1. Meyer
Memorial
Trust
Grassroots
Grant
2011
Presenta5on:
November
29,
2010
Roya
Amirsoleymani,
Marissa
Laubscher,
Lisa
HewiC
&
Ka5e
Kelley
2. Mission Statement
ENAC History Mission Statement Founded in 2005, our mission is to create
unique conditions that enrich, connect, and
(sub)Urban Board of Directors engage the greater Eugene community by
Projections Past Projects repurposing public space as a platform for
contemporary art and media experiences.
Statistics
Quali cations
Budget
Summary
3. Board of Directors
ENAC History Mission Statement Dr. John Fenn, President
Assistant Professor, University of Oregon
(sub)Urban Board of Directors Marcela Mendoza, Vice President
Projections Past Projects Executive Director of Centro Latino Americano
Isaac Marquez, Secretary
Statistics Public Art Manager, City of Eugene
Quali cations Mindy Linder, Treasure
Steering Committee Member, Arts and Business
Alliance of Eugene
Budget
Jill Hertz
Executive Director, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
Summary Jamie Hosler
Co-Owner Bijou Arts Cinema
Michael Kinnison
Neighborhood Empowerment Initiative, City of Eugene
Suzi Steffen
Arts Editor, Eugene Weekly
4. Past Projects
ENAC History Mission Statement ENAC’s most successful events include Ten Tiny
Dances in Monroe Park; the Andy Warhol Guerilla
(sub)Urban Board of Directors Film Festival; and Audio Impressions.
Projections Past Projects
We combine participatory arts programming
Statistics with public dialogues, educational salons,
Quali cations workshops, a web-based community arts
publication, and artist residencies and
Budget commissions
Summary
5. Statistics
ENAC History Mission Statement • Over 80 volunteers
• 500 donors
(sub)Urban Board of Directors • Annual attendance totaling over 20,000
Projections Past Projects • Annual operating budget of $500,000
Statistics Last year, 90% of survey respondents agreed that
Quali cations ENAC’s events exposed them to art they would not
have experienced otherwise.
Budget
Summary
6. Project Description
ENAC History A three night festival (September 23-25, 2011) that
will visually transform three Eugene landmarks
(sub)Urban Project through video projections by three artists
Projections Description representing local, national, and international
practices and diverse perspectives on aesthetics,
Vanessa gender, politics, and sexual identity.
Quali cations Renwick
Camille
Budget Utterback
Summary Seeper
Implementation
Goals &
Objectives
Outcomes
7. Vanessa Renwick
The Shelton-McMurphey-Johnson Memorial House
ENAC History Whiteaker Neighborhood
(sub)Urban Project Positioned on Skinner’s Butte in Whiteaker, the house is highly visible
from downtown and the market district and is a treasured historical
Projections Description resource.
Vanessa Vanessa Renwick (Portland, OR) works with experimental and poetic
Quali cations Renwick documentary forms to produce lms, videos, and installations that
explore the possibility of hope in contemporary society. Her
Camille iconoclastic work re ects an interest in place, relationships between
Budget Utterback bodies and landscapes, and all sorts of borders and has been curated
internationally in galleries, museums, and art festivals. Renwick is
represented by PDX Contemporary Art.
Summary Seeper
Implementation
Goals &
Objectives
Outcomes
8. Camille Utterback
Petersen
Barn
Community
Center
ENAC History Bethel/Trainsong
Neighborhood
Petersen
Barn
is
located
in
Bethel
neighborhood
within
close
(sub)Urban Project proximity
to
Trainsong
Neighborhood
where
the
majority
of
Projections Description households
fall
below
the
median
income
level
of
Eugene
as
a
whole
and
have
limited
access
to
services.
Vanessa
Quali cations Renwick Camille
UCerback
(San
Francisco,
CA),
an
interna5onally
renowned
abstract
ar5st,
engages
audiences
through
interac5ve
installa5ons
Camille and
exhibits
and
reac5ve
sculptures.
Her
work
has
been
exhibited
in
Budget Utterback the
New
Museum
of
Contemporary
Art
(NY)
and
the
Netherlands
Ins5tute
for
Media
Art.
Summary Seeper
Implementation
Goals &
Objectives
Outcomes
Video
9. Seeper
Eugene Downtown Library: Central and accessible location, a
ENAC History landmark of downtown Eugene
(sub)Urban Project Founded in 1998 Seeper (London, UK) is an interactive arts and
technology collective whose work explores natural user
Projections Description interaction, responsive environments, devices, and architecture to
create multi-sensory experiences and memories. Seeper has
Vanessa worked with such partners as Nokia, Volkswagen, Chanel, Intel,
Quali cations Renwick Nike, Sony Playstation, and the Glastonbury Music Festival.
