11b. Presentation - 2021 Art Program Annual Report
Item No. 11b supp _ Meeting Date: December 14, 2021 PUBLIC ART PROGRAM 2021 ANNUAL REPORT Art Pool Funds Approximately $300,000.00 of Aviation Art Pool Funds were spent in 2021 Working with Maritime and Economic Development to create Art Pools 2 North Satellite Project Photo credit: Rafael Soldi 3 International Arrivals Facility Photo credit: Spike Mafford 4 Indigenous Art acquisition 5 Maritime projects Two opens calls for Fishermen's Terminal: o Maritime Innovation Center (MInC) o Site improvement T117 project 6 Conservation efforts and maintenance 7 Expense 2021 forecast: around $102,000.00 c 2022: around $674,000.00 was approved for operating art budget. Full-time art technician was approved. 8 9 Aviation Public Art Program 5-year CIP Plan 12 Port-Wide Arts and Cultural Program: Returns the Port of Seattle to its position as a national leader among its peers Promotes art and culture throughout all Port and Port-related facilities Public engagement 11 The Future @ SEA C Concourse Expansion SSAT Renovation AMEX Lounge 2027 2024 2022 Rest room Renewal & Expansion Duty Free 2021-2023 Widen Arrival Drives 2025 2025 A Concourse North Main Terminal Lounge Expansion Renovation 2023 2025 Automated Parking Guidance System 2023 International Arrivals Facility 2022 14 Developing appreciation for what is around us XB Gates 15 min XC Gates Wm Blue Line Green Line South Train Main Terminal North Train Loop NGates SOUTH Main Terminal| Gp | (R) NORTH Main Terminai 0p Yi low Line X AGates Shuttle train between A Station and D Station XD Gates " Connecting our passengers experience with dynamic Public Art " Curating the collection in consideration of the SEA legacy in Public Art 13 13 What Public Art Can Be 16 Serene 17 Experiential 18 Whimsical 19 Impactful 20 Immersive 21 A strong Public Art presence allows for places of congregation, and moments of tranquility. 22 Equity, diversity and inclusion principles 21 SEA collection- Before 2019 22 SEA collection- 2020 23 SEA collection- 2021 With recent Indigenous Art acquisitions for IAF 24 Thank you! Connect with your Port www.portseattle.org/subscribe 25
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