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File #: 26-451    Version: 1 Name: CAC - Culver City: Colorful Communities (CC:CC) Program Award Recommendation - FY 2025-2026
Type: Minute Order Status: Action Item
File created: 1/20/2026 In control: CULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMISSION
On agenda: 2/17/2026 Final action:
Title: CAC - ACTION ITEM: Consideration of (1) Recommendation from the Public Art Standing Subcommittee of Five Artist Finalists for the Culver City: Colorful Communities (CC:CC) Poster Program; (2) Review, Discuss, and Provide Comments; and (3) Make a Motion to Approve the Five Finalists for Program Commissions.
Attachments: 1. ATT 1_FY 2025-2026_Culver City_Colorful Communities (CC-CC) Program's Request for Qualifications.pdf, 2. ATT 2_FY 2025-2026 Artist Selection Committee Scoring Guidelines.pdf, 3. ATT 3_FY 2025-2026 Colorful Communities_Five Finalists.pdf

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CAC - ACTION ITEM: Consideration of (1) Recommendation from the Public Art Standing Subcommittee of Five Artist Finalists for the Culver City: Colorful Communities (CC:CC) Poster Program; (2) Review, Discuss, and Provide Comments; and (3) Make a Motion to Approve the Five Finalists for Program Commissions.

 

 

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Meeting Date:  February 17, 2026

 

Contact Person/Dept: Sam Lee / City Manager - Office of Economic & Cultural Development

 

Phone Number: (310) 253-6001

 

Fiscal Impact: Yes [X]                     No []                                                               General Fund: Yes []                     No [X]

 

Public Hearing: []                     Action Item: [X]                                          Attachments: Yes [X]                     No []

 

Public Notification: Meetings and Agendas - Cultural Affairs Commission (02/13/26)

 

Department Approval: Jesse Mays, Assistant City Manager (02/10/26)

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RECOMMENDATION

 

Cultural Affairs Division staff requests the Cultural Affairs Commission (1) to consider the Cultural Affairs Commission Public Art Subcommittee’s recommendation of the five finalists for the FY 2025-2026 Culver City: Colorful Communities (CC:CC) Poster Program and artist commissions totaling $40,000 ($8,000 per artist) and related contracts for the five artists; (2) review, discuss, and provide comments; and, (3) make a motion to approve and advance the five artists for the Program commissions including an in-person engagement session in each of the selected neighborhoods.

BACKGROUND & DISCUSSION

In September 2025, the Cultural Affairs Division launched Culver City: Colorful Communities (CC:CC), a pilot poster program that celebrates the City’s diverse neighborhoods through the unique perspective of local visual artists. This program emphasizes the unique, handmade quality of art where new and original two-dimensional artworks are created, showcasing each artist’s vision and highlighting the distinct characters and details of a specific neighborhood. Staff published the Program’s Request for Qualifications (RFQ) (ATTACHMENT 1) on the Arts & Culture page of the City’s public website.

The Request for Qualifications (RFQ) was open to the public; responses to the RFQ were to be completed and submitted via email to the Cultural Affairs Division’s email. The City’s website was updated with current eligibility, schedule, guidelines, and deadline requirements. During the following weeks, staff continually promoted and invited applications via email, social media, and local neighborhood associations.

Thirty-one (31) artists responded to the Program’s Request for Qualifications; the artists submitted their applications via email by the published deadline of October 6, 2025. Staff reviewed all applications to confirm eligibility criteria and requirements. Twenty-five (25) applications were deemed eligible to advance to the next and final review phase. Six (6) of the incoming applications were determined to be ineligible.

The 2025-2026 CC:CC cycle features the following five neighborhoods:

                     Blair Hills

                     Culver/West

                     Fox Hills

                     Lucerne/Higuera

                     Sunkist Park

 

Final artworks will be digitally reproduced and translated into collectible posters. The reproduction of the original artworks may be adapted into other non-commercial applications such as construction wraps, street banners, catalogs, etc. Both the original artwork and printed poster will be on display throughout Culver City-owned locations, making it accessible to the public. Future cycles of the program will showcase other neighborhoods.

 

In November 2025, the Cultural Affairs Division released a call to solicit five neighborhood representatives, one each from the above-mentioned neighborhoods, to help select the local visual artists who will create original artworks to be translated into posters. The five neighborhood representatives are serving as jurors on the Artist Selection Committee.

In December 2025, the five neighborhood representatives were selected and are listed below:

FY 2025-2026 Culver City: Colorful Communities’ (CC:CC) Neighborhood Representatives include:

                     Amali Holl - Lucerne/Higuera

                     Priyesh Bhakta - Sunkist Park

                     Sandra Cheng - Fox Hills

                     Shiran Witt - Blair Hills

                     Wei Ling Chang - Culver/West

On December 8, 2025, the five representatives attended a mandatory, virtual scoring orientation and signed a Confidentiality and Conflict of Interest Agreement. As non-voting individuals, the CAC Public Art Subcommittee members were invited to join the virtual orientation and to review the applications on their own. The representatives then received electronic access to the twenty-five, eligible applications; the representatives reviewed and scored the artistic work samples, resume, biography, and artist statement. Each neighborhood representative was given a nominal honorarium of $250 for their participation in this program.

The following four scoring criteria, with a possible score of 100 points total, were included in the guidelines and provided to the neighborhood representatives (see ATTACHMENT 2 for full scoring guide):

                     Artistic Excellence of Qualifications, Materials, Techniques, and Concepts (Up to 30 points)

                     Potential Compatibility of Artist’s Art Practice to Align with Program’s Objectives (Up to 30 points)

                     Equity & Inclusion Commitment (Up to 25 points)

                     Public Engagement Experience & Approach (Up to 15 points)

 

The total panel scores were submitted via email to the Cultural Affairs Division by the published deadline of Thursday, January 8, 2026. Staff compiled the scores and determined the top five scores based on the average of the total four criteria of each application. The Cultural Affairs Commission will review, discuss, and provide comments regarding the selection of the top five artists and will make a motion to approve and advance the five artists for contract execution and program award. The presentation deck of the five artists with a brief biography and past work samples is attached. (ATTACHMENT 3)

FISCAL ANALYSIS

The total budget for the Culver City: Colorful Communities (CC:CC) Poster Program, which is funded by the Cultural Trust Fund (Fund 413), was approved by the City Council at its meeting on May 20, 2025 and includes sufficient funding for the project in CIP Project No PZ824 (Art Installation, Restoration, Conservation). The five artist commission fees total $40,000 ($8,000 per artist). In addition, staff time will be devoted to implement the program from inception to completion for the FY 2025-2026 cycle.

ATTACHMENTS

1.                     ATT 1_FY 2025-2026 Culver City: Colorful Communities (CC:CC) Program’s Request for Qualifications

2.                     ATT 2_FY 2025-2026 Artist Selection Committee Scoring Guidelines

3.                     ATT 3_FY 2025-2026 Colorful Communities Top Five Artists

 

 

RECOMMENDED MOTION

 

That the Cultural Affairs Commission:

1.                     Consider the Cultural Affairs Commission Public Art Subcommittee’s Recommendation of the Five Artist Finalists and Related Artist Commission Fees; and,

2.                     Review, Discuss, and Provide Comments, if necessary; and,

3.                     Make a Motion to Approve the Recommendation