Full Commission - January 8, 2018 - Agenda

Meeting Date: 
January 8, 2018 - 2:00pm
Location: 
City Hall Room 416
1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place
San Francisco, CA 94102

MEETING OF THE FULL ARTS COMMISSION
Monday, January 8, 2018
2:00 p.m.

City Hall, Room 416
1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place


Agenda


 
Arts Commissioners: JD Beltran, President; Roberto Ordeñana, Vice President
Charles Collins, Simon Frankel, Mary Jung, Dorka Keehn, Sherene Melania, Abby Sadin Schnair, Marcus Shelby, Janine Shiota, Jessica Silverman, Barbara Sklar, Lydia So, Kimberlee Stryker, Paul Woolford; Rich Hillis, ex officio (non-voting)
 

  1. Roll Call
     
  2. Approval of Minutes
    Action

    Motion to approve December 4, 2017 Minutes.
     
    Explanatory Document: Draft minutes
     
  3. General Public Comment
    Discussion

    (This item is to allow members of the public to comment generally on matters within the Commission’s purview as well as to suggest new agenda items for the Commission’s consideration.)
     
  4. Director’s Report
    Discussion

    Current administrative, budgetary and programming developments and announcements, as well as a memorial tribute to the late Mayor Lee.
     
  5. Committee Reports and Committee Matters
    1. Community Arts, Education and Grants Committee—Sherene Melania, Chair
      1. Discussion: Report from Community Arts, Education and Grants Committee regarding activities of the Committee and the Program.
         
