Full Commission - May 3, 2021 - Agenda
MEETING OF THE FULL ARTS COMMISSION
Monday, May 3, 2021
2 p.m.
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Agenda
Arts Commissioners: Roberto Ordeñana, President; Janine Shiota, Vice President
Yakuh Askew, JD Beltran, Charles Collins, Suzie Ferras, Yiying Lu, Nabiel Musleh, Linda Parker Pennington, Abby Sadin Schnair, Marcus Shelby, Kimberlee Stryker, Debra Walker, Paul Woolford; Joel Koppel, ex officio (non-voting)
- Roll Call
- Approval of Minutes
Action
Motion to approve April 5, 2021 Minutes.
Explanatory Document: Draft Minutes
- 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.)
- Director’s Report
Discussion
Current administrative, budgetary, legislative and programming developments and announcements.
Staff Presenter: Director of Cultural Affairs Ralph Remington
- Committee Reports and Committee Matters
- Civic Design Review Committee —Kimberlee Stryker, Chair
- Discussion: Report from the Civic Design Committee regarding activities of the Committee and the Program.
- Discussion: Report from the Civic Design Committee regarding activities of the Committee and the Program.
- Community Investments Committee – Charles Collins, Chair
- Discussion: Report from the Community Investments Committee regarding activities of the Committee and the Program.
- Discussion: Cultural Equity Grants Overview Presentation
Staff Presenter: Jaren Bonillo
Explanatory Document: CEG Presentation
- Visual Arts Committee – Suzie Ferras, Chair
- Discussion: Report from the Visual Arts Committee regarding activities of the Committee and the Program.
- Action: Discussion and possible motion to approve the design of a temporary installation of Lift Every Voice, by Illuminate. The proposal is for an illuminated text installation on the Spreckels Temple of Music in the music concourse of Golden Gate Park. The installation period shall be for 2 years, from June 1, 2021 to June 30, 2023. The installation will not become part of the Civic Art Collection.
- Action: Discussion and possible motion: to approve Louisiana Bendolph (Renee Bott Collection), Spencer Cunningham Keeton, Alicia McCarthy, Adia Millet, Brendan Monroe, Kelly Ording, Jerome Reyes, Muzae Sesay, Barbara Stauffacher Solomon, and Eli Sudbrack, and Mel Vera Cruz for the Minna-Natoma Street Art Corridor Streetscape Public Art opportunity, and Walter Kitundu, Masako Miki, Woody De Othello, Pedro Reyes, Jesse Schlesinger, and Rayanne Tabet and Ballman Khapalova, for the Minna-Natoma Street Art Corridor Street Furniture Public Art opportunity, as recommended by the artist review panel.
- Civic Design Review Committee —Kimberlee Stryker, Chair
- Consent Calendar
The following items are included in the Consent Calendar subject to withdrawal at the request of a Commissioner.- Motion to approve the Civic Design Review Committee Meeting Minutes of April 19, 2021.
- Motion to approve the Visual Arts Committee Meeting Minutes of April 21, 2021.
Civic Design Review Committee Recommendations (April 19, 2021, link to agenda)
Action - Motion to approve a Single Phase Review of the Leather & LQBTQ District Commemorative Plaque Project as presented.
- Motion to approve Phase 2 of the Portsmouth Square Improvement Project with the following contingency: the project team will take another look at the fenestration patterning on the Clubhouse.
- Motion to approve Phase 1 of the Ocean Beach Sloat Boulevard Restroom Project with the following contingencies: 1. that all project teams will work with staff to come up with a plan that ensures the entire project has continuity and 2. The project team will study the possibility of an outdoor sink.
- Motion to approve a Single Phase Review of the Merced Heights Playground Lower Terrace Renovation Project as presented.
- Motion to approve Post Phase 3 of the Southeast Treatment Plant - Biosolids Project as presented.
Community Investments Committee Recommendations (April 20, 2021, link to agenda)
Action - Motion to approve to extend the grant agreement to the African American Art and Culture Complex (authorized by Resolution No. 0601-20-062) and increase the grant amount by $822,182 from $916,591; a total of $1,216,924 for the cultural center ($635,223 plus $581,701); a total of $286,500 to support activities at the cultural center from the Department of Children Youth and Families (DCYF) (actual amount from DCYF in FY21 was $147,000 plus $139,500); a total of $235,349 to sub-grantee Queer Cultural Center (QCC) ($111,481 plus $123,868); and to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into a Grant Agreement not to exceed $1,738,773 ($916,591 plus $822,182) for fiscal year 2021-2022 at this time.
