Community Investments Committee - March 10, 2015 - Minutes
Meeting Date:
March 10, 2015 - 1:00pm
Location:
25 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 70
San Francisco, CA 94102
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SAN FRANCISCO ARTS COMMISSION
COMMUNITY ARTS, EDUCATION, AND GRANTS COMMITTEE
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
1:00 p.m.
25 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 70
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MINUTES
The meeting was called to order at 1:09 p.m.
1. Roll Call
Commissioners Present:
Sherene Melania, Chair
Abby Sadin-Schnair
Marcus Shelby
Janine Shiota
Commissioners Absent:
Charles Collins
Staff Present: Tom DeCaigny, Judy Nemzoff, Barbara Mumby, Cristal Fiel, Alex Tan
2. Public Comment
There was none made.
3. Community Investments Director Report
Community Investments Program Director Judy Nemzoff introduced new Program Associate Alex Tan. Mr. Tan was formerly the program director of the Multicultural Center at University of California, Berkeley, where he founded an art gallery and served as the lead curator of the space and worked with artists from historically underserved communities. Prior to joining the San Francisco Arts Commission (“SFAC”), Mr. Tan was program director for Jewish Youth for Community Action.
Ms. Nemzoff reminded the committee that the first annual SFAC grants meeting would occur on Thursday, April 2 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the African American Art & Culture Complex. She said that this would be an opportunity to look at the outcome of the focus groups and the data research that American Council of Learned Societies (“ACLS”) Public Fellow Dr. Anh Thang Dao-Shah has compiled. Prior to the grants meeting, Dr. Dao-Shah would present her findings before a group of private philanthropists at the Arts Loan Fund.
Ms. Nemzoff said that the SFAC had posted a job opening for a program officer with the Community Investments team. The job posting would be up through March 23 and the ideal candidate would be someone with strong grantmaking skills and knowledge of the San Francisco arts community. She reminded the committee that WritersCorps’ 20th anniversary celebration on was on March 26 at the Contemporary Jewish Museum. It would be a multigenerational reading with teaching artists, students and special guest NoViolet Bulawayo. The committee also discussed nonprofit arts organization and longtime SFAC grantee Root Division’s move to Central Market neighborhood. The organization had a ten-year lease for their new location.
Commissioner Melania called for public comment. There was none made.
4. Organization Project Grants
Senior Program Officer Barbara Mumby announced that the grants team just completed the last grant panel for the fiscal year. For the Organization Project Grants, there were a total of 78 applicants and 58 percent of the pool was recommended for funding. She said there would be a comprehensive review of the entire grant cycle at an upcoming committee meeting.
The committee took Yerba Buena Gardens Festival as a separate motion, and Commissioner Shelby recused himself because he was an artist-in-residence with the organization.
Commissioner Melania gave the following motion:
Motion: Motion to approve recommendation to award Yerba Buena Gardens Festival for funding in the 2014-2015 cycle of Organization Project Grants (“OPG”) and to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into grant agreement for $15,000.
Moved: Shiota/Schnair
Recused: Shelby
Public Comment: There was none made.
The motion was passed unanimously.
Commissioner Melania gave the following motion:
Motion: Motion to approve recommendations to award 43 grants totaling $586,485 in the 2014-2015 cycle of Organization Project Grants (“OPG”) to the following organizations, and to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into grant agreements with each organization for the amounts listed:
Anne Bluethenthal and Dancers (ABD Productions), $13,000
Arab Film Festival, $13,000
Aunt Lute Books, $13,000
Carolina Lugo’s & Carolé Acuña’s Ballet Flamenco, $13,000
Center for the Art of Translation, $13,000
Chinese Historical Society of America, $13,000
Circo Zero / Zero Performances, $13,000
Circuit Network, $13,000
Contraband / Mixed Bag Productions, $13,000
CounterPULSE, $15,000
Crowded Fire Theatre Company, $15,000
CubaCaribe, $15,000
Cultural Odyssey, $15,000
Cutting Ball Theatre Company, $13,000
Dancers’ Group, $15,000
Del Sol Performing Arts Organization, $15,000
Diasporic Vietnamese Artists Network, $5,500
Embodiment Project, $15,000
Epiphany Productions, $15,000
Fictional Artists’ Contemporary Theatre / San Francisco (FACT/SF), $13,000
Flyaway Productions, $15,000
Genryu Arts, $15,000
ICTUS, $13,000
Jess Curtis/Gravity, $13,000
Joe Goode Performance Group, $15,000
Litquake, $15,000
Margaret Jenkins Dance Company, $15,000
Nā Lei Hulu I Ka Wēkiu, $15,000
PlayGround, $13,000
Post:Ballet, $13,000
Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project, $13,000
SAFEhouse for the Performing Arts, $13,000
San Francisco Chamber Orchestra, $15,000
San Francisco Cinematheque, $15,000
San Francisco Friends of Chamber Music, $15,000
San Francisco Green Film Festival, $13,000
San Francisco Hip Hop DanceFest, $15,000
San Francisco Independent Film Festival, $13,000
Shadowlight Productions, $13,000
Sixth Street Photography Workshop, $13,000
Still Here, $3,335
Switchboard Music Festival, $13,000
Theatre Flamenco of San Francisco, $15,000
Topsy Turvy, $6,650
Moved: Schnair/Shiota
Public Comment: There was none made.
The motion was passed unanimously.
5. Native American Art & Cultural Traditions Grants
Ms. Mumby said that all the applicants in the Native American Art & Cultural Traditions (“NAACT”) grant category were recommended for funding. The panel felt that Dancing Earth Creations had applied for the wrong category, and recommended reduced funding because of this.
The committee took Yerba Buena Gardens Festival as a separate motion, and Commissioner Shelby recused himself because he was an artist-in-residence with the organization.
Commissioner Melania gave the following motion:
Motion: Motion to approve recommendation to award Yerba Buena Gardens Festival for funding in the 2014-2015 cycle of Native American Arts & Cultural Traditions (“NAACT”) and to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into grant agreement for $7,500.
Moved: Schnair/Shiota
Recused: Shelby
Public Comment: There was none made.
The motion was unanimously approved.
Commissioner Melania gave the following motion:
Motion: Motion to approve recommendations to award 10 grants totaling $87,500 in the 2014-2015 cycle of Native American Arts & Cultural Traditions (“NAACT”) to the following organizations and individuals, and to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into grant agreements with each organization and individual for the amounts listed:
Seventh Native American Generation, $15,000
Cultural Conservancy $15,000
Dancing Earth Creations, $10,500
Ross Cunningham, $7,500
Nā Lei Hulu I Ka Wēkiu, $1,000
Instituto Familiar de la Raza, $1,000
American Indian Film Institute, $7,500
Nā Lei Hulu I Ka Wēkiu, $7,500
Brava Theater Center/Brava! For Women in the Arts, $7,500
Cultural Conservancy, $7,500
Queer Cultural Center , $7,500
Moved: Schnair/Shiota
Public Comment: There was none made.
The motion was passed unanimously.
6. New Business and Announcements
Commissioner Shelby announced that he was working on a project revolving around the prison industrial complex and the schools to prison pipeline. He would have a series of discussions at the Red Poppy on Thursdays from 7 to 9 p.m. The project was funded by the Yerba Buena Gardens Festival and he would be working with playwright and actress Anna Deveare Smith.
7. Adjournment
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 1:50 p.m.
CF 03/20/15 draft minutes posted
CF 4/6/15 minutes adopted
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