Full Commission - May 7, 2018 - Minutes
MEETING OF THE FULL ARTS COMMISSION
Monday, May 7, 2018
2:00 p.m.
City Hall Room 416
1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place
Minutes
President Beltran called the meeting to order at 2:06 p.m.
- Roll Call
Commissioners Present
JD Beltran, President
Roberto Ordeñana, Vice President
Simon Frankel
Mary Jung
Abby Sadin Schnair
Janine Shiota
Lydia So
Kimberlee Stryker
Paul Woolford
Commissioners Absent
Charles Collins
Dorka Keehn
Sherene Melania
Marcus Shelby
Jessica Silverman
Barbara Sklar
Rich Hillis, ex officio
- Approval of Minutes
There was no public comment, and the minutes were unanimously approved as follows.
RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-122: Motion to approve April 2, 2018 Minutes.
- General Public Comment
There was no public comment.
- Director’s Report
Mr. DeCaigny reported that the Arts Commission and the Historic Preservation Commission have filed a joint request with the Board of Appeals for rehearing of its decision blocking issuance of the Certificate of Appropriateness for the removal of the “Early Days” portion of the Pioneer Monument. He announced that the Board would hear the petition for rehearing on Wednesday, June 13, at 5:00 p.m., and he explained the process and timeline of the appeal, noting that a super-majority of the Board was required to grant rehearing. He referred Commissioners to the explanatory memo from Deputy City Attorney Lauren Curry, and supporting documents, and commended Senior Registrar Allison Cummings and the Collections team for their work on this process.
Mr. DeCaigny announced the Arts Market on the second Friday of the month, May 11 from 10:00 to 5:00, featuring Street Artists, in the lobby of the War Memorial Veterans Building. He also reported on the opening of the Galleries’ new show, Culture Catalyst, showcasing the legacy of the Neighborhood Arts Program. He congratulated the Galleries and Community Investments staff, the two co-curators, and the artists, adding that some 450 people attended the opening. He announced the showing of the film Sanctuary Rising at the Main Library, part of the spring Sanctuary City program. Mr. DeCaigny announced the opening of Westward, photographs of the West by ten female photographers, curated by Ann Jastrab, on display on the ground floor and in the North Light Court of City Hall, with a reception on May 11 at 5:30. He also announced the opening reception on May 31 at Pier 27 for the Haifa Sister City sculpture, Point of View, a collaboration between Israeli artist Saron Paz and San Francisco artist Matthew Passmore.
Finally, he thanked the Community Investments team for their work on the grant recommendations on this agenda for the coming fiscal year, for an impressive group of individual artists and organizations. He noted that the team made a robust presentation to the Community Arts, Education and Grants Committee at its recent meeting.
There was no public comment.
- Committee Reports and Committee Matters
- Civic Design Review Committee—Kimberlee Stryker, Chair
- Commissioner Stryker reported that the Committee held a short meeting, and approved all the projects they reviewed, including a remodel of the control tower base at San Francisco Airport, and a wastewater treatment project.
There was no public comment.
- Commissioner Stryker reported that the Committee held a short meeting, and approved all the projects they reviewed, including a remodel of the control tower base at San Francisco Airport, and a wastewater treatment project.
- Community Arts, Education and Grants Committee—Sherene Melania, Chair
- In the absence of Commissioner Melania, Vice President Ordeñana reported that the Community Investments staff presented the recommendations from the various panels for the coming year's grants to the Committee, and that Community Investments Director Barbara Mumby discussed how the program was following the principles of cultural equity.
Vice President Ordeñana asked Mr. DeCaigny to discuss the following motions. Mr. DeCaigny explained that grantee Urban Jazz Dance Company had changed fiscal sponsors, and this was a simple administrative change.
There was no public comment, and the motion was unanimously approved as follows.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-123: Motion to rescind the FY2017-2018 Organization Project grant to Urban Jazz Dance Company (Fiscal Sponsor: Zaccho Dance Theatre), for an amount not to exceed $12,000, authorized by Resolution No. 0501-17-116.
