Visual Arts Committee - February 15, 2017 - Minutes

Meeting Date: 
February 15, 2017 - 3:00pm
Location: 
401 Van Ness, Room 125
San Francisco, CA 94501

SAN FRANCISCO ARTS COMMISSION
VISUAL ARTS COMMITTEE

Wednesday, February 15, 2017
3 p.m.
401 Van Ness Avenue, Room 125
San Francisco, CA 94102

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MINUTES

 

Visual Arts Committee Members:
JD Beltran, President
Gregory Chew
Dorka Keehn, Chair
Jessica Silverman
Barbara Sklar

1. Call to Order, Roll Call, and Agenda Changes

Commissioners Present:
President Beltran
Commissioner Chew
Commissioner Keehn, Chair
Commissioner Silverman, entered at 3:06 p.m.

Commissioners Absent:
Commissioner Sklar

The meeting commenced at 3:02 p.m.

2. Public Comment
Discussion

Commissioner Keehn called for public comment. There was no public comment.

3. Consent Calendar
Action

  1. Motion to approve Construction Document deliverables for the artwork by Christine Corday for the Moscone Expansion Howard Street Public Art Project.
  2. Motion to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to increase Jorge Pardo’s contract from $35,000 to $850,000 (an increase of $815,000) to include Design Development, Construction Documents, Fabrication, Transportation and consultation during Installation, for the Van Ness Avenue Bus Rapid Transit due to a contract modification to increase the artist’s scope of work.

Commissioner Keehn called for public comment. There was no public comment.

Motion: Motion to approve consent calendar items.
Moved: Sklar/Beltran
The motion was unanimously approved

4. SFAC Galleries
Meg Shiffler
Action

SFAC Galleries Director Meg Shiffler announced the selection of an artwork, A San Francisco Wunderkammer, by artist Alison Pebworth to be installed for the ENTRY126 annual installation commission. The artwork will be installed and open to the public on April 26, 2017 through early 2018. She also announced that Steven Wolf, an independent curator had been selected to curate the next Main Gallery exhibition. She stated that the exhibition will feature four artworks from the Civic Art Collection by Roy De Forest and that Wolf will be selecting additional artists to expand interest in the dark undercurrents and the development of De Forest’s career.The final exhibition list of artists will be announced at the next Committee meeting.

Commissioner Keehn called for public comment. There was no public comment.

Motion: Motion to approve an honorarium payment of $4,000 to Alison Pebworth for the installation of her work, A San Francisco Wunderkammer, as part of the SFAC ENTRY126 annual commission program. The work will be installed and open to the public on April 26, 2017 and close in early 2018 (date TBD).
Moved: Beltran/Silverman
The motion was unanimously approved

Commissioner Keehn called for public comment. There was no public comment.

Motion: Motion to approve an honorarium payment of $4,000 to Steven Wolf for curating the SFAC Main Gallery exhibition running from April 26 – August 19, 2017.
Moved: Beltran/Silverman
The motion was unanimously approved

5. Treasure Island Arts Master Plan – Review of Sites Proposed for Phase 1
Jill Manton
Action

Director of Public Art Trust and Special Initiatives Jill Manton presented an excerpt of the Treasure Island Arts Master Plan Draft and displayed the first series of artwork site selections that have been prioritized for permanent and temporary visual artworks to coincide with Phase I construction of the island. Upon approval of the Arts Master Plan by the Arts Commission and Treasure Island Development Authority, the Request for Qualifications will be posted in April. Initial project sites include the Waterfront Plaza, Building One Northern and Southern Lower Plazas, Marina Plaza, Clipper Cove Promenade, Yerba Buena Hilltop Park and Cityside Waterfront Park.

It was noted that Civic Design Committee will also review the art plan and the landscaping to best feature the artwork.  Due to the large scale of the initial series of Landmark or Gateway projects, the budgets allotted for each project may be up to a million. She also stated that the initial expectation of 50 million dollars over the lifespan of the development may be reduced to 35 million dollars due to actual construction costs and the number of affordable housing units. A finalized project plan for each location will be presented to the Committee for final approval before proceeding with the Request for Qualifications.

