City of Bellingham Arts Commission
The Bellingham Arts Commission convened with a reduced quorum of three members to hear presentations on two significant public art initiatives and make key decisions on ongoing projects. The meeting highlighted the intersection of indigenous cultural representation, downtown revitalization, and the practical challenges of managing the city's existing art collection. The evening's most compelling presentation came from Children of the Setting Sun Productions, showcasing their Coast Salish Interactive Living Mural — an ambitious 80-foot by 20-foot installation planned for the new indigenous cultural space at the former Mine Port Building. Artists Pre Borsi and Roy Alexander detailed not only the traditional painted mural depicting the historic Whatcom village site, but also innovative projection technology that would animate the artwork at night with phosphorescent salmon, soaring eagles, and traditional stories coming to life. The commission also reviewed the Downtown Bellingham Partnership's comprehensive art plan for the Commercial Street parking garage, a project born from years of ad-hoc art installations that lacked cohesion. The partnership's five-month collaborative process with 10 local artists, architects, and designers produced a framework for transforming the concrete structure into a vibrant gateway that reflects "our passion for our city." Two administrative matters rounded out the agenda: approving a percent-for-art approach for the new Wilburn park facility, and addressing the deteriorated state of a 20-year-old wooden sculpture at Big Rock Garden Park. The latter sparked discussion about proper protocols for deaccessioning artwork, with commissioners emphasizing the importance of artist notification and community partnership.
**Coast Salish Interactive Living Mural:** No formal vote required - presentation for community feedback and transparency. Project funded through downtown activation and beautification grant program to Children of the Setting Sun Productions. **Commercial Street Parking Garage Art Concept:** Commission voted to recommend approval to the mayor for adoption as internal guidance document. Motion passed with present commissioners approving the framework approach. **Wilburn Percent for Art Approach:** Commission approved moving forward with percent-for-art approach for the …
**Immediate Actions:** Staff will make enhanced efforts to contact artist Lee regarding the Big Rock sculpture deaccessioning within 30 days. Parks Department will address any immediate safety concerns at the sculpture site before Mother's Day weekend events. **June Meeting:** Commission will review results of artist outreach efforts and make final decision on Big Rock sculpture removal. Staff plans to present two additional percent-for-art projects for approval: Parkview Elementary roundabout corridor and Padden Creek barrier removal projects. **Ongoing Projects:** Combined …