There was no public comment, and the motion was unanimously approved as follows.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-124: Motion to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into a FY2017-2018 Organization Project grant with Urban Jazz Dance (Fiscal Sponsor: Intersection for the Arts) for an amount not to exceed $12,000.
President Beltran called for public comment on the Committee's report, and a number of grantees spoke on the importance of the grants to their work and thanked the Commission.
Public Comment:
Elizabeth O’Malley of the Roxie Theater said that the theater was over 100 years old, and that their nonprofit was young. She said that the funding from the Arts Commission enabled huge leaps forward. She was joined by Isabel Fondevila who, with an Organizational Project Grant, had curated a Latinx film series. They explained that the Creative Space Grant was a first step to long-term sustainability, allowing them to start a capital campaign and move toward purchasing the building.
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto spoke about his work of movement, drag and storytelling, queer Muslim futurism. He talked about confronting Islamophobia and the other issues presented by his work, and how the grant would allow him to present public rehearsals and collaborations, as well as paying a fair wage to artists.
Wai Yee Poon of Chinese for Affirmative Action said that their work prioritized the most marginalized, including limited-English speakers, investing in leadership development.
Amy Yu Hui Lin, also of Chinese for Affirmative Action, said that their project opened a pathway to empowerment through storytelling for immigrants facing threats.
Paul Flores explained that he had been working as a theater artist for over twenty years. He thanked the Commission for its important work. He noted that he has traveled all over the world, and can always say how great it is in San Francisco. He said it was important to fight hard for artists in community, and that the support of the Commission has allowed artists like himself to grow and develop. This grant will help him develop a performance of Pilgrim Street at Z Space in September.
Dani Gabriel of the Young Women’s Freedom Center thanked the Commission, and said that her first teaching job was with WritersCorps seventeen years ago, and it had grown into a continuing long-term partnership. She said that the Artists and Communities in Partnership grant would support creative writing, art and photography workshops with a particular focus on young queer and trans women.
There was no further public comment.
- In the absence of Commissioner Melania, Vice President Ordeñana reported that the Community Investments staff presented the recommendations from the various panels for the coming year's grants to the Committee, and that Community Investments Director Barbara Mumby discussed how the program was following the principles of cultural equity.
- Visual Arts Committee—Dorka Keehn, Chair
- Before the report, Mr. DeCaigny introduced the newest member of the Civic Art Collection and Public Art Program staff, Project Manager Trisha Lagaso Goldberg. He explained that she had recently moved back to the Bay area from the Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, and that some years ago, she had served as Executive Director of Southern Exposure.
In the absence of Commissioner Keehn, President Beltran reported that the Committee met on April 18, and approved a fantastic temporary exhibit of forty large sculptures, Invisible Men and the Masque of Darkness, by Zak Ove, which will be installed in the Civic Center this summer. Director of Public Art Trust and Special Initiatives Jill Manton explained that the work would be installed after Pride, and added that the sculptures were being loaded onto the vessel today to bring them to San Francisco. President Beltran reported that the Committee had also approved a Galleries exhibition, a light artwork for the Mint Plaza, relocation of a statue in Palega Park, and new artworks for the San Francisco Airport Hyatt Hotel.
There was no public comment.
- Before the report, Mr. DeCaigny introduced the newest member of the Civic Art Collection and Public Art Program staff, Project Manager Trisha Lagaso Goldberg. He explained that she had recently moved back to the Bay area from the Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, and that some years ago, she had served as Executive Director of Southern Exposure.
