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Cultural Council <br />NOV. 2022 Minutes <br />Page 2of6 <br />- Emily Hogan: January LCC meeting — City Manager Jeff Durbin found out that he can't <br />make this (November) LCC meeting, but will be at the next one in January. <br />LCC budget increase was officially approved last week by the City Council. Mark notes <br />that the $20K in the LCC budget versus the question was over the $50K that was going <br />to be available through the LRC and how that would be available and used. The <br />question is whether that $20K will be available for programing and physical art <br />installations? And following up on that if it is for art, does it have to be carried out by not <br />the LCC (LRC) if it is physical art and programming? Then that means that it can't be <br />used for community park concert series etc. Emily says that she can confirm whether <br />that it does get to be used for programming and it does have to be used in the district. <br />7. Information Item: <br />Louisville Rising public art - pet memorial sculpture. <br />Cullen Choi (3 minutes public comment): <br />Proposed art installation. Louisville Rising is a local non-profit in an effort to strengthen <br />and redistribute goodwill. Described a few of the projects that they have worked on in <br />and around Louisville. Talked about the "Best Friends Forever" sculpture made of <br />bronze around a large granite boulder shaped in some form of animals lost in the fire. <br />Proposed art is funded by Louisville Rising, but they are asking for the yearly upkeep of <br />the piece from the LCC or whomever in the city is in charge of that maintenance. He <br />talks about the placement proposal of the statue. <br />Sarah asks how many animals were lost and he guessed at least a few hundred. <br />Louisville Rising will potentially have all the art complete by the end of summer 2023. <br />Cullen says that they would like to showcase at the fire site with notes saying that they <br />are working with the LCC. <br />Leah says that we can move to make a motion to move to public comment. Mark says <br />that we can move to make a motion to pass on the art at the very least but not the <br />placement. JR Ketelsen asks if Cullen is asking for the funding to cover the maintenance <br />- he says that he is asking and thinks it will come from parks and recreations. <br />Grace and Keely will keep in contact with Cullen for updates. <br />Motion: Leah makes a motion to approve with the conditions that Mark notes of <br />placement. <br />Second: JR seconds. <br />All approved. No opposed. <br />8. Chair Report (Chair, Leah Franks) <br />LCC Accomplishments 2022 <br />- 7 events at Louisville Center for the Arts with 30-80 attendance, most free to <br />community <br />