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Committee of the Whole
King County
Meeting Agenda
1200 King County Courthouse
516 Third Avenue Seattle, WA 98104
Councilmembers: Joe McDermott, Chair Jeanne Kohl-Welles, Vice Chair;
Claudia Balducci, Rod Dembowski, Reagan Dunn, Kathy Lambert, Dave Upthegrove, Pete von Reichbauer, Girmay Zahilay
Staff: Jeff Muhm: Lead Staff (206-477-0951)
Angel Allende: Committee Clerk (206-477-1021)
Monday, January 27, 2020
12:30 p.m. Work Session
King County Courthouse Southwest Conference Room
1:30 p.m. Committee of the Whole Meeting
King County Courthouse
Council Chambers - Room 1001
Pursuant to K.C.C. 1.24.035 A. and F., this meeting is also noticed as a meeting of the Metropolitan King County Council, whose agenda is limited to the committee business. In this meeting only the rules and procedures applicable to committees apply and not those applicable to full council
meetings.
Call to Order1.
Roll Call2.
Recess3.
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Approval of Minutes4.
December 2, 2019 pp. 3-4
Public Comment5.
Discussion and Possible Action
6. Proposed Motion No. 2019-0484 pp. 5-16
A MOTION confirming the appointment of Hank Cooper to the King County cultural developmentauthority (4Culture) board.
Sponsors: Ms. Kohl-Welles
Leah Krekel-Zoppi, Council Staff
7. Proposed Motion No. 2019-0485 pp. 17-25
A MOTION confirming the appointment of Staci Adman to the King County cultural development authority(4Culture) board.
Sponsors: Mr. Dembowski
Leah Krekel-Zoppi, Council Staff
Briefing
8. Briefing No. 2020-B0010 pp. 27
Briefing on King County’s response to the coronavirus.
Jeff Duchin, Health Officer and Chief, Communicable Disease Epidemiology & Immunization Section Public Health - Seattle and King County
Other Business
Adjournment
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1200 King County Courthouse
516 Third Avenue Seattle, WA 98104
King County
Meeting Minutes
Committee of the Whole Councilmembers: Joe McDermott, Chair
Jeanne Kohl-Welles, Vice Chair; Claudia Balducci, Rod Dembowski, Reagan Dunn, Larry Gossett,
Kathy Lambert, Dave Upthegrove, Pete von Reichbauer
Staff: Patrick Hamacher, Lead Staff (206-477-0880)
Marka Steadman, Committee Assistant (206-477-0887)
1:30 PM Room 1001 Monday, December 2, 2019
DRAFT MINUTES
Pursuant to K.C.C. 1.24.035 A. and F., this meeting is also noticed as a meeting of the Metropolitan King County Council, whose agenda is limited to the committee business. In this meeting only the rules and procedures applicable to committees apply and not those applicable to full council
meetings.
Call to Order 1.
The Metropolitan King County Council's Committee of the Whole was called to order by Chair Joe McDermott at 1:44 p.m.
Roll Call 2.
Mr. Dembowski, Mr. Gossett, Ms. Kohl-Welles, Ms. Lambert, Mr. McDermott, Mr. Upthegrove and Mr. von Reichbauer
Present: 7 -
Ms. Balducci and Mr. Dunn Excused: 2 -
Public Comment 3.
The following individual provided public comment: Alex Tsimerman
Approval of Minutes 4.
Councilmember Kohl-Welles moved approval of the November 18, 2019, meeting minutes. There being no objections, the minutes were approved.
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Discussion and Possible Action
5. Proposed Ordinance No. 2019-0439
AN ORDINANCE to amend the Charter of the Cultural Development Authority related to board position terms; and amending Ordinance 14482, Section 7, as amended, and K.C.C. 2.49.060 and Ordinance 14482, Section 11, as amended, and K.C.C. 2.49.110.