- Civic Design Review Committee—Kimberlee Stryker, Chair
- Consent Calendar
Vice President Ordeñana recused himself from consideration of items 35, 37 and 40 on the Consent Calendar, regarding a Cultural Equity Initiative grant to Still Here Productions (item 35), an Individual Artist Commission to Sean Dorsey (item 37) and Organization Project Grants to Chrysalis Studio, Creative Labor: Queer Visual Artists Working Group, San Francisco Transgender Film Festival and Still Here Productions (item 40). Sean Dorsey and fiscal sponsor Fresh Meat Productions have a financial relationship with Vice President Ordeñana’s employer, the San Francisco Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender (“SF LGBT”) Center, as does the Queer Cultural Center, fiscal sponsor for the remaining grantees.
Vice President Ordeñana left the room at 2:40 p.m. President Beltran called for public comment and then a vote on the following motions. There was no public comment, and the motions were unanimously approved as follows, with the recusal of Vice President Ordeñana.
RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-160: Motion to approve recommendations to award one grant totaling $9,811 in the 2018-2019 cycle of Cultural Equity Initiatives (“CEI”) to Still Here Productions (Fiscal Sponsor: Queer Cultural Center) and to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into a grant agreement for an amount not to exceed $9,811.
RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-162: Motion to approve recommendation to award one grant totaling $15,000 in the 2018-2019 cycle of Individual Artist Commissions (“IAC”) to Sean Dorsey (Fiscal Sponsor: Fresh Meat Productions) and to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into a grant agreement for an amount not to exceed $15,000.
RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-165: Motion to approve recommendations to award four grants totaling $59,429 in the 2018-2019 cycle of Organization Project Grants (“OPG”) to the following organizations, and to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into grant agreements with each organization for amounts not to exceed the following:
Chrysalis Studio (Fiscal Sponsor: Queer Cultural Center), $19,418
Creative Labor: Queer Visual Artists Working Group (Fiscal Sponsor: Queer Cultural Center), $10,200
San Francisco Transgender Film Festival (Fiscal Sponsor: Fresh Meat Productions), $20,000
Still Here Productions (Fiscal Sponsor: Queer Cultural Center), $9,811
Vice President Ordeñana returned to the room at 2:41 p.m.
President Beltran called for consideration of the remainder of the Consent Calendar, and Commissioner Frankel inquired about agenda item 24, new commissions for artists Miguel Arzabe and David Wilson, for the Airport Hyatt Hotel. Public Art Program Director Susan Pontious explained that the artworks had not yet been selected, and that she expected the purchase prices to be no more than $25,000 each. The motion was amended to reflect this limit to the purchase amount, and there was no further discussion.
There was no public comment, and the remainder of the Consent Calendar was approved unanimously as follows.
RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-125:
Approval: RESOLVED, that this Commission does hereby adopt the following items on the Consent Calendar and their related Resolutions:
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-126: Motion to approve the Civic Design Review Committee Meeting Minutes of March 19, 2018.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-127: Motion to approve the Executive Committee Meeting Minutes of March 26, 2018.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-128: Motion to approve the Civic Design Review Committee Meeting Minutes of April 16, 2018.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-129: Motion to approve the Visual Arts Committee Meeting Minutes of April 18, 2018.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-130: Motion to approve the Community Arts, Education and Grants Committee Meeting Minutes of April 24, 2018.
Civic Design Review Committee Recommendations (April 16, 2018)
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-131: Motion to approve Phase 1 Changes of the Terminal 2 (“T2”) Air Traffic Control Tower (“ATCT”) Demolition and Office Tower Modifications (Buildback) Project.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-132: Motion to approve Phase 3 of the San Francisco Airport (“SFO”) Mel Leong Industrial Waste Water Treatment Plant Laboratory/Administrative Building Project contingent upon: 1) adding a darker panel over the conference room windows, 2) concealing the roof utilities with a screen, and 3) simplifying the planting palette.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-133: Motion to approve Phase 3 of the Garfield Pool Center Project.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-134: Motion to approve Phase 3 of the San Francisco Fire Department (“SFFD”) Ambulance Deployment Facility Project.