      2. Action: Discussion and possible motion to approve the following panelists to serve, as selected by staff, on San Francisco Arts Commission review panels for the 2018-19 and 2019-20 fiscal years:
        Alexis Andrea Adsit (aka Lexi Adsit), Managing Director, Peacock Rebellion
        Mrinalini Aggarwal, artist, Headlands Center for the Arts
        Indira Allegra, artist
        Dunya Alwan, architectural designer, educator, artist
        Julie Andersen (aka Jill Andersen), Curator/Project Manager, Chatterbox Arts Intl.
        Christine Anderson (aka Chrissy Anderson-Zavala), writer and scholar
        Michele Anderson, Editor, San Francisco Public Press
        Marie Applegate, Public Programmer and Artist, Asian Art Museum
        Kathryn Arnold, fine arts professional
        Shwetika Baijal, Associate, 50+1 Strategies
        Megan Ann Bates, writer and editor
        Micah Bazant, Artist in Residence, Forward Together
        Todd Berman, Director, Arts Education Alliance of the Bay Area
        Starbright Bilyck (aka Star Finch), playwright, Campo Santo
        Megan Brian, Assistant Director, Education and Public Practice, SFMOMA
        Morgen Bromell, Founder, Thurst Co.
        Dudley Brooks, Artistic Director, Run For Your Life! ... it’s a dance company!
        Darcy Brown, Executive Director, San Francisco Beautiful
        Lisa Burger, Board President, Independent Arts and Media
        Amy Cancelmo, Art Programs Director, Root Division
        Katherin Miranda Canton Titus, Co-Director, Emerging Arts Professionals San Francisco/Bay Area
        Celeste Chan, Co-Director, artist, Queer Rebels
        Christina Chan, artist, filmmaker
        Dorothée Chabas Chanezon, painter and neurologist
        Kevin B. Chen, curator
        Sherwood Chen, Professor, Dance Department, Mills College
        Ka Yan Cheung (aka Kayan Cheung-Miaw), artist/educator, Bay Rising, Community School of Music and Art, University of San Francisco
        Gregory Chew, former San Francisco Arts Commissioner (2009-2017), City and County of San Francisco
        Kyle Casey Chu (aka Panda Dulce), Career Specialist, California College of the Arts
        Madeleine Clifford, Teaching Artist, WritersCorps Teaching Artist in Residence Grant
        Teresa Concepcion, Communications Associate, San Francisco Opera
        Kate Connell, artist, Library Curator, Book and Wheel Works and City College of San Francisco
        Mary Fernando Conrad (aka Mafe Conrad), artist
        Joseph Copely, Company Manager, ODC Dance
        Michael Courville, Founder, Principal, Open Mind Consulting
        Ilana Crispi, artist and Assistant Professor of Art, San Francisco State University
        Elizabeth Jane Custer, Composer/Musician, BC Records
        Andrea Danger, Finance Manager, Democracy At Work Institute
        India Davis, Artistic Director, Topsy-Turvy Queer Circus
        Juliana Delgado Lopera, Artistic Director, RADAR Productions
        Ann Dickson, Marin County Cultural Commissioner, County of Marin
        Samantha Dizon (aka Sammay Dizon), Artistic Director, URBAN x INDIGENOUS
        Nada Djordjevich, Executive Director, Gibson and Associates
        Tajuana Kebo Drew, Managing Director, Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project
        Christine Duval, Art Curator
        Lakshmi Sarah Eassey, Digital Producer, Fusion Media Group
        Melanie Elvena, Artistic Director, Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center
        Candace Eros Díaz, Program Coordinator, MFA in Creative Writing at Saint Mary’s College of California
        Nicole Escobar (aka Trinidad Escobar), Associate Professor and Writer, California College of the Arts
        Maryam Eskandari, Principal, MIIM Designs LLC
        Raffaella Falchi-Macias, Director of Programs/Global Dance Faculty, Youth Art Exchange/ODC
        Karla Flores, Operations Coordinator, Exelixis
        Brechin Flournoy, Development Director, Flyaway Productions
        Jacqueline Francis, Associate Professor and Chair, Graduate Program in Visual and Critical Studies, California College of the Arts
        Megan Friel, Consultant and Business Manager, WolfBrown
        Andrew Miguel Fuller, artist, Mercury 20 Gallery
        Wilfred Galila, Administrative Staff Coordinator, San Francisco State University
        Erica Garber, Director of Philanthropy, Catchlight
        Eric Garcia, Co-Artistic Director, detour dance
        Lauren Garcia, actor and educator, University of San Francisco
        Aaron Gervais, composer
        Kathleen Gilmartin, Director, Chrysalis Studio/The Queer Ancestors Project
        Jorge M. Gonzalez, Lecturer/Consultant, Laney College/Vielka Hoy Consulting
        Dianne Griffin, Film Director/Producer, Digall Media 501c3
        Sarah Guerra, Program Director, Brava! For Women in the Arts
        Carlos Gutierrez, Digital Producer/Content Strategist, StudioStartup
        Guillermo Gutierrez, Mental Health Worker, Crisis Support Services
        Mayumi Hamanaka, Gallery and Communications Director, Kala Art Institute
        John T. Hartnett (aka Juan Hartnett), artist, Leaving for Beauty