- Motion to approve to extend the grant agreement to the Bayview Opera House Inc. (authorized by Resolution No. 0601-20-063) and increase the grant amount by $359,607 from $388,452 and to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into a grant agreement not to exceed $748,059 for fiscal year 2021-2022 at this time.
- Motion to approve to extend the grant agreement to the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts (authorized by Resolution No. 0601-20-064) and increase the grant amount by $574,667 from $627,408 and to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into a grant agreement not to exceed $1,202,075 for fiscal year 2021-2022 at this time.
- Motion to approve to extend the grant agreement to SOMArts (authorized by Resolution No. 0601-20-065) by $764,737 from $838,597; a total of $1,367,985 for the cultural center ($653,256 plus $714,729); a total of $235,349 to sub-grantee Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center (APICC) ($111,481 plus $123,868); and to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into a grant agreement not to exceed $1,603,334 for fiscal year 2021-2022 at this time.
- Motion to approve to increase and extend the grant amount of $123,868 (authorized by Resolution No. 0706-20-078) to the American Indian Cultural Center (Fiscal Sponsor: Intersection for the Arts) by $111,481 and to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into a grant agreement not to exceed $235,349 for fiscal year 2021-2022 at this time.
- Motion to approve the Artivist-in-Residence (AIR) funding recommendation to award two (2) grants the following organizations, and to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into grant agreements for amounts not to exceed the following at this time:
San Francisco Youth Theatre, $400,000
Citizen Film, $400,000
- Motion to approve to increase and extend the grant amounts of $52,000 (authorized by Resolution No. 0506-19-109) by $55,000 to the WritersCorps Teaching Artist-in-Residence teaching artists for fiscal year 2021-2022; and to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into grant agreements for amounts not to exceed the following at this time:
Robyn Carter (Fiscal Sponsor Intersection for the Arts), $107.000
Madeleine Clifford (Fiscal Sponsor Intersection for the Arts), $107,000
Mandeep Sethi (Fiscal Sponsor Intersection for the Arts), $107,000
- Motion to approve the funding recommendations of the San Francisco Artist Grants (SFA) funding recommendations to award sixty-four (64) grants totaling $1,280,000 to the following individuals, and to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into grant agreements with each or their fiscal sponsor for amounts not to exceed the following at this time:
Alexander Hernandez, $20,000
Alpha Oumar Sidibe (Fiscal Sponsor: Dancers’ Group Inc.), $20,000
Amihan Ildefonzo Redondiez, (Fiscal Sponsor: Filipino-American Development Foundation), $20,000
Amy Grace Lam, $20,000
Andreina Maldonado, $20,000
Angela Han, $20,000
Antony Fangary, $20,000
Ata’ataoletaeao McNealy, $20,000
Brittany Newell, $20,000
Calixto E. Robles, $20,000
Carol S. Seigel, $20,000
Cecilia Pena-Govea (Fiscal Sponsor: Brava for Women in the Arts), $20,000
Daniel Lau (Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center), $20,000
Danny Thanh Nguyen, $20,000
David R. Molina, $20,000
Éamon Ezra McGivern, $20,000
Eduardo Daza Taylor IV, $20,000
Eric Garcia (Fiscal Sponsor: Dancers’ Group Inc.), $20,000
Erica Dwyer, $20,000
Fernando Martí, $20,000
Howard Joshua Faught, $20,000
Jalitza Ferreras, $20,000
Javier Briones, $20,000
Jenifer Karla Wofford, $20,000
Jo Kreiter, $20,000
John Thomas, $20,000
Josephine Lea Iselin, $20,000
Juliana Delgado Lopera, $20,000
Kelly Lynn Falzone Inouye, $20,000
Kevin Dublin, $20,000
Kevin Seaman, $20,000
Kevin Simmonds, $20,000
Kija Lucas, $20,000
Kimberly Arteche (Fiscal Sponsor: Kearny Street Workshop), $20,000
Kimberly Shuck, $20,000
Kyle Casey Chu, $20,000
Lauren Garcia, $20,000
Lenora Lee, $20,000
Leticia Hernández, $20,000
Lisa Wanzer, $20,000
Lourdes Figueroa, $20,000
Marina Fukushima (Fiscal Sponsor: Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center), $20,000
