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(O) Master Agreement Stephanie InmanMASTER AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: PARK IDENTITIES PUBLIC ART ROSTER This MASTER AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVIC S: PARK IDENTITIES PUBLIC ART ROSTER ("Agreement") is made this q day of 2016 ("Effective Date"), by and between the City of Meridian, a municipal corporation organized under the laws of the State of Idaho ("City"), and Stephanie Inman, an individual person ("Artist"). WHEREAS, the City desires to consult with artists to develop creative components that will strengthen the identities of City parks; WHEREAS, by and through the Meridian Parks & Recreation Department, Meridian Parks and Recreation Commission, and the Meridian Arts Commission, established a list of artists willing to work with the City to develop interpretations of park identities and create public art projects in local parks on an as -needed basis by issuing a request for qualifications ("RFQ") on March 4, 2016, attached hereto as Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, Artist responded to the RFQ, as attached hereto as Exhibit B, and was found to be qualified through experience and demonstrated ability to create artwork that addresses the context of its placement and reflects community values; NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged and agreed, and in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants herein contained, the Parties agree as follows: I. ACCEPTANCE. City hereby accepts Artist for inclusion on the Park Identities Public Art Roster. The City may invite Artist to provide services including consultation, design, fabrication, and installation, pursuant to separate project task order(s) setting forth specific conditions, compensation amount, and scope of work. II. SCOPE OF SERVICES. Upon execution of this Agreement and any associated project task order, Artist shall comply in all respects and perform and furnish to City, all services enumerated in this Agreement and the project task order. Artist shall provide services and work in accordance with generally accepted industry standards and practices for the profession or professions that are used in performance of this Agreement or the project task order. Services and work provided by Artist shall be performed in a timely manner as specified in the project task order and agreed by the parties. III.TERM. This Agreement shall become effective on the Effective Date first written above, and shall be effective through September 30, 2019 unless sooner terminated by the method set forth herein. IV. COMPENSATION. A. Total amount. The total payment to Artist for specific services provided pursuant to this Agreement shall be separately negotiated and enumerated in the project task order. The MASTER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT—PARK IDENTITIES ROSTER PAGE I of 24 amount designated in the project task order shall constitute full compensation for any and all services, travel, transportation, materials, fabrication, shipping, equipment, contingency, commission, artist fee, and costs of work to be performed or furnished by Artist. B. Method of payment. Artist shall provide to City one (1) completed W-9 form, and invoices for services and/or materials provided pursuant to the payment schedule set forth in the project task order, which City shall pay within thirty (30) days of receipt. City shall not withhold any federal or state income taxes or Social Security tax from any payment made by City to Artist under the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Payment of all taxes and other assessments on such sums shall be the sole responsibility of Artist. V. CREATION, INTEGRITY, AND OWNERSHIP OF ARTWORK. A. Waiver and relinquishment of rights. Artist expressly waives any and all right, title, or interest in artwork and other products created pursuant to this Agreement or project task order. Artist understands that this waiver shall include waivers of the exclusive rights of reproduction, adaptation, publication, and display. Artist specifically waives the right to claim any remedy concerning the alteration of any artwork or product created pursuant to this Agreement or project task order. Artist agrees to relinquish any and all rights, title, and interest to artwork or products developed in connection with this Agreement or project task order, and hereby expressly waives any rights Artist has to same, including, but not limited to, the rights afforded artists under the Copyright Act of 1976 and the Visual Arts Rights Act of 1990, Title 17 U.S.C. §§ 101 et seq. Artist understands and agrees that the right of