        India Harville, art activist and bodyworker, Loving the Skin You Are In
        Dana Hemenway, artist, Adjunct Professor, University of California, Santa Cruz
        John Keith Hennessy, artist, Circo Zero
        Cherie Hill, Dance Teaching Artist, Communications and Human Resources Manager, Choreographer, Luna Dance Institute
        Amy M. Ho, artist
        Heidi Holmes, artist
        Justin Charles Hoover, Director, Collective Action Studio
        Adrienne Horn, President, Museum Management Consultants, Inc.
        Emily Meghan Morrow Howe, Management Consultant, Portola Advisors
        Roseli Ilano, Community Producer, Pop-up Magazine
        Rodney Earl Jackson, Jr., Artistic Director, The San Francisco Bay Area Theater Company
        Sascha Jacobsen, musician/composer, Musical Art Quintet
        Kevan Jenson, artist-filmmaker, Visualize This
        Maria Jenson, Executive Director, SOMArts Cultural Center
        Daniel Aguilera Jimenez (aka Oree Originol), artist, Justice for Our Lives
        Stephen John Albair, college teacher/career artist
        Robin Juan, Global Design Manager and Curator, Dolby Labs
        W. Jocelyn D. Juan-Manalo (aka Joyce Juan Manalo), artist
        Astrid Foyder Kammerling, Founder, The Walk Discourse and The International Community of Artist-Scholars
        Summerlea Kashar, Executive Director, Cartoon Art Museum of California
        Kindah Khalidy, Chief Executive Officer, Kindah Khalidy
        Lily Kharrazi, Program Manager, Alliance for California Traditional Arts
        Nadia Khastagir, Graphic Designer and Co-Owner, Design Action Collective
        Lynn Marie Kirby, artist and Professor, California College of the Arts
        Jennifer Kolmel (aka Kolmel W Love), Technical Director and Production Manager, BRAVA! for Women in the Arts
        Natalie Koski-Karell, artist
        Katherine Kuhn, artist, Katy Kuhn Fine Art
        Lian Ladia, Community Engagement Organizer, SOMCAN (South of Market Community Action Network)
        Alireza Lahijanian, engineer, Rbhu
        Jennifer Laine, Executive Director, San Benito County Arts Council
        Andrew Laubie, President, Street Art Anarchy Inc.
        Marion Le Guellec, Service Representative, Berlitz Languages
        Diana Li, Festival Coordinator, Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center
        Madeleine Lim, Executive Director, Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project (QWOCMAP)
        Paula Linares-Cruz, Consul for Cultural Affairs, Consulate of Mexico in San Francisco
        Tatjana Loh, Development Director, The Women’s Building
        Traquoia Lopez (aka Traka Lopez), Visitor Experience and Membership Manager, Museum of the African Diaspora
        Elizabeth Rose Lou, Studio Assistant, Lynn Hershman Leeson/Hotwire Productions
        Elizabeth Lowe, Innovation Lead, Social Impact Team, Adobe
        Leslie Lowinger, artist, Graphic Arts Workshop
        Graham Lustig, Artistic Director, Oakland Ballet Company
        Esperanza Macias, Director of Development and Communications, Instituto Familiar de la Raza
        Sanjay Makhijani, teacher, San Francisco Unified School District
        Olivia Malabuyo Tablante, Special Awards in the Arts Program Director, Gerbode Foundation
        Allan S. Manalo, Development Director, Central City Hospitality House
        Ajuan Mance, Professor of Ethnic Studies, Mills College
        Gregory J Marks, Office Operations Manager, California Pacific Medical Center Foundation
        Indi McCasey, Managing Director, Topsy-Turvy Queer Circus
        Joan McLoughlin, Gallerist, The McLoughlin Gallery
        Dan Meagher, Director of Audience Development and Digital Strategy, Diablo Ballet
        Paola Medel (aka Paola Lafler), Grants Manager, Lincoln
        Josette Melchor, Executive Director, Gray Area Foundation for the Arts
        Robert Minervini, artist
        Joshua Moore, Film Programmer, Jewish Film Institute
        Nicholas Moser, designer, One Hat One Hand
        Robert Moses, Artistic Director, Robert Moses’ Kin
        Sara Mumolo, Associate Director, Saint Mary’s College, Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program
        Guillermo Alejandro Murguia, professor, San Francisco State University
        Nakisha Nesmith (aka Niva Flor), Community Impact Officer, Sacramento Region Community Foundation
        Cassie Newman, Associate Director, BNV Network, Youth Speaks
        Tracy Nguyen, producer/freelancer, SunKissed Productions
        Masashi Niwano, Festival and Exhibitions Director, Center for Asian American Media
        Steven Olbash (aka Sven Edward Olbash), Teaching Artist, San Francisco Opera
        Carla Orendorff, Youth Media Educator, Bay Area Video Coalition
        Nkeiruka Oruche, Artistic Director, Afro Urban Society
        Gianna Paniagua, artist
        Bhumi Patel, Program Coordinator, Hope Mohr Dance
        Laura Paule, Office and Communications Manager, Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center
        John-Carlos Perea, Associate Professor, San Francisco State University
        Julie E. Phelps, Director, CounterPulse (payment to be made to CounterPulse)
