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Patricia Fuller 12/31/2013 AA I A�\A I B E__A C H City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, Rafael Granada,City Clerk Tel: (305) 673-7411, Fax: (305)673-7254 Email CityClerk @miamibeach.gov 02-06-2013 Patricia Fuller 1577 Bay Road #205 Miami Beach, Florida 33139 7SUBJECT ', Art in Public Places Congratulations! You have been appointed by the City Commission to the agency, board or committee named above for a term endin 12/31/2013. Pursuant to Ordinance No. 2006-3543, commencing with terms beginning on or after January 1, 2007, the term of board members who are directly appointed by a member of the City Commission shall automatically expire on December 31 of the year the appointing elected official leaves. If you are unable to accept this appointment or have any questions, please call the City Clerk's Office at 305-673-7411. Please read the enclosed materials carefully. Congratulations again and good luck. Sincerely, /1-0-Y Rafael E. Granado City Clerk cc: Saul Frances, Parking Director Dennis Leyva ATTACHMENTS: Letter of Appointment Oath City Code/Ordinance section applicable to agency, board or committee City Code Section 2-22, 2-23, 2-24, 2-25, 2-26, 2-458 and 2-459 Ordinance No. 2006-3543-Amendment to City Code Section 2-22 Miami-Dade County Code Section 2-11.1 -Conflict of Interest and Code of Ethics Ordinance City Wide Permit Application -(Parking Department Form) Booklet- Guide to the Sunshine Amendment and Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employee We are committed to providing excellent public service and safety to all who live, work and play in our vibrant, tropical, historic community. MIAMIBEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach, Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, Rafael Granado,City Clerk Tel: (305)673-7411, Fax: (305)673-7254 Email CityClerk @miamibeach.gov TO Patricia Fuller RE: Art in Public Places I do solemnly swear or affirm to bear true faith, loyalty and allegiance to the Government of the United States, the State of Florida, and the City of Miami Beach, and to perform all the duties of a member of the above-mentioned board or committee of the City of Miami Beach to which I have been appointed for a term ending: 12/31/2013. 1 have been issued a copy of Section 2-11.1 of the Miami-Dade County Code(Conflict of Interest and Code of Ethics Ordinance), as well as the Florida Commission on Ethics Guide to the Sunshine Amend- ment and Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees, and understand that as a member of a City of Miami Beach Board and/or Committee, I must comply with the financial disclosure*requirements of Miami-Dade County or ithe State of Florida (depending on the board or mmittee on which I serve)on July 1, following the closing of the calendar year o ch I e se d. tricia F r Sworn to and subscribed befor me this ' day o , 20 4• Silvia Prieto Deputy Clerk *Please visit the City of Miami Beach website at www.miamibeachfl.gov under City Clerk/Board and Comm for additional information regarding the Financial Disclosure Requirement We are committed to providing excellent public service and safety to all who live, work and play in our vibrant, tropical,historic community. n'n M,11 AM I B EAC H F" ANC' OP R I BOA;-% NAME- Fuller Patricia G Last Name. First Name Middle Initial HOME ADDRESS: 205 1577 Bay Rd Miami Beach FL 331,39 Apt No. Home No./Street City State Zip.Code PHONE: 617.759.5657 pgfuller@earthlink.net Home Work Fax Email Address Business Name: retired Position: Address: Miami Beach FL No. Street City State Zip Code Professsional License(describe): Expires: Pursuant to City Code section.2-22(4)a and b: Members of agencies,.boards,and committees shall be affiliated with the city;this requirement shall be fulfilled in'the following ways:a)an individual shall have been a resident of the city fora minimum of six months;or b)an individual shall demonstrate ownership/interest for a minimum of six months in a business established in the city. •Resident of Miami Beach for..a minimum,of'six(6)months: Yes e Demonstrate an ownersh ip/i nte rest in a,business in Miami Beach for a minimum of six(6)months., No •Are you a registered voter in Miami Beach: Yes .•(Please ciecle-on6):]am now aresid-entof: South Beach • I am applying for an appointment because I have special-abilities, knowledge and experience. Please list below- please see resume.uploaded e Arp,you presently p registered lobbyist with the City of Miami Bea, cW? No Please list your preferences,in order of ranking[1.]'first choice[2]second choice,and[3]third choice. Please note that only three(3) choices Will be observed by the City Clerk's Office.