YOFRIERT a APPLICATION FOR PUBLIC ART EXHIBITS Please complete and return to Kennesaw City Hall, 2529J.O. Stephenson Avenue, Kennesaw, Georgia 30144, email dsimmons@kennesaw-ga.goy, orfax to (770-429-4548) Contact the Planning & Zoning office for further information: 770-590-8268 Name: Dr. Cris Eaton Welsh Business Name: Eaton Chiropractic Date: Oct. 4, 2016 Address: 2847 S Main St., Kennesaw, GA 30144 Work Phone: 770-429-9733 Fax#: Email Address: isdpnehisprasdis.cn Cell Phone: 770-355-2588 Applicant Signature: yn 2.03.05 Review and approval process of public art exhibits A. All public art exhibits shall be required to submit a written application on forms provided by the City of Kennesaw Planning and Zoning Department for a site plan permit. A complete permit application will include an artist rendering or visual representation of the art work proposed, location on the property including location on permanent structures or buildings, description of materials to be used in association with art work, and permit fee as adopted in the City of Kennesaw fee schedule. A complete application B. The Planning and Zoning Administrator or designee will process the application and forward for review to the City of Kennesaw Art and Culture Commission on their prepared agenda within thirty days C. The Commission will review and render decisions by vote on all submitted site plan permit applications during a scheduled meeting. The commission will provide at findings document in the form of D: Any proposed locations im the Central Business District or historic districts will require a writter E. The applicant shall be required to attend the scheduled meeting oft the commission. F. All approved site plan permits will bei ine effect for one year from the date of approval. G. All proposed changes to public art exhibits shall be submitted to the Commission for review and Briefly describe your artist rendering and submit a visual representation of the art work: We would like to work with the Kennesaw Art and Culture Commission and Cobb County School District to create a TEMPORARY wheat paste mural on the side of our building. Wheat paste is an all natural adhesive made ofi flour and water. Wheat paste can be removed by the useof Fort this project, students will be actively engaged in learning the history of Kennesaw by interpreting this information in the form of a mural. Students will work together to develop ideas, concepts and to create a proposal for their mural. All proposals will be reviewed by the KACC, packet will be. submitted. to. the. Planning and. Zoning Administrator. or designee. ofr receipt of application. minutes that will provide the basis of decisions. recommendation from the Historic Preservation Commission. approval. water, please see attachment for more information on wheat paste. Public Art Exhibit Application (2013) Page 1 HPCa and Eaton Chiropractic to select an image that will be used for the mural. If no proposals are selected, we will have another call for artists and will follow the same review process. Location fort the art exhibit: the side of Eaton Chiropractic building facing JO Stephenson Ave Supply description of materials to be used: -Selected image from the students - Large Xerox of image OR image created on large sheet or sheets of paper to be tiled onto the - Golden Harvest Model # 209505 Internet # 203989186 3 lb. Universal Wheat Paste (Home side of the building (size 10' tall and 16' wide estimated) Depot $21.98 each) paintbrushes to apply paste, roller APPROVAL SIGNATURES Darry! Simmons (Application Deemed Complete) Planning & Zoning Administrator Date: Historic Preservation Commission Date OGRANTED ODENIED Reason for denial Arts and Culture Commission Date: GRANTED DENIED Reason for denial Public. Art Exhibit Application (2013) Page 2 APPLICATION FOR PUBLIC ART EXHIBITS Attachment What is wheat paste? Wheat paste is commonly referred to as flour paste, rice paste or potato paste. It is a simple liquid-based adhesive made from water and vegetable starch. The paste often is used in applying wallpaper and crafts such as book binding and collages. The adhesive is made by basically mixing equal portions of water and flour. How do you remove wheat paste? scrape off the paper. Has anyone done this locally? Tor remove or dissolve wheat paste you only need to apply hot water until saturated then pull or Yes! Here are two examples of wheat paste murals done int the metro Atlanta area. Example 1: Photomural Honors Roswell's Historic Black Community, Roswell, GA The photomural, placed on the wall of Go With the Flow, was on display throughout February as part of Roswell Roots celebration. A giant photomural was installed along Canton Street to honor Roswell's historic black community. The temporary public art project, wheat pasted tot the wall of Go With the Flow; was om view throughout February 2015 im conjunction with Roswell Roots: Festival of Black History & Culture. Roswell Arts Renaissance, Inc. (ROAR), a nonprofit dedicated to bringing more public art to the city, sponsored the 12'x18' mural with support from the Roswell Roots Festival of Black History & Culture Steering Committee and the Roswell *The project was successfully de-installed with water, soap and a gentle power washer. Historical Society/city of Roswell Research Library and Archives. Public. Art Exhibit Application (2013) Page 3 Example 2" 45X45: Neighbors Connected, Atlanta, GA apaane 45X45is a wheat paste mural and community photography project in which 45 Atlanta photographers take portraits of 45 Atlanta residents = each from one oft the 45 neighborhoods connected by the Beltline - and then displayed on a large scale mural installation on the one trail that connects them all. Public Art Exhibit. Application (2013) Page 4