attribution and integrity, as specifically set forth in 17 U.S.C. § 106A, are hereby expressly waived. To the extent that the provisions of this Agreement differ with the Copyright Act of 1976 and Visual Arts Rights Act of 1990, the provisions of this Agreement will govern and any such differences in the rights and duties created thereunder are expressly waived. B. Ownership. Upon City's final acceptance of artwork or other products created pursuant to this Agreement, such artwork or products shall be owned by City, and City may remove them from the original site and/or move them to another location, at City's sole election and discretion. C. Subcontracting or assignment of obligations. Artist shall not subcontract or assign any of Artist's obligations under this Agreement that require or that may require Artist's artistic talent or expertise. Artist may subcontract or assign obligations that do not require Artist's artistic talent or expertise, including, but not limited to, such obligations as transport, fabrication, and installation. Any and all subcontractors or assignees shall be bound by all the terms and conditions of this Agreement. MASTER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT — PARK IDENTITIES ROSTER PAGE 2 of 24 VI. INDEMNIFICATION, WAIVER, AND INSURANCE. A. Indemnification. Artist shall, and hereby does, indemnify, save, and hold harmless the City and any and all of its employees, agents, volunteers, and/or elected officials from any and all losses, claims, and judgments for damages or injury to persons or property, and from any and all losses and expenses caused or incurred by Artist or Artist's servants, agents, employees, guests, and/or business invitees, occurring as a result of this Agreement or project task order. B. Waiver. Artist hereby waives any and all claims and recourse against City, including the right of contribution for loss and damage to persons or property arising from, growing out of, or in any way connected with or incident to Artist's performance of this Agreement or project task order, whether such loss or damage may be attributable to known or unknown conditions, except for liability arising out of concurrent or sole negligence of City or its officers, agents or employees C. Insurance to be obtained by Artist. Upon execution of a project task order, Artist shall obtain and shall maintain, at Artist's own expense, through completion of the task order, each and all of the following: General liability insurance. General liability insurance with a limit of not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) per each occurrence, combined single limit bodily injury and property damage, covering the actions and omissions of Artist and her employees, agents, and/or workers in fabricating, transporting, and installing the Artwork and/or components or materials thereof, including coverage for owned, non - owned, and hired vehicles, as applicable. 2. Workers' compensation insurance. Artist shall obtain and shall maintain, at Artist's own expense, from the Effective Date of this Agreement through City's Final Acceptance of the Artwork, and throughout the course of this Agreement, workers' compensation insurance, in an amount required by Idaho law, to cover any and all persons employed by Artist. 3. Insurance of Artwork. Before commencing fabrication of Artwork and/or components or materials thereof, Artist shall procure and maintain, at Artist's own expense, insurance on same in an all-risk form with limits to be established by the project task order, with any loss payable to City. Artist agrees to bear all risks of loss of and/or damage to the Artwork until City's Final Acceptance of Artwork. D. Proof of insurance. Artist shall provide to City, within seven (7) days of the effective date of a project task order, written proof that Artist has obtained all insurance required hereunder. If any change is made to any insurance policy or coverage required under and/or obtained pursuant to this Agreement, Artist or Artist's insurance agent shall notify City immediately. MASTER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT — PARK IDENTITIES ROSTER PAGE 3 of 24 E. Insurance to be obtained by Artist's subcontractors. Artist shall require any and all subcontractors employed or utilized in the course and scope of the obligations described in this Agreement to obtain and maintain general liability insurance and workers' compensation insurance in the amounts described herein. Artist shall provide to City, within twenty-four (24) hours of hiring or engaging any subcontractor, written proof that her subcontractors have obtained all insurance required hereunder. F. No cancellation without notice. On