Melissa Hung, $20,000
Michael Arcega, $20,000
Michael Warr, $20,000
Monica L Magtoto, $20,000
Natasha Tamate Weiss, $20,000
Niloufar Talebi, $20,000
Pamela Z (Fiscal Sponsor: Circuit Network), $20,000
Ploy Pirapokin, $20,000
Rachel Nai Xin Khong, $20,000
Rodney L Ewing, $20,000
Sarah Matsui, $20,000
Sephora Woldu, $20,000
Shawna Virago, $20,000
Tanea Lunsford, $20,000
Tania Santiago Santos (Fiscal Sponsor: World Arts West), $20,000
Tara Dorabji (Fiscal Sponsor: Chinese for Affirmative Action), $20,000
Tsungwei Moo, $20,000
Vanessa F Sanchez, $20,000
Veronica Majano, $20,000
Vida Kuang (Fiscal Sponsor: Asian Improv Arts), $20,000
Virgie Tovar, $20,000
William Rhodes, $20,000
- Motion to approve the Cultural Equity Initiatives (CEI) funding recommendations to award twenty-seven (27) grants totaling $2,138,000 to the following organizations, and to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into grant agreements with each organization or their fiscal sponsor for amounts not to exceed the following at this time:
A PLACE OF HER OWN (Fiscal Sponsor: Asian American Women Artists Association Inc.), $50,000
African-American Shakespeare Company, $100,000
AfroSolo Theatre Company (Fiscal Sponsor: Intersection for the Arts), $75,000
American Indian Cultural Center (Fiscal Sponsor: Intersection for the Arts), $100,000
Anti-Eviction Mapping Project (Fiscal Sponsor: Independent Arts & Media), $50,000
Arab Film and Media Institute, $88,000
Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits (Fiscal Sponsor: QCC-The Center for Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Art & Culture), $75,000
Chrysalis Studio Fiscal Sponsor: (Fiscal Sponsor: QCC-The Center for Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Art & Culture), $75,000
David Herrera Performance Company (Fiscal Sponsor: Dancers’ Group Inc.), $50,000
Embodiment Project, $100,000
Emerging Arts Professionals San Francisco Bay Area (Fiscal Sponsor: Intersection for the Arts), $100,000
Ensemble for These Times (Fiscal Sponsor: InterMusic SF), $50,000
Festival of Latin American Contemporary Choreographers (Fiscal Sponsor: Dancers’ Group Inc.), $75,000
Flyaway Productions, $100,000
Foglifter Press, $50,000
Friends of SCRAP Inc., $100,000
Genryu Arts, $100,000
Handful Players Inc., $100,000
Kultivate Labs, $100,000
Push Dance Company, $100,000
Related Tactics (Fiscal Sponsor: Chinese Culture Foundation of San Francisco), $25,000
Sammay Productions (Fiscal Sponsor: Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center), $50,000
SF Urban Film Fest (Fiscal Sponsor: Intersection for the Arts), $75,000
The Black Woman Is God (Fiscal Sponsor: African American Art and Culture Complex), $50,000
Women’s Audio Mission, $100,000
Yerba Buena Arts & Events, $100,000
Zaccho SF, $100,000
- Motion to approve the Creative Space (CRSP) funding recommendations to award six (6) grants totaling $400,000 to the following organizations, and to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into grant agreements with each organization or their fiscal sponsor, for amounts not to exceed the following at this time:
Chinese Culture Foundation of San Francisco, $50,000
Community Arts Stabilization Trust, $50,000
Friends of SCRAP Inc., $50,000
Gray Area Foundation for the Arts, $50,000
Kultivate Labs, $100,000
Youth Speaks Inc., $100,000
Visual Arts Committee Recommendations (April 21, 2021, link to agenda)
Action - Motion to authorize an increase to ARG Conservation Services in the amount of $249,000 (from $500,000-$749,000) to perform as-needed fine art conservation maintenance services for miscellaneous artworks in the Civic Art Collection.
- Motion to approve revised construction document phase deliverables for Jesse Schlesinger’s currently untitled artworks for the Judah Streetscape Project.
- Motion to approve construction document phase deliverables for Alison Saar’s artwork, Flourish, for the San Francisco International Airport Terminal 3 Connector project.
- Motion to approve construction document phase deliverables for Susan Narduli’s artwork, Holos, for the San Francisco Police Department’s Traffic Company and Forensic Services Project.
