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Commission reviews proposal to host two large Olmec heads for World Cup programming; staff to collect questions

Brookhaven Arts & Culture Commission · March 1, 2026

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Summary

Commissioners discussed a proposal from an outside organizer to display two large painted Olmec heads during World Cup-related community programming; the organizer estimated a $10,000 fee covering transport and installation for two heads, and commissioners asked staff to gather legal and logistical answers before a decision.

An outside proposal to bring two large painted Olmec heads to Brookhaven drew initial support and a careful list of follow-up questions from commissioners. The exhibit, linked to World Cup–themed community events, would include programming and workshops; the organizer27s representative estimated the fee for two heads and associated transport and installation at about $10,000.

Commissioners asked staff to clarify several constraints. One commissioner noted FIFA-related naming and trademark limits for watch-party branding; another cited capacity limits and permitting considerations for public watch events. Staff offered to forward written questions to the organizer and return answers before the commission27s next meeting so members could be prepared to vote.

The commission discussed likely locations; staff suggested the Greenway as a public, accessible site near the new athletic field, and commissioners explored programming that would pair the exhibit with workshops demonstrating an ancient ballgame and related cultural activities. No vote was taken; staff will compile organizer answers and cost details for the next meeting.