        Emily Phillips, artist, scholar and educator
        Frank Pietonegro, Co-Founder and Chief Visionary Officer, Zero Gravity Arts Consortium
        Yulia Pinkusevich, Assistant Professor of Studio Art, Mills College
        Raisa Punkki, Dance Artist, punkkiCo
        Justine Reichman, artist and Co-Founder, Global Arts for Humanity
        Samantha Reynolds, Exhibitions Fellow/Auction Assistant, Root Division
        Suzanne Rivecca, Writer
        Rebecca Rose Robinson-Leviton, Arts and Ideas Program Coordinator, Jewish Community Center of San Francisco
        Camellia Rodriguez-Sackbyrne, Program and Initiatives Manager, Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees
        Josué Rojas, Executive Director, Acción Latina
        Barrie Rokeach, photographer
        Beth Rubenstein, Legislative Aide, City and County of San Francisco, Office of Supervisor Aaron Peskin
        Grant Rusk, Instructor, Harvey Milk Photography Center
        Selma Sabera Ruzdijic, Creative Technologist
        Celia Sagastume (aka Luciano Sagastume), Clinical Research Coordinator, Center of Excellence for Transgender Health
        Claudio Santome, classical singer
        Dorothy R. Santos, writer, editor, curator, and educator, University of California, Santa Cruz, Ph.D. graduate student in Film and Digital Media
        Oliver Saria, Managing Director, Bindlestiff Studio
        Danielle Satinover, artist, arts educator and curator
        Elizabeth Scarborough, Executive Director, Do It For The Love
        Ian Scarfe, Director, Trinity Alps Chamber Music Festival
        Tina Segrove, Facility Operations Manager
        Farah Yasmeen Shaikh, Kathak Artist, Noorani Dance
        Deborah Slater, Artistic Director, Deborah Slater Dance tgheater
        John Keith Slattery, filmmaker, Zween Works
        Charles Slender-White, Artistic Director, FACT/SF
        Bonnie J. Smith, artist, BonnieJoFiberarts
        Krista Smith, Development Director, Queer Cultural Center
        Nicole Smith (aka Nicole Klaymoon), Founder and Artistic Director, Embodiment Project
        Donald Soker, Owner/Director Art Gallery, Don Soker Contemporary Art
        Ernesto Sopprani, Arts Administrator and Arts Advocate
        Mariia Sotnikova, Choreographer, dance instructor, and dancer, Kinetech Arts, TILT Shift Dance Company and Xiaopei Chinese Dance School
        Rochelle Spencer, adjunct instructor, AfroSurreal Writers Workshop
        Nena St. Louis Lewis (aka Sylvia Toy St. Louis), actor/filmmaker, Sylviatoyindustries
        Bettina Stiewe, Art Consultant, Upstart Modern
        Anton Stuebner, Associate Director of Sales, Catharine Clark Gallery
        Astria Suparak, independent curator
        Tisina T. Parker, designer
        Melody Takata, Artistic Director, Genryu Arts
        Cynthia Anne Taylor, Associate Director, Public Engagement, Oakland Museum of California
        Lauren M. Taylor, artist
        Nadhi Thekkek, Artistic Director, Nava Dance Theatre
        Laura Tepper, Project Manager/Managing Director, Mission Bay Development Group/Parklab
        Deanna Tisone, Co-Founder and Trainer, SchoolLoop.com
        Virginia Tominia, Managing Director, Chandra Cerrito Contemporary/Senior Art Consultant, Chandra Cerrito Art Advisors, Chandra Cerrito Art Advisors, LLC
        Michelle Tran (aka Xanh Tran), Film Producer/Photographer, Sunkissed Productions
        Manish Vaidya (aka Devi Peacock), Executive Director, Peacock Rebellion
        Mica Valdez (aka Moon Flower), artist and Founding Director, Malinalli
        Elena Rose Vera, Associate Minister, The Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples
        Shawna Vesco, Creative Director, CineCrowd
        David Wagner, Professor/Discipline Coordinator Art Department, Las Positas College
        Eric Wallner, Executive Director, Zaccho Dance Theatre
        Tsering Wangmo (aka Tsering Wangmo Dhompa), Ph.D candidate, instructor, University of California, Santa Cruz
        Lisa Wanzer (aka Lyzette Wanzer), author and freelance editor, National Writers Union
        Jennifer B. Weschler, Owner, Design Farm Productions
        Alec White (aka Ali Wilde), artist and administrator
        Prince White, Deputy Director, Urban Peace Movement
        Sabrina Wilensky, Projects and Grants Manager, Stanford University Office of the Vice President for the Arts
        Megan Wilkinson, Art Consultant, Megan Wilkinson Consultancy
        Nicole Will, Curatorial Advisor, Will Art Advisory, Inc.
        Barie Wolf-Bowen, Associate Director, Music in Schools Today
        Randall Wong, Administrative Director, Other Minds
        Ethen Wood, Associate, Kuth Ranieri Architects and Lecturer, Stanford University
        Ashley Worley (aka Ashleigh Worley), Director of Education, Marin Theater Company
        Tyese Wortham, Program Manager, Community Arts Stabilization Trust
        Nicholas Wylie (aka Wylie), Associate Director, Southern Exposure
        Donald Young, Director of Programs, Center for Asian American Media
        Huameng Yu (aka missTANGQ), Multi-media Artist
        Virginia Zolala-Tovar (aka Virgie Tovar), Managing Director, Radar Productions
         
