Community Investments Committee - December 4, 2018 - Minutes

Meeting Date: 
December 4, 2018 - 1:00pm
Location: 
401 Van Ness Avenue
Suite 125
San Francisco, CA 94102

 

SAN FRANCISCO ARTS COMMISSION

COMMUNITY ARTS, EDUCATION, AND GRANTS COMMITTEE

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

1:00 p.m.

401 Van Ness Ave, Suite 125

 

MINUTES

 

Roll Call

          Chair, Charles Collins called the meeting to order at 1:03 p.m.

 

Commissioners Present:

          Charles Collins, Chair

          Roberto Ordeñana

          Janine Shiota

          Marcus Shelby

 

Commissioners Absent:

          Sherene Melania

 

Staff Present:

          Tom DeCaigny

          Barbara Mumby

          Jaren Bonillo

          Kyle Chu

          Candace Diaz

          Lorena Moreno

 

General Public Comment

Chair Charles Collins called for public comment.

There was no public comment.

 

Director of Cultural Affairs Report

Director of Cultural Affairs, Tom DeCaigny asked Director of Community Investments, Barbara Mumby to discuss updates about current grant making cycle. Barbara Mumby reported that the Community Investments team is fully staffed, with Program Associates Candace Diaz, Lorena Moreno, and Kyle Chu making great additions to the team. Ms. Mumby then called on Senior Program Officer Jaren Bonillo to report on incoming grant applications and trends.  Ms. Bonillo reported that it has been a successful intake of grant applications, with 312 applicants requesting a total of $7.9 million cumulatively. There has also been an increase in Individual Artist Commission (IAC) submissions, with 143 total applicants, which is 178% more than last year, and 80% more than year prior. This will result in an increase in panel dates, as approximately 75 panelists will meet to adjudicate grants from February to March 2019. Ms. Bonillo also mentioned that Community Investments is looking for a wide mix of panelists to review the Visual Arts applications.

 

Chair Charles Collins called for public comment.

There was no public comment.

 

Participatory Budget Grants                                                                                                                                           

Action: Discussion and possible motion to approve recommendations to award three Special Projects Grants funded by District 10 Participatory Budget process to the following organizations and to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into grant agreements with each organization for amounts not to exceed the following:

 

1. Bayview Local Makers Fair (Fiscal Sponsor: Economic Development on Third) $25,000.

2. Mural Restoration Project (Fiscal Sponsor: Economic Development on Third) $32,000.

3. Youth Explosion Event (Fiscal Sponsor: Shekinah Christian Fellowship of San Francisco) $25,000.

 

Moved: Shiota / Ordeñana

Public Comment: None.

The motion was unanimously approved.

 

Special Projects Grants

Action: Discussion and possible motion to rescind and reissue the Special Projects Grant to Javier

Stell-Fresquez (authorized by Resolution No. 1001-18-302) and to authorize the Director of

Cultural Affairs to approve the addition of a fiscal sponsor, Counterpulse, and to enter into a grant

agreement for amount not to exceed $10,000.

 

Moved: Ordeñana / Shiota

Public Comment: None.

The motion was unanimously approved

 

Action: Discussion and possible motion to approve recommendations to award six Special

Projects Grants, funded by District Supervisor Add-Backs to the following organizations and to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into grant agreements with each organization for amounts not to exceed the following:

 

1. District 5 - African American Art and Culture Complex, $180,000 to support administrative operations and infrastructure.

2. District 5 - San Francisco Juneteenth Festival (Fiscal Sponsor: African American Arts and Culture Complex) $50,000 to support an annual festival and organizational infrastructure.

3. District 6 - Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Historical Society, $200,000 to support strategic planning and implementation for an archival institution.

4. District 8 - New Conservatory Theatre Center, $50,000 to support theater programming for youth.

5. District 10 - Bay View Opera House, $100,000 to support capital improvements.

6. District 10 - 1 Brush Initiative (Fiscal Sponsor: San Francisco Beautiful) $20,000 to support the creation of a Blanken Avenue Mural.

