City and County of San FranciscoSan Francisco Arts Commission

January 18, 2012

Visual Arts Committee - January 18, 2012
SAN FRANCISCO ARTS COMMISSION
VISUAL ARTS COMMITTEE
Wednesday January 18, 2012
3:00 p.m.
25 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 70
San Francisco, CA 94102
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Agenda

1. Roll Call

2. Public Safety Building – Fire Station
Mary Chou
Action

Presentation Time: Approximately 20 minutes
Explanatory Document: Conceptual Design (document revised 1/18/12) for an Artwork by Merge Conceptual Design for the Fire Station at the new Public Safety Building; Staff Report (added 1/18/12)

Presentation of revised conceptual design by Merge Conceptual Design for an artwork for the Fire Station at the new Public Safety Building.

Motion: Motion to approve conceptual design by Merge Conceptual Design for an artwork for the Fire Station at the new Public Safety Building.

3. Mural Design Review
Carol Marie Daniels
Action

Explanatory Documents: Staff Report; 16th Avenue Tiled Steps Project Executive Summary; Hidden Garden Steps Proposal
Presentation Time: Approximately 5 minutes

Presentation of the Hidden Garden Steps project by artists Aileen Barr and Colette Crutcher at 16th Avenue and Kirkham Street.

Motion: Motion to approve the design of the Hidden Garden Steps project, a tile mural by Aileen Barr and Colette Crutcher on 16th Avenue and Kirkham Street. The mural is sponsored by the San Francisco Parks Alliance and supported by the Department of Public Works “Street Parks” program.

 

4. San Francisco Arts Commission Rebranding

Kate Patterson and Studio 1500 (Julio Martinez and Erik Schmitt)
Action

Explanatory Document: Studio 1500 Logo Design Packet
Presentation Time: Approximately 15 minutes

Presentation of proposed logo designs for the San Francisco Arts Commission.

Motion: Motion to approve one logo for the San Francisco Arts Commission for recommendation to the full Arts Commission.

5. Public Safety Building – Community Plaza

Mary Chou
Action

Explanatory Document: Revised Design (document revised 1/18/12) by Paul Kos for an Artwork Design for the Community Plaza at the new Public Safety Building

Presentation of the revised design by Paul Kos for an artwork for the Community Plaza at the new Public Safety Building.

Motion: Motion to approve the revised design by Paul Kos for an artwork for the Community Plaza at the new Public Safety Building.

6. SOMA West McCoppin Garden
Mary Chou
Action

Presentation Time: 5 minutes
Explanatory Document: SOMA West McCoppin Stub Public Art Project Outline

Presentation of the proposed public art approach for the new design of McCoppin Stub (previously referred to as McCoppin Hub).

Motion: Motion to approve the public art approach for SOMA West – McCoppin Stub as detailed in the SOMA West – McCoppin Stub Art Project Outline.

7. North Beach Branch Library

Mary Chou
Action

Presentation Time: 5 minutes
Explanatory Document: Revised Design by Bill Fontana for the Sound Installation at the North Beach Library

Presentation of revised design by Bill Fontana for the sound installation at the North Beach Library.

Motion: Motion to approve revised design by Bill Fontana for an artwork at the North Beach Library.

8. Central Subway, Moscone Station – New Project Opportunity: Entry Plaza Sculpture
Jennifer Lovvorn
Action

Explanatory Documents: Staff Report; Architectural Renderings for Central Subway, Moscone Station Plaza
Presentation Time: Approximately 5 minutes

Presentation of Project Outline for Central Subway, Moscone Station: Entry Plaza Sculpture.

Motion: Motion to approve art opportunity as described in the Project Outline for Central Subway, Moscone Station: Entry Plaza Sculpture.

9. Central Subway, Moscone Station – New Project Opportunity: Ticketing Hall Wall
Jennifer Lovvorn
Action

Explanatory Documents: Staff Report; Architectural Plan for Central Subway, Moscone Station Ticketing Hall; Architectural Animation of Central Subway, Moscone Station
Presentation Time: Approximately 5 minutes

Presentation of Project Outline for Central Subway, Moscone Station: 2-Dimensional Artwork for Ticketing Hall Wall.

Motion: Motion to approve art opportunity as described in the Project Outline for Central Subway, Moscone Station: 2-Dimensional Artwork for Ticketing Hall Wall.

10. Central Subway, Moscone Station – New Project Opportunity: Platform Floor Terrazzo Design

Jennifer Lovvorn
Action

Explanatory Documents: Staff Report (document revised 1/18/12);  Architectural Plan and Drawings for Central Subway, Moscone Station Platform
Presentation Time: Approximately 5 minutes

Presentation of Project Outline for Central Subway, Moscone Station: Platform Floor Terrazzo Design.

Motion: Motion to approve art opportunity as described in the Project Outline for Central Subway, Moscone Station: Platform Floor Terrazzo Design.

11. Central Subway, Union Square Market Street Station – Wayfinding Project (Jim Campbell and Werner Klotz)
Jennifer Lovvorn
Action

Explanatory Documents: Architectural Plan for Central Subway, Union Square Market Street Platform Artwork; Animation of Central Subway, Union Square Market Street Platform Artwork
Presentation Time: Approximately 5 minutes

Presentation of Design Development Phase (Artwork location, placement and configuration) of the Wayfinding artwork by artists Jim Campbell and Werner Klotz for Central Subway, Union Square Market Street Station.