Leah Krekel-Zoppi briefed the Committee and answered questions from the members. Claire Miccio, 4Culture Government and Community Relations Manager, addressed the Committee. Councilmember Kohl-Welles moved amendment 1. The amendment was adopted.
A motion was made by Councilmember Kohl-Welles that this Ordinance be Recommended Do Pass Substitute Consent. The motion carried by the following
vote:
Yes: Mr. Dembowski, Mr. Gossett, Ms. Kohl-Welles, Ms. Lambert, Mr. McDermott,
Mr. Upthegrove and Mr. von Reichbauer
7 -
Excused: Ms. Balducci and Mr. Dunn 2 -
6. Proposed Motion No. 2018-0561
A MOTION accepting the language assistance plans for agencies, consistent with Ordinance 18665.
Tillery Williams, Council staff, briefed the Committee and answered questions from the members. Councilmember Gossett moved striking amendment S1. The amendment was adopted.
A motion was made by Councilmember Gossett that this Motion be Recommended
Do Pass Substitute Consent. The motion carried by the following vote:
Yes: Mr. Dembowski, Mr. Gossett, Ms. Kohl-Welles, Mr. McDermott and Mr. von Reichbauer
5 -
Excused: Ms. Balducci, Mr. Dunn, Ms. Lambert and Mr. Upthegrove 4 -
Other Business
There was no further business to come before the Committee.
Adjournment
The meeting was adjourned at 2:11 p.m.
Approved this _____________ day of _________________
Clerk's Signature
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Metropolitan King County Council Committee of the Whole
STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item: 6 Name: Leah Krekel-Zoppi
Proposed No.: 2019-0484 Date: January 27, 2020
SUBJECT
A motion confirming Hank Cooper to the 4Culture Board.
SUMMARY
This proposed motion would confirm the appointment of Hank Cooper, who resides in Council District 8, to the 4Culture Board for the remainder of a three year term expiring on December 31, 2021. Ms. Cooper is an active community member and has a background in heritage, meeting the criteria for Board members established in the 4Cutlure Charter.
BACKGROUND
The King County Council created 4Culture, King County’s Cultural Public Development Authority, in 20021 in to administer King County’s arts and heritage programs.
4Culture’s name was derived from its four cultural programs:
Arts. 4Culture provides capital and operating grant funding for individual artists,
groups, and community organizations.
Heritage. 4Culture provides capital and operating grant funding for organizations
focused on building the historical record, preserving and enhancing the character
of the region, and sharing local heritage resources.
Preservation. 4Culture provides project, capital, and operating support to aid in
the historic preservation of buildings, neighborhoods, and landscapes. The
organization also provides support for heritage tourism for King County
communities.
1 Ordinance 14482
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Public Art. 4Culture manages the County’s 1% for Art program, and manages
arts installations throughout the county.