 

Moved: Shiota / Shelby

Public Comment: None.

The motion was unanimously approved.

  

Action: Discussion and possible Motion to approve recommendations to award six Special Projects Grants to the following organizations, to support their citywide work as arts service organizations and to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into grant agreements with each organization for amounts not to exceed the following:

1.       Artspan $20,000.

2.       California Lawyers for the Arts $20,000.

3.       Dancers Group $20,000.

4.       Intersection for the Arts $20,000.

5.       Theatre Bay Area $20,000.

6.       QCC-The Center for Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Art & Culture $40,000.

 

Commissioner Ordeñana recused himself due to a financial conflict of interest with QCC- The Center for Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Art & Culture.

 

Motion: Shelby / Shiota          

Public Comment: None.

The motion was unanimously approved.        

 

Action: Discussion and possible motion to approve recommendations to award three Special Projects Grants to the following organizations and to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into grant agreements with each organization for amounts not to exceed the following:

 

1. Arts Education Alliance of the Bay Area (Fiscal Sponsor: Intersection for the Arts) $20,000 to support an arts education pilot program.

2. Arts Education Alliance of the Bay Area (Fiscal Sponsor: Intersection for the Arts) $30,000 for citywide support to arts education providers.

3. Uphill Arts (Fiscal Sponsor: Intersection for the Arts) $56,000 for a citywide Anti-Tagging Program for Youth $56,000.

 

Moved: Shiota / Ordeñana

Public Comment: None.

The motion was unanimously approved.

 

2019-2021 SFAC Review Panelists

Action: Discussion and possible motion to approve the following panelists to serve, as selected by staff, on SFAC review panels for the 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 fiscal years:

 

          Aaron Harbour, Co-director, Et al. gallery and KGPC radio

          Aarushi Gupta, CEO, Shri Aarushi Inc.

          Abhilasha Madan, Producer/Documentarian, Independent/Freelance

          Alec White, Program Director, Jess Curtis/Gravity

          Alexander Jarrell Jones, Coordinator for Arts Innovation and Outreach, SFUSD

          Alison Bernet, Director of Development, San Francisco Girls Chorus

          Amanda Carbajal, Graduate Student, NASA

          Amy Berk, Director, City Studio (SFAI)

          Amy Diaz-Infante, Faculty Member of Visual Art Department, City College of San Francisco

          Amy DiPlacido, Curator of Exhibitions, San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles

          Amy Mueller, Artistic Director, Playwrights Foundation

          Amy Trachtenberg-Miller, Visual Artist, Self Employed

          Anastasia Herold, Education Program Manager, San Francisco Symphony

          Andréa Spearman, Program Assistant, Dancers' Group

          Beatriz Herrera, Lead Organizer/Instructor at CCSF, SF Rising and City College of SF

          Benjamin Frandzel, Institutional Gifts and Community Engagement Officer, Stanford Live

          Bianka Bell, Graduate Student (Film), California College of the Arts

          Brea Weinreb, Visual Artist, CTRL+SHFT Collective

          Christelle Vieulles, Administration/Director's Assistant, International Art Museum of America

          Claire Frost, Program Coordinator, ArtSpan

          Cristiana Baik, Director of Development, Richmond Area Multi-Services, Inc. (RAMS)

          Cynthia Pepper, Dance Educator/Filmmaker, CPCollaborations

          Dana E. Fitchett, Freelancer (choreographer/movement educator/ writer/editor/MFA candidate), Running Toward

          Dazaun Soleyn, Freelance Artist, dazaun.dance

          Demitria Paz Pothakos Ruiz-Sauliere, Art Director/Floor Manager/Bartender, F8 Nightclub

          Dhaya Lakshminarayanan, Performing Artist and Consultant

          Donna Hardwick, Senior Director Communications, ITVS

          Donna Mae Foronda, Partner Support Specialist, Facebook

          Elizabeth Selna, Self-employed Artist/Educator/Consultant, Elizabeth Selna Art

          Eric Baer, Executive Director, Piedmont East Bay Children's Choir

          Guillermo Ornelas, Arts Education & Outreach Coordinator, Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts

          Indi McCasey, Creative Education Consultant/Managing Director,Topsy-Turvy Queer Circus

          James Alan Brzezinski, Artist/Emeritus Professor of Art/writer/editor, Self-employed/Merced College/Artweek and

          other publications

          Jamilah Bradshaw, Program Associate, The California Endowment

          Jan Wurm, Artist/Curator/Past Director of Exhibitions, Richmond Art Center

          Jayo Miko Macasaquit, Human Resources Manager, Oakland Public Education Fund

          Jeanne Powell, Writing Consultant

          Jeffrey Michael Rebudal, Performing Arts Consultant/Choreographer, J. Rebudal Consulting & Rebudal Dance

          Jennifer Andrea Porras, Arts Program Specialist, California Arts Council

          Jennifer Lovvorn, Chief Cultural Affairs Officer City of Berkeley, Berkeley Civic Arts Program

          Jessica Townsend, Consulting Program Analyst, Northern California Community Loan Fund

          Jeremy Liu, Senior Fellow for Arts, Culture, and Equitable Development at PolicyLink

          Jeremy Michael Vasquez, Spoken Word Artist/Motivational Speaker

          Jessica Beard, Executive Director, West Valley Mission Federation of Teachers/AFT 6554

          Joanne Butcher, Business Coach to Filmmakers, Filmmaker Success

          Joanne Kreiter, Artistic/Executive Director, Flyaway Productions

          John A. Weingardt, Supervisory Collection Manager (Preservation), Smithsonian Institution/NMAAHC

          Julie Saltzman Kellner, Managing Director, Aurora Theatre Company

          Katerina Huezo-Perepelitsa, Art Gallery Manger and Curator, Unleashed Gallery

          Kevin Simmonds, Writer

          Kimberly Shuck, Adjunct 1, California College of Art

          Lamont Bransford-Young, Master Mixer, Fingersnaps Media Arts

          Laura Howard, Director, Kinf Life Media

          Leila Weefur, Editor In Chief, A/V, Art Practical

          Lordy Rodriguez, Artist

          Marcelo Javier Ebeling Pereira, Artistic Director, San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Company

          Marcus Arana, Retired Disabled

          Margaret McCarthy, Co-Artistic Director, San Francisco Neo-Futurists

          Margaret Timbrell Hiatt, Artist

          Maria Guzman, Chair/Faculty, Art Department College of Alameda

          Maria Medua, Director, SFMOMA Artists Gallery

          Marie Michelle Hirsch, Artist and Former Board Member, Great Wall of Oakland

          Martha Gorzycki, Cinema Professor/Animation Program Director, School of Cinema San Francisco State University

          Masashi Niwano, Festival and Exhibitions Director, Center for Asian American Media (CAAM)

          Maura Tokarski, Arts Educator and Advocate, Youth in Arts

          Maya Sisneros, Marketing Director, Aunt Lute Books

          Meklit Hadero, Singer, Musician, Cultural Activist 

          Melissa San Miguel, Artist

          Michael Gene Sullivan, Collective Member/Resident Playwright, San Francisco Mime Troupe

          Mirah Moriarty, Co-founding Director, DANCE MONKS

          Mitchell Menchaca, Executive Director, City of Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture

          Morningstar Gali, California Indian Tribal Representative

          Mytia Zavala, Executive Director of the American Indian Film Institute

          Nancy Karp, Artistic Director/Choreographer, New Arts Foundation

          Nanette Cooper-McGuinness, Co-director and Soprano, Ensemble for These Times

          Natalia Neira, Co-Executive Director, La Peña Cultural Center

          Natalie Jeanelle Greene, Artistic Director, Mugwumpin

          Orit Ben Shitrit, Artist and Educator, The New School, CCA, NYFA

          Oscar Villalon, Managing Editor, ZYZZYVA

          Patricia Torres Ortiz, Artist, ArtSpaceSF

          Raissa, Artistic Director, PUSH Dance Company

          Randy Reyes, Choreographer/Performance Artist/Production Assistant, Self-Employed/Freelance/CounterPulse/

