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Thursday, June 10, 2010

Seattle Center Changes Course, Announces It Will Disclose Names of Chihuly Museum Jury

Posted by on Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 2:16 PM

After stating earlier this week that the individuals judging the Chihuly museum bid would remain anonymous until the review process ended, the Seattle Center just sent out a press release naming the panel members.

From Seattle Center announcement:

Bill Block, chair of the Seattle Center Advisory Commission, will lead a proposal review panel consisting of members of the Century 21 Committee. The panel will meet during the months of June and July and will host a meeting to obtain public input prior to making its recommendation(s) to Seattle Center Director Robert Nellams. Nellams will take the panel's decision to Mayor Mike McGinn, who may pass it on to the Seattle City Council for consideration. Members of the panel confirmed to date include: Maria Barrientos, Trish Dziko, Tom Gerlach, Jerry Quinn Lee, Donnie Moodie, Jeff Schoenfeld and Bryce Seidl.

I haven't had a chance to figure out who all these people are, but Bryce Seidl—a former director of the Pilchuck Glass School, co-founded by Dale Chihuly—has an apparent conflict of interest. He and the panel will be judging the Chihuly bid and weighing it against competing bids for a Native Cultural Center, a large central park, a KEXP station, and several others. Obviously, it doesn't make sense to have people with ties to Chihuly holding sway over a process that stands to benefit him.

To Seattle Center's credit, it will be holding a public meeting (date and time TBA) and will post the full proposals online tomorrow.

 

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gloomy gus 1
Uh-oh. Schoenfeld's business partner Greg Smith is an investor in Publicola, which is not Slog, so clearly he is eeeeevil. (Plus he's on the public library's strategic planning committee, so double eeeevil.)
Posted by gloomy gus on June 10, 2010 at 2:32 PM
Will in Seattle 2
I hear the jury all eat baby pit bulls every morning for breakfast and aren't vegans.
Posted by Will in Seattle http://www.facebook.com/WillSeattle on June 10, 2010 at 2:40 PM
Joe Szilagyi 3
Its like we're watching a maturation process step by step with this.
Posted by Joe Szilagyi http://www.joeszilagyi.com on June 10, 2010 at 2:44 PM
4
Tom Gerlach. Turner Construction Company senior vice president.

Maria Barrientos
Managing Member and Principal, Barrientos LLC (Real Estate Development Compan)

Jerry Quinn Lee
Mulvanny Architecture/President

Donnie Moodie
No idea.....

Jeff Schoenfeld
Money bags and founding partner of four start-up companies: Metropolitan Travel (acquired by Expedia); Highwire (acquired by Cendant); Switch (acquired by Vans); MountainZone (acquired by a division of CBS Sports).

Bryce Seidl
President and CEO of Pacific Science Center

So basically it is all real estate developers and business people and one cultural person who also happens to be in bed with Chihuly.... BS!
Posted by simonshama on June 10, 2010 at 2:56 PM
Mahtli69 5
The Bryce Seidl conflict of interest is unfortunate, but it's hard to imagine not letting the Pacific Science Center be represented in this process. Whatever goes in the space will be their next door neighbor!

It would probably be in PSC's best interest to bring more tourist traffic to Seattle Center, master plan be damned. So, it's probably good that the person on the committee with ties to Chihuly is representing an organization that would be pro-Chihuly anyway.
Posted by Mahtli69 on June 10, 2010 at 3:16 PM
Will in Seattle 6
so who are they married to? that also tells you a lot.
Posted by Will in Seattle http://www.facebook.com/WillSeattle on June 10, 2010 at 3:30 PM
gloomy gus 7
and are their marriages happy, and why? if they're gay, would they marry if they could, and if not, why the hell not? that can also tell you a lot.
Posted by gloomy gus on June 10, 2010 at 3:42 PM
Hernandez 8
@4 Well, what did you want? A panel full of "cultural people" (whatever that means) who have no experience with and no idea how to run a successful building project? There are some big design and business considerations at play here, no matter what ends up happening at the site.
Posted by Hernandez http://hernandezlist.blogspot.com on June 10, 2010 at 3:55 PM

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