        Explanatory Documents: Panelist biographies
         
    2. Civic Design Review Committee—Kimberlee Stryker, Chair
      1. Discussion: Report from the Civic Design Review Committee regarding activities of the Committee and the Program.
         
    3. Visual Arts Committee—Dorka Keehn, Chair
      1. Discussion: Report from the Visual Arts Committee regarding activities of the Committee and the Programs.
         
  6. Consent Calendar
    The following items are included in the Consent Calendar subject to withdrawal at the request of a Commissioner.
     
    1. Motion to approve the Executive Committee Meeting Minutes of September 25, 2017.
       
    2. Motion to approve the Civic Design Review Committee Meeting Minutes of November 27, 2017.
       
    3. Motion to approve the Civic Design Review Committee Meeting Minutes of December 11, 2017.
       
    4. Motion to approve the Visual Arts Committee Meeting Minutes of December 20, 2017.
       
      Civic Design Review Committee Recommendations (December 11, 2017; link to agenda)
      Action
    5. Motion to approve Phase 3 of the Mariposa Pump Station Project.
       
    6. Motion to approve Phase 2 of the Southeast Plant Biosolids Digester Facilities Project contingent upon 1) studying alternative designs of the plaza paving and delineation, 2) studying fountain panel spacing and size, 3) adding variety in the terra cotta palette, 4) refining the accent color of the campus, 5) reducing the view of columns of the maintenance building’s overhang roof, 6) refining the maintenance building’s overhang roof to look lighter, 7) providing design and materials of the guard rail in the next review in the overall building renderings will be acceptable, 8) working with a signage consultant or in-house design professional to come up with a unified campus signage design, and 9) studying the spacing and shape of the perforated panels and its support system to avoid moire patterning.
       
    7. Motion to approve Phase 3 of the Willie Woo Woo Wong Playground Project.
       
      Visual Arts Committee Recommendations (December 20, 2017; link to agenda)
      Action
    8. Motion to approve the mural design of First Stop, Last Stop by artist Jeffrey Canham. The painted mural will be on three exterior walls at 4301 Judah Street, on the corner of Judah and La Playa Streets on the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency operator restroom. The painted mural will measure approximately 8 ft. x 10 ft., 16 ft. x 10 ft., and 8 ft. x 10 ft. This temporary mural project will be installed for 18 months. The project is funded by the San Francisco Parks Alliance; the painted mural will not become part of the Civic Art Collection.
       