(Regular Boards of City) Affordable Housing Advisory Committee Loan,Review Committee Ill Art in Public Places Committee Marine Authority Beautification Committee Miami Beach Commission for Women Board of Adjustment` Miami Beach Cultural Arts Council Budget Advisory Committee Miami Beach Human Rights Committee Capital Improvements Projects Oversight Committee Miami Beach Sister Cities Program Committee for Quality Education in.MB Normandy Shores Local Gov't Neigh.Improvement Committee on the Homeless Parks and RecribAtion Facilities Board Community Development Advisory Personnel Board Community.Relations Board Planning Board* Convention tenter Advisory Board Police,Citizens Relations Committee tee Debarment Committee Production Industry Council Design Review Board* Safety Committee Disability Access Committee Single Family ily Resi.dential Review.Panel Fine Arts Board Su.staina.bility Committee Gay,Lesbian,Bisexual and Transgehder(GLBT) Tennis Advisory Committee Golf Advisory.Committee Transportation and Parking Committee Health Advisory Committee Visitor and Convention Authority Health Facilities.Authority Board Waterfront Protection Committee Hispanic Affairs Committee Youth Center Advisory Board Historic Preservation,Board Youth Center Advisory Board Housing Authority Note: If applying for Youth Advisory Board, please indicate your'affiliation with.the Scott Rakow Youth Center: 1. Past service on the Youth Center Advisory Board: No Years of Service: 2. Present participation in Youth Center activities by your children, No if yes,please list the names of your children,their ages,and which programs. List below: Child's name: Age: Program: Child's name: Ago: Program: •Have yoi)ever been convicted of a felony: No If yes,please explain in detail: or Do you currently have a violation(s)of City of Miami Beach codes: No If yes, please explain.in detail: • Do.you currently owe the City of Money Beach any money: No If yes,please explain in detail: •Are you currently serving on any City Boards or Committees: No If yes,which board? •What organizations in the City of-Miami Beach do you currently hold,membership,in? Name: Miami Beach Community Dev't Title: board member Corporation Name: Title: • List all properties owned or have an interest in,which are located within the City of Miami Beach: 1577 Bay Rd,#205 A.I am now employed by the city of Miami Beach,: No Which department? •Pursuant to City code Section 2-25(b):do you have a.relative who is employed by the City of Miami_Beach?Check all that apply". Identify the department(s): The,following information is Voluntary and is neither part,of your application nor has any bearing on your consideration for appointment. It is being asked to comply withfederal,equal.opportunity reporting requirements. Gender: Female. Ethnic Orgin Check one'only(1.) White Physically Challenged: No Employment Status: Homemaker NOTE: If appointed,you will be.required to follow certain laws which apply to city boa rd/comm ittee;.members. These laws include,but are not limited to,the following: o Prohibition from directly or indirectly lobbying city personnel(Miami Beach City Code section 2-459). o Prohibition from contracting with the city(Miami-Dade County Code section 2-11.1). o Prohibition from lobbying before board/committee you have served on for period of one year after leaving office(Miami Beach Code.section 2-26). o Requirement to disclose certain financial interests and gifts(Miami-Dade County Code section 2-1.1.1). (re;CMB Community Deve.lopment,Advisory Committee): prohibition,during tenure and for one year after leaving office, from having any interest in or receiving any-benefit from Community Development Block Grant funds foreither yourself, or those with whom you have business or immediate family ties(CFR 570.611). Upon request,copies of"these;laws may be obtained from the City Clerk. "I hereby attest to the accuracy and:truthfulness'of the application and have received,read and will abide by Chapter 2,Article VII—of the City Code."Standards of Conduct for City Officers,Employees and,Agency.Members." I Patricia Fuller agreed to the following terms on 1111/2013 2:03:03 PM Received in the City Clerk's Office by: Date: / ./2013 Control.No Date: / / 13 Z%or Name of Deputy Clerk .Resume PATRICIA GLEASON FULLER Address: 1577 Bay Road#205 Miami.Beach,FL 33139 Phone 617.759.5657 Professional Experience 2006 ­2010. Public Art Curator,MIT List VisualArts Center,Cambridge,MA. 'Responsible for Percent-for-Art artist selection and project implementation;interpretation,and overseeing care and maintenance of MIT Permanent. Collection. Percent-for-Art commissions completed With Matthew Ritchie,Jorge Pardo, Sarah Sze, Sol Lewitt,Dan Graham,Lawrence.Weiner,Cai Guo-Qiang, Anish Kapoor and.Martin Boyce: 1998—2006 Public Art Consultant to MIT,Cambridge,MA. Advisor to Associate Provost for the Arts;Public Art Project.Coordinator for MIT's ongoing Percent-for-Art program. Conducted a full-scale review of the Percent- for-Art program.at MIT for the MIT Council for.the Arts,with policy and.procedural recommendations. Implemented aspects of the report,including development of Best Practice to guide implementation of art projects within the Institute. Managed artist selection and project implementation for major commissions.to Matthew.Ritchie,Jorge Pardo,Sarah: Sze,.and Dan Graham. 