Full Commission - March 1, 2021 - Minutes
MEETING OF THE ARTS COMMISSION
Monday, March 1, 2021
2:00 p.m.
Remote Meeting via video and teleconferencing
Minutes
President Ordeñana called the meeting to order at 2:03 p.m.
President Ordeñana announced that the following commissioners had been reappointed: Askew, Shiota, and Schnair.
- Roll Call
Commissioners Present
Roberto Ordeñana, President
Janine Shiota, Vice President
Yakuh Askew
JD Beltran
Charles Collins
Suzanne Ferras
Mary Jung
Dorka Keehn
Nabiel Musleh
Linda Parker Pennington
Abby Sadin Schnair
Marcus Shelby
Kimberlee Stryker
Debra Walker
Paul Woolford
Joel Koppel, ex officio
Staff Present:
Ralph Remington, Director of Cultural Affairs
Joanne Lee, Deputy Director of Programs
Alyssa Ventre, Commission Secretary
President Ordeñana announced the virtual meeting instructions.
Commissioner Shelby joined the meeting at 2:06 p.m.
Commissioner Musleh joined the meeting at 2:08 p.m.
Commission Secretary Alyssa Ventre announced public comment instructions.
- Approval of Minutes
Commissioner Shiota, seconded by Commissioner Stryker moved to approve the February 1, 2021 minutes.
There was no public comment.
The motion unanimously carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Ordeñana, Shiota, Askew, Collins, Ferras, Jung, Keehn, Musleh, Parker Pennington, Schnair, Shelby, Stryker, Walker, Woolford
RESOLUTION NO. 0301-21-036:Motion to approve the February 1, 2021 minutes.
- General Public Comment
There was no public comment.
- Director’s Report
President Ordeñana announced Commissioner Keehn’s transition to step down from the Arts Commission after 11 years of service. He said that he is grateful for her commitment to public art. He congratulated her for upholding best practices in public art, her creativity, and her many accomplishments in the Bay Area. He noted that she served on many public art review panels and also is a founding Board Member of ArtCare. He shared that San Francisco has benefited over these years from her dedication, passion and her keen curatorial eye.
Commissioner Keehn thanked President Ordenana for his words. She said that she notified the Mayor’s Office that she was not seeking reappointment. She said that the last decade of service was rewarding but she decided to give others an opportunity to lead. She said she is proud of the work the Commission has done and she is grateful to the staff who brought incredible new work and innovative art. She shared her experiences working with the Civic Design Review Committee and the Visual Arts Committee. She said that she was grateful to expand opportunities for women and people of color to express themselves. She said that change is never smooth and she hopes the commission will continue to push boundaries and continue their efforts to create affordable housing for artists.
Commissioner Beltran joined the meeting at 2:29 p.m.
Commissioners expressed their gratitude and thanks to Commissioner Keehn for her work on the Commission. They noted that she was a champion for women and a strong example of what women can do. They said that they appreciated her commitment and service to San Francisco and recognized her extensive knowledge of the public art field, her drive, leadership and vision.
President Ordeñana asked Commissioner Schnair to speak about her reappointment. Commissioner Schnair said the Mayor’s Office asked her to reconsider and she was happy for the opportunity. She said she was excited to help the agency’s work move forward and for Director Remington’s leadership.
Director Remington said he is looking forward to working with Commissioner Keehn in a different capacity. He thanked her for her contribution to the Commission, to the City and for laying the groundwork for future agency work.
Director Remington announced the following updates: the Form 700 deadline is set for April 1, 2021, Jock McDonald’s We the People will finally be projected on the façade of City Hall, Vallie Brown has been hired as the Director of Grants for the Arts, the Monuments and Memorials Advisory Committee application deadline was extended to March 17, he met with ArtCare who asked staff to provide a wish list of agency priorities and reported that grant panel season had begun.
He also reported the Mayor announced reinvesting funds from the City’s law enforcement budgets into the African American community. He highlighted The Dream Keeper Initiative. He said that the agency is honored to be entrusted with stewarding $2.1M in funds to Black artists and organizations through the Community Investments program. He went on to describe the many city partners helping to deploy these funds.
He also shared the recent news that Mayor London Breed proposed to give one-time support of $16.3 million to the arts that would back fill the shortfall in the hotel tax revenue. Commissioner Walker was featured in the article and he thanked her for advocating for support of the arts community.