          Jess Curtis - Beyond Gravity

          Ricalda Uchiyama, Director, Mahea Uchiyama Center for International Dance

          Sadie C Harmon, Dementia-Inclusive Communities Director, Elder Care Alliance

          Samantha Dizon, Artistic Director, URBAN x INDIGENOUS

          Sara Kerastas, Artistic Producer, Cal Shakes

          Sarah Augusta Reich, Development Associate/Freelance Arts Blogger, Crowden Music Center

          Sarah Heady, Senior Grants Writer, California Institute of Integral Studies

          Scott Cooper Samels, Founder and Artist, Rhymes for Good

          Shanna Bowie, Arts Center Program Manager, Destiny Arts Center

          Shirah Dedman, Filmmaker, Shirah Dedman Media

          Simon Betsalel, Architectural Drafter, Self Employed

          Thomas Dolan, Architect, Safer DIY Spaces

          Thomas Robert Simpson, Founder and Artistic Director, AfroSolo Theatre Company

          Tiffany Laszlo, Directors Assistant, International Art Museum of America

          Tomas Riley, Professor, San Francisco State University

          Tracy Brown, Chief Consultant, BHL

          Van Nguyen-Nguyen, Program Manager, Performing Arts Workshop

          Wan Yang, In-house Artist, Green Couch

          Yayoi Kambara, Artistic Director and Choreographer, KAMBARA + DANCERS

          Yvette Marie Dibos, Administrative Assistant, California College of the Arts

          Zoe Donnellycolt, Operations Manager, Authentic Arts & Media

 

Explanatory Document: Panelist biographies (PDF) 

 

Moved: Ordeñana / Shelby

Public Comment: None.

The motion was unanimously approved.

 

New Business and Announcements

 

Mr. DeCaigny said in December the Executive Committee will have to update their bylaws. He also explained that the Community Arts, Education and Grants Committee will change its name to the Community Investments committee to better align their work with the official strategic plan. Mr. DeCaigny added that the committee has been working with the city attorney to create verbiage for this change, and that the name change has been overdue. He concluded that the legal language will go before the Executive Committee on December 17th, and will seek full approval on January 7th. Ms. Mumby said she is working on a calendar of committee’s meetings, and is wondering if there were something specific the Commission would like to see reported. Chair Collins suggested, and Commissioner Shiota seconded that they would like to see more of the outcomes of grantee work; to see the results of the Commission’s decisions. Commissioner Shiota added that would bring a level of appreciation, and allow artists to discuss their work. Commissioner Ordeñana added that this process would also allow Commissioners to be stronger ambassadors. Commissioner Shelby asked about the status of the Early Days statue Removal lawsuit. Mr. DeCaigny said he is not at liberty to discuss that because it is active litigation, but that the City Attorney is available for questions.

 

Public Comment: None.

 

Adjournment

There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 1:30 p.m.

 

Posted 12/07/18 6:00 p.m. KC

1/7/19 Minutes Adopted

 

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, 401 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 325, San Francisco, CA 94102, during regular business hours. Info: Kyle Chu, 415-252-2218. 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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ACCESSIBLE MEETING POLICY

Per the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Language Access Ordinance, Chinese, Spanish, and/or American Sign Language interpreters will be available upon request. Additionally, every effort will be made to provide a sound enhancement system, meeting materials in alternative formats, and/or a reader. Minutes may be translated after they have been adopted by the Commission. For all these requests, please contact Kyle Chu, Program Associate, at least 48 hours before the meeting at 415-252-2218. Late requests will be honored if possible. The hearing room is wheelchair accessible.

 

利便参與會議的相關規定

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POLITICA DE ACCESO A LA REUNIÓN

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Patakaran para sa pag-access ng mga Miting

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