    9. Motion to approve the following arts professionals as panelists for public art selection panels for the 2017-18 Fiscal Year:
      Shalini Agrawal, Director, Center for Art and Public Life, California College of the Arts
      Demetri Broxton, Director of Education, Museum of the African Diaspora
      Jacqueline Francis, Chair, Visual and Critical Studies, California College of the Arts
      Barbara Goldstein, independent curator/public art administrator
      Melonie Green, Co-Director, African American Art and Culture Complex
      Melorra Green, Co-Director, African American Art and Culture Complex
      Angela Hennesy, artist and Associate Professor of Fine Arts, California College of the Arts
      Jamillah James, Curator, Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
      Eungie Joo, Curator of Contemporary Art, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
      Nancy Lim, Assistant Curator of Painting and Sculpture, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
      Liz Ogbu, independent consultant and Lecturer, University of California, Berkeley
      Soleil Summer, Exhibitions Associate, Museum of the African Diaspora
       
    10. Motion to approve a $50,000 increase to the contract with Liz Glynn Studio to increase the size of the artwork by 25% for the San Francisco International Airport: Terminal 1, TSA Security Checkpoint public art project. The total amount of the contract with Liz Glynn Studio shall not exceed $800,000.
       
    11. Motion to approve the bronze cast of the bust of former Mayor Gavin Newsom by Bruce Wolfe. The bust is an intended gift to the City by ArtCare, a nonprofit organization.
       
    12. Motion to approve the display of a sculpture entitled Squared by artist Charles Gadeken in Patricia’s Green for a period from January 2018 through January 2019, and to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to execute a loan agreement with the artist for $45,000 inclusive of honorarium, loan fee, engineering, insurance, transportation, installation, deinstallation and periodic maintenance of the work during the term of its display, pending approval from the Recreation and Park Commission.
       
    13. Motion to approve the display of a sculpture entitled Tara by artist Dana Albany in Patricia’s Green for a period from January 2019 through January 2020, and to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to execute a loan agreement with the artist for $20,000 inclusive of honorarium, loan fee, engineering, insurance, transportation, installation, deinstallation and periodic maintenance of the work during the term of its display, pending approval from the Recreation and Park Commission.
       
    14. Motion to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to pay each of the following artists an honorarium of up to $5,000 for the development of a proposal for Building 1 Plaza for the Treasure Island Art Program: Ai Wei Wei, Pae White, Chakaia Booker and Ned Kahn (alternate).
       
    15. Motion to pay an honorarium of up to $5,000 each to Ai Wei Wei, Antony Gormley and Jorge Pardo for the development of a proposal for Waterfront Plaza for the Treasure Island Art Program.
       
    16. Motion to pay an honorarium of up to $5,000 each to Hiroshi Sugimoto, Chakaia Booker and Andy Goldsworthy for the development of a proposal for Yerba Buena Hilltop Park for the Treasure Island Art Program.
       
    17. Motion to approve the temporary installation of 40 sculptures by Zak Ove, entitled Invisible Men, in Civic Center Plaza commencing late July 2018 through mid-October 2018, and to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to execute a loan agreement with the artist for a budget not to exceed $90,000 with all additional costs to be borne by the artist and the Tobey Clarke Gallery, contingent upon approval from the Recreation and Park Commission.
       
    18. Motion to approve the public art project outline for the Animal Care Facility.
       
    19. Motion to approve revised public art project outline for Bayview Arts Master Plan.
       
    20. Motion to approve the Conceptual Design Phase deliverables by Sarah Cain for San Francisco International Airport: AirTrain.
       
    21. Motion to approve the proposal of the selected artist, Johanna Grawunder, for the façade of the San Francisco International Airport: Long Term Parking Garage 2, as recommended by the project selection panel.
       
    22. Motion to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into contract with Johanna Grawunder for an amount not to exceed $1,080,000 for design, fabrication, transportation, and installation consultation of an artwork for the façade of the San Francisco International Airport: Long Term Parking Garage 2.
       
