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VISUAL ARTS COMMITTEE
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
3:00 p.m.
25 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 70


Agenda

  1. Consent
    1. Motion to approve the six final poster designs by the artist team of Packard Jennings and Steve Lambert, to be installed on Market Street from November 12, 2007 to March 13, 2008, for the Art on Market Street 2007 Kiosk Poster Series(Please see staff report).

    2. Motion to approve the completed artwork Six Degrees, by artists Reddy Lieb and Linda Raynsford, an assemblage of glass and metal circular elements, as installed on the wall of the lobby in the Glen Park Branch Library and to accept the artwork into the Civic Art Collection (Please see staff report).

  2. 24 th and Capp Street Mural
    Jill Manton
    Staff Report

    Presentation of mural design as revised by H.O.M.E.Y.

    Motion:
    Motion to approve revised design as proposed by H.O.M.E.Y for mural located at 24 th and Capp Streets.

  3. Gallery Report
    Meg Shiffler
    Presentation on the upcoming Winter Workshop and the Day of the Dead installation at the Grove Street window space.

    Motion: Motionto approve an honorarium of $2,000 to Amber Hasselbring for her participation in the Winter Workshop, November 9 - December 22.

    Motion: Motion to approve an artist honorarium in the amount of $500 to Rene Yanez for his efforts in coordinating the Day of the Dead installation at Grove Street. November 2 - December 22, 2007.
    Note: This exhibition is being presented in conjunction with Day of the Dead installations at SomArts, the de Young and the Mission Cultural Center.

  4. Patricia’s Green
    Jill Manton
    Presentation by Hayes Valley Art Coalition (HVAC) for an upcoming temporary public art project on Patricia’s Green.

    Motion: Motion to approve the temporary installation of the sculpture Tasseograph: The Trash Tea Temple by the artist team of Shrine and TukTukin Patricia’s Green sponsored by Black Rock Arts Foundation and the Hayes Valley Art Coalition for a period of six months provided safety concerns can be addressed in a retrofit of the artwork.

  5. Harvey Milk City Hall Memorial Project
    Jill Manton and Susan Pontious

    Presentation of proposed location for the Harvey Milk Memorial sculpture on a south facing wall in the Van Ness lobby of City Hall.

    Motion
    : Motion to approve location proposal for Harvey Milk Memorial sculpture on a south facing wall in the Van Ness lobby of City Hall, pending approval of the site by the Harvey Milk City Hall Memorial Committee and the City Hall Preservation Advisory Committee.

  6. Rolph Playground and Potrero del Sol Park
    Judy Moran
    Staff Report
    Presentation of revised and developed design of artworks by artist Isis Rodriguez for installation at Rolph Playground and Potrero del Sol Park.

    Motion: Motion to approve the final design of two rolled-metal arches by artist Isis Rodriguez, one to be installed over an entryway gate at Rolph Playground and the other over an entryway gate at the Potrero del Sol Park.

  7. Laguna Honda Hospital
    Susan Pontious
    Presentation of Diana Pumpelly Bates conceptual design for Laguna Honda Hospital entry gates.

    Motion: Motion to approve artist Diana Pumpelly Bates’ conceptual design for Laguna Honda Hospital entry gates.

  8. San Francisco International Airport
    Susan Pontious
    Presentation of design development documents and mock-up of artist Hung Liu's proposal for San Francisco International Airport.

    Motion: Motion to approve the design development documents and mock-up of artist Hung Liu's proposal for San Francisco International Airport.

  9. Minnie and Lovie Ward Recreation Center
    Tonia Macneil
    Presentation of final design of artwork by Jon Rubin and Jim Goldberg and request for action to approve the final design or provide guidance to the artists for further work.

    Motion: Motion to approve the final design of artwork by Jon Rubin and Jim Goldberg for Minnie and Lovie Ward Recreation Center.

  10. Junipero Serra Playground
    Tonia Macneil
    Presentation of final design of artwork by Bean Finneran for the west facade and conceptual design for additional artwork at the north east corner of Junipero Serra clubhouse. Request for action to approve the design or provide guidance to the artist for further refinement.

    Motion: Motion to approve the final design of artwork by Bean Finneran for the west facade and both conceptual and final design for additional artwork at the north east corner of Junipero Serra clubhouse.

  11. Civic Art Collection
    Marcus Davies and Carol Marie Daniels
    Staff Report

    Update on civic art collection activities.

  12. New Business
  13. Old Business
  14. Adjournment

 

ES 9/14/2007

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: Ellen Shershow (415) 252-2594.

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