Director Remington also congratulated Sanaz Mazinani for her tile mosaic mural at the new Golden Gate Park Tennis Center and thanked Aleta Lee for managing the project.
He said that the next agenda item is an update from Deputy Director Lee on recovery and response efforts.
Public comment:
Jill Manton thanked Commissioner Keehn for the working relationship they shared for the last 15 years. She said the success of the public art program is attributed to Commissioner Keehn’s success. She said she values Commissioner Keehn’s commitment and considers her a role model. She thanked her for her service.
Susan Pontious thanked Commissioner Keehn on behalf of public art staff for her leadership and support. She said that her boldness has allowed for the staff to take on more types of projects and to take risks. She noted many of Commissioner Keehn’s accomplishments in the last decade.
- COVID Response Update
Deputy Director Joanne Lee presented a summary of recovery and response efforts that have supported the arts though the past year. She explained that the Arts and Artists Relief Fund distributed $2.75 million of emergency grants and that we distributed $4.6 million of the Cultural Equity Grants to organizations and individuals. She recognized the cultural centers for pivoting their programing to respond to community needs. She highlighted a response from the SFAC Galleries which was a poster series titled Heroes, San Francisco Thanks Frontline Healthcare Workers. She said the agency participated in the Mayor’s Economic Recovery Taskforce and described the recommendations from the four working groups. She also highlighted other city agency initiatives including San Francisco Creative Corps pilot program, commissioned public health themed murals, arts education at the Community Learning Hubs. She added that the COVID Command Center supported an Artists in Residence Program and a new mural commissioned by Elizabeth Blancas in Clarion Alley,
She described the Arts Impact Endowment grants. She also gave a summary of possible upcoming opportunities for artists to participate in future economic recovery efforts.
Commissioner Ordeñana thanked Deputy Director Lee for her presentation. He acknowledged the incredible work and partnerships over the last year. He also thanked staff for their work on the initiatives.
Commissioners discussed the response and recovery efforts. They agreed that it is clear that staff and leadership pivoted to help guide the emergency funds and to help arts organizations and artists recover. They appreciated work that the staff were able to accomplish and noted that there was still a lot of work to be done.
President Ordeñana left the meeting at 3:17 p.m.
There is no public comment.
- Committee Reports and Committee Matters
- Civic Design Review Committee
Commissioner Stryker reported that the committee met in February to review the following projects including Muni Metro East Expansion Project, Bay corridor transmission and Distribution Project and Herz Playground Recreation Center Project, and the Southeast Treatment Plant Bio solids Digester Facilities Project.
There was no public comment.
- Visual Arts Committee
Commissioner Ferras reported on the 2021 Art on Market Street Poster Series and shared images of Katie Dorame’s We are, We were, We will Be series. She also shared images of the proposed mural by Owen Smith at the Rossi Pool Recreation Center.
There was no public comment.
Commissioner Keehn left the meeting at 3:29 p.m.
- Executive Committee Report
Vice President Shiota reported that Director Remington discussed budget updates at the last meeting. She noted that there were two items on the consent calendar: special project grants and grant review panelists for 2021-2023. She also announced there was a racial equity update from Senior Racial Equity & Policy Analyst Sandra Panopio, who will update the full Commission quarterly.
This was no public comment.
- Civic Design Review Committee
- Consent Calendar
Vice President Shiota introduced the consent calendar items.
Commissioner Beltran, seconded by Commissioner Walker moved to approve the consent calendar items, as presented.
There was no public comment.
The motion carried unanimously by the following vote:
Ayes: Shiota, Askew, Beltran, Collins, Ferras, Jung, Musleh, Parker Pennington, Schnair, Shelby, Styrker, Walker, Woolford.
RESOLUTION NO. 0301-21-037:
Approval: RESOLVED, that this Commission does hereby adopt the following items on the Consent Calendar and their related Resolutions:- RESOLUTION NO. 0301-21-038: Motion to approve the Civic Design Review Committee Meeting Minutes of February 8, 2021.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0301-21-039: Motion to approve the Executive Committee Meeting Minutes of February 22, 2021.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0301-21-040: Motion to approve the Visual Arts Committee Meeting Minutes of February 17, 2021.
