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Orange County Arts & Cultural Affairs May 13, 2014 Mission To elevate the status of Central Floridas arts and culture to that befitting a world class community . State of the Arts Proposed FY15 Arts Budget FY 14 Cultural


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Orange County Arts & Cultural Affairs

May 13, 2014

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Mission

To elevate the status of Central Florida’s arts and culture to that befitting a world class community.

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  • State of the Arts
  • Proposed FY15 Arts

Budget

  • FY 14 Cultural Facilities

Recommendations

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State of the Arts

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Annual economic impact of $264M

($181M in Orange County)

Central Florida Trends

*Source: Central Florida Foundation and Americans for the Arts (In millions)

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Creative Industry Businesses

Source: Americans for the Arts

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Recognition

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Anniversaries

  • 20th – Orlando Philharmonic
  • 25th – ZORA! Fest & Orlando

Shakespeare Theater

  • 90th – Orlando Museum of Art
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Capital Campaigns

  • Significant Future Funding Needs
  • Currently there are 18 open or

planned campaigns for $473M (plus $87M for the Dr. Phillips Center)

*Source: Central Florida Foundation

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County-Wide Collaborations

  • Kristallnacht
  • 75th Anniversary: “The Night of

Broken Glass”

  • 12+ arts and cultural organizations
  • What the Dickens
  • Year-long celebration of Charles

Dickens

  • Three dozen organizations in Orange

County

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Public Art

  • Public Art Review Board
  • Temporary Sculpture Exhibition
  • New CIP projects
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FL Cities with temporary Sculpture Loan Programs

  • Boynton Beach
  • Ocala
  • Clearw ater
  • Safety Harbor
  • Coral Springs
  • Sarasota
  • Deland
  • W inter Haven
  • Gainesville
  • W inter Park
  • Kissim m ee
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Examples

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Orange County Administration Building

What a sculpture loan program could look like...

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Upcoming County CIP

Public Art Projects

  • John Young Park
  • Young Pine Park
  • Holden Heights Community Center
  • Orange County Convention Center
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FY15 Arts Funding

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Arts & Cultural Affairs Advisory Council Members

Becky Roper (Chair) Sherry Paramore Cristina Calvet-Harrold Jennifer Quigley The Hon. Ted Edwards

  • Dr. Rick Schell

Hal Kantor Sara Segal Tiffany Lamb (Vice Chair) Palmira Ubinas Edgar Lopez Beverly Winesburgh Evelyn Martinez

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General Fund

Operational Support

60+ Organizations

TDT Funds

Cultural Tourism Cultural Facilities

Other Eligible Orgs & Programs

Funding Sources

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Projected Funding

TDT General Fund Total Funding $3,890,306 $681,925 Other $558,286 Program Cultural Tourism $1,900,000 Cultural Facilities $1,478,539 Operational Support through UA $521,053 $681,925 Fiscal & Grants Management $199,000 TOTAL $4,448,592 $681,925 Community-Wide Marketing $100,000 Blockbuster Fund $250,000

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FY14 Cultural Facilities Recommendations

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Cultural Facilities Funding

  • For equipping, renovating, maintaining,

constructing, and acquiring

  • Governed by Florida Statute
  • Open to nonprofit museum or

government-owned auditorium venue

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Cultural Facilities Funding

  • Funded 6 of the years since 2001
  • $6,999,358 Total Investments
  • 26 Projects
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Cultural Facilities Review Panel

Advisory Council:

Sherry Paramore, Chair Hal Kantor Edgar Lopez

  • Dr. Rick Schell

Sara Segal

Subject Matter Experts:

Tony Aguerrevere –

Former O.C. CIP

Jeffrey Ault –

Facility Designer

Vicki Landon -

Previous CF Recipient-Project Coordination

Brian J. Morris –

Construction Management

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2014 Cultural Facilities Funding Recommendations

Organization Project Amount

Albin Polasek Museum & Sculpture Gardens Restoring the Capen-Showalter House and Kalmanson Garden $114,000 Garden Theatre The Garden GreenLight Project $45,000 Lake Eola Park Lake Eola Amphitheater Sound Board $25,000 Orlando Museum of Art 90th Anniversary Renovation Project to Improve the Visitor Experience $35,300 Orlando Science Center Center for Early Childhood Expansion: Phase 2 Entrance Renovation $187,338 Winter Garden Heritage Foundation History Research and Education Center $250,000

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Albin Polasek Museum & Sculpture Gardens

TDT Funds $114,000 Total Project Cost $239,400

Save, restore and reuse the historic Capen-Showalter house Phase 1 of 1

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Garden Theatre

TDT Funds $45,000 Total Project Cost $90,000

Hardware/Software upgrades Upgrade theatrical stage lighting GreenLight Project – Energy Saving Phase 1 of 1

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Lake Eola Park

Replace Amphitheater Sound Board

TDT Funds $25,000 Total Project Cost $52,500

Phase 1 of 1 Upgrade outdated “prosumer” mixer to a professional console

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Orlando Museum of Art

TDT Funds $35,300 Total Project Cost $74,124

Renovation/ revitalization

  • Refurbish marble floor
  • Transform former gallery

(used for storage) into exhibition space Phase 1 of 1

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Orlando Science Center

TDT Funds $187,338 Total Project Cost $1,117,344

Expand, update, and renovate Center for Early Childhood Increase floorspace 2,000 sq. ft. Phase 2 of 3

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Winter Garden Heritage Foundation

TDT Funds $250,000 Total Project Cost $1,112,527

Construction of permanent home for historic collection Will accommodate history/art exhibitions education programming/ events, and Visitor Information Center Phase 2 of 2

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2014 Cultural Facilities Funding

Action Requested Today

Approval of proposed Cultural Facilities project grants as recommended by the Arts & Cultural Affairs Advisory Council in the amount of $656,638 allocated as follows:

  • Albin Polasek Museum
  • $114,000
  • Lake Eola Park
  • $25,000
  • Garden Theatre
  • $45,000
  • Orlando Museum of Art
  • $35,300
  • Orlando Science Center
  • $187,338
  • Winter Garden Heritage Foundation -

$250,000