Visual Arts Committee Recommendations (April 18, 2018)
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-135: Motion to approve the mural design of Mural Muses by artists Erin Yoshi, Franceska Gamez, and Cece Carpio. The painted mural will be on an exterior wall at Frank McCoppin Elementary School, 651 Sixth Street. The painted mural will measure approximately 25 ft. by 50 ft. The project is funded by the San Francisco Arts Commission Special Project Grant and Indiegogo Community Support, and is sponsored by the Asian American Women Artists Association; the painted mural will not become part of the Civic Art Collection.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-136: Motion to approve as installed the completed artwork entitled Flight, 2016, by Ben Trautman for the Randall Museum of Science, Nature and the Arts.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-137: Motion to approve and to accept into the Civic Art Collection the artwork entitled Flight, 2016, by Ben Trautman. The abstracted sculpture inspired from a bird in flight consists of steel, aluminum, wood, resin, acetal plastic and wire, and measures 1 ft. by 19 ft. by 6 ft. The artwork was commissioned for and is located at the Randall Museum of Science, Nature and the Arts.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-138: Motion to approve and to accept into the Civic Art Collection the artwork entitled Land of the Helping Hand, 2017, by Sirron Norris. The painted mural and aluminum panels depicting iconic Bay Area landmarks in a cartoon landscape consists of one primary mural (approximately 7 ft. by 17-1/2 ft.), seven smaller murals (ranging in size), and eight wall artworks in the exam and waiting rooms (36 in. by 24 in.). The artwork was commissioned for and is located at the Pediatric Emergency Department at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-139: Motion to approve honoraria to artists participating in the SFAC Galleries’ exhibition Culture Catalyst (the previously untitled Neighborhood Arts Program 50th Anniversary Exhibition), opening April 27, 2018: $400 each to the following artists: Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Nancy Cato, Sara Elizabeth Maynard, Jane Norling, Eugene E. White; $1,200 to Tina Kashiwagi (on behalf of the artist collective MACRO WAVES); $750 to each of the following for their writing contributions: René Yañez, Alleluia Panis and Arlene Goldbard.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-140: Motion to retroactively accept into the Civic Art Collection the tile mural (title unknown) from 1967, by Win Ng. The glazed ceramic tile mural depicting various elements of medical science consists of eight separate panels, each measuring approximately 122 in. x 69 in., adorns the entry façade of the Maxine Hall Health Center located at 1301 Pierce St. The mural design was approved and purchased by Resolution No. 9003-1967-S at the Regular Meeting of the Art Commission held on February 6, 1967. Assigned retroactive accession number 1967.86.a-h.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-141: Motion to rescind Arts Commission Resolution No. 0108-18-020: 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 Clark Gallery, contingent upon approval from the Recreation and Park Commission.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-142: Motion to approve the temporary installation of 40 sculptures by Zak Ove, entitled Invisible Men and the Masque of Darkness in Civic Center Plaza commencing as early as June 30, 2018 through November 7, 2018 and to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to execute a loan agreement with the artist not to exceed $105,000.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-143: Motion to authorize an allocation of $30,000 from the Public Art Trust to be used as a contingency reserve for the Zak Ove sculpture project entitled Invisible Men and the Masque of Darkness in Civic Center Plaza commencing as early as June 30, 2018 through November 7, 2018.