Visual Arts Committee - August 18, 2021 - Agenda

Meeting Date: 
August 18, 2021 - 3:00pm
Location: 

 SAN FRANCISCO ARTS COMMISSION
VISUAL ARTS COMMITTEE

Wednesday, August 18, 2021
3 p.m.
Remote meeting via video and teleconferencing
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Agenda


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Agenda

Visual Arts Committee Members:

Suzie Ferras, Chair
JD Beltran

Yiying Lu       
Nabiel Musleh

Abby Sadin Schnair
Janine Shiota
Debra Walker

1. Call to Order, Roll Call, and Agenda Changes

2. General Public Comment
(This item is to allow members of the public to comment generally on matters within the Committee’s purview as well as to suggest new agenda items for the Committee’s consideration.)

3. Consent Calendar
Action

Explanatory Documents: Items 3 & 4
Presentation Time: Approximately 3 minutes

 

  1. Motion to rescind Resolution # 0106-20-021 authorizing the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into contract with Lite Brite Neon Studio LLC for an amount not to exceed $632,000 for fabrication and transportation of an artwork by Andrea Bowers (DBA Radical Patience Inc.) for the San Francisco International Airport: Terminal 1 Underpass Lighting Project.
     
  1. Motion to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into contract with Lite Brite Neon Studio LLC for an amount not to exceed $45.660 for design of an artwork by Andrea Bowers (DBA Radical Patience Inc.) for the San Francisco International Airport: Harvey Milk Terminal 1 Underpass Lighting Project.
     
  2. Motion to approve Together We Grow, a mosaic design by artist Kim Jensen. The mosaic will be installed on the Ramsell Streel Stairs (Brotherhood Way). The mosaic will be installed on 24 steps, measuring 5.5 ft. high by 8 ft. wide. The project is funded by a Community Challenge Grant. The mosaic will not become part of the Civic Art Collection.
     
  3. Motion to approve the following arts professionals as panelists for public art artist review panels:

Walter Kitundu, Artist

 

4. Minna Natoma Streetscape Project
Action

Staff Presenter: Jill Manton

Explanatory Document: Panel summary and proposal images
Presentation Time: Approximately 15 minutes
Presentation of the selected artists to design the sculptural street furniture and the streetscape paving for the Minna Natoma Streetscape Project.

Sculptural Street Furniture Commission
Discussion and Possible Action:
to approve the selection of Masako Miki and Jesse Schlesinger to design the sculptural street furniture for the Minna Natoma Art Corridor Project for a fee of $35,000 to be paid to each artist with one artist to be assigned to Minna and one to be assigned to Natoma.

Discussion and Possible Action: to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into contracts with Masako Miki and Jesse Schlesinger to design the sculptural street furniture for the Minna Natoma Art Corridor Project for an amount not exceed $35,000 each for the Minna Natoma streetscape project.


Streetscape Paving Design Commission
Discussion and Possible Action:
to approve the selection of Muzae Sesay to design the street surface paving for Natoma Street for a fee of $30,000 as part of the Minna Natoma Streetscape Project with Kelly Ording as an alternate.

Discussion and Possible Action: to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into contract with Muzae Sesay street surface paving for Natoma Street for an amount not exceed $30,000 for the Minna Natoma streetscape project.

Discussion and Possible Action: to approve the selection of Barbara Stauffacher Solomon and Mel Vera Cruz to design the street surface paving for Minna Street for a fee of $30,000 and $35,000 respectively depending upon which section of Minna Street is delegated to the Artist with Kelly Ording as an alternate.

Discussion and Possible Action: to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into contracts with Barbara Stauffacher Solomon and Mel Vera Cruz to design the street surface paving for Minna Street for an amount not to exceed $30,000 and $35,000 respectively depending upon which section of Minna Street is delegated to the Artist.
 

5. 2022 Art on Market Street Kiosk Poster Series
Action

Staff Presenter: Craig Corpora         
Explanatory Documents: Selected Artists’ Proposals
Presentation Time: Approximately 7 minutes


Presentation to approve artists A.C. Esguerra, Vida Kaung and Kayan Cheun-Miaw, Frederick Noland, and Gaia Weise and their conceptual proposals for the 2022 Art on Market Street Kiosk Poster Series, as recommended by the artist review panel.