all insurance policies required under this agreement, such policies shall provide that they may not be cancelled or reduced in coverage except upon thirty (30) days advance written notice to all Parties. Any cancellation of insurance without appropriate replacement in the amounts and terms set forth herein may constitute grounds for termination of the contract. VII. TERMINATION. A. Termination for cause. If City determines that Artist has failed to comply with any term or condition of this Agreement or project task order, violated any of the covenants, agreements, and/or stipulations of this Agreement or project task order, falsified any record or document required to be prepared under this Agreement or project task order, engaged in fraud, dishonesty, or any other act of misconduct in the performance of this Agreement or project task order; or if either Party willfully or negligently defaults in, or fails to fulfill, its material obligations under this Agreement or project task order; the other Party shall have the right to terminate the Agreement by giving written notice to the defaulting party of its intent to terminate, and shall specify the grounds for termination. The defaulting party shall have thirty (30) days after receipt of such notice to cure the default. If the default is not cured within such period, this Agreement and the project task order shall be terminated upon mailing of written notice of same by the terminating party. Default by City. In the event of termination for non-performance or default by City after City's issuance of notice to proceed on a project task order, City shall compensate Artist for work actually completed by Artist prior to the date of written notice of termination and any additional services and materials actually performed or supplied prior to the date of written notice of termination, less payments of compensation previously made, not to exceed the total amount of compensation allowed hereunder. 2. Default by Artist. In the event of termination for non-performance or default by Artist after City's issuance of notice to proceed on a project task order, all finished and unfinished drawings, photographs, plans, timelines, and/or any and all other work products prepared and submitted or prepared for submission under this Agreement or project task order, and all rights, title, and interest thereto, including those described in section V.A. of this Agreement, shall, at City's option, become City's property, and the right to fabricate and/or install the artwork or other products shall pass to City. Notwithstanding this provision, Artist shall not be relieved of any liability for damages sustained by City attributable to Artist's default or breach of this Agreement or project task order. City may reasonably withhold payments due until such time as the exact amount of damages due to City from Artist is determined. Artist shall not be relieved MASTER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT — PARK IDENTITIES ROSTER PAGE 4 of 24 of liability to City for damages sustained by City by virtue of any breach or default of this Agreement or project task order by Artist. This provision shall survive the termination of this Agreement or project task order and shall not relieve Artist of liability to City for damages. B. Termination without cause. City may terminate this Agreement or project task order for any reason, at any time, by providing fourteen (14) days' notice to Artist. C. Non -waiver of breach. A waiver of any breach or default of any provision of this Agreement shall not be construed as a waiver of a breach of the same or any other provision hereof. VIII. GENERAL PROVISIONS. A. Permitting and inspection. Artist shall obtain any and all necessary permits or approvals from the various departments of the City of Meridian and other government agencies, which may include, without limitation, Certificate of Zoning Compliance from the Community Development Department/Planning Division; permitting and inspection by the Community Development Department/Building Services Division; landscape coordination with the Meridian Parks & Recreation Department; encroachment permit from Ada County Highway license B. Relationship of Parties. It is the express intention of Parties that Artist is an independent contractor and neither Artist nor any officer, employee, subcontractor, assignee, or agent of Artist shall be deemed an employee, agent, joint venturer, or partner of City in any manner or for any purpose. Nothing in this Agreement shall be interpreted or construed as creating or establishing the relationship of employer and employee between Artist and City or between Artist and any official, agent, or employee of City. Both parties acknowledge that Artist is not an employee of City. Artist shall retain the right to perform services for others during the term of this Agreement. Specifically, without limitation, Artist understands, acknowledges, and agrees: 1. Artist is free from actual and potential control by City in the provision of services under this Agreement. 