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Arts, Historic Preservation and Philanthropy Committee

Regular Meeting

Columbia, SC · August 5, 2025

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ARTS, HISTORIC PRESERVATION & PHILANTHROPY COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2025 CALL TO ORDER The Arts, Historic Preservation, & Philanthropy Committee conducted a meeting on Tuesday, August 5, 2025 at City Hall (Mayor’s Conference Room), 1737 Main Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29201. The Honorable Tyler D. Bailey, Chair called the meeting to order at 10:07 a.m. and the following members were present: Attendee Name Title Status Tyler D. Bailey Chair Present Edward H. McDowell Member Absent Tina N. Herbert Member Present APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approval of the December 10, 2024 Arts, Historic Preservation & Philanthropy Committee Meeting Minutes – Approved Upon a motion made by Mr. Bailey and seconded by Ms. Herbert, the Committee voted unanimously to approve the December 10, 2024 Arts, Historic Preservation & Philanthropy Committee Meeting Minutes. COMMITTEE DISCUSSION 2. Persimmon Peace Pole Project - Ms. Elaine Frick, Columbia Peace Pole Initiative – Endorsed for City Council consideration Ms. Pamela Zeljak, Public Art Administrator for One Columbia shared that an endorsement letter for the Persimmon Peace Pole Project has already been submitted. She noted that the selected artist, Olga Yukho, has prior experience with public art installations, and One Columbia is confident the sculpture will be both visually appealing and durable. The Columbia Parks and Recreation Department has already had conversations with the Columbia Peace Pole Initiative. There was discussion about the design and location of the sculpture. Page 1 of 2 ARTS, HISTORIC PRESERVATION & PHILANTHROPY COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2025 Ms. Elaine Frick, Columbia Peace Pole Initiative announced that August 6, 2025 will mark the 35th Annual Columbia Hiroshima Day of Remembrance. She shared details of the planned Persimmon Peace Pole, which will feature the phrase “May Peace Prevail on Earth” surrounded by cherry blossoms, with imagery symbolizing the nuclear threat. Trees will also be planted by the Forestry and Beautification Department. There was consensus of the committee to endorse the Persimmon Peace Pole Project for City Council’s consideration. 3. Vista Greenway at Taylor Street Public Art Project - Ms. Abby Anderson, Executive Director / Vista Guild – Received as information. Ms. Abby Anderson, Executive Director of the Vista Guild shared plans for the Vista Greenway at Taylor Street Public Art Project, which is set to be unveiled in Spring 2026. Inspired by the idea of continuity from the Blue Marlin Restaurant to Finlay Park, the project aims to add murals and vibrant color to an otherwise barren area. There was discussion about completion of the mural and artist selection. There was consensus of the committee to endorse the project and it will be referred to One Columbia for Arts and Culture for review. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 10:19 a.m. Respectfully submitted: Erika D. Moore Hammond, CMC, CPM City Clerk Page 2 of 2

