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Orange County Arts & Cultural Affairs. May 13, 2014. Mission. To elevate the status of Central Florida’s arts and culture to that befitting a world class community . State of the Arts Proposed FY15 Arts Budget FY 14 Cultural Facilities Recommendations. State of the Arts.
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Orange County Arts & Cultural Affairs May 13, 2014
Mission To elevate the status of Central Florida’s arts and culture to that befitting a world class community.
State of the Arts • Proposed FY15 Arts Budget • FY 14 Cultural Facilities • Recommendations
Central Florida Trends Annual economic impact of $264M ($181M in Orange County) (In millions) *Source: Central Florida Foundation and Americans for the Arts
Creative Industry Businesses 4,195 arts-related businesses 25,086 jobs supported by creative industries in Orange County Source: Americans for the Arts
Anniversaries • 20th – Orlando Philharmonic • 25th – ZORA! Fest & Orlando Shakespeare Theater • 90th – Orlando Museum of Art
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
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
Public Art • Public Art Review Board • Temporary Sculpture Exhibition • New CIP projects
Orange County Administration Building What a sculpture loan program could look like...
Upcoming County CIP Public Art Projects • John Young Park • Young Pine Park • Holden Heights Community Center • Orange County Convention Center
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
Cultural Facilities Funding • For equipping, renovating, maintaining, constructing, and acquiring • Governed by Florida Statute • Open to nonprofit museum or government-owned auditorium venue
Cultural Facilities Funding • Funded 6 of the years since 2001 • $6,999,358 Total Investments • 26 Projects
Cultural Facilities Review Panel Advisory Council: 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 Sherry Paramore, Chair Hal Kantor Edgar Lopez Dr. Rick Schell Sara Segal
Albin Polasek Museum & Sculpture Gardens Save, restore and reuse the historic Capen-Showalter house TDT Funds $114,000 Total Project Cost $239,400 Phase 1 of 1
Garden Theatre GreenLight Project – Energy Saving Upgrade theatrical stage lighting Hardware/Software upgrades TDT Funds $45,000 Total Project Cost $90,000 Phase 1 of 1
Lake Eola Park Replace Amphitheater Sound Board Upgrade outdated “prosumer” mixer to a professional console TDT Funds $25,000 Total Project Cost $52,500 Phase 1 of 1
Orlando Museum of Art Renovation/revitalization -Refurbish marble floor -Transform former gallery (used for storage) into exhibition space TDT Funds $35,300 Total Project Cost $74,124 Phase 1 of 1
Orlando Science Center Expand, update, and renovate Center for Early Childhood Increase floorspace 2,000 sq. ft. TDT Funds $187,338 Total Project Cost $1,117,344 Phase 2 of 3
Winter Garden Heritage Foundation Construction of permanent home for historic collection Will accommodate history/art exhibitions education programming/ events, and Visitor Information Center TDT Funds $250,000 Total Project Cost $1,112,527 Phase 2 of 2
2014 Cultural Facilities FundingAction 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: • AlbinPolasek 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