Commissioner Keehn called for public comment. There was no public comment.

Motion: Motion to approve the following Treasure Island sites to be coordinated with Phase 1 construction of the island, pending approval from the Treasure Island Development Authority (TIDA): Waterfront Plaza, Building One Northern and Southern Lower Plazas, Marina Plaza, Clipper Cove Promenade, Yerba Buena Hilltop Park and Cityside Waterfront Park. Proposed project budgets to be presented in the near future pending verification of art program budget by TIDA.
Moved: Beltran/Silverman
The motion was unanimously approved

6. Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center
Zoë Taleporos
Action

Project Manager Zoë Taleporos presented the artwork proposal by Sirron Norris for the Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center Pediatric Emergency Department Mural and Exam Room Art Project. The proposal consists of a primary mural design, a smaller series of murals for the walls between exam rooms, and a series of wall artworks reproduced on aluminum for inside the exam rooms. The work was selected by a panel consisting of Commissioner Chew, two arts professionals and several hospital staff members. Ms. Taleporos explained that the proposal will undergo further design development, as the location of the Pediatric Emergency Department will change, altering the wall conditions for the murals. Ms. Taleporos noted that hospital staff was very pleased with the selection, as they felt the artist’s designs represented the diverse population served by the hospital.

Commissioner Keehn called for public comment. There was no public comment.

Motion: Motion to approve Sirron Norris and proposal for the Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center Pediatric Emergency Department Mural and Exam Room Art Project as recommended by the Artist Selection Panel.
Moved: Beltran/Sklar
The motion was unanimously approved

Commissioner Keehn called for public comment. There was no public comment.

Motion: Motion to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into contract with Sirron Norris for an amount not to exceed $30,000 for design, fabrication and installation of an artwork for the Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center Pediatric Emergency Department Mural and Exam Room Art Project.
Moved: Beltran/Sklar
The motion was unanimously approved

7. San Francisco International Airport

A. Terminal 1 Redevelopment Project Update
Justine Topfer
Discussion

Project Manager Justine Topfer presented updates to public art project outline for the San Francisco International Airport Terminal 1 Redevelopment Project. Updates included additional locations and architectural renderings of the selected sites.All of the projects are phased for completion throughout the construction schedule, with the first to be completed in the summer of 2019 and the last in 2022.

The project will include the selection of artists to create large-scale site-specific artworks and installations, architectural integrated pieces, and the purchase of both two dimensional and discrete artwork. Due the large budgets for the sculpture opportunities, including a prominent location at the Terminal 1 TSA Security Checkpoint, an additional sculpture specific RFQ will be posted. The remaining of the opportunities will be selected from the SFO Terminal 1 Redevelopment RFQ for which there were over 600 applicants. All of the selected artists The individual projects will come back before the Committee at a later date as well as to the Airport Steering Committee.

Commissioner Keehn called for public comment. There was no public comment.

B. AirTrain Extension Project
Justine Topfer
Action

Ms. Topfer presented the project outline for the Airport AirTrain Extension Project. The projects include:  a large scale integrated glass artworks at both the hotel and long term parking garage stations and the associated connector bridges; several walls within the lobby of the hotel station; and the re-siting of the sculpture, Yin & Yang, by Robert Arneson. The viability of these opportunities will depend upon the design of the building, which is still in flux. All of the projects will come back to the Committee for further approval.

Commissioner Keehn called for public comment. There was no public comment.

Motion: Motion to approve the public art project outline for the San Francisco International Airport AirTrain Extension Project.
Moved: Beltran/Silverman
The motion was unanimously approved

C.  SFO Airport Hotel Project
Mary Chou
Action

Project Manager Mary Chou presented the SFO Airport Hotel Project outline. Artworks will be located in the publicly accessible areas of the hotel. Three significant permanent opportunities have been identified for the site: An exterior sculpture visible from McDonnell Road; a suspended artwork in the 4th floor lobby and the two-story wall opportunity in the 1st floor lobby.  Additionally, wall spaces have been identified in the public lobbies and hallways on the 1st through 4th floors for the placement of original two-dimensional wall works.

