Benicia Waterfront Public Art Project–Mark Brest van Kempen
Arts Benicia is very pleased to announce that it is being awarded $30,250 from the Creative Work Fund for an 18-month residency with Artist Mark Brest van Kempen
at Arts Benicia. The period of this award is from October, 2013 through
August, 2015. The grant guidelines state: “A minimum of two-thirds of
the project budget must be dedicated to paying the artists or covering
their direct expenses for creating the work.”
Mark’s residency will be aimed at influencing the Benicia waterfront
project to integrate engaging public art through education,
participation, outreach and demonstration. With a $140,000 grant from
the Coastal Commission, the Urban Waterfront Enhancement Master Plan is
moving forward to create a plan to integrate the marshlands with the
historical downtown area.
The collaboration between Brest van Kempen and Arts Benicia will
provide a parallel process to the “official” planning process, serving
to augment the plan, increase public interest and facilitate new
opportunities for the community at large to participate in this process.
Here is a brief overview of the work Mark and AB are committed to do over the next 18 months for the CWF grant:
1. Temporary land / environmental art pieces.
2. On-site sculptures that explore various aspects of the site such as history, ecology, hydrology etc.
3. Art events involving public participation.
4. Participatory projects that invite the public to directly engage in aesthetic research.
5. Design charettes involving local artists, architects and designers.
6. Brainstorming meetings for local artists to create their own designs for the waterfront.
7. Public seminars where visual artists will dialogue with environmentalists, scientists, community leaders and others.
8. A culminating installation at the Arts Benicia gallery (ABAiR
2015). Documentation of the entire project will be exhibited in a
culminating installation at Arts Benicia. This entire project is to some
degree an experiment in art and public life. The exhibit will show the
results of this eighteen-month experiment.
If you would like to participate in this exciting process, please contact Arts Benicia at 707.747.0131.