2. Artist is engaged in an independently established trade, occupation, profession, or business. 3. Artist has the authority to hire subordinates. 4. Artist owns and/or will provide all major items of equipment necessary to perform services under this Agreement. C. Compliance with law. Throughout the course of this Agreement, Artist shall comply with any and all applicable federal, state, and local laws. D. Non -Discrimination. Throughout the course of this Agreement, Artist shall not discriminate against any person as to race, creed, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation or any physical, mental, or sensory handicap. MASTER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT — PARK IDENTITIES ROSTER PAGE 5 of 24 E. Audits and Inspections: At any time during normal business hours and as often as City may deem necessary, there shall be made available to City for examination all of Artist's records with respect to all matters covered by this Agreement. Artist shall permit City to audit, examine, and copy, and to make audits of all records and data relating to all matters covered by this Agreement. F. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding between the Parties. This Agreement supersedes any and all statements, promises, or inducements made by either party, or agents of either party, whether oral or written, whether previous to the execution hereof or contemporaneous herewith. The terms of this Agreement may not be enlarged, modified or altered except upon written agreement signed by both parties hereto. G. Costs and attorneys' fees. If either party brings any action or proceedings to enforce, protect or establish any right or remedy under the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover reasonable costs and attorneys' fees, as determined by a court of competent jurisdiction, in addition to any other relief awarded. H. Agreement governed by Idaho law. The laws of the State of Idaho shall govern the validity, interpretation, performance and enforcement of this Agreement. Venue shall be in the courts of Ada County, Idaho. I. Cumulative Rights and Remedies. All rights and remedies herein enumerated shall be cumulative and none shall exclude any other right or remedy allowed by law. Likewise, the exercise of any remedy provided for herein or allowed by law shall not be to the exclusion of any other remedy. J. Interpretation. Words of gender used in this Agreement shall be held and construed to include any other gender, and words in the singular shall be held to include the plural and vice versa unless the context otherwise requires. The Agreement and the captions of the various sections of this Agreement are for convenience and ease of reference only, and do not define, limit, augment or describe the scope, context or intent of this Agreement or any part or parts of this Agreement. K. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be illegal, invalid, or unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement shall not be affected. L. Successors and Assigns. All of the terms, provisions, covenants and conditions of this Agreement shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, each party and their successors, assigns, legal representatives, heirs, executors, and administrators. M. Notice. Any and all notice required to be provided by either of the Parties hereto, unless otherwise stated in this Agreement, shall be in writing and shall be deemed communicated upon mailing by United States Mail, addressed as follows: MASTER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT — PARK IDENTITIES ROSTER PAGE 6 of 24 Artist: City: Stephanie Inman City Clerk 4606 N. Torridon Way City of Meridian Boise ID 83702 33 E. Broadway Ave. Meridian ID 83642 Either party may change her/its address for the purpose of this provision by giving written notice of such change in the manner herein provided. N. Exhibits. All exhibits to this Agreement are incorporated by reference and made a part of hereof as if the exhibits were set forth in their entirety herein. O. City Council approval required. The validity of this Agreement shall be expressly conditioned upon City Council action approving the Agreement. Execution of this Agreement by the persons referenced below prior to such ratification or approval shall not be construed as proof of validity in the absence of Meridian City Council approval. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the Effective Date first written above. ARTIST: �� W�� Stephanie Inman CITY OF MERIDIAN: City or Tammyd erd, Mayor E IDIAT rxSEAL .Art -t A,( -A-- City C •k MASTER PROFESSIONAL. SI imcES AGREEiMEN'r— PARK IDFN'1TI7Es ROs'rrit PAGE 7 or 24 EXHIBIT A Meridian Commission Request for Qualifications: Park Identities Public Art Roster OVERVIEW: The Meridian Parks Et Recreation Department (MPRD), in partnership with the Meridian Parks and Recreation Commission (MPRC) and the Meridian Arts Commission (MAC), seeks to establish a list of artists who would work with the City to develop interpretations of park identities and create public art projects in local parks. Currently, the focus is on integrating artistic components in Champion Park, Renaissance Park, and Heroes Park - three existing neighborhood/community parks in Meridian, ID. Examples of public art components may include murals, benches, sculptures, functional bike racks, story walks, etc. MPRD would also like to be able to consult with artists to develop creative components that would strengthen the identities of future parks. MAC requests eligible artists and organizations to submit qualifications for the Park Identities Public Art Roster. The Park Identities Public Art Roster - a list of pre -qualified, professional artists and organizations - will be a tool used by MPRD and local commissions to select artists to collaborate with. Successful applicants may remain on the Park Identities Public Art Roster for three years. Artists and organizations selected form the roster will be asked to enter into Professional Service Agreements with the City setting forth specific conditions, compensation, and scope of work. Selection to the roster is not a guarantee of work. ELIGIBILITY: This project is open to applicants regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, nationality, or disability. Organizations or teams of artists, designers, and/or engineers are welcome to apply. Treasure Valley artists and organizations are encouraged to apply. Incomplete or late submissions will be deemed ineligible and will not be considered. Successful applicants and invitees may reapply at the end of their term to be considered for future art rosters. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: Artists or organizations wishing to be considered for the Park Identities Public Art Roster must provide the following materials and information to MAC in order to be considered for selection. • 250 - 500 word informational page about the artist or organization; • Up to fifteen (15) images of representational work and information about each piece (title, date, medium, budget, commissioning agency, short statement about the project, project timeline, etc.); • References, including at least three professional references and pertinent contact information; and • Professional resume, not to exceed two pages. Proposal materials must be received in PDF format via email. Applications shall be 20 pages maximum, in 12 point standard font, and must be no larger than 2MB total. Limited assistance producing digital images may be available upon request. Materials submitted will become public records and not be returned. DEADLINE: All applications must be received via email at mac@meridiancity.org by Friday, May 6, 2016 4:00 p.m. (MST) SELECTION PROCESS: The selection of successful applicants will be made by members of local commissions and City staff. MAC will notify successful applicants by e-mail, unless otherwise directed. In evaluating eligible applications, the following factors will be considered: • Adherence to the RFQ; (20 points) • Quality of work; (30 points) • Experience, may include feedback from professional references; (20 points) • Artist's ability to create artwork that addresses the context of its placement; (20 points) and • Consistency with City policy and community values; (10 points) CONTACT MAC: Hillary Bodnar, Arts Et Culture Specialist, City of Meridian 1 208-489-0422 1 mac@meridiancity.org THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST! MASTER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT - PARK IDENTITIES ROSTER PAGE 8 of 24 EXHIBIT B ARTIST'S RESPONSE TO RFQ MASTER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT - PARK IDENTITIES ROSTER PAGE 9 Of 24 51q4-3m, Ie I 0AA4fl public art I graphic design I hand lettering April 15, 2016 Dear members of the selection panel, The call for the Meridian Park Identities Public Art Roster has inspired me. I was specifically drawn to the line in the call that read, "to consult with artists to develop