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HomeMy WebLinkAboutContract 37467 (2)Cl i Y %73i:.CRETARY ' `tSOD CONTIiACT NO. AGREEMENT FOR DESIGN OF PUBLIC ARTWORK BETWEEN THE CITY OF FORT WORTH AND MICHAEL PAVLOVSKY, DBA PAVLOVSKY SCULPTURE STUDIO This Agreement, entered into this day of. by and between the CITY OF FORT WORTH, a home rule 2008, corporation of the State of Texas (the "City"), acting by and through Charles W. Daniels, its duly authorized Assistant City Manager and MICHAEL PAVLOVSKY, DBA PAVLOVSKY SCULPTURE STUDIO (the "Artist") of 1904 Hillcrest Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107. The City has designated THE ARTS COUNCIL OF FORT WORTH & TARRANT COUNTY, Inc. (the "Contract Manager") to manage this AGREEMENT on its behalf. The Contract Manager shall act through Jennifer Loworn, its designated Public Art Project Manager.' WHEREAS, the City is implementing the Fort Worth Public Art Program pursuant to the Chapter 2, Sections 2-56 through 2-61 of the Fort Worth Code of Ordinances, (the "City Code"), in order to create an enhanced visual environment for Fort Worth residents, to commemorate the City's rich cultural and ethnic diversity, to integrate the design work of artists into the development of the City's capital infrastructure improvements and to promote tourism and economic vitality in the City through the artistic design of public spaces; and, WHEREAS, the Fort Worth Public Art Program is implementing acommunity- nominated public art initiative known as "Community ID: Public Art in Neighborhoods" ("CID") per the recommendations set forth in the Fort Worth Public Art Master Plan (adopted by City Council in 2003); and, WHEREAS, funds for the CID projects have been allocated from the Public Art Fund per guidelines in the Long -Range Public Art Plan for the Water Fund, as adopted by City Council on May 9, 2006, and were included in the FY2008 Annual Work plan and Budget (approved by City Council on September 25, 2007); and, WHEREAS, the Fort Worth Art Commission, on June 16, 2008, approved the review panel's recommendation to award a CID project to the Summer Creek Homeowners' Association (the "Community Group"); OFFICIAI. RECORD CITY SECRETARY FT. WORTH, TX 1 WHEREAS, the Community Group proposed to install the artwork at C.P. Hadley Park in Fort Worth, TX, more particularly described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto (the "Site"); and, WHEREAS, the Community Group selected artist Michael Pavlovsky of Fort Worth, TX, to design an artwork (the "Work") for installation at the Site; and, WHEREAS, City and Artist wish to set out the terms and conditions under which said Work shall be designed. NOW, THEREFORE, City and Artist for and in consideration of the covenants and agreements hereinafter set forth, the sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, agree as follows: ARTICLE 1 SCOPE OF SERVICES 1.1. General. a. The Artist shall perform all services and will furnish all supplies and materials as necessary for developing: 1. The preliminary design concept of the work ("Preliminary Design Concept"); and 2. The final design of the work ("Final Design"). Services shall be performed in a professional manner and in strict compliance with all terms and conditions in this Agreement. b. The Artist shall determine the artistic expression, scope, design, color, size, material, and texture of the Work subject to review and input from the Community Group and approval by City as set forth in this Agreement. c. The specific location at the Site where the Work shall be installed shall be mutually agreed upon by the City, the Community Group, and the Artist, and shall be approved by the Parks and Community Services Advisory Board. d. Upon request by the Artist, the City shall promptly furnish all information, materials, and assistance required by the Artist to the extent that such materials and assistance are available. The City, upon request by Artist, shall also provide correct scaled drawings of the Site, if available. OFFICIAL. RECORD CITY SECRETARY FT. WORTH, TX i 2 1.2. Artist Selection. City and Artist acknowledge that the Artist's qualifications attached hereto as Exhibit "B," have been reviewed and approved by the Fort Worth Art Commission, as the basis for executing this design services contract with the Artist. 1.3 Preliminary Design Phase Scope of Work and Deliverables a. Prior to commencing work on the Preliminary Design Concept, Artist shall meet with and seek input from the Community Group. b. Artist shall provide all services, supplies, materials, and equipment necessary to provide certain deliverables, as set forth in this Section 1.3(b)i — ii (collectively, the "Preliminary Design Deliverables"), to the Contract Manager. Preliminary Design Deliverables shall consist of the following: i. Schematic illustrations) of the artwork design, and a site plan indicating ite; illustrations shall be approximately 20 the proposed artwork location at the S" x 30" and mounted on foam core and/or supplied in a high resolution digital format; ii. Artist shall present the Preliminary Design Concept and proposed location at the Site to the City and Community Group for input; c. Artist shall provide the Preliminary Design presentation materials, other than proprietary material samples, to the Contract Manager to become part of the City of Fort Worth Public Art archive, as appropriate. 