this Paragraph. ARTIST HEREBY RELEASES CITY, ITS COUNCIL MEMBERS, OFFICERS, AGENTS, REPRESENTATIVES AND EMPLOYEES, FROM, AND WAIVES ANY AND ALL RIGHTS TO ANY AND ALL CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES, OR OTHERWISE, HE/SHE MAY HAVE WITH REGARD TO, CITY'S REMOVAL OF THE ARTWORK AND/OR RELATED MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT AND/OR ANY OTHER ITEMS ASSOCIATED AND/OR USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE EXHIBITION AS PROVIDED IN THIS PARAGRAPH. 5. Photographic Rights. Artist hereby grants permission to City to photograph and/or videotape and/or to authorize others to photograph and/or videotape the Artwork and Exhibition for any non-commercial use, including but not limited to, installation documentation, publicity of the Artwork and/or Exhibition, record keeping and additional non-commercial purposes such as, among others, educational, public relations and promotion of the arts. 6. Representations and Warranties Regarding Copyright. Artist hereby warrants and represents that the Artwork is an original creation of Artist and will not infringe the copyright, trademark or other intangible rights of any third party. EXAMPLE 7. Termination/Waiver of Damages. This Agreement may, at any time, be terminated for any reason or no reason at all. Should City terminate this Agreement, ARTIST HEREBY RELEASES CITY, ITS COUNCIL MEMBERS, OFFICERS, AGENTS, SERVANTS, REPRESENTATIVES AND EMPLOYEES, FROM, AND WAIVES ANY AND ALL RIGHTS TO ANY AND ALL CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES, OR OTHERWISE, HE/SHE MAY HAVE WITH REGARD TO CITY'S TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ACTUAL AND/OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. 8. Conflicting Events. City will coordinate the scheduling of the Exhibition so as not to conflict with any event and/or function of the City. Should a conflict arise between the Exhibition and an event and/or function of the City, the City's event and/or function shall take precedence over the Exhibition. 9. No Security/Waiver of Damages/Liability. Artist acknowledges and agrees that City will not provide any security for the Exhibition, including, without limitation, set up, operation, viewing by the public and/or removal of the Artwork at the conclusion of the Exhibition, and City shall not be liable for any lost, stolen and/or damaged property, materials, equipment and/or the Artwork and any other items associated and/or used in conjunction with the Exhibition and/or Artwork. ARTIST HEREBY RELEASES CITY, ITS COUNCIL MEMBERS, OFFICERS, AGENTS, REPRESENTATIVES AND EMPLOYEES, FROM, AND WAIVES ANY AND ALL RIGHTS TO ANY AND ALL CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES, OR OTHERWISE, IT MAY HAVE WITH REGARD TO LOST, STOLEN AND/OR DAMAGED PROPERTY, MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT AND/OR THE ARTWORK AND ANY OTHER ITEMS ASSOCIATED AND/OR USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE EXHIBITION AND/OR ARTWORK. 10. Indemnification. ARTIST SHALL DEFEND, INDEMNIFY, SAVE HARMLESS, AND EXEMPT CITY, ITS COUNCIL MEMBERS, OFFICERS, AGENTS, REPRESENTATIVES, SERVANTS AND EMPLOYEES FROM AND AGAINST ALL LAWSUITS, ACTIONS, LEGAL PROCEEDINGS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, DAMAGES, COSTS, EXPENSES, AND ATTORNEYS' FEES INCIDENT TO THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE SET UP, OPERATION, VIEWING BY THE PUBLIC AND/OR REMOVAL OF THE ARTWORK AND ARISING OUT OF A WILLFUL AND/OR NEGLIGENT ACT AND/OR OMISSION OF THE CITY AND/OR ARTIST, THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS, OFFICERS, PARTNERS, AGENTS, SERVANTS, REPRESENTATIVES, CONTRACTORS, SUBCONTRACTORS, VOLUNTEERS AND/OR EMPLOYEES. This Paragraph shall survive the termination of this Agreement. 11. Entirety of Agreement, Governing Jurisdiction and Mediation. This Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement between the parties. No modification will be enforceable except in writing and signed by both parties. This EXAMPLE Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Texas. In the event that any dispute arising under this Agreement results in litigation or mediation, such action or proceeding will be brought exclusively with the state court of Tarrant County, Texas. 12. Reference to Artist. When referring to Artist herein, this Agreement shall refer to and be binding upon Artist, his/her agents, representatives, servants, employees, volunteers and assigns. 13. Reference to City. When referring to City herein, this Agreement shall refer to and be binding upon the City of Southlake, its Council Members, officers, agents, representatives, servants, employees and assigns. 14. Compliance with Laws. Artist shall comply with any and all local, state and federal ordinances, rules, laws and regulations, as they currently exist, may be amended or in the future arising. 