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7/30/2019 Make. Do. Survey Results Presentation
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Make. Do. Project OverviewMatch artists who need space
with those who have vacantspace
Focus on workspace
Survey Responses150 artists and creative workers
40 property owners and leasingagents
5 municipal governments
Next UpIdentify gaps
Make connectionsBrainstorm ideas
Policy / budget recommendationsfor city, county government
Build infrastructure and capacity
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Artists: Type of Art
2D
35%
3D
17%
Video/digital
9%
Other(pleasespecify)
19%
Performance/ theater/
musician
20%
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Artists: Media / Forms
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Architecture
Archiving/ Curation
Artgallery
Artsadministration
Artsadvocacy
Artseducation/ Instruction
Blacksmithing
Ceramics
Computer/ Multimedia/ Newmedia
Crafts/Finecrafts
Culinaryarts
Dance/ Choreography
Design
Fiberarts
Folkandtraditionalart
Foundryarts/ Casting
Furnituremaking
Glass
Graphicarts
Jewelrymaking
Metalworking/welding
Mixedmedia
Music(Vocal/ Instrumental/ Composition)
Painting/ Drawing
Performanceart
Photography
Printmaking
Sculpture
Storytelling
Theaterarts/ Acting
Video/ Film
Woodworking
Writing/ Literaryarts
Other(pleasespecify)
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Artists (top 15 responses)
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Artists: Work Environment
7%
24%
10%
49%
10%
Tobeamongartistsdoing
similarwork,insimilarmedia
Tobeamongamixtureof
artistsdoingsimilarwork,
andthosedoingdifferent
typesofwork
Tobeamongawidevariety
ofartistsdoingworkthatis
verydifferentfromyourown
Dependsonpersonalityor
workofotherartistsinvolved
Notsure
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Artists: Other Artists
32%
20%
48%
Yes
No
Notsure
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Artists: Why havent you rented?
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
Safety / Security
Lack of info
Periodic need
Too big
Lease terms
Environment
Low/inconsistent Income
Too small
Location
Inadequate facilities
Cost
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Property Owners: Would you rent to artists?
254
10
Yes
No
Notsure
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Property Owners: Why not rent to artists?
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Artists: Odors, Vibration, Noise
40%
60%
29%
71%
Oil paints, Chemicals with Odor
Mechanical, electrical equipment
36%
31%
33%
Yes
No
Notsure
Odor, noise, vibration interfere with your work?
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Property Owners: Types of Uses
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Minimum space to rent
Artists Property Owners
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Rental Rates
Artists Property Owners
Maximum per month Minimum per month
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
More than $1,200
1200
1000
900
800
700
600
500
450
350
250
Under $150
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
More than $1,200
1200
1000
900
700
600
500
450
350
250
Under $150
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AmenitiesArtists Property Owners
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Wheelchair accessibility
Storage Space
Sprung floors
Special ventilation
Special plumbing
Special electrical wiring
Soundproofing
Several electrical outlets
Oversized doors
Other (please specify)
None
Natural light
Loading dock
Large-scale work
High-speed data lines
High-load bearing floors
High ceilings
Freight elevator
Floor drains
Additi onal st orage
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0%
Wheelchairaccessibility
Sprungfloors
Specialventilation
Specialplumbing
Specialelectricalwiring
Soundproofing
Remodeltosuit
Reception/securityservices
Oversizeddoors/ Freightelevator
Other(pleasespecify)
None
Naturallight/skylights
High-speeddatalines
High-loadbearingfloors
Highceilings
Floordrains
Flexiblefloorplan
Common/ sharedarea/ amenities
Additionalstorage
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erms
Artists Property Owners
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ake-Aways for ArtistsEducation and information about real estate, insurance
Need for artists organizations / cooperatives?
Pool resources
Aggregate demand to interest commercial leasers.
Coordinate real estate negotiations
Manage building
Allow for lease term flexibility
Get creative
Barter space for artwork, painting, carpentry?
Look at nontraditional spaces (office buildings, strip malls)
Consider areas outside Madison
No One Ever Asked
Best method of communication
Where have you been looking?
Who have you called?
What kind of response did you get?
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Take-Aways for Real Estate LeasersDemand exists, but artists may be unused tocommercial real estate terms.
Think small, cheap and functional.Many lockable, private cubicles better than one giant openspace.
Raw, somewhat unfinished space OK.
Natural light, 24-hour access, utility sink, proximity to bikepath, transit more important than beautiful lobbies orstained woodwork.
Some kinds of art are similar to, and compatible with,office use, others are industrial uses.
Consider shorter-term or month-to-month leases
How do you advertise?What kind of response have you gotten?
Have you done any outreach to niche markets?
How much does it cost to keep your property vacant?Have you considered marketing to artists?
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Other Thoughts
Art studios as a temporary use?1-3 year use for transitional buildings?
Minimal capital investment, but somepotential income
Barter / trade arrangements
Model lease agreements
Short term vs. traditional two year lease
Pooled insurance
What is best way to communicatebetween artists and property owners?
Meet and Greets
Matching database
Newsletters, social media, etc.
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Municipalities
Preliminary ResultsNew Zoning Codes
Artisan workshops
Home occupations
Limited businessDetached studios
Funding and TechnicalSupport
More analysis neededMappingHow to guides to navigatepermits, grants
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Resources
University of Wisconsin
Arts Enterprise http://artsenterprise.wisc.edu/
Bolz Center for Arts Administration http://bolzcenter.org/
Center for Cooperatives http://www.uwcc.wisc.edu/
Weinert Center for Entrepreneurshiphttp://bus.wisc.edu/centers/weinert
Dane County
BUILD Program (coming soon)
DaneArts grants http://www.danearts.com
Power2Givehttp://www.power2give.org/danearts/Project/ProjectListing
Revolving Loan Fundhttp://www.countyofdane.com/plandev/planning/loan_fund.aspx
City of Madison
Madison Arts Commission http://www.cityofmadison.com/mac/
CDBG http://www.cityofmadison.com/cdbg/
Office of Business Resourceshttp://www.cityofmadison.com/business/OBR/
NonprofitsS.C.O.R.E http://www.scoremadison145.org
MadWorC http://madworc.org/
Commonwealth Development http://www.cwd.org/
Online Databases
Property Drive http://www.propertydrive.com
City of Madison venue software (see example at:http://match.makemusicny.org/)
Yahoo Madison Artists Grouphttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/madisonartists/
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Next steps?
What did we miss?Where do we go from here?
What are your ideas?
How do we get there?What role should local or countygovernment play?
Who else needs to be involved?
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Contact us
Brian Standing
Dane County Dept. of Planning & Development
Room 216, City County Building, Madison 53703
[email protected], (608) 267-4115
Pamela Andros
Dane County Cultural Affairs
Room 421, City County Building, Madison [email protected], (608) 266-5915