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Visual_Arts_Committee

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VISUAL ARTS COMMITTEE
Wednesday, October 19, 2005
3:00 p.m.
25 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 70


Agenda

  1. Consent
    1. Motion to approve the six final poster designs of “What’s New?” by the artist team of Julio Morales and Claudio Michelo, for the Art on Market Street 2005 Kiosk Poster Series, to be installed between November 11, 2005, and February 9, 2006.
       
  2. Public Art Ordinance Evaluation
    Jill Manton
    Evaluation of the Public Art Ordinance and comparison of other public art programs.
    Explanatory Document: Staff Report
  3. Moscone Recreation Center
    Jill Manton and Jorge Alfaro, Department of Public Works
    Project overview and review of staff recommendation regarding artwork location and approach.
  4. Gallery Report
    Richard Newirth
    Introduction of Gallery Director Meg Shiffler.
  5. Minnie and Lovie Ward Recreation Center
    Tonia Macneil
    Project update
  6. Upper Noe Recreation Center
    Tonia Macneil
    Request for approval of conceptual design

    Motion:   Motion to approve the conceptual design of artwork by Troy Corliss for the Upper Noe Recreation Center.
  7. Laguna Honda Hospital
    Susan Pontious
    Explanatory Document: Staff Report

    Motion: Motion to approve the revised proposal by Linnea Glatt for Courtyard E at Laguna Honda Hospital.

    Motion: Motion to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into a contract with Linnea Glatt for $55,000 for fabrication, transportation and installation of a multi-part sculpture for Courtyard E at Laguna Honda Hospital.
  8. Airport
    Susan Pontious
    Nominations of artists to be invited to apply for consideration for commission to create artwork for the gateroom walls at San Francisco International Airport.
  9. Possible Loan of “Masquerade in Black”
    Jill Manton and Susan Pontious
    Discussion of possible loan of “Masquerade in Black” for display at de Young Museum.
  10. Moscone Center
    Jill Manton
    Diller + Scofidio project update
  11. New Business — Temporary Mural on PUC Water Tower
    Jill Manton
    Discussion of the proposed temporary painted mural of an elephant on the PUC Water Tower in Potrero Hill.

    Only one of the following two motions may be adopted:
    Motion: Motion to approve a temporary painted mural of an elephant on the PUC Water Tower in Potrero Hill.

    Motion: Motion to not approve a temporary painted mural of an elephant on the PUC Water Tower in Potrero Hill.
  12. Old Business
  13. Adjournment

10/14/2005


Notices
Explanatory documents are available for public inspection and copying at the Arts Commission office, 25 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 240, San Francisco, CA 94102 during regular business hours. INFO: Jennifer Lovvorn (415) 252-2594.

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