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ARTS, HISTORIC PRESERVATION & PHILANTHROPY COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2025 The Arts, Historic Preservation & Philanthropy Committee will conduct a Standing Committee Meeting on Tuesday, August 5, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. at City Hall (Mayor's Conference Room), 1737 Main Street, Second Floor, Columbia, SC 29201. Members of the public may view the meeting online at www.columbiasc.gov. Please contact the City Clerk’s Office at (803)545-3045 or cityclerk@columbiasc.gov if you have questions regarding this meeting. The Honorable Tyler D. Bailey, At-Large, Chair The Honorable Edward H. McDowell, Jr., District II ▪ The Honorable Tina N. Herbert, District I Prior to entering the meeting, please silence all electronic communication devices. All presenters are asked to speak directly into the microphone for recording purposes. CALL TO ORDER APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approval of the December 10, 2024 Arts, Historic Preservation & Philanthropy Committee Meeting Minutes COMMITTEE DISCUSSION 2. Persimmon Peace Pole Project - Ms. Elaine Frick, Columbia Peace Pole Initiative 3. Vista Greenway at Taylor Street Public Art Project - Ms. Abby Anderson, Executive Director / Vista Guild ADJOURNMENT Page 1 of 1

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ARTS, HISTORIC PRESERVATION & PHILANTHROPY COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2025 The Arts, Historic Preservation & Philanthropy Committee will conduct a Standing Committee Meeting on Tuesday, August 5, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. at City Hall (Mayor's Conference Room), 1737 Main Street, Second Floor, Columbia, SC 29201. Members of the public may view the meeting online at www.columbiasc.gov. Please contact the City Clerk’s Office at (803)545-3045 or cityclerk@columbiasc.gov if you have questions regarding this meeting. The Honorable Tyler D. Bailey, At-Large, Chair The Honorable Edward H. McDowell, Jr., District II ▪ The Honorable Tina N. Herbert, District I Prior to entering the meeting, please silence all electronic communication devices. All presenters are asked to speak directly into the microphone for recording purposes. CALL TO ORDER APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approval of the December 10, 2024 Arts, Historic Preservation & Philanthropy Committee Meeting Minutes COMMITTEE DISCUSSION 2. Persimmon Peace Pole Project - Ms. Elaine Frick, Columbia Peace Pole Initiative 3. Vista Greenway at Taylor Street Public Art Project - Ms. Abby Anderson, Executive Director / Vista Guild ADJOURNMENT Page 1 of 1 1 MEETING DATE: August 5, 2025 DEPARTMENT: City Clerk FROM: Erika Hammond, City Clerk SUBJECT: Approval of the December 10, 2024 Arts, Historic Preservation & Philanthropy Committee Meeting Minutes FUNDING SOURCE & ORIGINAL BUDGET: ATTACHMENTS: • #a: AHPPC_MN_12102024 (DOCX) Updated: 7/30/2025 9:28 AM Page 1 Packet Pg. 2 1.a ARTS, HISTORIC PRESERVATION & PHILANTHROPY COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2024 CALL TO ORDER The Arts, Historic Preservation, & Philanthropy Committee conducted a regular meeting on Tuesday, December 10, 2024 at City Hall (Council Chambers), 1737 Main Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29201. The Honorable Tyler D. Bailey, Chair called the meeting to order at 3:02 p.m. and the following members were present: Attendee Name Title Status Tyler D. Bailey Chair Present Edward H. McDowell Member Absent Tina N. Herbert Member Present INVOCATION APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approval of the November 19, 2024 Arts, Historic Preservation & Philanthropy Committee Meeting Minutes – Approved Upon a motion made by Mr. Bailey and seconded by Ms. Herbert, the Committee voted unanimously to approve the November 19, 2024 Arts, Historic Preservation & Philanthropy Committee Meeting Minutes. COMMITTEE DISCUSSION 2. Persimmon Peace Pole Project - Ms. Elaine Frick, Columbia Peace Pole Initiative – Received as information. Ms. Elaine Frick, Columbia Peace Pole Initiative explained that Peace Poles, which typically feature four to eight translations of the message "Peace Prevails on Earth." There are now around 250,000 Peace Poles that have been installed across the country, serving as symbols of support for peaceful operations. She highlighted