Civic Design Review Committee Recommendations (February 8, 2021)
- RESOLUTION NO. 0301-21-041: Motion to approve Phase 1 of the Muni Metro East Expansion Project with a comment to study the geometry of the angle of the awning and that the commissioners agreed with adding more color to the site.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0301-21-042: Motion to approve Phase 3 of the Bay Corridor Transmission and Distribution Project as presented.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0301-21-043: Motion to approve Phase 1 of the Herz Playground Recreation Center Project with the following contingencies: to study the possibility of simplifying the materials that transition between the building and structure relationships, to look at increasing transparency at the entry at Hahn St, to look at the scale of tile, and to redo the tree spacing patterns.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0301-21-044: Motion to approve Phase 3 of the Southeast Treatment Plant Biosolids Digester Facilities Project with a contingency that the fence be set aside and come back for review when they team is ready.
Community Investments Committee Recommendations (January 13, 2021)
- RESOLUTION NO. 0301-21-045: Motion to approve the following panelists to serve, as selected by staff, on SFAC review panels for the 2021-2022 and 2022-2023 fiscal years:
Adam Morris, Academic/Educator
Afshan Tania D'souza-Lodhi, Arts Administrator
Alexander Benjamin Craghead, Academic/Educator
Alexandra Kostoulas, Arts Administrator
Alma Herrera-Pazmino, Arts Administrator
Amanda Andrei, Practicing Artist
Amanda Bornstein, Arts Supporter/Enthusiast
Amanda Hughen, Practicing Artist
Amy l Berk, Academic/Educator
Anastasia Herold, Arts Administrator
Andrew Nelson An Westover, Academic/Educator
Angela Newsham, Practicing Artist
Aprill Lacey, Arts Administrator
Ariana Martinez, Academic/Educator
Audrey Thao Berger, Arts Administrator
Bhumi Patel, Academic/Educator
Brandi Mack, Academic/Educator
Brenden Darby, Academic/Educator
Brennan James DeFrisco, Academic/Educator
Bridget Palmer, Academic/Educator
Bruce Baker, Arts Administrator
Brynn Hurlstone, Academic/Educator
Catherine Lipsetz Dauer, Arts Supporter/Enthusiast
Cathy Lu, Practicing Artist
Crystal Elekwachi, Practicing Artist
Cesar Cadabes, Practicing Artist
Danica Sachs, Arts Administrator
Daria Kaufman, Practicing Artist
David Herrera, Arts Administrator
David Lee-Burleigh, Practicing Artist
Denise Pate, Cultural Worker
Dianne Griffin, Practicing Artist
Duygu Gun, Arts Administrator
Earl Marciano Walls, Academic/Educator
Elizabeth Harvey, Arts Administrator
Elyse Mar, Practicing Artist
Emily Aldama, Academic/Educator
Emma Crane Jaster, Academic/Educator
Erina Alej, Academic/Educator
Ethen Wood, Academic/Educator
Evelyn Orantes, Arts Administrator
Frederick Alvarado, Academic/Educator
Gabriel Christian DeLeon, Practicing Artist
Henry Pacheco, Practicing Artist
Imani Sims, Arts Administrator
Jackson Cooper, Arts Administrator
James Kass, Academic/Educator
Janani Ramachandran, Practicing Artist
Jasmine L. Blanks Jones, Academic/Educator
Jennifer Ewing, Academic/Educator
Jennifer Wells Starkweather, Academic/Educator
Jordan Wilson-Dalzell, Practicing Artist
Jorge Antonio Ortega, Practicing Artist
Joseph Copley-Venturo Diaz, Arts Administrator
Karla Brundage, Academic/Educator
Katherine Robles-Ayala, Practicing Artist
Kathryn Frances Pfaff, Arts Administrator
Kathy Chu, Arts Supporter/Enthusiast
Kay E Anderson, Academic/Educator
Kelly Lynn Falzone Inouye, Practicing Artist
Kimberly Shuck, Practicing Artist
Kyle Casey Chu, Practicing Artist
Laura Gabriela Amador, Academic/Educator
Leilani Salvador, Academic/Educator
Lisa Lui, Arts Administrator
Maeve Altas Sullivan, Arts Administrator
Maeven McGovern, Academic/Educator
MalikHeru Jawanza Seneferu, Practicing Artist
Mary Carbonara, Academic/Educator
Maxim Khusid, Arts Supporter/Enthusiast
Megan Lowe, Academic/Educator
Melvign Badiola, Practicing Artist
Michal Jones, Academic/Educator
Monica Eo'Mailani Flores, Arts Administrator
Nalini Elias, Arts Administrator
Nancy Taylor, Academic/Educator
Nanette Cooper-McGuinness, Academic/Educator
Nepunnee Birondo, Arts Supporter/Enthusiast
Nicole Lavay-Mullenix, Academic/Educator
Nikoo Mamdoohi, Practicing Artist
Patricia Ann Zamora, Academic/Educator
Patrick Ohslund, Academic/Educator
Paul Stojsavljevic-Flores, Academic/Educator
Peter Belkin, Academic/Educator
