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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


  1. Orange County Arts & Cultural Affairs May 13, 2014

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

  3. • State of the Arts • Proposed FY15 Arts Budget • FY 14 Cultural Facilities Recommendations

  4. State of the Arts

  5. Central Florida Trends (In millions) Annual economic impact of $264M ($181M in Orange County) *Source: Central Florida Foundation and Americans for the Arts

  6. Creative Industry Businesses Source: Americans for the Arts

  7. Recognition

  8. Anniversaries • 20 th – Orlando Philharmonic • 25th – ZORA! Fest & Orlando Shakespeare Theater • 90 th – Orlando Museum of Art

  9. 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

  10. County-Wide Collaborations • Kristallnacht 75 th 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

  11. Public Art • Public Art Review Board • Temporary Sculpture Exhibition • New CIP projects

  12. 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

  13. Examples

  14. Orange County Administration Building What a sculpture loan program could look like...

  15. Upcoming County CIP Public Art Projects • John Young Park • Young Pine Park • Holden Heights Community Center • Orange County Convention Center

  16. FY15 Arts Funding

  17. 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

  18. Funding Sources General TDT Funds Fund Cultural Operational Tourism Support 60+ Organizations Cultural Facilities Other Eligible Orgs & Programs

  19. 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 $100,000 Community-Wide Marketing $250,000 Blockbuster Fund TOTAL $4,448,592 $681,925

  20. FY14 Cultural Facilities Recommendations

  21. Cultural Facilities Funding • For equipping, renovating, maintaining, constructing, and acquiring • Governed by Florida Statute • Open to nonprofit museum or government-owned auditorium venue

  22. Cultural Facilities Funding • Funded 6 of the years since 2001 • $6,999,358 Total Investments • 26 Projects

  23. Cultural Facilities Review Panel Advisory Council: Subject Matter Experts: Sherry Paramore, Chair Tony Aguerrevere – Former O.C. CIP Hal Kantor Jeffrey Ault – Edgar Lopez Facility Designer Dr. Rick Schell Vicki Landon - Sara Segal Previous CF Recipient-Project Coordination Brian J. Morris – Construction Management

  24. 2014 Cultural Facilities Funding Recommendations Organization Project Amount Albin Polasek Museum & Restoring the Capen-Showalter House $114,000 Sculpture Gardens and Kalmanson Garden Garden Theatre The Garden GreenLight Project $45,000 Lake Eola Park Lake Eola Amphitheater Sound Board $25,000 90 th Anniversary Renovation Project to Orlando Museum of Art $35,300 Improve the Visitor Experience Orlando Science Center Center for Early Childhood Expansion: $187,338 Phase 2 Entrance Renovation Winter Garden Heritage History Research and Education Center $250,000 Foundation

  25. 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

  26. 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

  27. 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

  28. 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

  29. 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

  30. 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

  31. 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

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