- Motion to approve SFFD historical and department photographs and for fabrication and display at the SFFD Ambulance Deployment Facility.
- Motion to approve Construction Document phase deliverables (Structural Engineering Drawings) for the Mayor Ed Lee Plaque design by Antonio Mendez for SFO International Airport International Terminal Departure Hall.
- Motion to approve The Natural World, a mural design by artist Neil Ballard. The mural will be installed on the Faxon Garage at 545 Faxon Ave., at Ocean Ave. The work will measure approximately 10.5 ft h x 51.5 ft. w. The project is funded by a District 7 Participatory Budgeting grant. The mural will not become part of the Civic Art Collection.
- Motion to approve Forecasting the Time, a mural design by artist Elaine Chu. The mural will be installed on the 101 Fern St., rear of the building at 1268 Sutter St. The work will measure approximately 10’ 9”–14’ 9” h ft. x 82 ft. w. The project is funded by a Community Challenge Grant and Lower Polk neighbors. The mural will not become part of the Civic Art Collection.
- Motion to approve Moss Street Marsh, by artist Amanda Lynn, and Hot Off the Press by Antoine Marnata and Daniel Pan. Moss Street Marsh will be installed on 1074 Folsom St. and will measure approximately 25’ h x 64’ w, and also installed on 76 Moss St. and will measure approximately 20’ h x 16’ w. Hot Off the Press will be installed on 1069-1073 Howard St. and will measure approximately 35’ h ft. x 100’ ft. w. The project is funded by a Community Challenge Grant. The murals will not become part of the Civic Art Collection.
- Motion to rescind RESOLUTION 0301-21-060, which approved the following list of artworks for purchase and display at San Francisco International Airport’s Kadish Gallery, as recommended by the artist review panel.
Natural Landscape
Ansel Adams, Moon and Half Dome, Yosemite National Park, CA, gelatin silver print, 9-1/4” x 7-1/4”, 1960, $9,500
Robert Adams, La Loma Hills, Colton California, gelatin silver print, 16” x 20”, 1983, $19,000
Robert Adams, Dead Palms, Partially Uprooted, Ontario, California, gelatin silver print, 16” x 20”, 1983, $21,000
Wynn Bullock, Rocks and Waves, silver gelatin print, 7-1/2” x 9”, 1968, $10,000
Wynn Bullock, Let There be Light, silver gelatin print, 7-1/2” x 9-1/2”, 1954, $25,000
Wynn Bullock, Tree Trunk, vintage gelatin silver print, 7-1/2” x 9-1/2”, 1971, $15,000
Linda Connor, Leaf, California, contact print on printing out paper, 8” x 10”, 1972, $3,500
Imogen Cunningham, Log on Beach, vintage gelatin silver print, 7-1/2” x 9-1/4”, 1948, $25,000
Richard Misrach, Burnt Forest and Half Dome, Yosemite, pigment print, 30” x 37”, 1988, $18,000
Richard Misrach, Dead Fish, Salton Sea, pigment print, 20” x 24”, 1983, $18,000
Brett Weston, Garrapata Beach, California, gelatin silver print, 7-1/2” x 9-1/2”, 1954, $10,000
Edward Weston, Dante’s View, gelatin silver print, 7-1/4” x 9-1/4”, 1938, $8,000
Edward Weston, China Cove, gelatin silver print, 7-1/2” x 9-1/2”, date unknown, $6,000
Community/Documentary
Janet Delaney, Woman with Mexican Flag (from Public Matters, 1982-1988), archival pigment print, 9” x 9”, $1,500 - $2,800
Janet Delaney, I May Not Get There…First Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade (from Public Matters, 1982-1988), archival pigment print, 9” x 9”, $1,500 - $2,800
Janet Delaney, Car Salesmen on Market Street (from Public Matters, 1982-1988), archival pigment print, 9” x 9”, $1,500 - $2,800
Anthony Hernandez, Public Transit Areas #6, gelatin silver print, 30” x 40”, 1979, $9,000
Anthony Hernandez, Public Transit Areas #8, gelatin silver print, 30” x 40”, 1979, $9,000
Anthony Hernandez, Public Transit Areas #10, gelatin silver print, 30” x 40”, 1980, $9,000