4Culture is governed by a fifteen member Board of Directors. Directors are to have a demonstrated commitment to and knowledge of cultural resources, be active and experienced in community and civic issues and concerns, and have the ability to evaluate the needs of cultural constituencies in the region as a whole. Directors are to represent a range of talents, experience, backgrounds, and viewpoints and to be sought from a range of: professional artists; arts administrators; architects; landscape architects; administrators, professionals and specialists in heritage and historic preservation; administrators, professionals and specialists in cultural education; urban planners and designers; attorneys; community arts and heritage activists; business professionals; and the community at large. Directors must be residents of King County and are to be chosen to reflect the geographic and cultural diversity of the County.2 With the passage of Ordinance 18684 in 2018 and Ordinance 19036 in 2019, the appointment process for the 4Culture Board changed to the following:
Position 1 is to be appointed by the County Councilmember representing County
Council District 1;
Position 2 is to be appointed by the County Councilmember representing County
Council District 2;
Position 3 is to be appointed by the County Councilmember representing County
Council District 3;
Position 4 is to be appointed by the County Councilmember representing County
Council District 4;
Position 5 is to be appointed by the County Councilmember representing County
Council District 5;
Position 6 is to be appointed by the County Councilmember representing County
Council District 6;
Position 7 is to be appointed by the County Councilmember representing County
Council District 7;
Position 8 is to be appointed by the County Councilmember representing County
Council District 8;
Position 9 is to be appointed by the County Councilmember representing County
Council District 9; and
Positions 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15 are to be appointed by the County
Executive.3
Appointments are subject to confirmation by the Council by motion.4 Board members may begin serving as voting members upon confirmation by the Council.5
2 Ordinance 19036, Attachment A, Section 5.2.B 3 Ordinance 19036, Attachment A, Section 5.2.D 4 Ordinance 19036, Attachment A, Section 5.2.E 5 Ordinance 19036, Attachment B, Section 1.4
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Board members serve for terms of three years and may serve up to two consecutive full terms.6 In addition to the fifteen board members, 4Culture has five ex-officio board members which include one member of the Executive staff, three county councilmembers, and the 4Culture Executive Director.7 4Culture Board Candidate Hank Cooper Ms. Cooper lives in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle in Council District 8 and was appointed to fill a vacancy in for the remainder of the current term for 4Culture Board position 4 by Councilmember Jeanne Kohl-Welles. Ms. Cooper serves as the Arts Program Manager at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center, developing a program supporting emerging Native artists. Ms. Cooper has a Master’s degree in Museology and a Bachelor’s in Art degree in Indigenous and American Indian Studies, and has held various positions at several museums. She has also been active in several indigenous community organizations. ANALYSIS This proposed motion would confirm the appointment of Ms. Copper to the 4Culture Board for the remainder of a three year term expiring December 31, 2021. Mr. Cooper meets the criteria established in the 4Culture Charter for 4Culture board members and was nominated according to the process established in Ordinance 19036 and the 4Culture Charter and Bylaws. ATTACHMENTS
1. Proposed Motion 2019-0484 2. Hank Cooper appointment letter 3. Hank Cooper’s resume
INVITED
1. Hank Cooper, 4Culture Board appointee 2. Claire Miccio, 4Culture Government and Community Relations Manager
6 Ordinance 19036, Attachment A, Section 5.3 7 Ordinance 19036, Attachment A, Section 5.8
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KING COUNTY
Signature Report
ATTACHMENT 1
1200 King County Courthouse
516 Third Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104
Motion
Proposed No. 2019-0484.1 Sponsors Kohl-Welles
1
A MOTION confirming the appointment of Hank Cooper 1
to the King County cultural development authority 2
(4Culture) board. 3
BE IT MOVED by the Council of King County: 4
The King County district four appointment of Hank Cooper to Board Position 4 of 5
the King County cultural development authority (4Culture) board, for the remainder of a 6
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Motion
2
three-year term, to expire on December 31, 2021, is hereby confirmed. 7
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KING COUNTY COUNCIL
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
________________________________________
Claudia Balducci, Chair
ATTEST:
________________________________________
Melani Pedroza, Clerk of the Council
APPROVED this _____ day of _______________, ______.
________________________________________
Dow Constantine, County Executive
Attachments: None
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Metropolitan King County Council ATTACHMENT 2King County Courthouse
516 Third Avenue, Room 1200
Seattle, WA 98104-3272
206-296-1000 TTY 206-296-1024
Toll Free: 1-800-325-6165
www.kingcounty.gov/council
November 25, 2019
Hank Cooper
Arts Program Manager
United Indians of All Tribes Foundation
317 Harvard Ave. E., #102
Seattle, WA, 98102
Dear Ms. Cooper,
I am pleased to appoint you to the King County Cultural Development Authority (4Culture), for the
remainder of a term expiring December 31, 2021 for Board Position 4. Under Ordinance 18684, the
councilmember representing District 4 appoints the candidate for Board Position 4. Your term will begin
upon the King County Council’s confirmation of this appointment.