Discussion and Possible Action: to approve artists A.C. Esguerra, Vida Kaung and Kayan Cheun-Miaw (Vida Kaung), Frederick Noland, and Gaia Weise and their conceptual proposals for the 2022 Art on Market Street Kiosk Poster Series, as recommended by the artist review panel.

Discussion and Possible Action: to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into contracts with A.C. Esguerra, Vida Kaung and Kayan Cheun-Miaw (Vida Kaung), Frederick Noland, and Gaia Weise for an amount not exceed $12,000 each for the 2022 Art on Market Street Kiosk Poster Series. 

6. SFO Harvey Milk Terminal 1 Underpass Lighting Project   
Action

Staff Presenter: Zoë Taleporos
Explanatory Document: Architectural Renderings; List of Quotes; Videos
Presentation Time: Approximately 5 minutes

Presentation of the Design Phase deliverables (updated design and quotes) by Andrea Bowers (DBA Radical Patience Inc.) for the San Francisco International Airport: Harvey Milk Terminal 1 Underpass Lighting Project.

Discussion and Possible Action: to approve the Design Phase deliverables (updated design and quotes) by Andrea Bowers (DBA Radical Patience Inc.) for the San Francisco International Airport: Harvey Milk Terminal 1 Underpass Lighting Project.

7. Southeast Health Center Expansion Project – Community History Wall

Action

Staff Presenter: Jackie von Treskow
Explanatory Documents: Conceptual Design Proposal
Presentation Time: Approximately 10 minutes

Presentation of the Conceptual Design Phase deliverables (conceptual design proposal) by William Rhodes for the Southeast Health Center Expansion Project—Community History Wall.

Discussion and Possible Action: to approve Conceptual Design Phase deliverables (conceptual design proposal) by William Rhodes for the Southeast Health Center Expansion Project—Community History Wall.

8. Southeast Community Center—Alex Pitcher Room

Action

Staff Presenter: Jackie von Treskow
Explanatory Document: Final Design
Presentation Time: Approximately 10 minutes


Presentation of the Design Development Phase deliverables (final design) by Kenyatta A. C. Hinkle (KACH Studio) for the Southeast Community Center—Alex Pitcher Room.

Discussion and Possible Action: to approve Design Development Phase deliverables (final design) and Construction Document Phase deliverables (Structural Engineering Drawings) by Kenyatta A. C. Hinkle (KACH Studio) for the Southeast Community Center—Alex Pitcher Room.

9. Southeast Community Center at 1550 Evans – 2D Artwork Program
Action

Staff Presenter: Jackie von Treskow
Explanatory Documents: Artwork Images
Presentation Time: Approximately 5 minutes

Presentation of the amended list of two-dimensional artworks for purchase or licensing and display at the Southeast Community Center at 1550 Evans, as recommended by the artist review panel.