Anthony Hernandez, Public Transit Areas #46, gelatin silver print, 30” x 40”, 1979, $9,000
Michael Jang, At Home with the Jangs, archival pigment print, 30” x 40”, 1973, $10,000
Michael Jang, Lucy Wearing Green, archival pigment print, 30” x 40”, 1973, $10,000
Michael Jang, Chris Skiing, archival pigment print, 40” x 30”, 1973, $10,000
David Johnson, Fillmore Street, archival pigment print, 20” x 24”, C.1940s, $400
Wesley Johnson, Crowd at Texas Playhouse, archival pigment print, 20” x 24”, 1958, $400
David Johnson, David Robinson, archival pigment print, 20” x 24”, C.1940s, $400
David Johnson, Rhythm Records, archival pigment print, 20” x 24”, 1947, $400
Wesley Johnson, Lottie “The Body” Claiborne, archival pigment print, 20” x 24”, C.1950s, $400
Jerry Stoll, Jam Session Inside Bop City, archival pigment print, 20” x 24”, C.1940s, $400
Garry Winogrand, Klamath River, California, gelatin silver print, 14” x 11”, 1964, $21,000
Garry Winogrand, Los Angeles International Airport, gelatin silver print, 14” x 11”, 1964, $9,500
Built Environment
John Divola, Zuma #5, archival digital color pigment print, 24” x 30”, $10,000
John Divola, Zuma #12, archival digital color pigment print, 24” x 30”, $10,000
John Divola, Zuma #70, archival digital color pigment print, 24” x 30”, $10,000
Lee Friedlander, Los Angeles, California, gelatin silver print, 11” x 14”, 1970, $14,000
Lee Friedlander, Alameda, California, gelatin silver print, 11” x 14”, 1967, $9,000
Fred Lyon, Boy on Bicycle, Cabrillo and 22nd Avenue, gelatin silver print, 14” x 11”, C.1950s, $2,500
Fred Lyon, Fairmont Hotel in Fog atop San Francisco’s Nob Hill, vintage gelatin silver print, 14” x 11”, C.1950s, $7,500
Catherine Wagner, Northern Vista, George Moscone Site, San Francisco, archival pigment print, 20” x 24”, 1978, $12,000
Catherine Wagner, Arch Construction IV, George Moscone Site, San Francisco, archival pigment print, 20” x 24”, 1978, $12,000
Edward Weston, Plasterworks, gelatin silver print, 9-1/8” x 7-1/4”, 1927, $12,000
- Motion to approve the list of artworks for purchase and display at San Francisco International Airport’s Kadish Gallery, as recommended by the artist review panel, with corrected purchase prices.
Natural Landscape
Ansel Adams, Moon and Half Dome, Yosemite National Park, CA, gelatin silver print, 9-1/4” x 7-1/4”, 1960, $9,500
Robert Adams, La Loma Hills, Colton California, gelatin silver print, 16” x 20”, 1983, $19,000
Robert Adams, Dead Palms, Partially Uprooted, Ontario, California, gelatin silver print, 16” x 20”, 1983, $21,000
Wynn Bullock, Rocks and Waves, silver gelatin print, 7-1/2” x 9”, 1968, $10,000
Wynn Bullock, Let There be Light, silver gelatin print, 7-1/2” x 9-1/2”, 1954, $25,000
Wynn Bullock, Tree Trunk, vintage gelatin silver print, 7-1/2” x 9-1/2”, 1971, $15,000
Linda Connor, Leaf, California, contact print on printing out paper, 8” x 10”, 1972, $3,500
Imogen Cunningham, Log on Beach, vintage gelatin silver print, 7-1/2” x 9-1/4”, 1948, $25,000
Richard Misrach, Burnt Forest and Half Dome, Yosemite, pigment print, 30” x 37”, 1988, $18,000
Richard Misrach, Dead Fish, Salton Sea, pigment print, 20” x 24”, 1983, $18,000
Brett Weston, Garrapata Beach, California, gelatin silver print, 7-1/2” x 9-1/2”, 1954, $10,000
Edward Weston, Dante’s View, gelatin silver print, 7-1/4” x 9-1/4”, 1938, $8,000
Edward Weston, China Cove, gelatin silver print, 7-1/2” x 9-1/2”, date unknown, $6,000
Community/Documentary
Janet Delaney, Woman with Mexican Flag (from Public Matters, 1982-1988), archival pigment print, 9” x 9”, $1,500 - $2,800
Janet Delaney, I May Not Get There…First Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade (from Public Matters, 1982-1988), archival pigment print, 9” x 9”, $1,500 - $2,800