1.4. Final Design Phase Deliverables. a. Artist shall provide services and all supplies, materials, and equipment necessary to provide certain deliverables, as set forth in this Section 1.4(a)1 — vi (collectively, the "Final Design Deliverables"), to the Contract Manager. Final Design Deliverables shall consist of the following. i. Two final design illustrations showing the proposed artwork from two vantage points with at least one illustration showing the artwork's size and placement in relation to the Site; these illustrations shall be approximately 20" x 30" and mounted on foam core and supplied in a high.. resolution digital form OFFICIAL RECORD' CITY SECRETARY FT WORTH, TX 3 iin Plan view illustration showing the location at the Site where the Work shall be installed, for review and approval by the Parks and Community Service Advisory Board. . Narrative description of the Artist's concept, proposed materials, fabrication methods, timeline for completion, and maintenance requirements for all elements of the Work along with cost estimates for annual maintenance. iv. Artist shall provide comprehensive working drawings detailing the means of installing the Work at the Site, including attachment methods for the Work, together with such other graphic material as may be requested by City in order to permit City to carry out structural design review. These drawings must have a State of Texas -licensed Engineer's and/or Architect's seal as required by City. v. Final budget for the Work with written estimates attached for supplies and services provided by others on the budget form, attached hereto as Exhibit "C," for implementation of the Work through an Artwork Commission Contract with the City (see Section 1.5). vi. Artist shall present the Final Design to the Community Group and City for review and input and to the Fort Worth Art Commission for approval. b. Artist shall provide the Final Design presentation materials to the Contract Manager to become part of the City of Fort Worth Public Art archive owned by the City of Fort Worth. These documents, models and/or drawings will be retained for archival and exhibition purposes. Artist's Final Design and all other work products under this Agreement shall become the property of City, without restriction on future use (See section 4.1.a). 1.5. Implementation Budget Total. Artist shall develop a Final Design that is financially feasible relative to the budget for implementation. It is understood that the budget for implementation of the Final Design shall not exceed FORTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND NO CENTS ($45,000), reflecting total costs and inclusive of materials, labor, fabrication, delivery, installation, insurance, Artist's fees, all other associated costs for the Work, as well as Artist's participation in an educational event associated with the Fort Worth Public Art program at a mutually agreed upon date, and a project contingency o o t e project' hard OFFICIAL RECORD CITY SECRETARY 4 FT. WORTHf TX costs which shall be held in the Artist's project budget, as well as an additional project contingency of 10% of the project's hard costs which shall be held out separately from the Artist's project budget. 1.6. Design Review. a. The City may require the Artist to make such revisions to the Final Design as are necessary for the Work to comply with applicable statutes, ordinances or regulations of Lily governmental regulatory agency having jurisdiction over the Site for reasons of safety and security. b. The City may also request revisions to the Final Design for other practical, non - aesthetic, reasons. c. Within thirty (30) days of its receipt of the Artist's submission of the Final Design, the City shall notify the Artist of its approval, or disapproval, of such submission and of each revision made in the Final Design. Revisions made pursuant to this Section 1.6, upon approval by the City, shall become part of the Final Design. d. If the Final Design or any required revision is disapproved by the City, the Artist shall have a reasonable amount of time to resubmit the Final Design in conformance with the City's requirement. resubmitted materials are not approved by the City, this Agreement may be terminated at the City's option, with payment for work performed per the payment schedule in Section 2.1. £ Upon the expiration of the Term, as hereinafter defined, of this Agreement, if the Final Design is accepted by the City and funding is appropriated by City Council, negotiations for fabrication, delivery and installation of the Work shall commence, which shall become part of the deliverables under the subsequent Artwork Commission Contract, OFFICIAi. RECORD CITY SECRETARY WORTH, TX 5 ARTICLE 2 COMPENSATION AND PAYMENT SCHEDULE 2.1. Fixed Fee. The City shall pay the Artist a fee not to ,exceed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND NO CENTS ($5,000.00) (the "Fee"), which shall constitute full compensation for all services performed and materials furnished by the Artist under this Agreement, inclusive of preliminary and final designs, budget development, and incidental costs. The Fee shall be paid as follows: (a) ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,000� upon execution of this Agreement, recognizing that the Artist has already invested time and expense in preliminary coordination with the Contract Manager and the Community Group. (b) THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($3,000) within thirty (30) days after the Artist presents the deliverables outlined in Section 1.3.b.i to the Community Group for input (see Section 1.3.b.ii). (c) ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,000) within thirty (30) days after City notifies the Artist of its approval of detailed design drawings, working drawings and other items required under Section 1.4. (see Section 1.5). 2.2. Sales Taxes. The City is a tax-exempt organization and no state or local sales taxes or federal excise taxes shall be due upon the Work. The City shall supply Artist with the "Texas Sales Tax and Local Sales Tax Exemption Certificate," in substantially the same form as that attached hereto as Exhibit "D," and will assist Artist in ensuring that appropriate measures are taken so that no sales taxes are charged on services and materials furnished by Artist's vendors. 