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-144: Motion to approve artists’ honoraria for the research and development of artwork for the SFAC Galleries 2018 exhibition Conversation 7: Farah Al Qasimi and Marcela Pardo Ariza (July 6–August 25, 2018) in the following amounts: Farah Al Qasimi, $4,000; and Marcela Pardo Ariza, $4,000.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-145: Motion to approve the following finalists for the Mint Plaza project as recommended by the artist selection panel: Future Cities Lab, Haddad | Drugan (Haddad Drugan LLC), HYBYCOZO (COZO Industries LLC), IwamotoScott (IwamotoScott Architecture, LLP), and Shan Shan Sheng (East West Fine Art Studio), and approval to pay each finalist an honorarium up to $1,200.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-146: Motion to relocate Invocation (2004), a steel rod and perforated metal galvanized sculpture by Pepe Ozan, from the northwest corner of Cesar Chavez Street and Vermont Street to Palega Park.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-147: Motion to approve selected artist Sanaz Mazinani and proposal titled Spin for the Golden Gate Tennis Center Public Art Project as recommended by the artist selection panel.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-148: Motion to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into contract with artist Sanaz Mazinani for an amount not to exceed $57,325 for design, fabrication, transportation and installation consultation of an artwork for the Golden Gate Tennis Center Public Art Project.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-149: Motion to approve the purchase of the following artworks for display at the San Francisco International Airport: Hyatt Hotel as recommended by the artist selection panel:
Miya Ando, November Evening Cloud 4.6, 2017, dye on aluminum, 48 in. by 72 in., $35,500
New Commission by Miguel Arzabe, purchase amount not to exceed $25,000
James Chronister, California (1), 2018, oil on canvas, 72 in. by 50 in., $20,000
Ala Ebtekar, Zenith (IV), 2015, acrylic over cyanograph on canvas, 72 in. by 125 in., $50,000
Terri Loewenthal, Psychscape 26 (Rock Garden, CA), 2017, archival pigment print, 40 in. by 30 in. (framed), $8,500
Terri Loewenthal, Psychscape 48 (Lookout Mountain, CA), 2017, archival pigment print, 40 in. by 30 in. (framed), $8,500
Terri Loewenthal, Psychscape 73 (Downs, Mount, CA), 2017, archival pigment print, 40 in. by 30 in. (framed), $8,500
Richard Misrach, Golden Gate Bridge, 3.8.00, 5:16 pm, 2000, pigment print, 60 in. by 74 in., $50,000
Richard Misrach, Golden Gate Bridge, 2.27.00, 4:55 pm, 2000, pigment print, 60 in. by 74 in., $50,000
Richard Misrach, Golden Gate Bridge, 2.16.98, 5:20 pm, 1998, pigment print, 60 in. by 74 in., $50,000
New Commission by David Wilson, purchase amount not to exceed $25,000
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-150: Motion to approve the possible purchase of artworks by the following shortlist of artists for display at the San Francisco International Airport: Terminal 1, Boarding Area B as recommended by the artist selection panel:
Yorgo Alexopoulos
Lisa Ann Auerbach John Bankston
Tammy Rae Carland
David Huffman
Oliver Jackson
Chris Johanson
Frank Lobdell
Alicia McCarthy
Barry McGee
Jenny Odell
Susan O’Malley
Clare Rojas
Muzae Sesay
Hank Willis Thomas
Lava Thomas
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-151: Motion to approve the purchase of the artwork entitled No Other Lands Their Glory Know, 2018 by Alice Shaw (a limited edition carbon pigment print on Pura Smooth with 24k gold leafing) for display at the San Francisco International Airport, Consolidated Administrative Campus.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-152: Motion to approve artist Emily Fromm’s Conceptual Design Phase deliverables (artwork rendering, sketches and budget) for San Francisco International Airport: Terminal 1 Center, AC–06 Project.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-153: Motion to approve the public art project outline for the San Francisco International Airport Terminal 1: Boarding Area B, End of Pier Suspended Sculpture Project.