creative components that would strengthen the identity of future parks': That sentence spoke to me because I strive to create public art that is place -specific, creates a memorable visual identity, and celebrates the uniqueness of our area. My public art portfolio includes a variety of work, from Furcula, an abstracted 13' high aluminum vulture sculpture at Zoo Boise, to Wings, a hand lettered quotation 10' wide cut out of plywood at the Nampa Public Library. I've also painted murals, designed street sign toppers, and created a variety of outdoor signage. I'm currently working on several public art installations for the Valley Region Transit's Main Street Station, the new downtown Boise bus terminal. One is a set of colorful floor medallions help bus patrons find their way, and another is a large scale collage of broken toys that greets visitors and tells them, "Keep Moving People". I enjoy working with a wide variety of people and fabricators in the valley. I'm currently on The Boise Watershed Public Art Team and Rhodes Park Public Art Team. I've also developed several Art Plans including the Public Art Plan for Boise's City Hall Plaza, the Nampa Public Library Art Plan, the Cultural Arts Plan for the 30th Street Neighborhood and, most recently, the Art Plan for VRT's Main Street Station. These Art Plans identify cultural assets and public art opportunities. When creating these documents, I worked with community groups, city staff, residents, business owners, and neighborhood associations. I have found that I thrive in a collaborative environment. For Meridian parks, I am especially interested in designing playful benches or other permanent park furniture, custom bike racks, and story walks, at the same time considering the "bigger story" of how these neighborhood park identities and art elements work together and strengthen their communities. It would be an honor to be a part of the Meridian Park Identities Public Arts Roster to create enriching public art installations to celebrate Meridian. Thank you for your time and consideration. C Stephanie Inman 208.381.0230 1 sinman@stephanieinman.com I stephanieinman.com 1 4606 N.Torridon Way Boise, Idaho 83702 Furcula PUBLIC ART INSTALLATION Furcula is a public art installation designed to honor the vulture and make a wish to improve its future. It demonstrates sensitivity to its environment, conservation and creative thinking. I acted like a vulture and "scavenged" for found materials to embed in the casting.The body and egg were made from a lost -foam process out of cast aluminum.The metal column was painted with automotive paints to resemble African textiles. Date: 2013 I Materials used: Cast aluminum, powder coated steel I Commissed by: Friends of Zoo Boise Budget: $20,000 I Size: 13' high, Twide at vulture wingspan I Location: near Africa exhibit at Zoo Boise Sfi� I�Milol 208.381.0230 1 sinman@stephanieinman.com stephanieinman.com West End A R T M A P This commemorative map uses layer of fabrics (linen, burlap, painted canvas) and chalk pastels for the river and park green spaces. There is a lot of visual interest with sketches, logos and tid-bits of information. This map was created loose and sketchy to visualize what's happening now, and what could be next for this eclectic Boise neighborhood. Date: 2013 I Materials used: Chalk pastels, fabric, paper collage, matboard Commissed by: City of Boise I CCDC I Budget: $3,000 I Size: 11 "x 17" I Location: n/a st'e JOM,�" 1 208.381.0230 1 esinman@stephanieinman.com I w stephanieinman.com JER "Rural Peace with urban Access.,. g History er�Lai® V�rt.hrrn,m. wN:.rtv.An P aas..aa u, oxrss. [xssmiisPAnmN Ew9mv F iN.aw. Y N Suggested La -at�0 s Specific Public Dt Art Opportunities(((„�„� IT Cultural Arts Plan FOR THE 30th STREET NEIGHBORHOOD Boise's first Art Plan for a neighborhood, the Cultural Arts Plan for the 30th Street Neighborhood is a 40 page document that serves as a sourcebook for public art and a guide for defining the character of the neighborhood. The plan is seen by the City of Boise as a model for other neighborhoods. This plan won The 2013 Idaho Smart Growth Award for Community Excellence. This image shows the cover and two page spreads. Date: 2012/2013 1 Materials used: hand and digital illustration, digital page layout Com missed by: City of Boise I Budget: $20,000 I Size: 8.5"x 11"40 -page document Location: n/a (digital) StE1e JMiVl-;�fl 1 208.381.0230 1 e sinman@stephanieinman.com I W stephanieinman.com FRANK TRAFFIC BOX WRAP This traffic box design uses agricultural imagery referencing Frank Allaumbaugh's dairy and a nearby farm that grew wheat, grain, apples and cherries in the 1900s. My goal was to create depth and interest