Camille
Budget Utterback
Summary Seeper
Implementation
Goals &
Objectives
Video
Outcomes
10. Implementation
ENAC History A collaboration among the following senior staff:
(sub)Urban Project Arts Program Director
Projections Description • Artist relations
• Projection venue coordination
• City permit procurement
Vanessa
Quali cations Renwick • Partnerships with local government and neighborhood coalitions
• Coordination of contracted technology/projection specialists
• Project evaluation
Camille
Budget Utterback
Education & Community Outreach (ECO) Director
• Online blog of artists, festival events, and community response
Summary Seeper • Sunday Salon - budget, venue coordination, and evaluations
• Volunteer training/management
Implementation
Communications Director
Goals & • Marketing and promotion as far north as Portland
Objectives • Print web, street-level advertising
• Public/media relations
Outcomes
11. Goals and Objectives
ENAC History The goal of (sub)Urban Projections is to provide
accessible, affordable multimedia art in diverse
(sub)Urban Project neighborhoods that:
Projections Description
• serves as an enjoyable, educational,
Vanessa community-oriented experience
Quali cations Renwick
• engages participants from low
Camille socioeconomic backgrounds
Budget Utterback
• helps citizens celebrate and re-envision
Summary Seeper
its public spaces through contemporary art
Implementation
• secures participation and encourages
Goals & future engagement in ENAC and other arts
Objectives programs from individuals who do not
regularly attend cultural events
Outcomes
12. Quali cations
Diverse Staff & Board
ENAC History Leaders in the arts, neighborhood enhancement, multiculturalism,
academia, government, and economic sustainability whose
(sub)Urban academic and professional experience includes top-ranked
arts and business programs, nonpro ts, and universities
Projections
Notable Artists
Quali cations Andrea Zittel, Ryan Trecartin, raqs Media Collective, Nick Cave,
Gabriel Orozco, Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Margarita Cabrera,
Harrell Fletcher, Miranda July
Budget
Media Coverage
Art Papers, Art Ltd., X, Juxtapoz, The San Francisco
Summary Chronicle, TimeOut Chicago,The Los Angeles Times,
The Oregonian, Portland Mercury, Willamette Weekly,
Eugene Weekly, The Stranger, BOMBlog, Art Lies, Glasstire
Past Funding
William & Flora Hewlett Foundation, Paul G. Allen Foundation,
Oregon Arts Commission, Lane County Cultural Coalition,
Collins Foundation, Lane County Arts Council & Cultural Coalition
13. Outcomes
ENAC History The
primary
outcomes
of
(sub)Urban
Projec5ons,
to
be
measured
through
in-‐person
and
e-‐mail
surveys
(sub)Urban Project at
and
following
the
fes5val),
are
for
a
minimum
of:
Projections Description
• 80%
of
respondents
to
indicate
that
the
event
was
enjoyable,
Vanessa
educa5onal,
and/or
increased
their
sense
of
community
Quali cations Renwick
• 25%
of
respondents
to
report
income
levels
below
Eugene’s
median
Camille
Budget Utterback
• 80%
of
respondents
to
indicate
that
the
event
made
them
think
differently
about
Eugene’s
public
spaces
Summary Seeper
• 15%
of
respondents
to
indicate
that
they
do
not
regularly
aCend
arts
or
culture
events
Implementation
Goals &
Objectives
Outcomes
14. Budget Summary
ENAC History Organization Budget: $500,000
Program/Admin Funding: 75%/25%
(sub)Urban
Projections (sub)Urban Projections – Total Cost: $68,588
Grants Received:
Quali cations William & Flora Hewlett Foundation - $22,000
Oregon Arts Commission - Arts Build Communities - $6,000
Lane County Cultural Commission - $3,000
Budget Summary
Lane County Arts Council - Community Arts Grant - $2,000
Spreadsheet
Meyer Memorial Trust Funds
Summary If received, Meyer Memorial Trust funds would be allocated to direct
program expenses, speci cally artist compensation and projection
equipment for artistic displays.
16. Summary
ENAC History (sub)Urban Projections addresses the following
community needs for arts and culture in the
(sub)Urban Greater Eugene area:
Projections
• Affordability
Quali cations
• Accessibility
Budget • Diversity
Summary • The Contemporary