Janet Delaney, Car Salesmen on Market Street (from Public Matters, 1982-1988), archival pigment print, 9” x 9”, $1,500 - $2,800
Anthony Hernandez, Public Transit Areas #6, gelatin silver print, 30” x 40”, 1979, $9,000
Anthony Hernandez, Public Transit Areas #8, gelatin silver print, 30” x 40”, 1979, $9,000
Anthony Hernandez, Public Transit Areas #10, gelatin silver print, 30” x 40”, 1980, $9,000
Anthony Hernandez, Public Transit Areas #46, gelatin silver print, 30” x 40”, 1979, $9,000
Michael Jang, At Home with the Jangs, archival pigment print, 30” x 40”, 1973, $10,000
Michael Jang, Lucy Wearing Green, archival pigment print, 30” x 40”, 1973, $10,000
Michael Jang, Chris Skiing, archival pigment print, 40” x 30”, 1973, $10,000
David Johnson, Fillmore Street, archival pigment print, 20” x 24”, C.1940s, $400
Wesley Johnson, Crowd at Texas Playhouse, archival pigment print, 20” x 24”, 1958, $400
David Johnson, David Robinson, archival pigment print, 20” x 24”, C.1940s, $400
David Johnson, Rhythm Records, archival pigment print, 20” x 24”, 1947, $400
Wesley Johnson, Lottie “The Body” Claiborne, archival pigment print, 20” x 24”, C.1950s, $400
Jerry Stoll, Jam Session Inside Bop City, archival pigment print, 20” x 24”, C.1940s, $400
Garry Winogrand, Klamath River, California, gelatin silver print, 14” x 11”, 1964, $9,500
Garry Winogrand, Los Angeles International Airport, gelatin silver print, 14” x 11”, 1964, $21,000
Built Environment
John Divola, Zuma #5, archival digital color pigment print, 24” x 30”, $10,000
John Divola, Zuma #12, archival digital color pigment print, 24” x 30”, $10,000
John Divola, Zuma #70, archival digital color pigment print, 24” x 30”, $10,000
Lee Friedlander, Los Angeles, California, gelatin silver print, 11” x 14”, 1970, $14,000
Lee Friedlander, Alameda, California, gelatin silver print, 11” x 14”, 1967, $9,500
Fred Lyon, Boy on Bicycle, Cabrillo and 22nd Avenue, gelatin silver print, 14” x 11”, C.1950s, $2,500
Fred Lyon, Fairmont Hotel in Fog atop San Francisco’s Nob Hill, vintage gelatin silver print, 14” x 11”, C.1950s, $7,500
Catherine Wagner, Northern Vista, George Moscone Site, San Francisco, archival pigment print, 20” x 24”, 1978, $12,000
Catherine Wagner, Arch Construction IV, George Moscone Site, San Francisco, archival pigment print, 20” x 24”, 1978, $12,000
Edward Weston, Plasterworks, gelatin silver print, 9-1/8” x 7-1/4”, 1927, $12,000
- Motion to approve the design of Monumental Reckoning, by See Black Womxn in partnership with the Museum of African Diaspora. The installation consists of three hundred-fifty 4’ figures surrounding the Francis Scott Key monument in Golden Gate Park. The installation will be from June 1, 2021-June 30-2023. The installation will not become part of the Civic Art Collection.
- Motion to approve the Project Outline for the Herz Recreation Center public art project.
- Motion to approve revised design development documents for Jesse Schlesinger’s untitled artworks for the Judah Streetscape Public Art Project.
- Motion to approve design development documents for Susan Narduli’s artwork, Holos for the Traffic Company and Forensic Services Division Public Art Project.
- Motion to approve the selected finalist Randy Coloksy for the Potrero Gateway Park Public Art Project, as recommended by the artist review panel.
- Motion to approve the artwork, Untitled, a stainless steel sculpture by artists Jim Campbell and Werner Klotz, as installed at the Central Subway Union Square Market Street Station Platform Level.
- Motio: to approve the artwork, Lucy in the Sky, an LED artwork by Erwin Redl, as installed at the Central Subway Union Square Market Street Station Concourse Level.
- Motion to approve artists selected for the potential purchase of artwork for the Southeast Community Center at 1550 Evans—2D Artwork Program.