the proposed Persimmon Peace Pole Project, which is tied to a second-generation Piemont tree grown from seeds collected at ground level in Hiroshima. It is now planted at the Vista Greenway near Taylor Street and Park Street. The committee is preparing for a formal dedication ceremony, after which a full installation event will be held to unveil the accompanying Peace Pole artwork and site features. Page 1 of 2 Packet Pg. 3 1.a ARTS, HISTORIC PRESERVATION & PHILANTHROPY COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2024 Ms. Olga Yukhno, sculpture artist emphasized the importance of creating inclusive public art in spaces like the Saluda Riverwalk that serve diverse families and daily visitors. There was discussion about future peace pole locations; maintenance; how the artwork is made; access to public art; and tree dimensions. There was consensus of the committee to endorse the project and it will be referred to One Columbia for review. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 3:28 p.m. Respectfully submitted: Erika D. Moore Hammond, CMC, CPM City Clerk Page 2 of 2 Packet Pg. 4 2 MEETING DATE: August 5, 2025 DEPARTMENT: City Clerk FROM: Erika Hammond, City Clerk SUBJECT: Persimmon Peace Pole Project - Ms. Elaine Frick, Columbia Peace Pole Initiative FUNDING SOURCE & ORIGINAL BUDGET: ATTACHMENTS: • #a: Persimmon Peace Pole Application Packet (PDF) • #b: One Columbia Endorsement for Peace Pole Project (PDF) HISTORY: 12/10/24 Arts, Historic Preservation & Philanthropy Committee RECEIVED AS INFORMATION Ms. Elaine Frick provided an update on the Columbia Peace Pole Initiative, which has identified 30 Peace Poles across 10 to 11 locations. These poles typically feature 4 to 8 languages with the message "Peace Prevails on Earth." The initiative originated from the bombing of Hiroshima and now has around 250,000 Peace Poles installed across the country, serving as symbols of support for peaceful operations. More specifically she highlighted the Persimmon Peace Pole Project, which was created using seeds sourced from the ground level of Hiroshima after the bombing. A tree has already been planted from these seeds, and the committee is now awaiting a dedication ceremony. An installation event will be held once the dedication is finalized. There was discussion about future peace poles locations; maintenance; description of how the artwork is made; access to public art; and tree dimensions. The committee reached a consensus to endorse the project, and it will now move forward to the next step in the process toward One Columbia. Updated: 7/29/2025 12:20 PM Page 1 Packet Pg. 5 2.a Packet Pg. 6 2.a x x x x Packet Pg. 7 2.a Contributions of the Columbia Peace Pole Initiative Committee to the Columbia Community INTRODUCTION The Columbia Peace Pole Initiative is an interfaith, multicultural committee that has identified 34 peace poles at 12 Columbia-area locations and has inspired the planting of four of them. The committee has shared the concept of peace poles, and information on planting more, through presentations to numerous civic groups, schools, and churches. PLANS FOR PERSIMMON PEACE POLE In February of 2022, the committee chose the design of local ceramic artist Olga Yukhno for a new “Persimmon Peace Pole.” The Peace Pole will be the centerpiece of an installation that will feature a second-generation, survivor persimmon tree that the committee has grown from seeds provided by Green Legacy Hiroshima. In addition to the Persimmon Peace Pole and persimmon tree, the installation will include a bench, steppingstones, and an interpretive sign decorated in the same style as the peace pole. The committee has identified a suitable and prominent city park location for the second public-art peace pole to be installed for public reflection and education. The park's riverside location