2.3. Artists' Expenses The Artist shall be responsible for the payments of all mailings or shipping charges, including insurance, on submissions to the City and the costs of all travel by the Artist, except as otherwise provided, and the labor costs for Artist's agents, subcontractors, and employees and all other expenses necessary for the proper performance of4ho.-s"rvices required under this Agreement. OFFICIAL RECORD CITY SECRETARY FT. WORTH, TX G ARTICLE 3 TERM AND TERMINATION 3.1. Term This Agreement shall be in effect from the date stated in the first paragraph of this Agreement, and, unless terminated earlier pursuant to such provisions in this Agreement, shall extend until final payment to Artist by City, whichever is later. 3.2. Gratuities City may cancel this Agreement if it is found that gratuities in the form of entertainment, gifts or otherwise were offered or given by Artist or any agent or representative to any City or Contract Manager official or employee with a view toward securing favorable treatment with respect to the awarding, amending, or making of any determinations with respect to this performance of this Agreement. 3.3. Termination for Cause If either party to this Agreement shall willfully or negligently fail to fulfill in a timely and proper manner, or otherwise violate, any of the covenants, agreements or stipulations material to this Agreement, the other party shall thereupon have the right to terminate this Agreement by giving written notice to the defaulting party of the intent to terminate specifying the grounds for termination. The defaulting party shall have thirty (30) days after receipt of the notice to cure the default. If it is not cured, then this Agreement shall terminate. Termination of this Agreement under this provision shall not relieve the party in default of any liability for damages resulting from a breach or a violation of the terms A this Agreement. 3.4. Termination for Convenience a. The services to be performed under this Agreement may be terminated by either party, subject to written notice submitted thirty (30) days before termination. The notice shall specify whether the termination is for convenience or cause. b. If the termination is for the convenience of City, Artist shall have the right to fees for work performed, in which event City shall have the right a its discretion to poss Sion FI IAL R� �_ . j anA transfer of title to the sketches, designs, original propos 1OF�ITY S�CKETA�t�raions, FT. WORTH, TX fabrication samples, and models already prepared and submitted or presented for submission to City by Artist under this Agreement prior to the date of termination, provided that no right to fabricate or execute the Work shall pass to City. c. If termination is for the convenience of Artist, Artist shall remit to City a sum equal to all payments (if any) made to Artist pursuant to this Agreement prior to termination. 3.5. Incapacity of Artist a. In the event of Artist's death or Artist becoming physically or legally incapacitated during the term of this Agreement, City shall have the right to terminate this Agreement on payment to Artist or Artist's successors for all work and services performed prior to death or incapacity. All finished and unfinished drawings, sketches, photographs, models and work shall become property of City. b. Should Artist's Final Design have been approved or if Artist's work has progressed to the point of fabrication of the Work, in the event of termination under this Section 3.6, City shall have the right to complete the Work. Due regard shall be made for Artist's intended results and proper credit and acknowledgement shall be given to Artist. ARTICLE 4 REPRODUCTION RIGHTS 4.1. General a. Upon payment in full to Artist, Artist's Final Design and all other work products under this Agreement shall become the property of the City, without restriction on future use except as provided below, Artist may retain copyright and other intellectual property rights in and to the Final Design. By execution of this Agreement, Artist grants to the City a perpetual, irrevocable license to graphically depict or display the Final Design and Work for any non-commercial purpose whatsoever; for purposes of this limitation, any depiction or display of the Final Design or Work i graphicntended to promote or benefit the City, its public services or its public purposes, regardless of whether or not a fee is charged to the public, or whether revenue is otherwise rely*�11 be �o=�T, ,,..r deemed anon -commercial purpose. OFFICIAL RECORD CITY SECRETARY T. WORTH, TX b. The City shall take title to all documents and/or drawings, which constitute or are components of the Preliminary Proposal and the Final Design, upon final approval of the Final Design. These documents and/or drawings will be retained for archival and exhibition purposes. c. Artist reserves every right available under the Federal Copyright Act to control the making and dissemination of copies or reproductions of this Preliminary Proposal and Final Design, except as those rights are limited by this Agreement. The City may make and disseminate photographs, drawings, and other two-dimensional reproductions of the Preliminary Proposal Final Design and accompanying materials for any municipal purpose. All reproductions by the City shall contain a credit to the Artist and a copyright notice substantially in the following form: "© date, Artist's name." d. Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent the Artist from using images of the Final Design or Work for marketing and promotional purposes in connection with the Artist's business, provided, however, that Artist shall make its best effort to credit City for commissioning the Work whenever possible. e. City is not responsible for any third party infringement of Artist's copyright and not responsible for protecting the intellectual property rights of Artist. 4.2. Artist's Address The Artist shall notify the City of changes in the Artist's address set forth in Article 10. The failure to do so, if such failure prevents the City from locating the Artist, shall be deemed a waiver by the Artist of the right subsequently to enforce these provisions that require the express approval of the Artist. Notwithstanding this provision, the City shall make every reasonable effort to locate the Artist when matters arise relating to the Artist's rights. ARTICLE 5 WARRANTIES 5.1 Warranties of Title The Artist represents and warrants that: OFFICIAL RECORD CITY SECRETARY FT. WORTH, TX (a) The Final Design shall be the original product of the Artist's sole creative efforts. (b) The Final Design is and will be unique and original, and does not infringe upon any copyright or the rights of any person, (c) Artist has not sold, assigned, transferred, licensed, granted, encumbered or utilized the Final Design or any copyright related thereto which may affect or impair the rights granted pursuant to this Agreement; (d) Artist has the full power to enter into and perform this Agreement and to make the grant of rights contained in this Agreement; (e) All services performed hereunder shall be performed in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, ordinances, etc., and with all necessary care, skill and diligence; (F) ARTIST SHALL ASSUME THE DEFENSE OF, AND INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS, THE CITY, ITS OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, AND CONTRACTORS FROM AND AGAINST ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES, DAMAGES, ACTIONS OR EXPENSES OF EVERY TYPE AND DESCRIPTION, INCLUDING ATTORNEY'S FEES, TO WHICH THEY MAY BE SUBJECTED ARISING OUT OF THE CITY'S USE OR POSSESSION OF THE FINAL DESIGN BY REASON OF AN ALLEGED OR ACTUAL COPYRIGHT VIOLATION OR OTHER LACK OF OWNERSHIP, AUTHORSHIP, OR ORIGINALITY. THIS SECTION 5.1(F) SHALL SURVIVE THE TERMINATION OR EXPIRATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. ARTICLE ARTIST AS INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR The Artist shall perform all work and services hereunder as an independent contractor, and not as an officer, agent, servant or employee of the City. The Artist shall have exclusive control of, and the exclusive right to control the details of the work performed hereunder, and all persons performing same, and shall be solely responsible for the acts and omissions of his/her officers, agents, employees and subcontractors. Nothing herein shall be construed as creating a partnership or joint venture between the City and the Artist, his/her officers, agents, employees and subcontractors, and doctrine of respondeat superior has no application as between the City and the 10 FT. WORTH, TX ARTICLE 7 INDEMNIFICATION (a) ARTIST COVENANTS AND AGREES TO INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND, AT ITS OWN EXPENSE, CITY AND ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, SERVANTS, AND EMPLOYEES FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL CLAIMS OR SUITS FOR PROPERTY LOSS OR DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY, INCLUDING DEATH, TO ANY AND ALL PERSONS, OF WHATSOEVER KIND OR CHARACTER, WHETHER REAL OR ASSERTED, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE EXECUTION, PERFORMANCE, ATTEMPTED PERFORMANCE OR NONPERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE OPERATIONS, ACTIVITIES AND SERVICES DESCRIBED HEREIN, PROVIDED THAT SAID CLAIMS OR SUITS ARE CAUSED BY ARTIST'S NEGLIGENCE OR WILFUL MISCONDUCT; AND ARTIST HEREBY ASSUMES ALL LIABILITY AND RESPONSIBILITY OF CITY AND ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, SERVANTS, AND EMPLOYEES FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS OR SUITS FOR PROPERTY LOSS OR DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY, INCLUDING DEATH, TO ANY AND ALL PERSONS, OF WHATSOEVER KINDS OR CHARACTER, WHETHER REAL OR ASSERTED, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE EXECUTION, PERFORMANCE, ATTEMPTED PERFORMANCE OR NON-PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE OPERATIONS, ACTIVITIES AND SERVICES DESCRIBED HEREIN, PROVIDED THAT SAID CLAIMS OR SUITS ARE CAUSED BY ARTIST'S NEGLIGENCE OR WILFUL MISCONDUCT. ARTIST LIKEWISE COVENANTS AND AGREES TO AND DOES HEREBY INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS CITY FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL INJURY, DAMAGE OR DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY OF CITY, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH ALL ACTS OR OMISSIONS OF ARTIST, ITS OFFICERS, MEMBERS, AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, SUBCONTRACTORS, INVITEES, LICENSEES, OR PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS. (b) ARTIST AGREES TO AND SHALL RELEASE CITY, ITS AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, OFFICERS AND LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES FROM ALL LIABILITY FOR INJURY, DEATH, DAMAGE OR LOSS TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY SUSTAINED BY ARTIST IN CONNECTION W TH OR INCIDENTAL TO PERFORMANCE UNDER THIS AGREEMENT. OFFICIAL RECORD CITY SECRETARY FT. WORTH, TX 11 (c) Artist shall require all of its subcontractors to include in their subcontracts a release and indemnity in favor of City in substantially the same form as above. (d) All indemnification provisions of this Agreement shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement. ARTICLE MISCELLANEOUS 8.1. Compliance The Artist shall comply with all Federal, state and local statutes, ordinances and regulations applicable to the performance of the Artist's services under this Agreement. 