Serving on a board or commission can be a rewarding experience for community service-minded
residents. As a Director on the 4Culture Board, you will have an opportunity to help maintain and
improve the quality of life in King County while providing expertise in an area of personal and
professional interest. I sincerely appreciate your dedication and commitment to our residents.
Thank you for agreeing to serve the people of King County as a Director on the 4Culture Board.
Sincerely,
Jeanne Kohl-Welles
King County Councilmember, District 4
cc: Brian Carter, 4Culture Executive Director
Rick Ybarra, Boards and Commissions Liaison, King County Executive
King County Council Clerk
Leah Krekel-Zoppi, Council Staff
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+Hank Skye Cooper317 Harvard Ave. E., #102, Seattle, WA, 98102
918.704.8460 | [email protected]
Education
University of Washington | Seattle, Washington | Masters Degree in Museology | June 2017
Haskell Indian Nations University | Lawrence, Kansas | BA in Indigenous and American Indian
Studies | May 2012
Museum Experience
My experience at the Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center, Peabody Essex Museum, The
Henry Art Gallery, The Haskell Cultural Center and The National Museum of the American
Indian has taught me how to strengthen and maintain relationships with Native artists, tribal and
government officials, elders, and urban Indian organizations. Specializations include knowledge
of historical and contemporary issues within local Native communities and Indian Country at
large, familiarity with NAGPRA protocol, collaboration with all museum departments, culturally
sensitive collections management, exhibition development and interpretation, and in-depth
research.
Arts Program Manager | Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center | Seattle, WA | January 2018 –
Present
o Developed a program supporting emerging Native artists.
o Collaborated with other institutions in Seattle and regularly meet with museum
professionals for interviews and cultural consulting.
o Coordinate community arts events such as film screenings, small performances and
workshops.
o Sit on planning committees for events such as United Indians’ annual Seafair Indian Days
Powwow, Native Life in the City Gala, and Indigenous People’s Day celebration.
Gallery Manager and Visual Arts Curator | Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center | Seattle, WA |
June 2017 – December 2017
o Responsible for conceptualizing and installing 4 exhibitions annually in the Sacred Circle
Gallery.
o Remodeled Sacred Circle Gift Shop and built partnerships with small Native Business
owners for inventory.
o Developed a consignment program for local Native artists.
o Served as receptionist and visitor services representative conducting tours and educating
the public about United Indians of All Tribes.
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Curatorial Fellow | Peabody Essex Museum | Salem, MA | June 2016 – August 2016
o Conducted ongoing Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation act (NAGPRA)
research and outreach.
o Assisted with researching forthcoming exhibition concepts and objects for re-installation
of PEM’s permanent collection and other Native American art exhibitions.
o Provided data enhancement such as artist information, provenance, bibliographic
references, and exhibition and publication histories
Exhibitions Assistant | Henry Art Gallery | Seattle, WA | September 2015 – Present
o Supports exhibition-related projects including: tracking exhibition and artist proposals,
drafting correspondence, and conducting research for exhibition planning.
o Collaborates with the Exhibitions, Collections, and Programs Assistant on exhibition-
related projects.
Gallery Coordinator | Haskell Cultural Center and Museum | Lawrence, KS | Jan. 2011 – May
2012
o Conducted research for a grant project in conjunction with the Kansas Humanities
Council and the Spencer Museum of Art.
o Guided historical tours to visitors of the permanent exhibit.
o Assisted visitors in tracking ancestral ties associated with Haskell alumni.
Collections Management Intern | Smithsonian Institution | National Museum of the American
Indian | Washington, DC | Summer 2011
o Transported/shipped objects and assisted with installation and deinstallation of
collections.
o Conducted and implemented proper pest management operations prior to gallery
installation.
o Performed research at the Cultural Resource Center in Suitland, Maryland.
o Maintained conservation procedures and conducted inventory of objects on exhibit.