Community Arts, Education and Grants Committee Recommendations (April 24, 2018)
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-154: Motion to approve an Artistic Legacy Grant (“ALG”) in the 2018-2019 cycle to Nā Lei Hulu I Ka Wēkiu and to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into a grant agreement for an amount not to exceed $40,000.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-155: Motion to approve recommendations to award ten grants totaling $186,020 in the 2018-2019 cycle of Artists and Communities in Partnership–Social Justice (“ACIP-SJ”) 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:
AfroSolo Theatre Company (Fiscal Sponsor: Idris Ackamoor and Cultural Odyssey), $18,497
Anti-Eviction Mapping Project (Fiscal Sponsor: Bay Area Community Law Foundation), $17,900
Chinese for Affirmative Action, $20,000
Coalition on Homelessness, $20,000
Dolores Street Community Services Inc., $20,000
Gabriela San Francisco (Fiscal Sponsor: Filipino-American Development Foundation), $9,623
Glide Foundation, $20,000
Mujeres Unidas y Activas, $20,000
Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project, $20,000
Young Women’s Freedom Center (Fiscal Sponsor: Center for Young Women’s Development), $20,000
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-156: Motion to approve recommendations to award ten grants totaling $199,992 in the 2018-2019 cycle of Artists and Communities in Partnership-Youth (“ACIP-Youth”) 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:
CommunityGrows, (Fiscal Sponsor: Tides Center), $20,000
Downtown Continuation High School (Fiscal Sponsor: American Conservatory Theatre Foundation), $20,000
Flyaway Productions, $20,000
Independence High School (Fiscal Sponsor: Spark sf Public Schools), $20,000
Push Dance Company, $20,000
San Francisco Mime Troupe, $19,992
StageWrite (Fiscal Sponsor: Intersection for the Arts), $20,000
Streetside Stories Inc., $20,000
Success Center San Francisco, $20,000
Women’s Audio Mission, $20,000
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-157: Motion to approve recommendations to award eight grants totaling $40,000 in the 2018-2019 cycle of Arts for Neighborhood Vitality (“ANV”) 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:
Au Co Vietnamese Cultural Center, $5,000
Brava for Women in the Arts, $5,000
Chinese Historical Society of America, $5,000
Genryu Arts, $5,000
Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California, $5,000
Precita Eyes Muralists, $5,000
Salsa Festival on Fillmore (Fiscal Sponsor: West Bay Local Development Corporation), $5,000
The Village Project (Fiscal Sponsor: Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco), $5,000
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-158: Motion to approve recommendations to award ten grants totaling $564,861 in the 2018-2019 cycle of Creative Space (“CRSP”) 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:
Abada-Capoeira San Francisco, $50,000
Artspace Development Corporation, $50,000
Blue Bear School of Music, $100,000
Exitheatre, $44,863
Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Historical Society, $50,000
Joe Goode Performance Group, $50,000
Levydance Inc., $20,000
Performing Arts Workshop Inc., $99,998
Roxie Theater, $50,000
Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project, $50,000
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-159: Motion to approve recommendations to award twenty grants totaling $1,040,219 in the 2018-2019 cycle of Cultural Equity Initiatives (“CEI”) 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:
African-American Shakespeare Company, $30,000
Asian Improv aRts (Fiscal Sponsor: SOMArts), $29,999
Aunt Lute Foundation, $60,000
Chhandam Chitresh Das Dance Company, $90,000
Cultural Odyssey, $90,000
Eth-Noh-Tec, $42,150
Eye Zen Presents (Fiscal Sponsor: Counterpulse), $28,000
Festival of Latin American Contemporary Choreographers (Fiscal Sponsor: Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts), $7,952
Golden Thread Productions, $90,000
Kulintang Arts, Inc., $74,797
La Pocha Nostra, $72,335
Lenora Lee Dance, (Fiscal Sponsor: Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center), $48,491