in an agricultural scene and be very expressive with color. Date: 2014 I Materials used: Vivid oil pastels on thick scratchboard cut, layered and scanned Commissed by: City of Boise / NA Grant Budget: $2,000 1 Size: traffic box I Cole & Allumbaugh, Boise St� I Mhilc�l 1 208.381.0230 1 sinman@stephanieinman.com 1 stephanieinman.com Kathryn Albertson Park K I O S K SIGNAGE The design focuses on birds with the park map inside the quail shape, and park rules communicated in graphic quail egg shapes. I wanted the normally mundane park rules and map to be elegant and natural, like the park itself. I used hand lettering for the title and old fashioned engravings for the illustrations. The signage was produced on high pressure laminate panels and housed inside a rustic timber structure at the park's entry. Date: 2015 I Materials used: FOSSIL panels, powder coated steel I Commissed by: City of Boise Parks & Rec Budget: $5,000 1 Size: 5' high I Location: Entry at KAP stle1�JVlo� �l 1 208.381.0230 1 esinman@stephanieinman.com I w stephanieinman.com JUMPTEMPORARY FENCE ART Description: This project shows a way to bring color and interest to an unexpected material, completion of a large scale temporary art project, and general collaboration. Date: 2012 I Materials used: Outdoor enamel paint on mesh construction fencing Budget: $5,500 I Size: (6) 50'sections 5' high I Commissed by: JUMP Location: Corner of JUMP Creative Center's construction site, downtown Boise s� le 10MA M 1 208.381.0230 1 esinman@stephanieinman.com stephanieinman.com Aft'pl WoI -«ao FA9 Poetry Path FOR THE NAMPA PUBLIC LIBRARY This poetry path is three separate pieces tucked into metal columns in different locations along the second floor. The path surprises and leads visitors through the library as patrons create rubbings to discover a poem that reflects the character of the building, and the spirit of the Art Plan. The finished rubbing is meant to be a keepsake. Date: 2014 I Materials used: Scanned artwork/ lettering lasered to 1/4" acrylic, acrylic paint on reverse Commissed by: Nampa Public Library Budget: $1,500 I Size: (3) 10.8"x6" I Location: Second Floor of The Nampa Public Library, Idaho stye JMWI,�M 1 208.381.0230 1 e sinman@stephanieinman.com stephanieinman.com WingsNAMPA PUBLIC LIBRARY I digitized my hand lettering for a sign company to carefully cut this quotation out of thin plywood. The blonde color matches the other signage in the building, and the standoffs add some great shadowlines. This quotation is meant to add to the feeling of transparency in the stairway and make a person look up. It reads, "I believe that if one always looked at the skies, one would end up with wings. - Gustave Flaubert" If you look closely you can see that I painted soft feathers in a white metallic paint behind the quotation to add another layer of interest. Date: 2014 1 Materials used: Scanned hand lettering cut from plywood Commissed by: Nampa Public Library Budget: $1500 1 10'x 7' 1 Location: Stairway of The Nampa Public Library, Idaho Stile JM►+n,-�M 1 208.381.0230 1 sinman@stephanieinman.com stephanieinman.com r%, -10 Large scale vertical element would visually convey, "you have arrived". Repeats letter treatment on Trademark's 16th Street landmark (with raised white san serif letters). Made of a steel "box" with plasma cut steel for the black pattern. Base colors created with sprayed automotive paints. Uses an oversized hand drawn gantois pattern and colors drawn from mural. Measures approximately 20' tall, 3' wide and 3' deep. A sculptural, playful and geometric - stylized goldfinch peers over the top. Glenn Rhodes was an avid bird watcher and goldfinch were his favorite birds. The eyes on the bird will be red marbles that glitter when light is cast on them at night. Rhodes Park Landmark PROPOSED SIGNAGE This landmark element was created to announce to Rhodes Skatepark users and vehicles, "you have arrived": As part of a collaborative public art team, I used patterns, materials, type, and colors that corresponded with other artists' proposed work to make the park more cohesive. Date: To be installed July 2016 1 Materials used: Steel, automotive paint I Com missed by: City of Boise Budget: $25,000 I Size:20'high, 3'wide, Ycleep I Location: Rhodes Skatepark, Boise SteriIWMI 1 208.381.0230 1 esinman@stephanieinman.com I W stephanieinman.com O Door 3 Color: Purple Landmark: Mountain Transporation inlay: XC Ski Awning symbol: 3 Deer P Door 2 Color: Orange Landmark: Foothills Transporation inlay: Mt Bike Awning symbol: 2 Butterflies Door 4 Color: Blue Landmark: River Transporation inlay: Raft Awning symbol: 4 Trout sc� r Door 1 Color: Yellow Landmark: High Desert Transporation