Discussion and Possible Action: to rescind RESOLUTION NO. 0712-21-172, which approved the list of two-dimensional artworks for purchase or licensing and display at the Southeast Community Center at 1550 Evans, as recommended by the artist review panel:
African American Academy/Fely Tchaco, Bayview Shore Candlestick Park, 2021, Oil on Canvas, 24 in x 20 in, $2500
African American Academy/Fely Tchaco, Fam Elegance Ethnic Art Deco, 2020, Digital Art (print on canvas), 60 in x 40 in, $1500 (for licensing)
Louisiana Bendolph, Shared Legacy, 2007, Color Intaglio Print, 31 in x 34.5 in, $3000
Louisiana Bendolph, Look Underneath, 2013, Color Intaglio Print, 37 in x 32 in, $2500
Suhas Bhujbal, Market # 10, 2018, Oil on panel, 36 in x 68 in, $1500 (for licensing)
Suhas Bhujbal, Ocean Breeze, 2017, Oil on panel, 36 in x 68 in, $1500 (for licensing)
Suhas Bhujbal, On the Way to Work, 2017, Oil on canvas, 48 in x 48 in, $4000
Rodney Ewing, Resurrection (Henrietta Lacks), 2016, Silkscreen and dry pigment on paper, 60 in x 40 in, $4000
Rodney Ewing, Brothers and Sisters, 2016, Silkscreen and dry pigment on paper, 60 in x 40 in, $4000
Nina Fabunmi, Pride, 2013, Oil on canvas, 36 in x 36 in, $2910
Nina Fabunmi, DEEP IN A MAN, 2014, Oil on canvas, 30 in x 40 in, $2550
Juan R. Fuentes, Hermanita III, 2021, Linocut, 22 in x 28 in, $1200
Juan R. Fuentes, En El Cielo, 2019, Linocut/Watercolor, 22 in x 30 in, $800
Frederick Hayes, Green with Envy, 2020, Acrylic, 24 in x 18 in, $1500 (for licensing)
Frederick Hayes, Old School No Fool, 2020, Graphite, 17 in x 14 in, $1500 (for licensing)
Ivan Lopez, Eagle Warrior America (Wild Human), 2019, Acrylic on upcycled wood, 36.5 in x 31, $2200
Ivan Lopez, Yellow Sun Power, 2019, Acrylic on wood, 36.5 in x 31, $2200
Derek Macario, Skating Through, 2018, Film Photography, digital scan print, 20 in x 20 in, $250
Derek Macario, Bayview Wheelie, 2017, Film Photography, digital scan print, 20 in x 20 in, $500
Ata'ataoletaeao McNealy, The Afro, 2020, Acrylic on canvas, 36 in x 24 in, $2750
Ata'ataoletaeao McNealy, Thee Fine-Apple, 2020, Acrylic on canvas, 36 in x 24 in, $3000
Boon Heng Pang, Ohlone Prayers For The Future, 2021, Acrylic, mixed media, canvas on aluminum panel, 42 in x 60 in, $3800
Boon Heng Pang, Ohlone Prayers From Our Past, 2021, Acrylic, mixed media, canvas on aluminum panel, 42 in x 60 in, $3800
William Rhodes, Soul of San Francisco Quilt, 2020, Paint, pencil, pen and fabric, 51 in x 63 in, $4000
William Rhodes, Bayview Heroes, 2020, Paint, pencil, pen and fabric, 48 in x 70 in, $4000  
Rhonel Roberts, Pops, 2007, Acrylic on canvas, 36 in x 40 in, $4000
Rhonel Roberts, Dad and Me, 2015, Acrylic on paper, 22 in x 30 in, $1850
Blanca Estela Rodriguez Mandujano, Sisters, 2021, Photography, 45 in x 30 in, $2000
Blanca Estela Rodriguez Mandujano, Trust, 2021, Photography, 45 in x 30 in, $2000
Ron Saunders, Of This Earth I, 2015, Photogram-Sepia Toned Gelatin Silver Print, 20 in x 16 in, $1800
Ron Saunders, Hands of The Ancestors, 2015, Archival pigment print, 24 in x 20 in, $1800
Malik Seneferu, MalikSArt3, 2021, Acrylic on canvas, 36 in x 36 in, $1500 (for licensing)
Malik Seneferu, On The Move, 2016, Acrylic on canvas, 36 in x 48 in, $1500 (for licensing)
Claudio Talavera-Ballon, El Escribidor, 2018, Oil on canvas, 28 in x 22 in, $2000
Claudio Talavera-Ballon, Kitzia, La Visionaria (The Visionary), 2018, Oil on canvas, 32 in x 41.5 in, $1500
Nga Trinh, Hang In The Balance, 2018, Origami, 40 in x 32 in, $4000
Nga Trinh, Butterflies' Flowers, 2017, Origami, 40 in x 32 in, $4000
Ira Watkins, Animals on the Move, 1998, Acrylic on canvas, 48 in x 48 in, $4000
Ira Watkins, The Shipyard (Repairing Ships), 1999, Pastel on paper, 24 in x 36 in, $1200
Ira Watkins, The In Crowd, 2000, Acrylic on wood cutout, 40 in x 48 in, $3000

Discussion and Possible Action: to approve the amended list of two-dimensional artworks for purchase or licensing and display at the Southeast Community Center at 1550 Evans, as recommended by the artist review panel:

African American Academy/Fely Tchaco, Bayview Shore Candlestick Park, 2021, Oil on Canvas, 24 in x 20 in, $2,500
Louisiana Bendolph, Shared Legacy, 2007, Color Intaglio Print, 31 in x 34.5 in, $3,000
Suhas Bhujbal, On the Way to Work, 2017, Oil on canvas, 48 in x 48 in, $4,000
Rodney Ewing, Brothers and Sisters, 2016, Silkscreen and dry pigment on paper, 60 in x 40 in, $4,000
Nina Fabunmi, Pride, 2013, Oil on canvas, 36 in x 36 in, $2,910
Juan R. Fuentes, Hermanita III, 2021, Linocut, 22 in x 28 in, $1,200
Juan R. Fuentes, En El Cielo, 2019, Linocut/Watercolor, 22 in x 30 in, $800
Frederick Hayes, Old School No Fool, 2020, Graphite, 17 in x 14 in, $1,800