provides a tranquil setting that complements the Peace Pole's message. The well-used location was chosen for its ample parking and opportunity for youth/family- oriented events. This thoughtful placement enhances the city's cultural landscape and reinforces Columbia's commitment to fostering a peaceful, inclusive community. The commitment to global ideals of peace and understanding enhances the city’s image as a forward-thinking city. FIRST PUBLIC ART PEACE POLE On January 11, 2021, the committee collaborated with One Columbia to dedicate Columbia’s first public-art Peace Pole, the “Vista Peace Pole,” in the 900-block median of Senate Street. The Vista Peace Pole proclaims in eight languages: “May Peace Prevail on Earth.” For this peace pole the committee chose languages that represent both global and local relations and histories: English, Japanese, Arabic, Hebrew, Hindi, Spanish, Gullah and Catawba. The artist’s addition of a bell offers a unique way to speak out for peace. The Vista Peace Pole offers a place for people to gather, ring the bell, and pray for peace, such as a Prayer Vigil event held there on Sunday, September 29, 2024. The Vista Peace Pole is registered with the international Peace Pole Project (worldpeace.org) which has registered more than 250,000 peace poles worldwide. INTERNATIONAL BEGINNINGS The peace pole’s plea and prayer have been lifted up by people around the world, in many languages, for more than half a century. Ten years following the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Masahisa Goi, in Ishikawa, Japan, shared a message that can be translated as “May peace prevail on Earth.” Within only a few years the “peace pole” tradition arrived in cities across the world. Peace Poles emphasize the importance of peace in our everyday lives and serves as reminders of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the resilience of life, and the message that nuclear weapons must never be used again. FIRST PLANTING From the first planting by the Columbia Peace Pole Initiative of a peace pole at the annual Hiroshima Remembrance Vigil at the Columbia Friends Meeting in 2016, the committee has been encouraging the planting of Peace Poles around the city and region. Now, more and more peace poles will make unique, permanent artistic statements that Columbia, a Mayors for Peace city, is dedicated to promoting peace and harmony in its communities. COMMUNTIY COLLABORATION The committee has reached its fundraising goal, including a Maintenance Fund, and the monies are being managed by its fiduciary agent, Central Carolina Community Foundation. Packet Pg. 8 2.a Persimmon Peace Pole – Description by artist Olga Yukhno The Persimmon Peace Pole design is a seven‐foot‐tall sculptural piece that will use symbolism relating to trees to convey its message of peace in the face of danger coming from the nuclear threat. Most prevalent will be its connection to the persimmon tree that survived the nuclear bombing in Japan, which inspired the whole project. From the bottom you will be able to see tree roots containing and suppressing the danger of nuclear power, represented by the red color underneath. These roots will be growing into a persimmon tree with ripe fruit clinging to the bare branches. The choice of the tree not only pays homage to the real‐life tree grown from the seed of the Mother Persimmon Tree, which will be planted nearby, but in Japanese culture the persimmon is the national fruit and represents perseverance and transformation. The top will be visually a smaller reflection of the bottom, but the tree controlling the red aggression here is the ginkgo tree, represented by its iconic leaves. In Japanese culture, the gingko tree is a symbol of longevity, endurance, and wisdom. In the center, where the boughs of the two trees come together, the words, ”May