    23. Motion to approve San Francisco International Airport: Long Term Parking Garage finalist Diana Thater’s proposal for consideration for the upcoming Terminal 1, three-story wall public art opportunity.
       
    24. Motion to approve the selected finalists Nathan Lynch, Gay Outlaw, Mark Reigelman II and May Wilson for the San Francisco International Airport: Terminal 1, Courtyard Sculpture Project.
       
    25. Motion to approve the selected finalists Michael Arcega, Sanaz Mazinani, Woody Othello, and Alison Saar for the San Francisco International Airport: International Terminal, Boarding Area G Sculpture Project.
       
    26. Motion to approve the selected finalists Aaron Curry, Nathan Lynch, and Kohei Nawa for the San Francisco International Airport: Hyatt Hotel Sculpture Project.
       
    27. Motion to approve the project outline for a suspended artwork by Tahiti Pehrson for the San Francisco International Airport Hyatt 4th Floor Lobby Suspended Artwork
       
    28. Motion to approve the selected artists Emory Douglas and Caleb Duarte for the Margaret Hayward Playground Public Art Project as recommended by the Artist Selection Panel.
       
    29. Motion to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into contract with artists Emory Douglas and Caleb Duarte for an amount not to exceed $33,200 for design, fabrication, transportation and installation consultation of an artwork at Margaret Hayward Playground.
       
    30. Motion to approve Miguel Arzabe’s six final designs for the 2018 Art on Market Street Kiosk Poster Series.
       
    31. Motion to approve alteration of Re-Connection/Re-Cognition, a sculptural grouping by Linnea Glatt located at Laguna Honda Hospital and Rehabilitation Center, by the removal of the three blue nautical “button” sculptures and relocation of the pink button adjacent to the fence.
       
    32. Motion to approve the public art program outline for the Southeast Health Center Expansion Project.
       
  7. New Business and Announcements
    Discussion

    (This item is to allow the Commissioners to introduce new agenda items for consideration, to report on recent arts activities and to make announcements.)
     
  8. Adjournment
    Action

     

posted 1/5/18, 10:30 a.m. spr
 


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De acuerdo con la Ley sobre Estadounidenses con Discapacidades (Americans with Disabilities Act) y la Ordenanza de Acceso a Idiomas (Language Access Ordinance) intérpretes de chino, español, y lenguaje de señas estarán disponibles de ser requeridos. En adición, se hará todo el esfuerzo posible para proveer un sistema mejoramiento de sonido, materiales de la reunión en formatos alternativos, y/o proveer un leedor. Las minutas podrán ser traducidas luego de ser aprobadas por la Comisión. Para solicitar estos servicios, favor contactar a Sharon Page Ritchie, Commission Secretary, por lo menos 48 horas antes de la reunión al 415/252-2256. Las solicitudes tardías serán consideradas de ser posible. La sala de audiencia es accesible a silla de ruedas.


PATAKARAN PARA SA PAG-ACCESS NG MGA MITING

Ayon sa batas ng Americans with Disabilities Act at ng Language Access Ordinance, maaring mag-request ng mga tagapagsalin wika sa salitang Tsino, Espanyol at/o sa may kapansanan pandinig sa American Sign Language. Bukod pa dito, sisikapin gawan ng paraan na makapaglaan ng gamit upang lalong pabutihin ang inyong pakikinig, maibahagi ang mga kaganapan ng miting sa iba’t ibang anyo, at/o isang tagapagbasa. Ang mga kaganapan ng miting ay maaring isalin sa ibang wika matapos ito ay aprobahan ng komisyon. Sa mga ganitong uri ng kahilingan, mangyari po lamang makipag ugnayan kay Sharon Page Ritchie, Commission Secretary, sa 415/252-2256. Magbigay po lamang ng hindi bababa sa 48 oras na abiso bago ng miting. Kung maari, ang mga late na hiling ay posibleng tanggapin. Ang silid ng pagpupulungan ay accessible sa mga naka wheelchair.