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  1. OK River Compass Rose

    At its March 30, 2010, meeting the Oklahoma City Council approved a sculpture, The Compass Rose, to be placed in the Bicentennial Park (east of the Civic Center). The $350,000 project was 100% funded by a grant from the Inasmuch Foundation without cost to the city. The sculptor is/was New York artist Owen Morrel. Exemplar images of the design approved by council are shown below:





    The sculpture was to be constructed from aluminum and stainless steel with a 30' diameter and was to have been completed in 2011.

    However, with the subsequent approval by the City Council of a Project 180 Bicentennial Park plan designed by Rand Elliott which has turned Bicentennial Park into sort of an art deco (if viewed from an elevated angle) symmetrical series of walkways and trees ...



    ... Compass Rose is not to be found within it.

    Substituted location and/or plans for Compass Rose has not been discussed in the media and its present status is presently unknown. See this OkcTalk thread for more.

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    I believe this is now to be placed somewhere in the Boathouse district....or somewhere along the river....

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    My intention was to create an OKCpedia piece into which the earlier OkcTalk thread would be attached. I obviously don't know what I'm doing (since that didn't happen) but I'm hoping that Pete will have time to mitigate my ignorance and fix it.

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    This is really cool. I had no knowledge of this object at all. Very nice piece.

    I'm a bit confused though. Has it been paid for? Has it been constructed yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by catch22 View Post
    I believe this is now to be placed somewhere in the Boathouse district....or somewhere along the river....
    That would be a nice fit. It would go well with the existing structures (boathouses) out there. Plus it already has a semi-nautical look and feel to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by catch22 View Post
    I believe this is now to be placed somewhere in the Boathouse district....or somewhere along the river....
    That may well be, but no Oklahoman article that I could locate after April 7, 2010, mentions Compass Rose or its possible other locations (if any).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Praedura View Post
    This is really cool. I had no knowledge of this object at all. Very nice piece.

    I'm a bit confused though. Has it been paid for? Has it been constructed yet?
    100% of the funding was to be paid by Inasmuch Foundation, but, given the hiatus in the sculpture's location, and since it could obviously not be constructed according to the original timetable (to be completed in 2011) I wouldn't suppose that it has been constructed, or if it ever will be. Inasmuch's project was for $350,000 in March 2010 dollars. Whether that cost remains realistic I wouldn't know. And whether Inasmuch would remain committed to fund the project in a different location than that originally planned, I wouldn't know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Loudenback View Post
    That may well be, but no Oklahoman article that I could locate after April 7, 2010, mentions Compass Rose or its possible other locations (if any).
    Here's a building permit for "Compass Rose Sculpture" issued 18 Sep 2012. 649 SE 6 OKC OK, which would be located in the boathouse district.

    Accela Citizen Access

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    http://www.okc.gov/agendapub/cache/2...3012219504.PDF

    The text within:
    Council Agenda
    MEMORANDUM Item No. VI.U.2.
    4/10/2012
    The City of
    OKLAHOMA CITY
    TO: Mayor and City Council
    FROM: James D. Couch, City Manager

    Agreement for Sculptural Design, Fabrication, Installation, and Purchase of the sculpture “Compass
    Rose” by Owen Morrel, with Morrel Studios, Inc., for placement in the Boathouse District of the
    Oklahoma River, within the traffic circle to be located north of SE 6th Street and east of Lincoln
    Boulevard, $400,000. Ward 7.