Creative Learning Center Supervisor | Gilcrease Museum of the Americas | Tulsa, OK | Summer
2010
o Assisted with “Mini Masters” educational program, assisting students and guardians with
art projects.
o Organized and cleaned craft stations for children and families.
Teacher’s Assistant | Gilcrease Museum of the Americas | Tulsa, OK | June 2008 - July 2009
(summers)
o Assisted teaching artists and children on educational lessons and art concepts.
o Cleaned and prepared classrooms daily with supplies for projects planned.
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Preparatorial Shop | Philbrook Museum of Art | Tulsa, OK | January 2006 - August 2008
o Handled, stored, and relocated permanent collection art works.
o Performed maintenance and remodeling of galleries involving light wiring, sheet-rocking
and painting walls.
o Prepared exhibition gallery space for traveling shows and hung exhibits in timely fashion
for opening.
Teacher’s Assistant | Philbrook Museum of Art | Tulsa, OK | 2004 – 2005 (summers)
o Assisted teaching artists on educational lessons and art concepts.
o Cleaned and prepared classrooms daily with supplies for projects planned.
o Provided an after-camp child day care service.
Honors and Certifications
Cherokee Nation Scholarship Recipient | Tahlequah, Oklahoma | Fall 2015 – Spring 2017
Basic Records Operations Certification | National Archives and Records Administration | Spring
2011
Certificate in Federal Records Management | National Archives and Records Administration |
Fall 2011
Other Professional Experience
My experience as a specialty bartender, customer experience lead, and sales associate, taught me
the invaluable skills of customer service, leadership, collaboration and teamwork, multitasking,
and problem solving. Within each of these positions, I have started at entry level and worked my
way into a lead role, constantly challenging myself and inspiring my team.
Bartender | Valkyrie | Tulsa, OK | January 2015 – August 2015
Customer Experience Lead/Brand Ambassador | GAP Inc. | Banana Republic | April 2013 –
December 2014
Key Holder/Sales Associate | KU Bookstore | University of Kansas Union | August 2012 –
March 2013
Community Activities
R.I.S.E.: Radical Indigenous Survivance & Empowerment | Portland, OR | Judge, June 2018
Indigenous Sisters Resistance | Seattle, WA | January 2019 – present
Na’ah Illahee Fund | Seattle, WA | Restorative Justice Circle Keeper, October 2018 – Present
United Indians of All Tribes | Seattle, WA | Volunteer, Winter 2016
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Wetlands Preservation Organization | HINU | Club Member, 2008-2012 Vice President, 2011
Natives for Equality | HINU | Student Senate Representative, 2008-2009
Queers and Allies | KU | Club Member, 2008-2009
Clinton Global Initiative Conference | Various Campuses | April of 2010, 2011 & 2012
Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute | Photography | Lone Wolf, Oklahoma Summer 2006
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Metropolitan King County Council Committee of the Whole
STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item: 7 Name: Leah Krekel-Zoppi
Proposed No.: 2019-0485 Date: January 27, 2020 SUBJECT A motion confirming Staci Adman to the 4Culture Board. SUMMARY This proposed motion would confirm the appointment of Staci Adman, who resides in Council District 1, to the 4Culture Board for the remainder of a three year term expiring on December 31, 2020. Ms. Adman is an active community member and has a background in the arts, meeting the criteria for Board members established in the 4Cutlure Charter. BACKGROUND The King County Council created 4Culture, King County’s Cultural Public Development Authority, in 20021 in to administer King County’s arts and heritage programs. 4Culture’s name was derived from its four cultural programs:
• Arts. 4Culture provides capital and operating grant funding for individual artists, groups, and community organizations.
• Heritage. 4Culture provides capital and operating grant funding for organizations focused on building the historical record, preserving and enhancing the character of the region, and sharing local heritage resources.
• Preservation. 4Culture provides project, capital, and operating support to aid in the historic preservation of buildings, neighborhoods, and landscapes. The organization also provides support for heritage tourism for King County communities.
