Hastings Arts and Culture Commission unveiling new Dale Lewis art

Staff Report
Posted 11/9/23

The Hastings Arts and Culture Commission is excited to present Dale Lewis’s latest installation at Levee Park, which was scheduled for November 8 at 8 a.m.

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Hastings Arts and Culture Commission unveiling new Dale Lewis art

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The Hastings Arts and Culture Commission is excited to present Dale Lewis’s latest installation at Levee Park, which was scheduled for November 8 at 8 a.m.

This installation is a must-see for all art enthusiasts, as Lewis has been acclaimed for his unique and captivating artwork. The Hastings Arts and Culture Commission is proud to showcase this talented artist's work along the Riverwalk, and we hope that the community will join in celebrating this event. 

The Hastings Arts and Culture Commission came out of work of an Arts Task Force in 2022. The commission is funded at a level of 1 percent of the city capital improvement budget, with $20,000 funded in the 2023 budget for arts projects, with an additional $5,383 for staff support for the commission. 

The commission consists of seven regular members and one youth member. The initial ordinance created the commission through 2024, and the council would have to extend the life of the commission prior to that time.

The ordinance that created the commission states the purpose of the Arts and Culture Commission “shall be to assist Hastings in becoming a community in which arts and cultural activities: 

  • Are recognized as vital components of community life that are worthy of investment and support from the public, private and nonprofit sectors.
  • Are valued and promoted for their economic benefits and development potential throughout the city.
  • Include Hastings’ historic, existing and emerging cultural groups identity and sense of community.
  • Support the goals of Hastings’ arts education and programs for young people.
  • Engage the talents and involvement of retirees and senior citizens.
  • Enhance the public perception of Hastings’ identity and quality of life in the community itself, the surrounding region, and beyond.
  • Achieve a strong sense of place through beautification and the creative activation of arts and culture.”

As part of the city public art and culture program, “The Commission will advise the City Council on the commissioning placement and maintenance of works of art that have been purchased or accepted by the city, or which are owned by the city because they have been produced or created with public funds.” The commission will also advise the city on arts-related capital investments. 

The ordinance states, “To encourage broad community participation in the Public Art and Culture Program and to ensure artwork of the highest quality, the Commission may solicit the pro-bono participation of community representatives and professionals in the visual arts and design fields as part of the artist and artwork selection process for particular public art projects in accordance with the size and complexity of the public art projects. These advisors may assist the Commission in the selection of artists, public art project oversight and other related purposes, but shall have no vote on matters coming before the Arts and Culture Commission. No funds may be expended without prior Council approval.” 

The commission will also work with city departments and “may develop and advocate design standards for City facilities, roadways, public areas, and private development, in order to advance a coherent image of Hastings as a place of unique aesthetic, architectural, and cultural identity.” 

Appointments to the commission will be “made with an effort to include a diversity in age, gender identity and race,” the ordinance states, with representatives from local arts organizations, schools, the business community, artists and the community at large. Appointments will be for either one or two years initially to create a staggered cycle. Future appointments will be for two-year terms.

The Hastings Arts and Culture Commission is chaired by Barb Hollenbeck. Vice chair is Steven Read, and Joe Becker is secretary. Members are Kirk Skeba, Jeannie Tribe, Sherry Humphrey, Ryan McCoy and student member Deirde McGill.