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7/9/2020 Print/Preview Powered by ZoomGrants™ Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority 2020 Urban Grant Program Deadline: 7/1/2020 Guadalupe River Park Conservancy Guadalupe River Art Walk Jump to: Project Description Documents Upload $ 39,950.00 Requested Guadalupe River Park Conservancy Submitted: 7/1/2020 5:21:51 PM (Pacific) Telephone408-298-7657 438 Coleman Ave Fax Project Contact San Jose, CA 95110 Web www.grpg.org Jason Su EIN 77-0166797 [email protected] Executive Director Tel: 408-298-7657 Jason Su [email protected] Additional Contacts none entered Project Description top Applicant Type 1. What type of organization is this? Public Agency School or School District ✔ 501(c)3 Nonprofit Eligible organization acting as Fiscal Sponsor for another organization 2. Does the application include a fiscal sponsor? If the project includes a fiscal sponsor, the fiscal sponsor must be the applicant. YES ✔ NO Overview 3. Which type of grant are you requesting? https://www.zoomgrants.com/printprop.asp?rfpidu=EAFEEA1775E740ADA668DE61AB8BC94A&propidu=933259954D854E088E3F0E5954D6F796 1/12 7/9/2020 Print/Preview ✔ Small ($10,000 - $39,999) Large ($40,000 - $250,000) 4. Grant category (check all that apply) Environmental Stewardship and Restoration ✔ Parks, Trails, and Public Access Environmental Education Urban Agriculture / Food Systems 5. Type of project (check all that apply) Capital improvement (Large projects only) Planning ✔ Program 6. Project Location: Address / Neighborhood What is the physical location of the project? If there is no physical location, please enter "N/A." If the project will be in multiple locations, please list all. Note: project location(s) must be within they Authority's jurisdiction. The project will be hosted in the Guadalupe River Park in San Jose, CA. The project is a series of Artist-in- Residencies producing artwork throughout the three-mile segment of the Guadalupe River Park between Virginia St. to the south and the 880 Freeway to the north. This proposal will support two Artist-in- Residencies. Below are some locations that will be included: Children’s Discovery Museum (180 Woz Way): connects to Discovery Meadows Park, a perfect home for a community mural, which is accessible year round and can potentially bring thousands of people together at outdoor festivals. Santa Clara St. underpass and Confluence Point Bridge: Ranger station is located next to the San Jose Sharks SAP Center. Grant & Palm St., directly connect to Washington, Gardner, Virginia, and Willow Glen neighborhoods. 550 Coleman Ave: Precision Flooring, next to Rotary Park, an Interactive and accessible children's playground and near the GRPC Visitor Center. 7. Project Location: Open Space Authority District (check all that apply) A detailed map of the Authority Districts can be found under the Library tab, or online at https://www.openspaceauthority.org/public-information/board-of-directors.html. Authority District 1 Authority District 2 ✔ Authority District 3 Authority District 4 Authority District 5 ✔ Authority District 6 Authority District 7 8. Who does the project serve? Please indicate which Open Space Authority Districts are served https://www.zoomgrants.com/printprop.asp?rfpidu=EAFEEA1775E740ADA668DE61AB8BC94A&propidu=933259954D854E088E3F0E5954D6F796 2/12 7/9/2020 Print/Preview (check all that apply) A detailed map of the Authority Districts can be found under the Library tab, or online at https://www.openspaceauthority.org/public-information/board-of-directors.html. ✔ Authority District 1 ✔ Authority District 2 ✔ Authority District 3 ✔ Authority District 4 ✔ Authority District 5 ✔ Authority District 6 ✔ Authority District 7 9. Project Abstract (Brief, 3-4 sentences) The Guadalupe River Art Walk combines the community impact of public art with access to parks and trails through a two-year partnership between POW! WOW! San Jose! (PWSJ) and the Guadalupe River Park Conservancy (GRPC). The project will host a series of Artist-in-Residencies to produce site-specific artwork and community engagement activities to attract more visitors and encourage park use. The first year nine- month residency series will conclude with a public mural bike ride and trail clean up. Project Planning (20 points) 10. Describe the proposed project. The Guadalupe River Park Conservancy (GRPC) and POW! WOW! San Jose! (PWSJ) will collaborate to bring the experience of a global public art movement into one of San Jose’s most unique natural assets. The Guadalupe River Park will act as a “nature studio” for a series of Artist-in-Residencies to bring art that fosters community resiliency, attracts park users, and sparks inspiration and social healing. Current discussions around ecological and public health, San Jose’s history