All of the artists will be chosen from the 2016/17 Pre-Qualified Artist Pool as well as applicants to the SFO Terminal 1 Redevelopment RFQ for consideration. For the two-dimensional works, the Arts Commission will use the SFO Discrete Works Pool. Another resource maybe artists applying to the new sculpture RFQ being issued for T1 Central Terminal sculpture.

Commissioner Keehn called for public comment. There was no public comment.

Motion: Motion to approve project outline for the SFO Airport Hotel Public Art Plan.
Moved: Beltran/Silverman
The motion was unanimously approved

8. Westside Pump Station Reliability Improvements Project
Mary Chou
Action

Ms. Chou presented the artwork of the selected finalists for the Westside Pump Station Reliability Improvements Project: Jet Martinez, Jovi Schnell, Aileen Barr, and alternate t.w. five.She stated that the previously approved artwork location, the upper portion of the tower, has now been expanded to the larger façade along the Great Highway to allow the opportunity for the artist to work with the architect to determine the most appropriate locations for the artwork. The project has the support of Supervisor Katy Tang. The project also includes the relocation of sculptures from the Civic Art Collection, Earth, Air, Sea, 1986 by Mary Fuller, from the corner of the Great Highway and Sloat Boulevard, to a planter area along Sloat Boulevard.

Commissioner Keehn called for public comment. There was no public comment.

Motion: Motion to approve the following finalists for the Westside Pump Station Reliability Improvements Project Selection Panel as recommended by the Westside Pump Station Reliability Improvements Project Selection Panel: Jet Martinez, Jovi Schnell, Aileen Barr and alternate t.w. five.
Moved: Chew/Beltran
The motion was unanimously approved
 

9. N-Judah Gateway Plaza
Marcus Davies
Action


Project Manager Marcus Davies presented the public art project outline for the N-Judah Gateway Project. The project is a community-driven initiative to improve public safety and the quality of public space at and around the N-Judah turnaround tracks where the end of Judah Street meets La Playa and Lower Great Highway. The project will create a new opportunity for artist-designed seating. The seating will be designed with the ablity to relocate it within an expanded or reconfigured plaza should the plaza project undergo changes in the future.

Due the demanding environmental conditions the work will be made from stone, concrete, ceramic tile or other materials suitable to the site’s marine environment. The artists for the initial selection panel will be chosen from the 2017/18 Prequalified Artist Pool. Project completion is anticipated in Spring of 2018. The project will be funded by Supervisor Katy Tang’s office.

Commissioner Keehn called for public comment. There was no public comment.

Motion: Motion to approve the public art project outline for the N-Judah Gateway Project.
Moved: Beltran/Silverman
The motion was unanimously approved

10. Moscone Expansion, West Bridge
Marcus Davies
Action

Mr. Davies presented an overview of the proposal design by Sara Sze, as selected by the Moscone Expansion Project Artist Selection Panel for the West Bridge sculpture opportunity. The artwork will consist of a series of natural and fabricated stones flanking the bridge’s pedestrian path. Each stone, as well as the adjacent paving material will feature a cut or bisected surface faced with through-color glazed ceramic tiles depicting images of the sky as seen at various times of the day.

Design Development will come before the Committee for approval at a later date.

Commissioner Keehn called for public comment. There was no public comment.

Motion: Motion to approve the selected artist Sarah Sze artist’s proposal for the Moscone Expansion West Bridge Public Art Project.
Moved: Silverman/Beltran
The motion was unanimously approved

Commissioner Keehn called for public comment. There was no public comment.