- Motion to approve the Construction Document Phase deliverables (Artwork Mock-up and Structural Engineering Drawings) by Kim Anno for the SFO C3C Secure Connector Wall.
- Motion to approve the selected finalists, Juana Alicia Araiza, Javier Rocabado, and Josue Rojas for the Mission Branch Library Public Art Project, as recommended by the artist review panel.
- 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.)
- Adjournment
Action
Posted 4/30/2021, 10:15 a.m. adv
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Meeting Procedures
1. Agenda items will normally be heard in order. Please note, that on occasion a special circumstance may necessitate that an agenda item be taken out of order. To ensure that an agenda item is not missed, it is advised to arrive at the beginning of the meeting. All agenda changes will be announced by the Chair at the top of the meeting.
2. Public comment will be taken before or during the Committee’s consideration of each agenda item. Each speaker will be allowed to speak for the time allotted by the Chair at the top of the meeting or up to three (3) minutes.
3. During General Public Comment, members of the public may address the Commissioners on matters that are within the Arts Commission’s jurisdiction and are not on the agenda.
4. Any person speaking during a public comment period may supply a brief written summary of their comments, which shall, if no more than 150 words, be included in the official file. Written comments pertaining to this meeting should be submitted to art-info@sfgov.org.
Electronic Devices Prohibited
The ringing of and use of cell phones, pagers, and similar sound-producing electronic devices are prohibited at this meeting, except as necessary to participate remotely. The Chair may order the exclusion from participation of any person responsible for improper disruptions to this remote meeting.
Disability Access
To obtain a disability‐related modification or accommodation, including auxiliary aids or services, to participate in the meeting, please contact Alyssa Ventre at Alyssa.ventre@sfgov.org or 415-252-2255, at least 48 hours before the meeting, except for Monday meetings, for which the deadline is 4:00 p.m. the previous Friday.
Archives Available
A recording of this meeting will be available online after the meeting at the following address: https://sfgov.org/arts/audio-archive-8.
Lobbyist Registration and Reporting Requirements
Individuals and entities that influence or attempt to influence local legislative or administrative action may be required by the San Francisco Lobbyist Ordinance (San Francisco Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code sections 2.100-2.160) to register and report lobbying activity. For more information about the Lobbyist Ordinance, please contact the Ethics Commission at 25 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 220, San Francisco, CA 94102, telephone 415/252-3100, fax 415/252-3112 and http://www.sfethics.org/ethics/2009/12/lobbyist-ordinance-2010.html.
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS UNDER THE SUNSHINE ORDINANCE
Government’s duty is to serve the public, reaching its decision in full view of the public. Commissions, boards, councils and other agencies of the City and County exist to conduct the people’s business. This ordinance assures that deliberations are conducted before the people and that City operations are open to the people’s review. For more information on your rights under the Sunshine Ordinance or to report a violation of the ordinance, contact by mail to Administrator, Sunshine Ordinance Task Force, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, Room 244, San Francisco CA 94102-4689; by phone at 415-554 7724; by fax at 415-554 7854; or by email at sotf@sfgov.org.
Citizens interested in obtaining a free copy of the Sunshine Ordinance can request a copy from by printing Chapter 67 of the San Francisco Administrative Code on the Internet, http://www.sfgov.org/sunshine/
Accessibility Meeting Policy
Per the American 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 Commission Secretary Alyssa Ventre at least 48 hours before the meeting at 415-252-2255. Late requests will be honored if possible. The hearing room is wheelchair accessible.
利便参與會議的相關規定
根據美國殘疾人士法案和語言服務條例,中文、西班牙語、和/或美國手語翻譯人員在收到要求後將會提供翻譯服務。另外,我們將盡力提供擴音設備。同時也將會提供不同格式的會議資料, 和/或者提供閱讀器。此外,翻譯版本的會議記錄可在委員會通過後提供。上述的要求,請於會議前最少48小時致電415-252-2255向Alyssa Ventre提出。逾期提出的請求,若可能的話,亦會被考慮接納。聽證室設有輪椅通道。
POLITICA DE ACCESO A LA REUNIÓN
De acuerdo con la Ley sobre Estadounidenses con Discapacidades (American 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 Commission Secretary, Alyssa Ventre, por lo menos 48 horas antes de la reunión al 415-252-2255. 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 American 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 Commission Secretary Alyssa Ventre sa 415-252-2255. 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.