and future, impacts of homelessness, and lack of civic pride often do not have a forum that can be discussed civically and compassionately. We see the joint benefits of public art and open space as that forum. Our project is located at the intersection of public art, open space, civic engagement, and the creative economy. A multi-year partnership starts with creating up to 10 beautification installations in or near the Guadalupe River Park in year one, creating a seamless cultural experience along an urban river. The long term goal is to create the first longest public art corridor in Silicon Valley, encouraging long-term trail and park usage. OSA funds will support two artworks and related engagement activities. By creating sustainable opportunities with an Artist-in-Residency (AIR) Program, we can advance local talent on a national, and global platform. Artists will help enhance public space and advocate for the preservation of our natural habitats through visual, two dimensional and three dimensional public art installations. Our project will catalyze community healing and spark dialogue that positively addresses the social, ecological, and health threats of our community. AIR programs are expected to launch quarterly: project goals, deliverables, and deadlines will focus on conservancy corresponding to environmental and social issues. Preparation for installations will provide an artistic opportunity to inspire our community to get involved in strengthening civic pride. The youth leadership development component of our project will take place through community projects. These will start with virtual workshops and meetings to collect ideas and plan deliverables for a Community Mural. In addition to connecting youth to our parks, our long term goal is to develop their leadership skills to inspire youth-led projects in other communities, particularly deep engagement communities. https://www.zoomgrants.com/printprop.asp?rfpidu=EAFEEA1775E740ADA668DE61AB8BC94A&propidu=933259954D854E088E3F0E5954D6F796 3/12 7/9/2020 Print/Preview Volunteer programs will align to promote community health, advocacy, participation, and to achieve GRPC mission-based initiatives. Volunteers will perform tasks to maintain the river and trail long-term. Our project will promote neighborhood development by supporting the local arts economy, increasing connection to nature, creating art that reflects our diverse community, and promoting public health through parks. 11. Describe key project deliverables and estimated completion dates. The Guadalupe River Park will act as a “nature studio” and serve site-specific public artworks installations starting in the Fall of 2020 and continuing through Summer 2021. Artist-in-Residency programs will encourage community dialogue for final mural concepts. Our project is located at the intersection of public art, open space, civic engagement, and the creative economy. We see the joint benefits of public art and open space as that forum. Community resiliency, attracts park users, and sparks inspiration and social healing. OSA funds will support two artworks and related engagement activities. Proposed Timeline: June-September 2020: Artist outreach, permitting, final approvals, fundraising, and logistics planning. September 2020: Requests for Proposals (RFP) for local artists will be issued. Community Mural forums seeking public input will also begin in the fall of 2020 through Summer of 2021. Panel discussions will happen virtually until further notice in accordance with social distancing policies. October 2020: First round of Artist-in-Residencies will begin. Professional local artists with experience will start sooner, delivering 2-3 artworks and related engagement activities. Advanced artists always request interns looking to gain experience in the program at entry level positions. Workshops for intermediate artists and up and coming artists will begin in October and continue through Summer of 2021. January 2021: Second round of Artist-in-Residencies will begin. (3 artworks and engagement activities) April 2021: Third round of Artist-in-Residencies will begin. (4-5 artworks and engagement activities). Trail/park community clean up day. June-July 2021: Mural bike ride to commemorate completion of project. Project will close out, and administrative tasks. Quarterly: Conservancy clean ups, in collaboration with organizations already managing these volunteer programs. e.g. one community trail/park clean up day in April 2021 12. Does this project require permission, permits, or other approvals? If so, please describe the status of these. Yes. Artwork will require permission from the City of San Jose as a number of them will be on City property. Conversations have begun with the local Councilmember, the Cultural Affairs Director, and the Public Art Director.