Peace Prevail on Earth” will be inscribed in eight languages and echo the color scheme of the other elements of the piece. Around these words, wrapping the heart of the pole, there will be branches of the Sakura cherry tree with gentle blossoms blooming. The Sakura cherry represents renewal and hope. Crowning the pole will be a “Doomsday Clock” using the iconic style that has been used since the late 1940’s to highlight the danger of nuclear threat. The message I would like to convey is that it requires wisdom and perseverance to bring hope despite the fact that the threat of nuclear annihilation looms over us all. The piece will be made with the use of hand‐sculpted ceramic, glass, and concrete elements that will create an intricate three‐dimensional mosaic. Accompanying the Peace Pole itself will be several other elements. The persimmon tree, grown from the seed of the tree that survived the bombing of Hiroshima, will be planted close by. A concrete bench, an interpretive sign, and several concrete stepping stones will also be crafted and placed nearby to allow visitors to sit under the shade of the tree and reflect on the message of the artwork. The seat of the bench as well as the interpretive sign and stepping stones will be decorated in the same style as the peace pole and will visually reflect the same themes and tie the whole installation together. I would like the Persimmon Peace Pole to have a larger role than just a beautiful art piece. The vision is to have it become a gathering place and have people come and think and talk about the really powerful and important messages that are part of the Peace Pole itself. The Persimmon Peace Pole will be included in the registry of peacepoleproject.org, adding to the more than 250,00 Peace Poles planted around the world which share, in various languages, the message “May Peace Prevail on Earth.” Packet Pg. 9 2.a Packet Pg. 10 2.a Olga Yukhno olgayukhno.com 803.422.4289 @olgayukhnostudio fivepeaksstudio@gmail.com Professional Experience Instructor City of Columbia Art Center; Columbia, SC 2023-present Owner and Artist Olga Yukhno Studio; Columbia, SC, 2014- present Gallery Director McMaster Gallery; Columbia, SC 2018- 2022 Art Coordinator Irmo Chapin Recreation Commission; Chapin, SC 2010-2015 Pottery Studio Manager Crooked Creek Park; Chapin, SC 2012-2013 Art Instructor Our Hands Together Gallery; Irmo, SC 2009-2013 Adjunct Instructor Pyatigorsk State Linguistic University, Russia 2007-2008 Set Designer Pyatigorsk State Linguistic University, Russia 2003-2008 Volunteer Work Visual Art Coordinator USC School of Music; Columbia, SC 2023-present Workshop Coordinator Midlands Clay Arts Society; Columbia, SC 2018- present Vice-President Crooked Creek Art League; Chapin, SC 2019- 2020 Public Galleries Curator Crooked Creek Art League; Chapin, SC 2018-2019 Organizer Re-Current Show; Columbia, SC 2018 Organizer EcoFab Trash Couture Fashion Show; Columbia, SC 2018 President Midlands Clay Arts Society; Columbia, SC 2016 Founder and Organizer Meet the Locals Art Show & Festival; Columbia, SC 2016 Solo and Two Person Exhibitions Bridges to Personhood (with Harry Hansen) Jones-Carter Gallery; Lake City, SC 2024 Home, Sweet Home Trustus Theater; Columbia, SC 2024 Interwoven Harbison Theater; Columbia, SC 2023 24 Hours Tapp’s Arts Center; Columbia, SC 2019 The Bell Tolls…. Southern Exposure, USC; Columbia, SC 2019 Beneath the Surface Francis Marion University; Florence, SC 2019 What Moves Us Anastasia and Friends; Columbia, SC 2018 Meditations Southern Pottery Gallery; Columbia, SC 2018 Interwoven The Bascom Art Center; Highlands, NC 2018 MasqueParade Southern Pottery Gallery; Columbia, SC 2015 Packet Pg. 11 2.a Invitational Exhibitions Bullets and Bandaids Columbia Museum of Art; Columbia, SC 2023 Bits & Pieces Stormwater Studios; Columbia, SC 2023 