PJ Gubatina Policarpio, Academic/Educator
Ploy Pirapokin, Academic/Educator
Preeti Vangani, Academic/Educator
Prishni I. Murillo, Arts Supporter/Enthusiast
Ramon Silvestre, Academic/Educator
Raphael Vincent Noz, Academic/Educator
Reginald Edmonds, Arts Administrator
Roberta D'Alois, Arts Administrator
Rodney E. Jackson Jr., Arts Administrator
Ryan Anthony Martinez, Academic/Educator
Sandy Vázquez, Academic/Educator
Sarah Maloney, Academic/Educator
Shannon Price, Academic/Educator
Shawn Rosenmoss, Practicing Artist
Sheba Aaberg, Academic/Educator
Shoresh Alaudini, Academic/Educator
Steven Clark Loscutoff, Arts Administrator
Steven Vasquez Lopez, Academic/Educator
Syd Staiti, Arts Administrator
Taiwo Okunola Afolab, Academic/Educator
Teresa L Concepcion, Arts Administrator
Thomas Wade McClai, Arts Supporter/Enthusiast
Tiffany Minaret Sakato, Arts Administrator
Toby Klayman, Academic/Educator
Torange Yeghiazarian, Practicing Artist
Tracy T Brown, Academic/Educator
Trella Walker, Arts Supporter/Enthusiast
Ty Mckenzie, Arts Administrator
Vanessa Ramos, Arts Administrator
Victoria Araiza, Academic/Educator
Winifred Ruth Day, Arts Administrator
Zachary Kopciak, Academic/Educator.
Executive Committee Recommendations (February 22, 2021)
- RESOLUTION NO. 0301-21-046: Motion to to approve motion to approve recommendations to award two (2) Special Project 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 at this time:
District 5 – African American Art and Culture Complex, $27,500 to support mini-grants for performing artist and musicians.
District 9 – Horizons Unlimited, $25,795 to support artworks memorializing police violence against people of color.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0301-21-047: Motion to approve the following panelists to serve, as selected by staff, on SFAC review panels for the 2021-2022 and 2022-2023 fiscal years:
Amanda Bornstein (Community Vision)
Amy Haven
Anna Landa
Andre Jones
Arturo Mendez-Reyes
Bhumi Patel (Shawl-Anderson Dance Center)
Bruce Baker (Idris Ackamoor and Cultural Odyssey)
Cindy Wu
Cristina Carpio
Diego Gómez
Eileen Nagle
Erina Alejo (Filipino-American Development Foundation)
Grendl Löfkvist Moseley
Hillary Good
Hoi Yiu Leung
Imani Sims (RADAR Productions)
Jasmine L. Blanks Jones (B4 Youth Theatre)
Jennifer Anne Chu
Jill Fantauzza
Joanne Kreiter (Flyaway Productions)
Jordan Gash
Jordan Gray
Jose Alexandro Brunner
Josyli Anne Ladia
Ka Yan Cheung-Miaw
Karla Brundage (826 Valencia)
Kathleen Brown
Kathryn Frances Pfaff (Alonzo King LINES Ballet)
Kevin M. Smokler
Lamont Snaer
Lawrence Lindell Martin Jr
Maeve Altas Sullivan (Alonzo King LINES Ballet)
Mary Ruth Ladd
Matt Silady
Michael Phelan
Michella Rivera-Gravage
Muriel Leung
Omer Shapira
Osman Koc
Rodrigo Ehecatl Duran
Sheeka Arbuthnot
Sofya Yuditskaya
Sophia Asia Gunther
Storm Miguel Florez
Tyler Freeman
Vera Hannush
Victoria Alese Osborn
Wahab Algarmi
Winifred Ruth Day (City of Richmond)
Visual Arts Committee Recommendations (February 17, 2021)
- RESOLUTION NO. 0301-21-048: Motion to to approve The Black Panther, a mural design by artist Illuminaries Group (Tim Hon). The mural will be installed on the building at 4346 Third St. The painted mural will measure approximately 40 ft. by 12 ft. The project is funded by the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development. The painted mural will not become part of the Civic Art Collection.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0301-21-049: Motion to approve the mural designs by Vanessa Lim, Seibot, Crystal Vielula, and Elizabeth McConaughy-Oliver. These murals will be temporarily installed on K-Rails located on multiple blocks in the Tenderloin. The project is partially funded by the Joint Information Center at San Francisco's COVID Command Center and produced by the Tenderloin Community Benefit District.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0301-21-050: Motion to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to increase Carlson Arts LLC’s contract from $499,342.43 to an amount not to exceed $504,517.43 (an increase of $5,175.00) for the Central Subway Yerba Buena Moscone Station Public Art Project. The increase will cover fabrication of a metal strip that will protect the exposed glass edge from potential damage.