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<br />Alcala, Abigail <br />From:diana markessinis <dianamarkessinis@gmail.com> <br />Sent:Monday, May 4, <br />To:eComment <br />Subject:Support for Agenda Items #10 and #29 <br /> Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. <br />Dear Mayor and City Council, <br />I am writing in strong support of Agenda Items #10 and #29. <br />The development of a Public Art & Preservation Policy is a critical step toward ensuring that Santa Ana’s cultural assets <br />are protected, maintained, and accessible to the community. Public art reflects our histories, identities, collective <br />memory, pride of place and can serve as helpful destination markers -- meet me by the Chiarini fountain! <br />I also strongly support the identification and historic designation of artworks by Sergio O. Cadiz Moctezuma and Emigdio <br />Vasquez. These works are foundational to Santa Ana’s cultural landscape and deserve formal recognition and protection. <br />I encourage the City to build on this momentum by establishing a Public Art Trust Fund with a minimum starting <br />allocation of $50,000 to support long-term conservation, maintenance, and equitable investment in public art. Public art <br />contributes to economic development by activating spaces, supporting local businesses, and attracting visitors. <br />Together, these efforts move Santa Ana closer to becoming a true open-air museum—one that honors its artists, <br />preserves its stories, and invests in future generations. Investing in maintenance is cost effective and insures safety for <br />the public. I hope you see the value in public art and can allocate funds to support, maintain and repair the art in place <br />now. <br />I urge you to support both items. <br />Sincerely, <br />Diana Markessinis <br /> <br />Artist in your collection, Untitled Tree #2 located within the outdoor amphitheatre by the Nature Center in Park <br />Santiago. <br /> <br />-- <br />@markessinis <br />www.markessinis.com <br />1 <br />
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