1985 - 19.08 Independent Consultant Advisor to public and not-,for-profit agencies on planning,funding and implementation of art in public places; independent curator and writer on public art and design. (see Selected Projects) 1983-1985 Executive Director,Art in Public Places,Dade County, Dade County's Art in Public Places Ordinance provides for the set-aside of 1 11217o of the construction cost of new public buildings for art in public places, generating over$5,000,000 in funds for art between 1983-85'. A 15-member citizen board, the Art in Public Places Trust,oversees the program. As Executive Director I carried out a complete reorganization,including appointment of a national advisory committee. On an ongoing basis,.I worked.with .County agencies to identify art funds,and plan and I recommend artwork projects to the Trust. I managed the artist selection process and was responsible for implementation of artwork projects in the community including.contracting, liaison with users and community groups,and public information and education programs. Additional responsibilities included recommendation to the County Commission on the acceptance.and siting of gifts of works of art,grantsmanship and grants.administration,and liaison with the County's other cultural organizations. The program's administrative budget was over$100,,000 and I supervised a staff of 5 full-time employees,several long-term contractors,and various consultants.. 1981-1983 Independent Consultant Advisor to public and not-for-profit agencies oti planning,funding and implementation of`art.in public places;freelance curator and writer on photography and public art. (see Selected Projects) 1978-1981 Coordinator,Art in Public Places,National Endowment for the.Arts, Washington,D.C. The Art.in.Public Places program awards matching grants for the commission of works of art by living American artists for public places outside of the traditional museum context As:Program Coordinator,I advised organizations on the development of projects,appointed and chaired panels of contemporary art experts to review and recommend on funding of applications,and monitored implementation of funded projects. Responsible for the.NEA's advisory role to,other'Federal agencies in the area of public art, I appointed and chaired artist.selection panels for the art-in-architecture programs of the General Services Administration and the Veterans Administration. I also advised the Federal.Railro.ad.Administration in the development.of,and convened.artist selection panels for,their project to commission works of art at Northeast Corridor Amtrak-stations between Washington,D.C.and Boston,Mass, Additional responsibilities included policy and program development,dissemination of information on NEA programs and art in public places nationally,and advising at state and local levels on public art policy and legislation. I also administered grant categories for Planning Grants,to Artists and VisualArts in the Performing Arts. I supervised 3 full-time staff and several contractors,and worked with a number of consultants. 1976-1978 Coordinator,Art in Public Places,Seattle Arts Commission,Seattle, Washington .Seattle's "1% for Art" ordinance provides an annual budget (over $300,000) in 1978). for commission of works of art-in public places., Under my direction, program guidelines and administrative,procedures were developed.to implement the new ordinance. As program manager,I worked with architects and city departments to identify sites for artwork,developed and recommended to the arts commission an annual municipal public art plan,and directed the implementation.of the plan,working with the community, artists,city officials,and representatives of state and Federal government. Further responsibilities included administering review and acceptance of gifts of works of art to the city,grant development and administration,and managing review of proposals to the arts commission from the city's visual arts exhibiting institutions. 