8.2. Entire Agreement This writing embodies the entire agreement and understanding between the parties hereto, and there are no other agreements and understandings, oral or written, with reference to the subject matter hereof that are not merged herein and superseded hereby. 8.3. Amendments No alteration, change, modification or amendment of the terms of this Agreement shall be valid or effective unless made in writing and signed by both parties hereto and approved by appropriate action of the City. 8.4. Waiver No waiver of performance by either party shall be construed as or operate as a waiver of any subsequent default of any terms, covenants, and conditions of this Agreement. The payment or acceptance of fees for any period after a default shall not be deemed a waiver of any right or acceptance of defective performance. Q��ICf�1�. RAC®RD CITY S�CR�T�RY �T. WORTH, TX 12 8.5. Governing Law and Venue If any action, whether real or asserted, at law or in equity, arises on the basis of any provision of this Agreement, venue for such action shall lie in state courts located in Tarrant County, Texas or the United States District Court for the Northern District of ith Texas — Frt oWorth Division. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance wthe laws of the State of Texas. 8.6. Successors and Assigns Neither party hereto shall assign, sublet or transfer its interest herein without prior written consent of the other party, and any attempted assignment, sublease or transfer of all or any part hereof without such prior written consent shall be void. This Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the City and the Artist and their respective successors and permitted assigns. 8.7. No Third -Party Beneficiaries The provisions and conditions of this Agreement are solely for the benefit of the City and the Artist, and any lawful successor or assign, and are not intended to create any rights, contractual or otherwise, to any other person or entity. 8.8 Severability If any provision of this Agreement shall be held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, the validity, legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions shall not in any way be affected or impaired. 8.9. Force Ma' e� ure It is expressly understood and agreed by the parties to this Agreement that if the performance of any obligations hereunder is delayed by reason of war; civil commotion; acts of God; inclement weather; governmental restrictions, regulations, or interferences; fires; strikes; lockouts, national disasters; riots; material or labor restrictions; transportation problems; or any other circumstances which are reasonably beyond the control of the party obligated or permitted under the teams of this Agreement to do or perform the same, regardless of whether any such circumstance is similar to any of those enumerated or not, the party so obligated or permitted shall be excused from doing or performing the same during such period of delay, so that the time period applicable to 13 OFFICIAL RECORD CITY SECRETARY Fq: WORTH, TX such design or construction requirement shall be extended for a period of time equal to the period such party was delayed. 8.10. Contract Construction The parties acknowledge that each party and, if it so chooses, its counsel, have reviewed and revised this Agreement and that the normal rule of construction to the effect that any ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting party must not be employed in the interpretation of this Agreement or any amendments or exhibits hereto. 8.1 1. Fiscal Funding Out If for any reason, at any time during any term of this Agreement, the City Council fails to appropriate funds sufficient for the City to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement, the City may terminate this Agreement to be effective on the later of (i) thirty (30) days following delivery by the City to the Artist of written notice of the City's intention to terminate or (ii) the last date for which funding has been appropriated by the City Council for the purposes set forth in this Agreement. 8.12. Captions Captions and headings used in this Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not be deemed a part of this Agreement. 8.13 Right to Audit Artist agrees that City will have the right to audit the financial and business records of Artist that relate to the Work (collectively "Records") at any time during the Term of this Agreement and for three (3) years thereafter in order to determine compliance with this Agreement. Throughout the Term of this Agreement and for three (3) years thereafter, the Artist shall make all Records available to the City at 1000 Throckmorton Street, Fort Worth, Texas or at another location in the City acceptable to both parties following reasonable advance notice by the City and shall otherwise cooperate fully with the City during any audit. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, this Section 8.13 shall survive expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement. 