Motion: Motion to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into contract with artist Sarah Sze for an amount not to exceed $400,000 for design, fabrication, transportation and installation consultation of an artwork for the Moscone Expansion West Bridge Public Art Project.
Moved: Silverman/Beltran
The motion was unanimously approved

11. Traffic Company and Forensic Science Division
Marcus Davies
Action

 
Mr. Davies presented the selected finalists for the Traffic Company and Forensic Services Division Art Enrichment Project. He noted the project will feature features two public art opportunities, one in a plaza located on the corner of Evans Avenue and Toland Street and the other on the building’s façade. The finalists selected for the plaza opportunity include Ball-Nogues Studio, Brad Goldberg and Jim Isermann. The façade finalists include Ball-Nogues Studio, Jim Isermann, and Rob Ley.

Commissioner Keehn called for public comment. There was no public comment.

Motion: Motion to approve the selected finalists, Ball-Nogues Studio, Brad Goldberg, Jim Isermann, and Rob Ley, as recommended by the Traffic Company and Forensic Science Division Art Selection Panel for the Traffic Company and Forensic Science Division Art Enrichment Project.
Moved: Beltran/Silverman.
The motion was unanimously approved

12. 2017/18 Prequalified Artist Pool Results
Jennifer Lovvorn
Action

Senior Project Manager Jennifer Lovvorn presented the list of 415 artists selected for the 2017/18 Prequalified Artist Pool.A Request for Qualifications had been issued October 11 – December 5, 2016 for visual artists residing in the United States and received 914 submissions.The pool is conducted every two years and enables staff to curate selected short-lists for projects with budgets under $500,000. The pool also limits administration time for both staff and artists, requiring only one application process.

Commissioner Keehn called for public comment. There was no public comment.