1 Ordinance 14482
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• Public Art. 4Culture manages the County’s 1% for Art program, and manages arts installations throughout the county.
4Culture is governed by a fifteen member Board of Directors. Directors are to have a demonstrated commitment to and knowledge of cultural resources, be active and experienced in community and civic issues and concerns, and have the ability to evaluate the needs of cultural constituencies in the region as a whole. Directors are to represent a range of talents, experience, backgrounds, and viewpoints and to be sought from a range of: professional artists; arts administrators; architects; landscape architects; administrators, professionals and specialists in heritage and historic preservation; administrators, professionals and specialists in cultural education; urban planners and designers; attorneys; community arts and heritage activists; business professionals; and the community at large. Directors must be residents of King County and are to be chosen to reflect the geographic and cultural diversity of the County.2 With the passage of Ordinance 18684 in 2018 and Ordinance 19036 in 2019, the appointment process for the 4Culture Board changed to the following:
• Position 1 is to be appointed by the County Councilmember representing County Council District 1;
• Position 2 is to be appointed by the County Councilmember representing County Council District 2;
• Position 3 is to be appointed by the County Councilmember representing County Council District 3;
• Position 4 is to be appointed by the County Councilmember representing County Council District 4;
• Position 5 is to be appointed by the County Councilmember representing County Council District 5;
• Position 6 is to be appointed by the County Councilmember representing County Council District 6;
• Position 7 is to be appointed by the County Councilmember representing County Council District 7;
• Position 8 is to be appointed by the County Councilmember representing County Council District 8;
• Position 9 is to be appointed by the County Councilmember representing County Council District 9; and
• Positions 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15 are to be appointed by the County Executive.3
Appointments are subject to confirmation by the Council by motion.4 Board members may begin serving as voting members upon confirmation by the Council.5
2 Ordinance 19036, Attachment A, Section 5.2.B 3 Ordinance 19036, Attachment A, Section 5.2.D 4 Ordinance 19036, Attachment A, Section 5.2.E 5 Ordinance 19036, Attachment B, Section 1.4
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Board members serve for terms of three years and may serve up to two consecutive full terms.6 In addition to the fifteen board members, 4Culture has five ex-officio board members which include one member of the Executive staff, three county councilmembers, and the 4Culture Executive Director.7 4Culture Board Candidate Staci Adman Ms. Adman lives in Kenmore in Council District 1 and was appointed to fill a vacancy in for the remainder of the current term for 4Culture Board position 1 by Councilmember Joe McDermott. Ms. Adman has a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts degree in painting and serves as an Art Instructor at the Schack Art Center in Everett. Ms. Adman has produced numerous public art and event pieces, and has numerous works on display. Some of her recent works include: the Woodinville Rotary Peace Pole Project, murals at Kenmore Elementary School and the Kenmore St. Vincent de Paul building, and works displayed at locations in Lake Forest Park, Woodinville, Kenmore and Schack Art Center. ANALYSIS This proposed motion would confirm the appointment of Ms. Adman to the 4Culture Board for the remainder of a three year term expiring December 31, 2020. Mr. Adman meets the criteria established in the 4Culture Charter for 4Culture board members and was nominated according to the process established in Ordinance 19036 and the 4Culture Charter and Bylaws. ATTACHMENTS
1. Proposed Motion 2019-0485 2. Staci Adman’s resume
INVITED
1. Staci Adman, 4Culture Board appointee 2. Claire Miccio, 4Culture Government and Community Relations Manager
6 Ordinance 19036, Attachment A, Section 5.3 7 Ordinance 19036, Attachment A, Section 5.8
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KING COUNTY
Signature Report
ATTACHMENT 1
1200 King County Courthouse
516 Third Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104
Motion
Proposed No. 2019-0485.1 Sponsors Dembowski
1
A MOTION confirming the appointment of Staci Adman to 1
the King County cultural development authority (4Culture) 2
board. 3
BE IT MOVED by the Council of King County: 4
The King County district one appointment of Staci Adman to Board Position 1 of 5
the King County cultural development authority (4Culture) board, for the remainder of a 6
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Motion
2
three-year term, to expire on December 31, 2020, is hereby confirmed. 7
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KING COUNTY COUNCIL
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
________________________________________
Claudia Balducci, Chair
ATTEST:
________________________________________
Melani Pedroza, Clerk of the Council
APPROVED this _____ day of _______________, ______.