8.14 Certified MWBE OFFICIAL RECORD CITY SECRETARY If eligible, Artist shall make its best effort to become a certifie 14 Business Enterprise (M/)VBE) firm with a certifying agency whose certification is accepted by the City under the City's M/WBE ordinance. ARTICLE 9 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY a. Artist shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of age, disability, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, or familial status. Artist shall take affirmative action to ensure that employees are treated equally during employment, without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation and national origin. Such action shall include but not be limited to the following: Employment, upgrading, demotion, transfer, recruitment or pay or other forms of compensations, and selection for training, including apprenticeship. b. Artist shall state in all solicitation or advertisements for employment placed by or on behalf of Artist that all qualified applicants shall receive consideration for employment without regard to age, disability, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, or familial status. c. Artist shall furnish all information and reports requested by City, and shall permit access to its books, records, and accounts for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with such rules and regulations. d. In the event of Artist's noncompliance with the nondiscrimination clauses of this Agreement, this Agreement may be canceled, terminated, or suspended in whole or in part, and Artist may be debarred from further agreements with City. OFFICIAL RECORD CITY �EGRETARY FT. WORTH, TX 15 ARTICLE 10 NOTICES All notices, requests, demands, and other communications which are required or permitted to be given under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given upon the delivery or receipt thereof, as the case may be, if delivered personally or sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, as follows: 1. CITY OF FORT WORTH: Charles W. Daniels, Assistant City Manager City Manager's Office City of Fort Worth 1000 Throckmorton Street Fort Worth, TX 76102 Copies to: David Yett, City Attorney Law Department 1000 Throckmorton Street Fort Worth, TX 76102 Martha Peters, Public Art Director Arts Council of Fort Worth & Tarrant County 1300 Gendy Street Fort Worth, TX 76107 2. ARTIST Michael Pavlovsky dba Pavlovsky Sculpture Studio 1904 Hillcrest Street Fort Worth, TX 76107 [SIGNATURES APPEAR ON FOLLOWING PAGE..] OFFICIAL RECORD CITY SECRETARY FI WORTH, TX T IN WITNESS HEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on this day and year first written above. OVED TO FORM: Leann Guzman Assistant i ttorney Date: CITY OF FORT WORTH les W. Daniels Assistant Ci Manager Date: ARTIST Michael Pavlovsk L/ Date: 2 �/Y � O7 ATTESTED Marty Hendrix ' City Secretary Date: ` 1 � � OFFICIAL RECORD CITY SECRETARY FT. WORTH, TX 17 I L I m`.9r �B - a r_ it It L a a E ii ' is ? � 1p 1 r VC IF Ial it IF Fall ftt let . Shsi� t , uar %<IF ir i ow l+- FFI IF It J t i -Sit ti IF IF i. a�i" 1CF! 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Texas, PUDLI(:.11�`D COItPC)RATC CC)i4h11SSIQVS 2(N17 Nrrlrr Rrrlrlvri, Samaritan HcUsc, Neat tViil l 1'exI"% 2006 [Frisco Preston. Road Public ,'art Project (awarded March 20001, Frisco, Tuxas. i(M Lehadlik m!r, Ilebrew L:ducattiomd Allimice, Denver, Culontdu, 3(NI2 hdi(lsSchepps Memoliat, llallas,'rcxaS. 2(N)1 !Bette of Law. Rift North Botanic Gankal, Furt Words, Texas. Stations• ofrhe Cross•, Si. lohu's Epiwaa,pa+.l Chutv11, Fort Weir Texas, 3(Nt(1 Cfell riasriall and Percet'eraner, Texas Sculpture; Garden, Hall 01"11Ce Park. Frisco, "Tema, Corning Home, Grdprvine Vetcruns Moutorial, Grapevitli+, Texaa, [996 C+.rhunn of Ckrirge, Americln RcptlMiC imunmec Compaq, Arl Park, Des Nflollles, Iowal 1994 A)rh. C'irvlr,, Column, Middle 1.5ve. Mile C rv& Puhlic Art Wojml. Dallas,'I'cx;cx. !992 Meenrrl'oI 11'ree/ . T'aurant Comay College, Northwest Campus Libialry. fort Word). Texas. 1991 .'111Ui'i'Nlf't/i ii, Natilmal Civil Rlghl MoseUal, 141vmphis, Tenrlc1sL;m-' ci�nI1111, einllcil tit pl'ertttj a lobby sculpture to serm as fhr central meutphor for the muwewn: an international cnmpe(ition. AFVr'kRPB AND SPECIAL RI'sf't3GN[TlOi+t =[NF5 1'Fnali.st, 14-iscu Polite Hcadywtrlers Puhlac Art Prujexl, Irist:u,'1'rxUs. 2(M Firs•1 Place Arikanl, selected by Raymond Na tier, Texas? Sculpmutt Association Nortltpark 2004 Exhibition, Dilllas. Ti s1R, FIInathl, Lille Star Park, (;rand Prairie, TCxu%;; life -seize thornu0ibrvd rase iturse)Jockey. Finabs•1, Pklrto Hi gait Park Public. At1 Projm, Plano, Texlts, 2(Nl2 Firrrtlisi, Grand Mairi.- Tourist int'nrmation Center Milllic Art project, (hand Prairie, Texas. Percent for Art Dallas U, Berth llouse Cultural Center-. Dalla., Texas. ffomoring 0dlstandNtg Alewini fivr Fuselleuce iti rhrirPrUfr'ss om , Alumni Appreciatlnn tiny, LINT, 2001 People's Choice Award. Texas Sculpture: Assuchition Nurthpark 2001 exhibition, Dallas, Texas, Z000 2000 Visivas and A•iuvemcut: Puhlic. Art Publie Tramsit, UTA Gallery, Arlington, Texas, [999 ?S, tilr An Dallas, li*alh Houk C3rhurnl Center, Dall.rs,'I exase [998 Firledist, Eloise Lundy Recreation Center Public Art Project. Dallas, Texas. 1996 Nurturing (7rttstnnrFrnr Ahunrrl fi+r E: crllcucc b: dwirPrufeaaiuns. Alumni Appreciation Day, UNT, 199; Alretnnre, Mary Combs. Xvicinorial; Adams, C.imrgia, Ftnatirl, Mountain View Collegr'_'Sth Anniversary f_UrtrtrtelnUrattYe Sculpture Competition. 1993 Dallas Urbau Design Awartf, Five Iviilc Ctwk Sculpture, Dtallm Urban i e5ign Advisory Co117millcC. Texas (hernial Fxhihilinn. State hair Grounds, Fixid and MIxr Building, Dallas,'1'mN, Grave, Conitcmarra Cunservancy Foundation, Phtno, Texas_ (9921 Ncrunr drum, 61h Animal Downtown UwtvnceOwdour Sculpture Exhibiliou, Umvrcnec, Kansas, 17nrtlirt, Roy Wilkins Menurrial, 4latcol'Minncsolit. Best of Show. 7tlt Artnual Mabee 5uret line Arts l_,xltlbiti0[I, F Worth, Texas. 19 OFFICIAL RECORD CITY SECRETARY F�: WORTH, TX AWARDS AIKD SP)CCIAI. REC(}CNITIC}N t;ean('dj f'i�xatist,'1rur�ultC'01111tv111aza SitcAvelfic Sculp(urcC"ompetition, Port Worth,'1'exas, Salute. to Legends l wique.t, Memphis Rovognition by J. R. Hy-dc, "Movement to Overcome." 