15. Default. In the event Artist fails to comply with any of the provisions of this Agreement, City shall have the following remedies, in addition to City's other rights and remedies: a. to immediately terminate this Agreement without any liability to City as previously provided herein; and/or b. to require the immediate cessation of the set up, operation and/or removal of the Artwork and/or Exhibition. 16. Miscellaneous Provisions. a. No Third Party Beneficiaries. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to create any right in any third party not a signatory to this Agreement, and the parties do not intend to create any third party beneficiaries by entering into this Agreement. b. Assignment. This Agreement is not assignable without the prior written consent of City. C. Notices. Any notice provided or permitted to be given under this Agreement must be in writing and may be served by depositing same in the United States Mail, addressed to the party to be notified, postage pre- paid and registered or certified with return receipt requested, or by delivering the same in person to such party via a hand -delivery service, Federal Express or any courier service that provides a return receipt showing the date of actual delivery of same to the addressee thereof. Notice given in accordance herewith shall be effective upon receipt at the address of the addressee. 4F-36 EXAMPLE For purposes of notice, the addresses of the parties shall be as follows: If to the Artist: Attn : If to the City of Southlake: Attn: City of Southlake, Public Arts Liaison 1400 Main Street, Suite 210 Southlake, Texas 76092 d. Sovereign Immunity. The parties agree that City has not waived its sovereign immunity by entering into and performing its obligations under this Agreement. e. Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the parties with respect to the matters contained herein and may not be modified or terminated except upon the mutual written agreement of the parties hereto. f. Execution. This Agreement is executed by the parties hereto without coercion or duress and for substantial consideration, the sufficiency of which is forever confessed. g. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in a number of identical counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original for all purposes. A facsimile signature will also be deemed to constitute an original if properly executed. h. Authority to Execute. The individuals executing this Agreement on behalf of the respective parties below represent to each other and to others that all appropriate and necessary action has been taken to authorize the individual who is executing this Agreement to do so for and on behalf of the party for which his or her signature appears, that there are no other parties or entities required to execute this Agreement in order for the same to be an authorized and binding agreement on the party for whom the individual is signing this Agreement and that each individual affixing his or her signature hereto is authorized to do so, and such authorization is valid and effective on the date hereof. Binding Effect. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, legal representatives, successors and assigns, as allowed herein. 4F-37 EXAMPLE Savings/Severability. In case any one or more of the provisions contained in this Agreement shall for any reason be held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision thereof, and this Agreement shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision had never been contained herein. k. Miscellaneous Representations. Each signatory represents this Agreement has been read by the party for which this Agreement is executed and that such party has had an opportunity to confer with its counsel. Miscellaneous Drafting Provision. This Agreement shall be deemed drafted equally by all parties hereto. The language of all parts of this Agreement shall be construed as a whole according to its fair meaning, and any presumption or principle that the language herein is to be construed against any party shall not apply. Headings in this Agreement are for the convenience of the parties and are not intended to be used in construing this document. M. Waiver. Waiver by either party of any breach of this Agreement, or the failure of either party to enforce any of the provisions of this Agreement, at any time, shall not in any way affect, limit or waive such party's right thereafter to enforce and compel strict compliance. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement and caused this Agreement to be effective on the latest day as reflected by the signatures below. CITY: DATE: City of Southlake, Texas 1400 Main Street, Suite 210 Southlake, Texas 76092 817-748-8019 ARTIST: DATE: 4F-38 2020 Southlake Arts Council Attendance Report Place Name Miriam Murray 1/28/20 2/25/20 3/24/20 4/28/20 5/26/20 6/23/20 7/28/20 8/25/20 9/22/20 10/27/20 11/24/20 12/22/20 Attendance Rate "" '"Average Date Monthly Attendance Terri Messing Heather Engelhardt aTamara McMillan Meeting Attendance Rate (includes substitutions) 57% In attendance Total Hrs Per Month 0 0.5 0 0 0 X Not in attendance, no substitute Substitute in attendance • Vacant position Meeting Canceled Meeting Canceled due to no quorum Change in Representative