________________________________________
Dow Constantine, County Executive
Attachments: None
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ATTACHMENT 2 Staci Thompson Adman
7815 NE 192nd Street Kenmore, WA 98028 206 819-3391
[email protected] StaciAdman.art
EDUCATION - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Painting 1989 University of Washington Seattle, Washington Associate of Arts 1986 Cottey College Nevada, Missouri EMPLOYMENT -
Art Instructor at the Schack Art Center in Everett 2015-present Teaching flameworking and needle-felting classes 1-4 times a month.
Sewing pieceworker 1992-2015
Independent Contractor for Family Growth Enterprises. I produced the two fabric components of a child development activity kit that was used as part of a research project of the UW School of Nursing.
Artist and Assistant Studio Manager 1989-1993
Encore Studios, Seattle, WA Created beads from hand-blown glass tubing, helping to produce a line of earrings, bracelets and necklaces sold in small gift stores and museum shops across the country. I did everything from making the beads and the jewelry pieces to packing and shipping orders to travelling to wholesale gift shows across the country where I displayed our work and took orders for the year.
PUBLIC ART PROJECT AND EVENT EXPERIENCE -
Woodinville Rotary Peace Pole Project 2018-2019 I have painted three 5-sided, 8-foot tall wooden poles for the Rotary as part of their mission to promote peace. My designs represent the locations where they were installed. My poles are located at 21-Acres, the Sammamish Valley Grange Heritage Garden, and the Northshore YMCA.
Secret Gardens of Lake Forest Park 2016-2019 Guest artist invited to create art in a garden during the tour. DeYoung Park Peace Pole Project 2018
A project of Woodinville Rotary and the City of Woodinville located in the newly refurbished De Young Park in Woodinville, WA. I painted two 10-foot tall, 1-foot diameter cement poles with designs that I came up work after meeting with my
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ATTACHMENT 2 pole sponsors, Molbak’s Garden Center and a local family with a long history in Woodinville.
“Kelso’s Choices” mural for Kenmore Elementary School 2017 3’x5’ reproduction of a problem-solving chart, attached to the building by the playground. Painted in honor of a retiring teacher
Kenmore Mural Project 2016 Located on the west exterior wall of the St. Vincent de Paul building in Kenmore, WA. 188’x12’ I worked with artist A. Gaul Culley to create a design that would visually represent both the history of Kenmore and present-day Kenmore. The project was done in partnership with the city of Kenmore and St. Vincent de Paul. We came up with fundraisers to involve the community and help pay for the project, and many community members helped with the painting of the mural.
Kenmore Fire Hydrants 2015
I joined 3 other local artists in painting fire hydrants in central Kenmore for the Arts of Kenmore. Mine is located in front of Northshore Fire Station 51.
Artist In Action Spring 2015
Schack Art Center, Everett I spent two days demonstrating my process of recycling glass bottles into lampworked beads for dozens of elementary school classes who visited Schack for their Saving the Environment: Sustainable Art show.
Guest Lecturer, Artist Lecture Series February 2015
I presented images and selected actual pieces of my artwork and discussed the inspiration and processes behind them at the Northshore YMCA.
Restoration of the replica mileposts on the Iron Goat Trail August 2014
My husband and I volunteered to scrape, sand, prime and repaint the nine 8-foot-tall replica mileposts along this historically-significant hiking trail located off of Highway 2 near Stevens Pass.
