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Sunnyside Arts Commission advances artist registry, discusses mural rules and adds youth seat to agenda; excuses absent member
Summary
The Sunnyside Arts Commission approved minutes, agreed to publish an artist/musician registry with minor edits, discussed adopting mural program rules (including a $5,000 city contribution and a five‑year display commitment), debated adding a junior/senior youth seat and voted 3–2 to excuse an absent commissioner.
The Sunnyside Arts Commission met and approved its minutes before moving into updates on outreach, programming and rules for public art projects.
Julia Hart, city councilwoman, proposed holding a public forum in mid‑March or April to gather community ideas and to enlist local schools and the museum for a planned museum day. "I think we should probably figure out a day, maybe in mid‑March," Hart said, outlining a timeline to solicit participation from the Christian High and Harrison Middle School art teachers.
Staff updated the commission on a draft artist and musician registry hosted on the city's website. Jackie, the city clerk and staff liaison, said the registry allows artists to upload samples and link to social media; the commission asked the form language be…
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