Frederick Hayes, Best Friends, 2020, Graphite, 17 in x 14 in, $1,800
Ivan Lopez, Eagle Warrior America (Wild Human), 2019, Acrylic on upcycled wood, 36.5 in x 31 in, $2,000
Ivan Lopez, Yellow Sun Power, 2019, Acrylic on Wood, 36.5 in x 31 in, $2,000
Derek Macario, Skating Through, 2018, Digital Reproduction on Aluminum, $1,500

Derek Macario, Bayview Wheelie, 2017, Digital Reproduction on Aluminum, $1,500
Ata'ataoletaeao McNealy, The Afro, 2020, Acrylic on Canvas, 18 in x 12 in, $1,000 
Ata'ataoletaeao McNealy, The Fine-Apple, 2020, Acrylic on Canvas, 18 in x 12 in, $1,000
Ata'ataoletaeao McNealy, Afro-Puffs, 2020, Acrylic on Canvas, 18 in x 12 in, $1,000
Ata'ataoletaeao McNealy, The ‘Fro Hawk, 2020, Acrylic on Canvas, 18 in x 12 in, $1,000
Boon Heng Pang, The Crane, 2016, Pastel and Mixed Media on Canvas Aluminum Panel, 48 in x 24 in, $2,800
William Rhodes, Soul of San Francisco Quilt, 2020, Paint, Pencil, Pen and Fabric, 51 in x 63 in, $4,000
Rhonel Roberts, Dad and Me, 2015, Acrylic on Paper, 22 in x 30 in, $1,850
Blanca Estela Rodriguez Mandujano, Sisters, 2021, Digital Photographic Print, 45 in x 30 in, $2,000
Blanca Estela Rodriguez Mandujano, Trust, 2021, Digital Photographic Print, 45 in x 30 in, $2,000
Ron Saunders, Of This Earth I, 2015, Digital Reproduction on Aluminum, 26 in x 30 in, $1,500

Ron Saunders, Of This Earth II, 2015, Digital Reproduction on Aluminum, 26 in x 30 in, $1,500
Malik Seneferu, From the Hill and Beyond, 2021, Acrylic on Canvas, 36 in x 36 in, $3,000
Malik Seneferu, On The Move, 2016, Digital Reproduction on Aluminum, 26 in x 30 in, $1,000
Claudio Talavera-Ballon, Kitzia, La Visionaria (The Visionary), 2018, Oil on Canvas, 32 in x 41.5 in, $4,000
Nga Trinh, Dragonfly’s Flowers, 2017, Origami, 40 in x 32 in, $4,000
Ira Watkins, The In Crowd, 2000, Acrylic on wood cutout, 40 in x 48 in, $3,000

10. Mission Branch Library
Action

Staff Presenter: Aleta Lee
Explanatory Document: Panel two summary, Conceptual Proposal
Presentation Time: Approximately 5 minutes

Presentation of the selected artist Juana Alicia Araiza and artwork proposal for the Mission Branch Library Project.

Discussion and Possible Action: to approve the selected artist, Juana Alicia Araiza, and proposal for the Mission Branch Library Project, as recommended by the Mission Branch Library Artist Review Panel.

Discussion and Possible Action: to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into a contract with Juana Alicia Araiza for an amount not to exceed $71,500 for the design, engineering, fabrication, transportation and installation consultation of an artwork for the Mission Branch Library Project.

11. India Basin Shoreline Park – 900 Innes

Action

Staff Presenter: Aleta Lee
Explanatory Documents: Construction Document Phase Deliverables
Presentation Time: Approximately 5 minutes

Presentation of Construction Document Phase deliverables by Raylene Gorum for the India Basin Shoreline Park— 900 Innes Project.


Discussion and Possible Action: to approve the Construction Document Phase deliverables (Sample Mock-ups and Construction Document Drawings) by Raylene Gorum for the India Basin Shoreline Park— 900 Innes Project.

12. New Business and Announcements
(This item is to allow the Commissioners to introduce new agenda items for consideration, to report on recent arts activities and to make announcements.)

13. Adjournment

Action

TP 8/13/2021 3:55PM


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