Women’s Voices in Clay McMaster Gallery; Columbia, SC 2022 It’s Been A While Tapp’s Outpost, Columbia, SC 2021 Around the World Senate’s End, SC 2019 Artfields Extended Stormwater Studios 2019 The Language of Clay Upstate Gallery on Main; Greenville, SC 2019 Time for Art Columbia Museum of Art, SC 2018 The Language of Clay McMaster Gallery, SC 2018 Southern Rhythms McKissick Museum; Columbia, SC 2015 Juried Exhibitions CCAL 29th Annual Juried Show Chapin, SC 2024 SC State Fair Fine Art Exhibition Columbia, SC 2023 Artfields Lake City, SC 2023 CCAL 28th Annual Juried Show Chapin, SC 2023 Artfields Lake City, SC 2022 SC State Fair Fine Art Exhibition Columbia, SC 2022 Artfields Lake City, SC 2021 Artfields at Home On-line Event 2020 SC State Fair Fine Art Exhibition Columbia, SC 2019 Artfields Lake City, SC 2019 Trenholm Artists Guild Juried Show Columbia, SC 2019 CCAL 24th Annual Juried Show Chapin, SC 2019 SC State Fair Fine Art Exhibition Columbia, SC 2018 ArtFields Lake City, SC 2018 43rd Annual Juried Show Anderson Arts Center, SC 2018 Dia De Los Muertos, A Celebration of Life St. Petersburg, FL 2018 CCAL 23rd Annual Juried Show Chapin, SC 2018 ArtFields Lake City, SC 2017 Christmas Gala Anderson Arts Center, SC 2016 ArtFlow Allendale, SC 2015 CCAL 19th Annual Juried Show Chapin, SC 2014 CCAL 15th Annual Juried Show Chapin, SC 2010 Ferodiz Design Festival Zheleznovodsk, Russia 2010 Ferodiz Design Festival Zheleznovodsk, Russia 2006 International Design Competition Moscow, Russia 2006 Select Group Exhibitions The Art of Being: At Peace Columbia, SC 2023 Savannah Clay: 2019 Savannah Cultural Arts Center, GA 2019 TAG Art Showcase Columbia College, SC 2019 Last First Anastasia and Friends, SC 2019 Open Studios Exhibition 701 Center for Contemporary Art, SC 2019 Alternative Storytellers (Three Person Show) Anastasia and Friends, SC 2019 Packet Pg. 12 2.a Palmetto Fine Arts Exhibition Chapin, SC 2019 Generations Koger Center for the Arts, SC 2019 Strengthening Practice Tapp’s Arts Center, SC 2019 Tiny Gallery Series Columbia, SC 2018 EcoFab 2.0 Anderson Arts Center, SC 2018 Figure Out Tapp’s Arts Center, SC 2018 Clay is the Way Arts & Heritage Center, SC 2018 Re-Current Tapp’s Arts Center, SC 2018 EcoFab Trash Couture Fashion Show Tapp’s Arts Center, SC 2018 Art Heroes 310 Art, Asheville, NC 2018 Storytelling 310 Art, Asheville, NC 2017 Awards Emerging Artist Award SC Art Commission Columbia, SC 2024 st 1 Place/ Professional SC State Fair/ Fine Art Exhibition Columbia, SC 2023 3rd Place/ Professional SC State Fair/ Fine Art Exhibition Columbia, SC 2023 2nd Place 37th Annual Sculpture Celebration Lenoir, NC 2023 Certificate of Appreciation The Town of Chapin Chapin, SC 2023 1st Place 3D Artwork CCAL 28th Annual Juried Show Chapin, SC 2023 rd th 3 Place 3D Artwork CCAL 28 Annual Juried Show Chapin, SC 2023 Best in Show/ Professional SC State Fair/ Fine Art Exhibition Columbia, SC 2022 1st Place/ Professional SC State Fair/ Fine Art Exhibition Columbia, SC 2022 1st Place/ Professional SC State Fair/ Fine Art Exhibition Columbia, SC 2019 People’s Choice Award Sail into Chapin Chapin, SC 2019 3rd Place CCAL 24th Annual Juried Show Chapin, SC 2019 rd 3 Place/ Professional SC State Fair/ Fine Art Exhibition Columbia, SC 2018 1st Place 3D Artwork CCAL 23rd Annual Juried Show Chapin, SC 2018 rd 3 Place 3D Artwork CCAL 23rd Annual Juried Show Chapin, SC 2018 People’s Choice rd CCAL 23 Annual Juried Show Chapin, SC 2018 Patron’s Choice Chiaha Art Festival Rome, GA 2016 Juror’s Choice ArtFlow Allendale, SC 2015 Postcard Award CCAL 15th Annual Juried Show Chapin, SC 2010 rd 3 Place International Design Competition Moscow, Russia 2006 Winner Young Leaders Competition Pyatigorsk, Russia 2005 Public Art Persimmon Peace Pole Commission in Progress; Columbia, SC 2023-2024 Cherished Chapin Art Trail; Chapin, SC 