1974-1975 Curatorial Intern,International Museum of Photography,George Eastman House,Rochester,New York Orientation included projects in each department of the museum: conservation,exhibitions,publications,print collection,film archives,registrar's-office and research library. Independent projects included preparation of an educational slide set; research,redesign and..installation of sections of the permanent exhibition on the,historical development of photography;research and script draft for redesign of science and technology of photography exhibit. .Directed 70-print e.Xhibition; "Control Processes: Pictorialism.and the Manipulated.Print. Lectured at University of Rochester on History of Twentieth Century Photography. June 1.974 to August 1975 Research Assistant to Beaumont Newhall,AlbuQuerque,New Mexico. Inventoried and catalogued private research library. August 1973 to Graduate Assistant to.Beaumont Newhall,Visiting Professor of Art, May 1974 College of Fine Arts,University.of New Mexico Research for preparation of.lectures; prepared.and administered examinations; graded examinations and undergraduate term papers,curated slide collections-. January 1970 University -New Careers Liaison,Center for Action Research,to. July 1972 University of Colorado Responsible for$40,000 Department of Labor contract to University to provide education and training services to New Careers program at Pine Ridge,South Dakota;structured and coordinated program of specialized coursework. February 1968 Assistant Project Director,Oglala Sioux Tribal New-Careers Program, to December 1969 Pine Ridge,South Dakota Assigned to reorganize program to meet Federal guidelines; as acting project director remained to recruit and train Native American staff to take over and successfully run the program within a year. Responsibilities included design of trainee positions within community human service agencies,and development of on-reservation job- training;adult education. and accredited cours.ework to support career development of trainees. September 1967 to Program Analyst,New Careers.Program,Action for Boston January 1969 Community Development. Evaluated program performance and developed proposals to meet program needs of the city community action agency's five work-training programs: New Careers,Job Corps,Mainstream,Foster Grandparents,and Neighborhood Youth Corps, Responsibilities included participation in recruitment and counseling,community liaison, and grant proposal development. Formal Education Degree Institution B.A.,Art Colby College Minor,Sociology Waterville,ME Graduate Study in Art History University of Colorado Boulder;CO Graduate Study din Art History* University of New Mexico Albuquerque,NM *Coursework completed for M.A.in Art History,with,specialty in photography and the graphic arts,minor in museum practices. Publications and Exhibitions Bibliography,Edward Weston: Fifty Years,by Ben Maddow. New York: Aperture;.1973. Bibliography,Peter Henry Emerson,by Nancy Newhall. New York: Aperture,. 1975. "Nancy Newhall." linage,February 1975. Review of Julia Margaret.Cameron,by Helmut Gernsheim. Library Journal, July 1975. Review of Baron De'Me.yer,by Phillippe de Julian. Library Journal,August 1976. r Review of Roger Fenton of Crimble Hall,by John Hannavy. Library Journal, .August 1976. Control Processes: Pictorialism and the Manipulated Print,exhibition for the International Museum of Photography at George Eastman,House,Rochester, New York, 1975. .Alma Lavenson,retrospective exhibition and catalogue for the California Museum of Photography,University of California,Riverside, 1979. 'The Alternative Image,John Michael Kohler Art Center,Sheboygan, Wisconsin, 1.982.Organized historical section of the.exhibition and°wrote catalogue essay. .Five Artists.at NOAA,_illustrated publication about this influential project to commission public.art as an integral part of the.site plan at NOAH. (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration);in Seattle,Washington,. Real Comet Press;Seattle,Washington, 1985. Patricia Gleason Fuller Page 5 "Martin Puryear: Public Places,Personal Visions.," in Martin Puryear Public and Personal.,catalog for the exhibition at the Cultural Center,Chicago,Illinois, 1987._ "Integrating Art:into Design," NC Arts,.Spring, 1987. New Works: A Public Art Project Planning Guide,Durham,N.C., 1989. Imperfect Utopia: Site Plan,North Carolina Museum of Art,Raleigh, 1989. Essay describing the collaborative process to plan fora program of art.and landscape.at the museum's 140-plus acre site. Other Professional Activities Loeb Fellowship,Harvard University, 1992-3 Consultant to Visual Arts Program,National Endowment for the Arts,, Washington,D.C.Grants Panelist,Services to the Field, 1977. Grants Panelist, Photography Fellowships, 1978. On-site evaluations,Artists Spaces, 1981, 1982. Consultant on Art in Public Places policy, 1984. Applicant on-site evaluations, 1985. :Member national advisory panel on public art policy, 1986-88. Contributor to Going Public:A Field Guide to Art in Public Places,published by the NEA in 1988. Member,Advisory Board,Stuart Foundation Sculpture.Collection, University of California San Diego at.La Jolla. 1983-present. Founding member,Photography-Council,Seattle Art Museum,Seattle, Washington, 1977. Board vice-chair of Artspace Projects,Inc.,Minneapolis,Minnesota,a non-profit organization devoted to securing low-cost studio and performing space for area artists and organizations, 1982-83.. Member,National Advisory Committee,Knight Gallery,Spirit Square, Charlotte,North Carolina. 1983-85. 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