inlay: Horse Awning symbol: 1 Falcon Wayfinding Medallions FOR V R T' S MAIN STREET STATION (under construction) Integrated with construction, four different floor medallions will mark bus entry points. They tie into local landmarks with geography, transportation, and local wildlife, and reflect the colors used by Valley Regional Transit. Any of these elements can help bus patrons navigate their way. Date: To be installed July 2016 1 Materials used: Luxury Vinyl Tiles and metal accents Commissed by: City of Boise Budget: $20,000 I Size: (4) 5'circles I Location: VRT's Main Street Station, Boise 208.381.0230 1 stephanieinman.com Kayak Sign TopperS GIFT TO THE WEST END These colorful kayaks point the way to whitewater and reverse to an etched feather. The design reflects the voice of the neighborhood; purposefully unpolished and imperfect, with brush strokes and etched lines that show a handmade touch. Date: 2013 I Materials used: Vinyl applied to cut aluminum, etched on reverse Commissed by: City of Boise I Budget: $2,800 I Size: 38"x 8" Location: Along Pleasanton Avenue to the whitewater (at Boise River Park) SfiJCIMMA, 208.381.0230 1 e sinman@stephanieinman.com stephanieinman.com Laura Moore Cunningham Arboretum S I G N A v t I worked with Boise Forestry, Boise Parks and Recreation and Janelle Wise (grand niece to Laura Moore Cunningham) to design an elegant and beautiful way to mark the Laura Moore Cunningham Arboretum near Municipal Park in Boise. There are two matching "tree inspired"signs to bookend the arboretum, and a companion sign along the greenbelt near Municipal Park. Date: 2014/2015 1 Materials used: Raw and powder -coated metal Commissed by: City of Boise Forestry and Parks & Rec 1 $12,000 x 2 14'h x 10'w Location -The Laura Moore Cunningham Arboretum, Boise StIC hPL4;�M 1 208.381.0230 sinman@stephanieinman.com stephanieinman.com STEPHANIE INMAN public art resume 208.381.0230 w: stephanieinman.com e: sinman@stephanieinman.com 4606 N.Torridon Way Boise, ID 83702 RECENT PUBLIC COMMISSIONS & INSTALLATIONS 2016 Luxury vinyl tile wayfincling floor medallions atVRT's Main Street Station, Boise, ID underconstruction 2016 Mixed media wall collage atVRT's Main Street Station, Boise, ID underconstruction 2016 Steel triangular column at Rhodes Skatepark, Boise, ID underconstruction 2016 Concrete and steel on sandstone landmark at Boise River Park, Boise, ID underconstruction 2015 Art Plan for Valley Regional Transit's Main Street Station for City of Boise, Boise, ID 2015 Traffic box wrap at Whitewater Park Boulevard, Boise, ID underconstruction 2015 High pressure laminate signage at Kathryn Albertson Park, Boise, ID 2014 Steel sculptural sign at Laura Moore Cunningham Arboretum, Boise, ID 2014 Acrylic floor installations at Nampa Public Library, Nampa, ID 2014 Laser cut plywood wall installation at Nampa Public Library, Nampa, ID 2014 Traffic box wrap at Cole Road, Boise, ID 2013 Cast aluminum and metal column sculpture at Zoo Boise, Boise, ID 2013 Art Plan forthe Nampa Public Library, Nampa, ID 2013 Public Art Plan for Boise City Hall Plaza for City of Boise, Boise, ID 2013 Aluminum sign toppers at Pleasanton for City of Boise, Boise, ID 2013 Aluminum sign toppers at West Downtown Neighborhood for City of Boise, Boise, ID 2013 Porcelain Enamel Signage at Ivywild Station, Boise, ID 2012 Cultural Arts Plan forthe 30th Street Neighborhood for City of Boise, Boise, ID AWARDS & GRANTS 2014 Idaho Smart Growth Award for Community Excellence for The Cultural Arts Plan for the 30th Street Neighborhood 2014 Alexa Rose Foundation Grant Recipient 2014 Award of Merit by the American Association for State and Local History for involvement in the Historic South Boise Streetcar Station project 2011 Artist on Contractfor City of Boise from 2011 -present PEER PANELS 2015 City of Boise Main Street Station Stairway Mural Public Art Selection Panel Member 2014 Nampa Public Library Feature Wall Public Art Selection Panel Member 2014 Nampa Public Library Lobby Sculpture Public Art Selection Panel Member 2013 City of Boise Whitewater Boulevard Roundabout Public Art Selection Panel Member 2013 City of Boise Whitewater Boulevard Boundary Fence Public Art Selection Panel Member PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENTS 2006 Author of Framed Memories, a craft book published by Lark Books EDUCATION 1993 Bachelor of Architecture, University of Oregon STEPHANIE INMAN references Karen Bubb Public Arts Manager City of Boise 208.433.5677 e: kbubb@cityofboise.org Claire Connley Operations Manager Nampa Public Library 208.468.5806 e: connleyc@nam pal ibrary.org Kathleen Lacey Comprehensive Planner City of Boise 208.384.3835 e: KLacey@cityofboise.org