1 ratio ell Crn. my Awaal Reeipient, TX Sculpture Assoc. 1991 Nleiuks rship Show. Dallas, 'Texas. `!'hr: •9th Rodin Grant Prize Excellent Rags eves, The Hakone Museum Kanagaw i-ken, Japan. Si}L(} �YHIBITIC}N5 2[N)G �l'erra {'u[tas; Fixhibitiun of I iaurati►e L'luy Sculpritur," 7'CY' 4uutlreast, Arlington,'1`exas. 19!)Ci "The Tvrvzwoltars," Tarrant County College, Fort Worth, Texans. 1993 "&Recent Work," Templeton Art Center, Fort Worth, Texas. 1993 "Recent Work," January Gallery, l;<irl %Vorth. Texas. 1990 "An Aff fiv with the Figum." Altaswr of Fino Arts Exhihition: The. C nivcrsily of North Texas, Denton, Texas. 1988 Sculpture Exhibition presented by G. Ray Miller, Dallas, Texas. 9ELECTRD CRC)[: P EYH1(BITItaYS (J..ast 13 ,rears voter-) 2006 "Art on the Green," Kemp Center for the Arts, Wichita Halls, Texas. "Texas Sculpt(rre Association Mcmborship Show," The Shops at Willow Bcndl, Dallas, Texas, "Taxr►s St:ulplure AV:;rlelitliOn'S Winners Slit »grin." VAC.17 Gallery, Dallas, Texioi. 'WC Northwest Faculty Art Exhibition," Fort Worth, Texas. "Spring C;allery Night," Galcrir. Kornye Wcst. Fort Worth, Texas, 2W5 "Texas Sculpture Assoul.tli uon Aiiemhership Show," North Park Center, Dallas, Texas. "Sculpture Mono Bear Creek," Keller, Texas. "Spring Gallery Night," t alcrie Kornye West, Fort Worth, Texas. "Shidonp's Sccon(I S;nurdays," Sllidoni clalleriM Santa Fe, New Mcxieo. 2()<)4 "Bruce. Nierni & Fritm&s: A Croup Sculpture i:xhihitian," Prairie Stale College, Chicago Ileighlx, Illinois, 2(H)3 "itiedenharn Museum and Garden Juried International Sculpture Show," Monme, Louisiana. '`Sculpture Along the.. Trinity at Bear ('.reek," Keller, Terns, "T.SA holenrhership Shaw." North Park Censor, Dalla , Texa-s. 2(H)2 "IFall Gallery Night,'° Carol I lender:+on Gallery, liort Wo1111.7'exa.�t. 20)l "Fall Gallery Night;'Carol Henderson Gallery, Fart Worth, Texas. "insiddOutsidc Spring Sculptum Show," Vallcy Hnusc Ciallcry and Garden, Dallas, Tcxsrs " Sc:ulptum Alow, the Trinity," fort Worth Public Library, F:n9 Worth, fetus. '"Ihe. Carden of Eden." Memphis Botanic Garden, Mempbih, 'Tennessee. "Thirticih Anniv(;rAary Fsxhihition," Shidom Gallery, Tcsuque, New hitexic.o. "Coniertrporary RcAisnr," Carol Henderson Gallery, Part Worth, Texw%. "Noiilivie-it Faculty Exhibition," Tarraru County College, Fort Worth, Texas. 2CN)C) "Spring Gallery Night," Carol Henderson Gallery, Fort Worth, Texas. "TSA Annual Mernbc:rthip Show," Norlb Park C:'cntcr, Datllars, Tcx114. "Lai, Alamos County Summer Sculpture Exhihition," Lon Alamos, New Mexico. "Sculpiurworks Exhibit;' Fort Worth Public. Libraq=% Vort Worth, Texas. "Grand Reopening Show," Carol Hcride-rson Gallery, Fort Worth. Tevits, "Spring Faculty I sxhibition," Tarrant. County College,1'orl Worth, Texur�. lW9 "7th Summer Outdoor Sculpture hxhibit," Los Alamos. New Mexico. "Holiday Open House," Carol Henderson Gallery, Port Worth,'1'exas. "C.'titch [ate. If You Con," Illinui.s Trrininal, Chauilruign, Illinois. "Texas Sculpture Association (71SA) Membership Show," North Park Center, Dallass,'I'exas, 19�)K "`Sc=ulpturr Along. the: Trinity;" Fort Worth, Texas. "ASID Designers' Showc,4se," Ruckofcllcr Mansion, Phoenix, Arizona, "DVAC Membership Show," [)altar .Texas. 4*1999 Sculpture in the Park." Loveland, Colorado. "Mirror, hilirror," The Ccintc�nlportiry Arl Center of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, Texas, "The Fiuure: An InVitnliOnn) Exhibition," Valley iloum% Gallery, Dallas, Texas. "Exchange. Exhibition," Richardson Art Gallery, University of Texas at Brownsville., 'Texas. "I�aculty� Exhdbi;tion," Tarrant County College, Northwest Campus, I+' m Worth, Texas. "Third Annual Frill Invilulionatl," Merrill Gallery, Denver, C'olcinitdn. 20 OFFICfAL RECORD CITY SECRETARY FT. WORTH, TX "l rI'1R Clrristinw; windows of Neirnun Marcus Downtown,' Dallas, Texai.';. SBLEt 1'>v;JJ C:(]LLEI;C'1'lUNS ruxas A&M University Perntunent Collu;tion, CVl1C2C 4tation,'1'cxas(Ciifl ol'liarrett Collection, Dallas,Texas). Mrs. i . M. (Manny) Rosenthal, Santa Maria [)c lAt Pay. Church, Santa Fe, New Mcxica. Fur( Worth, Texas. Pride Winery, Santa Rusts. Ci liforniia. The Collection of VCrnnn FAICOnCr. hall Financial Group, Frisco, Texase Stave Friedman. Cleveland, Ohio. !4 St A•11 wA4 Tulsa. Oklahoma. Mel Feldman, Chicago, Illinois. ,Anicrican Republic insurance C.'urpmwion, Des Moine^s, iowa, Dr Rohin L,Ki.sw1lj1cverly ii lls,Cailifurniit, The. Tentiessee Slate. Museum, Knox viIle, Tennessee. Cindy Niaxzetta, Highland Parlt, Illinois. 48C Stank, Corporate Collection, San Antonio, Texas. The Collection of Ur.&Mrs.Frank Schneider Jerry Joseph, Hidden Hills. California. Las Vegas, Nevada. ioy Tash, Scottsdale, Arizona. The i)oores 0)llrciion, Oullirs, Texas" Gerry Grout, Phenix, Arizona. Carlos Pascal, Mexico City. dr. & Mrs. Andy Thonipson.F'ort Wor(h, Tcxas. TarrantCountyC:otlegc Permanent C'.ollc:tion hoary Kay Turner, Fart Collins, C'uloradu, Fall Wool], Texas. Michael aml Shelia Stone. Novato, California. John IIillerman, Lake rV �ncvlae�td,Culitirrnie. Mary Egger, San Antonio, Texas. Sarah and Muddy Dike, Fort Worth,'Texas 7'F:IJ iliRi,iCH:RAPiIY knthony, Eliw.'"I Ile'Tap 10 artists: ' Dallas Home Design ,ilagazine(Jun 04) p434, OX'Atin Nelson, Collenc, '•`vionun�:ntal tribute. to a pinnecr," The DalUs Marning A'eory( 'fay 15'02)p,19A. 'Javitlsulin Doty, Arnv. "Julio.; l4hC(?ps Statue clvdiewed in Sche-pps Park." 