Motion: Motion to approve the following 415 artists’ inclusion in the 2017/18 Prequalified Artist Pool as recommended by the Artist Selection Panel:
After Architecture
Osman Akan
Nora Akino
Tristan Al-Haddad
Diana Al-Hadid
Volkan Alkanoglu
Adela Andea
Lorene Anderson
Miya Ando
James Angus
Animalis (Dharmesh Patel and Autumn Ewalt)
Antlre (Hannah Sitzer)
Kathy Aoki
Michael Arcega
Johnna Arnold
Tatiana Arocha
Miguel Arzabe
Deborah Aschheim
ATLAS LAB (Kimberly Garza)
Ilan Averbuch
Jennifer Bain
Benjamin Ball
Chris Ballantyne
Brandon Ballengée
Freya Bardell
Suzy Barnard
Brian Barneclo
Aileen Barr
Bart Shaw Architect (Bart Shaw)
Michael Bartalos
Lauren Bartone
Lynn Basa
Barry Beach
Bruce Beasley
Linda Beaumont
Nash Bellows
Louisiana Bendolph
Elizabeth Bennett
Timothy Berry
Leo Bersamina
Chirag Bhakta
Sarah Bird
Sandow Birk
Krista Birnbaum
Ross Bleckner
Nancy Blum
Melissa Borrell
Matt Borruso
Tra Bouscaren
Elizabeth Bowler
Matthew Brand
Mindy Bray
Mark Brest van Kempen
Olaf Breuning
Val Britton
Beliz Brother
Spencer Brown
Michael Brown
Brian W. Brush
Elaine Buckholtz
Sarah Cain
Squeak Carnwath
Mona Caron
Ed Carpenter
Ledia Carroll
Rob Carter
Mary Carter Taub
Jennifer Cecere
Jeanine Centuori
Freddy Chandra
Jaq Chartier
Kristin Chau
Alexander Cheves
Tofer Chin
John Christensen
Tim Clifford
Julie Cloutier
Jonathan Clowes
Malcolm Cochran
Randy Colosky
Elaine Coombs
Barbara Cooper
Troy Corliss
Helene Cote
Ilana Crispi
David Dahlquist
Richard Daigle
DAMMIT
Paz de la Calzada
Blane De St Croix
Kate DeCiccio
Cheryl Derricotte
Richard Deutsch
Heather Deyling
Molly Dilworth
Anthony Discenza
Randy Dixon
James Drain
David Duskin
Miriam Dym
Dave Eggers
Amy Ellingson
Christina Empedocles
Liam Everett
Marisha Farnsworth
Suzanne Husky
Adam Feibelman
Elise Ferguson
Bill FitzGibbons
t.w.five
Toby Fraley
Adam Frank
Bernadette Jiyong Frank
David Franklin
Chris Fraser
Terri Friedman
Jeanne Friscia
Emily Fromm
Future Cities Lab
Madeline Gallucci
Annie Galvin
Benicia Gantner
Karen Ganz
Ann Gardner
Cliff Garten
Mik Gaspay
Jim Gaylord
Megan Geckler
Matthew Geller
Damien Gilley
Andrew Ginzel
Alexander Girard
DeWitt Godfrey
Brian Goggin
Brad Goldberg
Brian Goldbloom
Michael Goldman
Maria Elena González
Julia Goodman
Jane Grimm
Tracy Grubbs
Sabrina Gschwandtner
Michele Gutlove
Laura Haddad
Diane Andrews Hall
Lonnie Hanzon
Emanuela Harris-Sintamarian
Ellen Harvey
Liz Harvey
Kate Haug
Karen Hawkins
Frederick Hayes
Healy Thurston LLC
Taraneh Hemami
Dana Hemenway
Stephen Hendee
Crystal Hermann
Judithe Hernandez
David Hess
Shawn HibmaCronan
Edith Hillinger
Jim Hirschfield
Amy Ho
Desiree Holman
Hooker & Kitchen (Ben Hooker and Shona Kitchen)
Sarah Hotchkiss
Hou de Sousa (Josh de Sousa and Nancy Hou)
Paul Housberg
Phillip Hua
Gordon Huether
David Huffman
Laura Hughes
Julie Hughes
Clint Imboden
Cynthia Innis
Kelly Inouye
Jon Isherwood
IwamotoScott
Miki Iwasaki
Christopher Janney
Olalekan Jeyifous
Nova Jiang
Natasha Johns-Messenger
Tamara Johnson
Julian Voss-Andreae, Inc. (Julian Voss-Andreae)
Wioleta Kaminska
Jennifer Karady
Pantea Karimi
Rachel Kay
Cy Keener
Mikey Kelly
Don Kennell
Jenifer Kent
Michael Kerbow
Kyong Ae Kim
Jane Kim
Mike Kimball
Ray King
Larry Kirkland
Sheila Klein
Michael Koehle
Naomie Kremer
BJ Krivanek
Michael Krondl
Adam Kuby
Ernesto Kunde
Amy Landesberg
Jonathan Leach
Carrie Lederer
Norman Lee
Yoon Lee
Lori Lejeune
Jen Lewin
Rob Ley
Donald Lipski
Janet Lofquist
Amanda Long
Reagan Louie
Dana Lynn Louis
Mary Lucking