KJH Artist-In-Residence Spring 2013
Kenmore Junior High Music Boosters I worked with the 9th grade Orchestra and Choir students to come up with a design for a group artwork they could create to leave as a legacy in their new music building. I prepared the components and organized work days for the students to put the project together.
Saint Edward State Park Playground Art Project Team Member 2003
I coordinated two projects included on this new, community-built play structure. For the first one I worked with all of the Kindergartners and 1st graders at Lockwood Elementary to cover two large cement eggs with a mosaic of miscellaneous small objects. For the second project I had a 2nd and a 4th/5th class create salmon out of plastic lumber to attach to the play structure. I arranged for a donation of 2x6 plastic lumber, worked with the students to create salmon drawings that the students transferred onto lengths of lumber. I cut the fish shapes out, the students painted them, and I attached them to a wire fence that is part of the play structure at the park.
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ATTACHMENT 2 CURRENT AND RECENT ART EXHIBITIONS - Red Sky Gallery, Lake Forest Park, WA 2019
I was recently invited to start showing my work in this new local gallery. Woodinville Arts Alliance Creative Experience 2018 & 2019
I was invited to join this group of artists and display work as part of both group and solo shows in locations around Woodinville. I currently have a solo show hung at Locust Brewery in Woodinville through the end of November.
Seattle Recycled Arts Festival, Seattle, WA 2018 & 2019 Recycled bottle-bead glass jewelry included in the show both years Cairn Brewery Murals, Kenmore, WA 2018 & 2019
I painted two murals inside of the brewery. One is a seaplane based on the digital art design created by one of their employees. The other is mountain silhouettes created based on an idea of the owner.
Schack Art Center, Everett, WA 2015-present “Saving the Environment: Sustainable Art”, April 23-May 30 2015 and various seasonal group shows in the galleries, plus work for sale in the gift shop.
Kenmore City Hall Gallery 2015 “The Art of Recycling”, February 27-April 30. One of my entered pieces was purchased by Bastyr University for their permanent collection.
Kenmore City Hall Gallery, Kenmore, WA 2014 “The Art of Textiles”, September 19 – November 14
The Sketchbook Project , Brooklyn NY (and travelling library) 2014 Two of my sketchbooks were in their travelling collection that crossed the country in 2014 and will remain in their library collection in Brooklyn.
3231 Creatives Gallery, Everett WA 2014 “Lids”, “Portraits” and “Black or White” group shows
Kenmore Art Show, Kenmore, WA 2009, 2011-2015 Honorable Mention, Artisan Works, 2012 and 2013
Repurposed Materials Award, 2012 Honorable Mention, Miniatures, 2015 OTHER LOCAL COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT -
Representative on the King County Parks Levy Oversight Board, 2015-present
Volunteer water monitor and trainer of new water monitors for Sno-King Watershed Council’s Water Monitors program, 2015-present
Member of the 2019 Seattle Recycled Art Festival Steering Committee
Past member of the Arts of Kenmore Board and the Kenmore Art Show Steering Committee
King County Salmon Watcher for Swamp Creek and Little Swamp Creek until the program ended
Blogger for Little Swamp Creek blog, www.littleswampcreek.com
President of local chapter of PEO, a women’s International philanthropic organization, 2014-16
Kenmore Junior High Art Advisory committee for public art purchase for campus, 2015
Recipient of the 2012 McMaster Award presented by the Kenmore Heritage Society in recognition of service to the community
Golden Acorn Award from Lockwood Elementary and Kenmore Jr. High PTAs for recognition of volunteer commitment over time
Kenmore Fire Station Artist Selection Committee - 2009
Kenmore City Hall 1% for the Arts Artist Selection Committee - 2008
Member of the Kenmore Downtown Taskforce 2004-2006
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Committee of the Whole
January 27, 2020
Agenda Item No. 8 Briefing No. 2020-B0010
Briefing on King County’s response to
the coronavirus
There are no materials for this item.
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