2023-2024 In Bloom 37th Annual Sculpture Celebration; Lenoir, NC 2023 Spirit of the Lake Chapin Art Trail; Chapin, SC 2023 Rainbow Boat Sail into Chapin; Chapin, SC 2019 A Very Long Goodbye Vista Power Boxes; Columbia, SC 2019 Special Projects Bullets and Bandaids, Volume IV Bullets and Bandaids Columbia, SC 2023 Ballentine Bear (mural) Ballentine Elementary SchoolBallentine, SC 2022 Packet Pg. 13 2.a The Supper Table The Jasper Project Columbia, SC 2019 Public Space Art Grant Saluda Shoals Foundation Columbia, SC 2014 Public Space Art Grant Saluda Shoals Foundation Columbia, SC 2013 Public Space Art Grant Saluda Shoals Foundation Columbia, SC 2012 Residencies Howe Hall Art Infused Magnet School Goose Creek, SC 2024 Ballentine Elementary School Ballentine, SC 2022 Wildacres Little Switzerland, NC 2021 Stormwater Studios Columbia, SC 2019 Tapp’s Arts Center Columbia, SC 2019 Workshop Instruction John C Campbell Folk School Brasstown, NC 2024 Penland School of Craft (assistant to Arthur Gonzalez) Bakersville, NC 2019 John C Campbell Folk School (assistant instructor) Brasstown, NC 2018 Southern Pottery Gallery and Work Center Columbia, SC 2018 Columbia Art Center Columbia, SC 2014, 2015, 2016, 2022 Our Hands Together Gallery Irmo, SC 2009-2013 Presentations and Panels The Atlantic Institute virtual 2024 Columbia Art Museum Columbia, SC 2022 Stormwater Studios/USC Columbia, SC 2019 Penland School of Craft Bakersville, NC 2019 SC State Library Columbia, SC 2019 Artfields Lake City, SC 2019 Midlands Clay Arts Society Columbia, SC 2019 University of South Carolina Columbia, SC 2019 Midlands Clay Arts Society Columbia, SC 2015 Midlands Clay Arts Society Columbia, SC 2013 Curation Bits & Pieces Group Exhibition Stormwater Studios 2023 My Life in the Figure Robert Kennedy Stormwater Studios 2022 A Rendering of Soliloquies Janet Kozachek Stormwater Studios 2022 Generations UofSC Koger Center for the Arts 2019 Packet Pg. 14 2.a Press and Publications The Jasper Magazine A Russian Transplant with a Passion for Her Work; V11, I 12023, Spring Bullets and Bandaids Volume IV 2023 The Free Times “I don’t Want People to Forget.” 2022, Nov. Influence + Digest Top 15 Artists in Columbia, SC 2022, Aug. The Artists You Should Know Being the Advocate She Needed 2022, March The Chapin Magazine Spotlight Artist: Olga Yukhno 2019, Dec. SC Business Review/ NPR Local Artist Emigrates from Russia to Start Career 2019, Sept. The Free Times True Warrior 2019, May The Patriot Artists Display Cultural History Through Visual Arts 2019 March Artists Federation, Russia Anniversary Catalogue, Featured Artist 2019, Jan. The State Newspaper (Go Columbia) Meet Olga Yukhno, Tapp’s next artist in residence 2018, Dec. 27 The Jasper Project Olga Yukhno Featured in December’s Tiny Gallery Series 2018, Dec. The Jasper Project Artist Profile: Olga Yukhno by Hallie Hayes 2018, Sept. Rapid River Magazine An Artist’s Journey, Spotlight on Olga Yukhno 2018, May Packet Pg. 15 2.a Packet Pg. 16 2.a Packet Pg. 17 2.a Packet Pg. 18 2.a Packet Pg. 19 2.a Packet Pg. 20 2.a Tube, Kayak & Tour Outfitter PO Box 2921 West Columbia, SC 29171 (803) 404-8254 | www.palmettooutdoor.com October 21, 2024 Bethany- I am following up regarding the installation of the public art peace pole project off of Candi Lane. This project will benefit both locals and the many visitors who come to experience the Saluda Riverwalk every day. We support public art and really enjoyed working with Palmetto Pride to brighten up Candi Lane through the “Love not Litter” mural. This mural is now a landmark that welcomes river users to the park and visitors enjoy stopping to take pictures before they leave. Another public art addition, like the Carolina Peace Pole Project, will foster community and invest in our greenspaces. Public art will always improve and increase community