Motion: Motion to approve Design Development Phase (Artwork location, placement and configuration) of the Wayfinding artwork by artists Jim Campbell and Werner Klotz for Central Subway, Union Square Market Street Station.

12. Central Subway, Union Square Market Street Station – New Opportunity: Elevator Enclosure and Deck Glass
Jennifer Lovvorn
Action

Explanatory Documents: Staff Report; Plan for North Entrance of Central Subway, Union Square Market Street Station
Presentation Time: Approximately 5 minutes

Presentation of Project Outline for Central Subway, Union Square Market Street Station: Elevator Enclosure and Deck Glass Public Art Project.

Motion: Motion to approve art opportunity as described in the Project Outline for Central Subway, Union Square Market Street Station: Elevator Enclosure and Deck Glass Public Art Project.

13. Civic Art Collection

Allison Cummings
Action

Explanatory Documents: Images of Artworks
Presentation Time: Approximately 10 minutes

Presentation of requests for loan of two artworks in the Civic Art Collection: Masquerade in Black by Jay DeFeo; and Still Life with Letter by Richard Diebenkorn.

Motion: Motion to approve the loan of Jay DeFeo’s artwork Masquerade in Black, 1974-1975, an acrylic and mixed media painting, approximately 96 in. x 96 in. (San Francisco Arts Commission Accession Number 1980.6) to the exhibition Jay DeFeo Retrospective organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. The traveling exhibition will be on view at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art from November 3, 2012 to February 3, 2013 and from February 28 to June 2, 2013 at the Whitney Museum of American Art.

Motion: Motion to approve the loan of Richard Diebenkorn’s artwork Still Life with Letter, 1961, an oil on canvas painting, approximately 20 ½ in. x 25 ½ in. (San Francisco Arts Commission Accession Number 1967.31) to the exhibition Richard Diebenkorn: The Berkeley Years organized by the de Young Museum in San Francisco. The traveling exhibition will open at the de Young Museum in June of 2013, and travel to the Palm Springs Art Museum in October and to a third U.S. venue in early 2014, as yet to be determined.

14. Randall Museum
Susan Pontious
Action

Explanatory Document: Video of Artwork
Presentation Time: Approximately 5 minutes

Presentation of completed artwork Windswept, by Charles Sowers installed at the Randall Museum.

Motion: Motion to approve and accept into the Civic Art Collection Windswept, 2011 by Charles Sowers – a kinetic sculpture approximately 18 ft. 3 in. high by 33 ft. 6 ½ in. wide, made of aluminum and aluminum composite panels installed on the east facing exterior façade of the Randall Museum in Corona Heights Park.

15. America’s Cup Public Art Project

Susan Pontious
Action

Explanatory Document: Project Plan and Budget for America’s Cup Art Enrichment Funding
Presentation Time: Approximately 10 minutes

Presentation of the Project Plan and Budget for America’s Cup art enrichment funding.

Motion: Motion to approve the Project Plan and Budget for America’s Cup art enrichment funding.

16. San Francisco International Airport (“SFO”): Airport Control Tower
Susan Pontious
Action

Explanatory Document: Project Plan and  Program Outline (added 1/18/12) and Supporting Image (added 1/18/12) for the Non-Secure Corridor of the Airport Control Tower at SFO
Presentation Time: Approximately 10 minutes

Presentation of the Project Plan and Budget for an artwork for the non-secure corridor of the Airport Control Tower at SFO. Discussion of additional member for the Airport Steering Committee.

Motion: Motion to approve Project Plan and Budget for the non-secure corridor of the Airport Control Tower at SFO.

17. Daggett Park Artist Selection Panel
Marcus Davies
Discussion

Presentation Time: Approximately 1 minute

Appointment of commissioner for the Daggett Park Artist Selection Panel.

18. Public Utilities Commission – 525 Golden Gate Avenue
Susan Pontious
Discussion

Presentation Time: Approximately 10 minutes

Update on the projects Firefly and Water Wall by artist Ned Kahn for the Public Utilities Commission building at 525 Golden Gate Avenue.

19. Public Comment
Discussion

(This item is to allow members of the public to comment generally on matters within the Visual Arts Committee’s purview as well as to suggest new agenda items for the Visual Arts Committee’s consideration at a future meeting.)

20. New Business and Announcements

Discussion

(This item is to allow the Commissioners and Arts Commission staff to introduce new agenda items for consideration at a future meeting, to report on recent arts activities and to make announcements.)

21. Adjournment
Action

ZT 1/13/12

Additional Explanatory Documents Added 1/18/12: Item 2. Staff Report; Item 5. Revised Design; Item 2. Conceptual Design: Item 16. Program Outline and Supporting Image

Revised Explanatory Document Added 1/19/12: Item 10. Staff Report

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Notices

Explanatory documents listed above, as well as documents created or distributed after the posting of this agenda to the Arts Commission will be available for public inspection and copying at the Arts Commission office, 25 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 345, San Francisco, CA 94102, during regular business hours. Info: Zoe Taleporos 415-252-3215. PLEASE NOTE: The Arts Commission often receives documents created or submitted by other City officials, agencies or departments after the posting of the Arts Commission agenda. For such documents or presentations, members of the public may wish to contact the originating agency if they seek documents not yet provided to the Arts Commission.

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