File #: 2024-0794    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Consent
File created: 6/11/2024 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 6/25/2024 Final action: 6/25/2024
Title: Commission District(s): District 4 and Super District 6 To Approve Allocating the District 6 Public Art Fund of $50,000 and a District 6 Reserve for Appropriations of $3,994.00 toward the Living Walls Mural Projects at Bridges in Scottdale and Clarkston areas.
Attachments: 1. Dekalb Underpasses Working Budget, 2. Scottdale Underpass Project Timeline, 3. Clarkston Underpass Project Timeline

Public Hearing: YES ? NO ? Department: Board of Commissioners - District 6

SUBJECT:
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Commission District(s): District 4 and Super District 6
To Approve Allocating the District 6 Public Art Fund of $50,000 and a District 6 Reserve for Appropriations of $3,994.00 toward the Living Walls Mural Projects at Bridges in Scottdale and Clarkston areas.
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Information Contact: Commissioner Edward C. "Ted" Terry
Phone Number: 404-371-4909
PURPOSE:
In the approved 2024 DeKalb Operating Budget, $50,000 was allocated to each commission district as a Public Art Fund. This $50,000 and a $3,994.00 allocation from the District 6 reserve for appropriations will be combined with a District 4 Public Art Fund allocation of $25,000 to total $78,994 which funds both the Scottdale and Clarkston community bridge projects (budget included).

NEED/IMPACT:
Murals are more than just artistic expressions on a wall; they are potent instruments for engagement and development, reflecting the spirit of the community itself. They can be a shared visual experience, promote community revitalization, foster creativity, cultural expression, and encourage community participation.

Living Walls is a respected organization that has collaborated in projects throughout metro-Atlanta. They have garnered the reputation of creating inclusive, intentional, thought-provoking public art to inspire social change. With over 10 years of experience curating and producing murals, installations, immersive experiences, community gatherings, and conversations, they are clearly the most competent in this field and we are confident that collaboration efforts to envision a space where public art acts as a social and economic engine, in our Scottdale community is foundational to the growth and evolution to channels the spirit and culture that speaks at the intersection of arts, culture, and social change.

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