value. Thank you for your consideration and I look forward to future projects. Best, Michael Mayo Executive Director, Palmetto Outdoor 803-463-5807 (cell) ~PALMETTO OUTDOOR CENTER~ PO Box 2921 | West Columbia, SC 29171 Packet Pg. 21 www.PalmettoOutdoor.com 2.a From: Jarmal Phelps <jphelps@itsurmove.net> To: bethany storlazzi <johnlazzi@yahoo.com> Sent: Friday, November 15, 2024 at 10:28:46 AM EST Subject: Re: Request from the Columbia Peace Pole Project As a local business, we believe that the installation of public art that promotes peace would be a meaningful addition to our community and our neighborhood. We at "It's Your Move LLC", are proud to support this initiative and would be honored to have such a powerful symbol of peace placed near our business. Sincerely, Jarmal & Deeneka Beach-Phelps It's Your Move LLC Elite Wellness Program 208-B Candi Lane Columbia, SC 29210 (877) 471-9865 Packet Pg. 22 2.b Arts, Historic Preservation, and Philanthropy Committee City of Columbia 1737 Main St. Columbia, SC 29201 Re: Columbia Peace Pole Initiative Project Dear Councilman Bailey, On behalf of One Columbia, I am writing to offer our enthusiastic endorsement of the application submitted by the Columbia Peace Pole Initiative by artist Olga Yukhno. We support this proposal and encourage the committee to approve it for consideration and inclusion. We believe this project reflects both vision and value. Please accept this letter as a formal expression of our support. We commend the committee for considering such impactful initiatives, and we look forward to seeing this work brought to life. Sincerely, Pamela Zeljak Public Art Administrator One Columbia for Arts and Culture One Columbia for Arts and Culture 1013 Duke Ave., Columbia, SC 29203 803-254-5008 www.onecolumbiasc.com Packet Pg. 23 3 MEETING DATE: August 5, 2025 DEPARTMENT: City Clerk FROM: Erika Hammond, City Clerk SUBJECT: Vista Greenway at Taylor Street Public Art Project - Ms. Abby Anderson, Executive Director / Vista Guild FUNDING SOURCE & ORIGINAL BUDGET: ATTACHMENTS: • #a: 2026 Public Art Mural Walls Vista (PDF) • #b: Vista Greenway at Taylor Steet Public Art Project (PDF) • #c: City Council Letter of Endorsement for Vista Greenway Public Art (PDF) Updated: 7/29/2025 12:36 PM Page 1 Packet Pg. 24 3.a Packet Pg. 25 3.a Packet Pg. 26 3.a Packet Pg. 27 3.a Packet Pg. 28 3.a Packet Pg. 29 3.b Zone 3 Site Vista Greenway at 03 Taylor Street Description This section of the Vista Greenway leading from Taylor Street to the north- ern entry into the Lincoln Street tunnel can feel claustrophobic due to the height of the concrete retaining walls that flank each side of the mixed-use path. The addition of artwork to the walls can brighten the space and pro- vide visual interest to the corridor. Parameters The distance between the two re- taining walls is approximately 24’. Site Photo Map Location The height of the left retaining wall changes from at-grade at Taylor Street to approximately 20’ at the tunnel entrance. The right retaining wall changes from at-grade at Taylor Street to approximately 16’ tall at the tunnel entrance. Installations Artwork could be painted/stained directly onto the bare concrete, or it could be a peel and stick applica- tion like alumigraphics, or the artwork Painted Retaining Wall Mural @ Tunnel Entrance Description Painted Retaining Wall Mural could be applied to sectional pan- Painted Retaining Wall Mural Tile-Based Retaining Wall Art els that are attached in a removable fashion to the concrete retaining wall. Additionally, tile or mosaic artwork could also be utilized over the con- crete substrate. » Painted artwork » Adhesive artwork » Panelized artwork » Tile/mosaic artwork » Etc. Description Description 18 Installation Considerations Congaree Vista Guild: Public Art Placement Plan30 Packet Pg. 3.c Packet Pg. 31