'TJewish Jeish Ptrsr(ivluy 2:3'02)p.60 'Statue dedicated at Schepps Park" The Doivnl!mv BumlieSs Vvw1s(6.1av/Jun'02)p.9. Janies, Nathaniel, "3 from Fort Worth are artwork finalists," Farr IYorrh Srar Tetegram(Aflay 25'02)p.1£38. f)ci.con, J4.ssicwo- "Area samilplor %halxd by his ivachtsm." Fort 4i'nr•th Star-T•lep,errn(Fvh 3'(l2),p.IBR. leakirts, Ron. "Artful installation." Fury 4Vvrdr Steer-Te1C,>sruni(May 22'01),p.7B. Jenkins, lion. "Garden art." Hire 14'onh Stor-T'ele,t ivm(JLin 6TOl),p.113. [)ic:k+on, Gordon, "ilvionumcnt to survival," Port %Iorrh Star-'T'ete,Sram(Nf,ty 211'(14),p.l A. Aiiemoriatl venierpiece_" The Grapevine.Sun(May 29'00),p.IAs Mitchell, Mitch, "Gone. but not forgotten." Furl 44'•arth Slur-Telr,4ram(May 30'0(1),p.l A_ fate.,'Michael. "Coming home=." Arervs• ate '1'lmes(Jtin T00) Price, Send. "Special welcome." The (T1r4pe1)1r2e Snn(Jtln I'tll?}, p. I A. Rovd. Deanna. "Craftsman Perfee;ts Elie. Art of Compassion:' Forr Warrh Strtr'-Telegrwn(Feb 29'00) Alaniz, Veronic,'a. "Symbol of'1'ime." The Dallas Morning Ni n's({ )ct YW)p415. trice, Stott, "Mcmoriat to Honor Velcrans." The Grapevine Sun (Aug. 19'99ip,2A, �Veiderrtun, Paul. "Artist his a wry take on man'..• conundrum," Tire Srurrrr re ,'ti,`ew htesiran(Muy 2I'(Y)} Giffin, Glen. "No frills, realism does itself proud in invitational show at Merrill," DenverPosr(Nov 27"98),l'!,261 , t}ablo. "Merr-ill Gallery's C_:olumn of Love a Pavlovian riddle," LoDo 41r,tJa7tsournwrtf)eiiverNews(Scpt4)9). Spitza, Annc M, "Qcsigncr digs;' The ArraurraRelm lie, A7 Style (Apr5'98),p-17. 1'rulsson, Nora. Burba, "Showy house" Phuetrex,41agu ine (Apr'98),p.61. [)oerfler. Sue, "A tegcndKusy contentpnrary," TlieAri oruTRepublic (Mar2l'99),p,AH 1. Grieser, Andy. "Alwninturi and either heuvy st;ulpwres." FurtWordiSrar•-Telegram (f'ehl6,'97) "American Republic conunissions Pavlovsky to creatework for art park," BCC Aleiv,s (Sutnrner96)Nu.24,p. I I. INity, hlichatl, ARTnews: Ans r)j'T'hc: Anic:t'fcan 141est fail It (J«n'961,p.31. Van FTseukc, Jac:, "iraw yrl for the' park" 4'niees (ifArnerirrrn A'epuhlic: In.rtabanc.'e f:0rp.(3umm0r'()6),P,12, Art-i-Tact: The `oxvsletwr for Alumni and Friends of the School of Visual Arts, UNT (Spring'96,4ol.X}, Nusbaum. "A nionuntcut to rights bixnux• work symbolizes firm's dedication." Dcsrkf+�;nrslteJ ixrcr(Mar3'yfi). �Vil-son, Wade, "In the Clulten:4." ForY4ticrrrli5trtr ?elegrcirrr(CktR' 51,p,L'2, SViltiem, Wade. "Exhibit, ~puce. bloom%on hfuynolia Ave." Ftrrt4Vrir71r11ar-Telegrrurr(Dtc 4'94),p.Pft. piegel, Joy G. "A monument to man and King." Aurti(JarvFeb,94),p.40. Tyson, Janet, "Connoisseur series spotlights Kimbell:' f'car'r1F'crrrhJ'tur�7ilegr'aur(F'cbt�'y}},p.5. Tyson, Jrineiv Iwo when your gel it together, cvcTything fall. upart Fnrt4Vur71tStar rele 1 vl'93),p,25. Kutner,Janct. "Darin!_l� different .Shim,'." Drrilrrs ilar'rain, ,Vt:x.c(Nov2ti9 i),(t.C-1, Britton, Karen, "Artists use fnrits of land to produce outdoor sculptures," Plcrnc5rar[:Urrtiet(Mar7'93),p.l. lysun, Jancd, "A sculptural honor," P'c,rY4Vnrr1r5Ynr t�lrgrrrrrr(1b28'9),p,C�, OFFICIAL RECORD CITY SECRETARY r� Fi: WORTH, TX Pared, Tim. "IAAim as cuiily hired alter art exhilait mul"k." Flrtrrrl,Stttrfiorrricv(Apr7'9 Goldman, Saundra. "Cate;?ories of 'new American talent'.":irrstttrrUrrerirau-Statestnau{Apr3'93},p.166 (Joins. Linda Brooks, NVernorial .'all lasting tribute to former colleagues," 1'rnjectic7irl'C. tt"r �7;ty'93},p,1, Milihell, Cliarles Dua. "Conn4mara: a natural rutting for cart." Mar K'93),p.Ct, Mitchell. Charles Dec, "A crowded 'Env ironrnent 1, & FIftc L>trllet.sMnrui#rg,ltrtius{M3r 11'y31. LeCornic:, Richard, "Sculpture gtx:s downtown again:' 1nti,'!'enceJr+tat#r#! 1f`or�cl{Aug2'!�2).p.lfl. Tyson. Janet. "Visual arts becoming a mainstay tut Mninsireeu." re4rrrtl4�u-tliStar-Ti'lFhrarrr(Apr.5'92),p. 9. 13roadrup. Elizabeth. "Cr?rurnissiiJns." Scullttturitlei azine(Jtrn/l"ett'92),p.'A, fysoa. Janet. "rive to submit sculpture proposals." Ff?i•tt}•tjr•rhStnr' 7elegi@am(NcPv14'9 t),p,G4 i lansnn, Annelies, "Michael Puvhivsky unveflc m munwrit ID Marlin imilter King, .Jr." 7SA netvs(Sept'91) Srilvaill, Rick. "Civil righis shrine or theme park?" 7 iejllio)r:iiierrrlil(Sept8,9 t). 5ylvain, hick, "Emotions aroused at museum." Youngstown Vindicalo;(Sept1'91). Howc. Donhel. '`National Civil Rights Museum opens for preview July 4-7," fheL)«rv#alrrnrnt�t (Jul'9 t ],p,2, PVM. CTV Channel { News, Memphis, "Nulional Civil Riglils Muiennr: Specials- am[ Ceremonies." (Jul4'91) Risher. "Museum is fruition of dreams of motel owner, many Others." TheConrtirereittLit)t)ett!(Jun3O'91),p.G2. Schnedler, Jack, "First civil rtchts mtisE:um to debut in :Memphis," 11teiili tttui!• eit ;rld(:)un3Y91), "A ntoviag Kulpturu," 7'tar'CotnrrttNrcr&c#lAppertlt.Nlt lyl9'9l),p. I. oViII30 TV Chamiel 13 News, !Memphis. `Scull?turd: MOVectient tsi Overiott� " (May 17'91), 50t PN•l. "AS TV Channel 5 News, Dallas -Fort worth, `Bronze Sculpture," (Aprt7`91), 6:W I'M. ovmc_ .ry Channel 5 News, Memphis. "L.Urrairic Motel sculptor in action," Clow I 7W), S:OU I'M Ilantax:k, Orville., "Sculptorchman fort_tivil tights museunt piece!." FurilVurthSturTelrt,nim (dell 1'90),p.6. Loth. Steve, "hW ArdsE wins assignment for mtLSeum." The &rtyiness Press, ARTSBEMT(Sept l4V0),p.7, Tyson, Janet, "A vision nfcivil richts in bronze:," I�ittlVcirtlr.5trtr<lFlenrarrr(Scptt'?'y[►J,P•�• $rni.th, tot, "Rights rnuxurn ms�culptor `Can't wait to get stwcd'," Tliet<tatngrerc"iorlApneta!(Scpl 1 I'!W),p.Al. �YRIvC; 'TV Chanel 3 News, Memphis"u.„ ,AihfhL�irCivil RlrM(Sh?l ('y(),Q12N, Tyson, Janet. "Museum looks at Pitt artist for design work." ForAVir liStar Tclegt'artr(Aug23'90),sec ,p.3. i;dbruat'y '�fin" OFFICIAL RECORD CITY SECRETARY T. WORTH, TX 22 Exhibit Co Implementation Budget A�TIfiT°� FED (ts"'r} TiiAYEI. or artiste wfia live more than tdJ miles from Fort Warth) Airlare Car Rental Par Liam E-rperas at 3� per day fAileairuat3�permile IN6URANCE Auiu�'Nired Vehicle LLa1;3fly G rpral Liability for Artist jbooalra^,tces Worber'c Camp. 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