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0301-21-051: Motion to approve the temporary installation proposals by Mabel Jimenez and Paola De La sponsored by Calle 24, a community benefit organization. The artworks will be installed in the Mission District within the Latino Cultural Corridor for a duration of approximately two months commencing March 1, 2021 through May 2021. The exhibition may be extended at the discretion of the project sponsor and private property owner.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0301-21-052: Motion to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to increase the contract with artist Michael Bartalos, for design, fabrication, and consultation during installation of an artist designed fence and gate panels for the Ambulance Deployment Facility from $327,500 to an amount not to exceed $368,009 (an increase of $40,509) for additional artwork engineering, design and increased costs of steel. Contract originally authorized under Resolution No. 0806-18-253 and modified under Resolution No. 0706-20-083.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0301-21-053: Motion to approve as installed and accept into the Civic art Collection the sculpture La Rose des Vents, 2015, by Jean-Michel Othoniel. The sculpture is formed of two parts, a quatrefoil shaped base of painted steel, and a wind activated kinetic structure on the top formed of 24-karat gold gilded aluminum beads and plates with a steel armature. The work is supported with a painted steel footing and the complete artwork measures 131-7/8 by 96-1/2 by 78-3/4 inches and weighs 1323lbs. The artwork is a gift to the City form Julie Lepinard and JSLH Foundation; located in front lawn of the Conservatory at Golden Gate Park.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0301-21-054: Motion to approve Earl Gage, Jr., a mural design by artist Rigel “CRAYONE” Juratovac. The mural will be installed on the building on the corner of 1233 Laguna St. and Earl Gage Jr. St. The painted mural will measure approximately 37 ft. by 15 ft. The project is funded by a special grant from District 5. The painted mural will not become part of the Civic Art Collection.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0301-21-055: Motion to approve the Design Development Phase deliverable (final design) by Owen Smith for the Rossi Pool public art project.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0301-21-056: Motion to approve artist Katie Dorame’s six final designs for the 2021 Art on Market Street Kiosk Poster Series.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0301-21-057: Motion to approve the project outline and theme for the 2022 Art on Market Street Kiosk Poster Series.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0301-21-058: Motion to approve the selected artist, William Rhodes, for the Southeast Health Center Expansion Project—Community History Wall.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0301-21-059: Motion to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into contract with the selected artist, William Rhodes, for an amount not to exceed $47,000 for the design, fabrication, transportation and installation of an artwork for the Southeast Health Center Expansion Project.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0301-21-060: 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.
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
- RESOLUTION NO. 0301-21-061: Motion to approve the selected finalists, Miguel Arzabe, Aileen Barr and Colette Crutcher, Futureforms, and Gordon Huether, for the Potrero Gateway Park Public Art Project, as recommended by the artist review panel.
- New Business and Announcements
Commissioner Beltran congratulated Commissioner Shelby on the Golden Globe award for his film.
Commissioner Schnair congratulated former Director of Conservatory at ACT, Melissa Smith, for winning a Golden Globe for the film, Nomadland.
There was no public comment.
- Adjournment
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 3:45 p.m.
Posted 3/15/2021, 3:22p, adv
Approved 4/5/2021
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.
Language Accessibility
Translated written materials and interpretation services are available to you at no cost. For assistance, please notify Commission Secretary Alyssa Ventre, 415-252-2255, Alyssa.ventre@sfgov.org.
我們將為閣下提供免費的書面翻譯資料和口譯服務。如需協助,Commission Secretary Alyssa Ventre, 415-252-2255, Alyssa.ventre@sfgov.org
Materiales traducidos y servicios de interpretación están disponibles para usted de manera gratuita. Para asistencia, notifique a Commission Secretary Alyssa Ventre, 415-252-2255, Alyssa.ventre@sfgov.org