    Location
    The Boathouse District of the Oklahoma River, within the traffic circle to
    be located north of SE 6th Street and east of Lincoln Boulevard

    Background
    The sculpture “Compass Rose” has been commissioned by Leadership
    Oklahoma City Inc. (Leadership OKC) as a gift to the public. It will be
    created by artist Owen Morrel of Morrel Studios Inc. (Studios) and be
    funded primarily through a grant by the Inasmuch Foundation.
    The Oklahoma City Boathouse Foundation approved this location and
    agreed to maintain the art piece consistent with standards approved under
    its Amended Landscape and Maintenance Agreement for the Boathouse
    District.
    Under a separate Gift Acceptance Agreement, Leadership OKC agrees to
    provide, and The City of Oklahoma City (City) agrees to accept, funds
    necessary to commission the Studios to produce “Compass Rose.” The
    City and Mr. Morrel will enter into a separate Artist's Agreement to
    formalize that arrangement. Those items are also docketed for approval
    on this agenda.
    Under this Agreement, the Studios will design and fabricate the sculpture
    and sell it the City. “Compass Rose” will be a unique and original
    artwork constructed according to final plans and specifications approved
    by the City.
    The City shall pay the Studios $400,000 for the art piece. Payments shall
    be incremental and based on a milestone schedule included in the
    Agreement. Following installation, the City shall provide sod,
    landscaping, electrical service, and ambient lighting for the site.

    The Studios will provide necessary insurance and indemnifications, and
    Mr. Morrel guarantees performance of all obligations of the Studios under
    this Agreement. Once the sculpture is fabricated, the Studios agrees to
    store it prior to delivery. The Studios warrants that the sculpture shall be
    free of material or workmanship defects for two years from the date of
    final acceptance by the City.
    Mr. Morrel agrees to waive certain rights under the Visual Artists Rights
    Act, subject to stipulations enumerated in the Agreement. The target
    completion date for “Compass Rose” is September 30, 2012.
    On August 15, 2011, the Oklahoma City Arts Commission recommended
    approval of the location change. On December 20, 2011, the Oklahoma
    City Riverfront Redevelopment Authority recommended approval of the
    Agreement.

    Previous Action
    Donation and Artwork Installation Agreement with Leadership Oklahoma
    City Inc., purchase and installation of artwork entitled "Compass Rose"
    by Owen Morrel approved by Council on March 30, 2010 (Item No.
    VI.AD.)

    Source of Funds
    $400,000 - OCITY - Special Purpose - Compass Rose - Donations - Art
    (OCITY-750-1650-54130005).

    Review
    Parks and Recreation Department

    Recommendation:
    Agreement be approved.

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    Thanks for the news, catch22. It's good news to the extent that the Compass Rose project is apparently moving forward, but it's less pleasing that the sculpture will have a smaller public view than originally contemplated. Still, one takes what one can get.

    Google Maps shows the area you identified, 649 SE 6th, as follows:




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    Looks like my previous link wasn't a good one. Try this one:

    http://www.okc.gov/agendapub/view.as...fileid=1523871


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    I wouldn't necessarily call that a traffic circle...

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    Quote Originally Posted by OKCisOK4me View Post
    I wouldn't necessarily call that a traffic circle...
    It functions more like a circle driveway, allowing access to the parking lots from the street and for vehicles with trailers to turn around after dropping off or picking up row boats

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowman View Post
    It functions more like a circle driveway, allowing access to the parking lots from the street and for vehicles with trailers to turn around after dropping off or picking up row boats
    Maybe I should have been more specific...

    I was referring to the circular base around the artwork in the rendering

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    I am hearing that the Compass Rose will be installed by the end of August.

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    Quote Originally Posted by catcherinthewry View Post
    I am hearing that the Compass Rose will be installed by the end of August.
    It make sense they would try to get it finished before the beginning of October, which is when their biggest event of the year takes place and has the most people there from out of state.


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    it is sharp looking and it seems like an appropriate relocation...concerning its original intended location, what did they put in its place (if anything)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry OKC View Post
    it is sharp looking and it seems like an appropriate relocation...concerning its original intended location, what did they put in its place (if anything)?
    A new grand lawn between Walker and The Civic Center...

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    Does it spin?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cleanskull View Post
    Does it spin?
    Nah, it'll sit there for folks to fawn over, but it isn't running for mayor.

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