Luftwerk Studio (Petra Bachmaier and Sean Gallero)
Monica Lundy
Cybele Lyle
Whitney Lynn
Miles MacGregor
Mario Madayag
Paul Madonna
David Maisel
Adam Marcus
Kara Maria
Patrick Marold
Vanessa Marsh
Dorothy Lenehan and Susan Abbott Martin
Jet Martinez
Libbie Masterson
Victoria May
Sanaz Mazinani
Matthew Mazzotta
Alicia McCarthy
Adam McCauley
Nikki McClure
Klea McKenna
Chris McMullen
Jeremy Mende
Merge Conceptual Design
Katie Merz
Melissa Meyer
Carol Mickett
Masako Miki
MILAGROS Collective (Joey Fillastre and Felici Asteinza)
Carin Mincemoyer
Robert Minervini
Masako Miyazaki
Christian Moeller
Sarah Morris
Christopher Moulder
Ranu Mukherjee
Masayuki Nagase
Susan Narduli
Christopher Nelson
Chris Natrop
Rob Neilson
New American Public Art
Margaret Noble
Timothy Nolan
Jann Nunn
Amy Oates
OB3 Studios (Oscar Bucher)
Ruben Ochoa
Shaun O'Dell
Rick Oginz
Kyuseok Oh
Scott Oliver
Sean Olson
Erin O'Malley
Kelly Ording
Fernando Orellana
Sheryl Oring
Sean Orlando
Wowhaus
Mamiko Otsubo
Nate Page
Steve Parker
Matthew Passmore
Meryl Pataky
Tom Patti
Gregg Payne
Alison Pebworth
Stephanie Peek
Tahiti Pehrson
Miguel Perez
Maja Petric
Joel Daniel Phillips
Rosemary Pierce
Luis Pinto
James Sterling Pitt
Johanna Poethig
Eric Powell
Tim Prentice
R & R Studios (Roberto Behar and Rosario Marquardt)
Margot Rada
Sofie Ramos
Romy Randev
Sean Raspet
Erwin Redl
Megan Reed
Steven Siegel
Mark Reigelman II
Bonnie Reiss
Eric Rewitzer
Katherine Rhoades
George Rhoads
Peter Richards
Lorna Ritz
Cristina Lei Rodriguez
John Rogers
Koryn Rolstad
Danielle Roney
Diane Rosenblum
Mike Ross
Jessica Sabogal
Jos Sances
Darryl Sapien
Gordon Sasaki
Heath Satow
Ron Moultrie Saunders
Margo Sawyer
Debra Scacco
Christopher Schardt
Matthew Scheatzle
Jesse Schlesinger
Shannon Schmidt
Jovi Schnell
Jaime Scholnick
Yvonne Lee Schultz
Adrien Segal
Judith Selby Lang
Muzae Sesay
Melissa Shanley
Jenny Sharaf
Shan Shan Sheng
Ang Tsherin Sherpa
Leslie Shows
Buster Simpson
Michael Singer
Sarah A. Smith
Phillip K. Smith, III
Tracey Snelling
Takashi Soga
Chris Sollars
Charles Sowers
Heather Sparks
Sarah Cowles and Peter Culley
Miriam Klein Stahl
Eric Staller
Jennifer Starkweather and Amanda Hughen
Joshua G. Stein
Aaron Stephan
Arthur Stern
Roger Stoller
Katy Stone
Mary Ann Strandell
Studio Urban Shadows (Emre Erkal and Serkan Özkaya)
Deth Sun
Joel Swanson
Synthesis Design + Architecture (Alvin Huang)
Ruth Tabancay
Seiko Tacchibana
Seal Tamra
Kana Tanaka
Soonae Tark
Adrienne Tarver
Marksearch Team
Weston Teruya
Jenn Figg and Matthew McCormack
The Couto Brothers (Alexandre Couto and Christopher Couto)
Matthew Schultz
Michele Theberge
THEVERYMANY (Marc Fornes)
Patricia Thomas
Kristin Tollefson
Cynthia Tom
Vicki Topaz
Amy Trachtenberg
Sam Trout
Kelly Tunstall
Tyler Stevermer & Jie Zhang
Camille Utterback
Hans van Meeuwen
Mark Dean Veca
Andy Vogt
Catherine Wagner
Richard Walker
Martin Webb
Christopher Weed
Amanda Weil
Michelle Weinberg
Rachel Weiss
Catherine Widgery
Stuart Williams
May Wilson
David Wilson
Jenifer Wofford
David Wolf
Lena Wolff
Randy Won
Mia Yoon
Huameng Yu
Brandon Zebold
Stella Zhang
Wanxin Zhang
Mary Zicafoose
Susan Zoccola
Minoosh Zomorodinia
Janet Zweig             

Moved: Beltran/Chew
The motion was unanimously approved

13. New Business, Old Business, and Announcements
Discussion

Commissioner Keehn called for public comment. There was no public comment.

14. Adjournment
Action

The meeting adjourned at 4:34 p.m.

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