Manilatown Heritage Foundation, $16,000
Push Dance Company, $30,870
Robert Moses Kin, $90,000
San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Company, $13,200
San Francisco Black Film Festival (Fiscal Sponsor: West Bay Local Development Corporation), $21,875
San Francisco Mime Troupe, $90,000
Small Press Traffic Literary Arts Center, $24,550
Youth Art Exchange (Fiscal Sponsor: Tides Center), $90,000
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-161: Motion to approve recommendations to award forty-four grants totaling $657,000 in the 2018-2019 cycle of Individual Artist Commissions (“IAC”) to the following individuals, and to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into grant agreements with each individual for amounts not to exceed the following:
Jose Abad (Fiscal Sponsor: Jess Curtis/Gravity Inc.), $15,000
Idris Ackamoor (Fiscal Sponsor: Idris Ackamoor and Cultural Odyssey), $15,000
Rotimi Oluwashola Agbabiaka, $15,000
Aureen Almario, $15,000
Lincoln Basaing, $15,000
Elizabeth-Starbright Bilyck, (Fiscal Sponsor: Intersection for the Arts), $15,000
Conrad J. Benedicto, $15,000
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (Fiscal Sponsor: Jess Curtis/Gravity Inc.), $15,000
Anne Bluethenthal (Fiscal Sponsor: Anne Bluethenthal & Dancers), $15,000
Caroline Cabading, $15,000
Lily Cai, $15,000
Nicole Calasich, $15,000
Beth Custer, $15,000
Keli Dailey (Fiscal Sponsor: Media Alliance), $14,000
Kerensa DeMars, $15,000
Megan Finlay (Fiscal Sponsor: Rapid Descent Physical Performance Company), $15,000
Paul S. Flores, $15,000
Christine Funsch (Fiscal Sponsor: Dancers Group), $15,000
Jason Hanasik, $15,000
Keith Hennessy (Fiscal Sponsor: Circo Zero), $15,000
Sascha Jacobsen, $15,000
Jon Jang (Fiscal Sponsor: Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center), $15,000
Krissy Keefer (Fiscal Sponsor: Dance Brigade), $15,000
Daniel Lee, $15,000
Lenora Lee (Fiscal Sponsor: Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center), $15,000
Leye Felicite Martin (Fiscal Sponsor: Fely Productions – ZEWP African Arts Academy), $15,000
Lauren Malbroux (Fiscal Sponsor: African American Arts and Culture Complex), $15,000
Sara Mann (Fiscal Sponsor: Mixed Bag Productions), $15,000
Richard Marriott, $15,000
Ami Molinelli, $15,000
Alleluia Panis, $15,000
Michael Phelan, $15,000
Vanessa Sanchez, $15,000
Oliver Saria (Fiscal Sponsor: Bindlestiff Studio), $15,000
Derek Schmidt, $15,000
Kevin Seaman, $15,000
Lauren Simpson, $13,000
Gang Situ, $15,000
Melody Takata (Fiscal Sponsor: Genryu Arts), $15,000
Seiichi Tanaka, $15,000
Niloufar Talebi, $15,000
Ross Travis (Fiscal Sponsor: Intersection for the Arts), $15,000
Nancy Wang (Fiscal Sponsor: Eth-Noh-Tec), $15,000
Tessa Wills (Fiscal Sponsor: Dancers Group), $15,000
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-163: Motion to approve recommendations to award three grants totaling $170,000 in the 2018-2019 cycle of Native American Arts and Cultural Traditions (“NAACT”) 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:
Cultural Conservancy (Cultural Equity Initiatives grant), $100,000
Dancing Earth Creations (Cultural Equity Initiatives grant) (Fiscal Sponsor: Intersection for the Arts), $50,000
Cultural Conservancy (Organizational Project Grant), $20,000
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-164: Motion to approve recommendations to award fifty grants totaling $949,926 in the 2018-2019 cycle of Organization Project Grants (“OPG”) to the following organizations, and to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into grant agreements with each organization for amounts not to exceed the following:
3rd I South Asian Independent Film, $20,000
ABD Productions (Fiscal Sponsor: Anne Bluethenthal & Dancers), $20,000
Arab Film Festival, $20,000
Asian American Women Artists Association, $20,000
Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center, $20,000
Au Co Vietnamese Cultural Center, $20,000
Bay Bridged, Inc., $20,000
Bayview Hunters Point Center for Arts and Technology, $20,000
Bernal Heights Outdoor Cinema (Fiscal Sponsor: San Francisco Parks Alliance), $11,349
Campo Santo (Fiscal Sponsor: Intersection for the Arts), $20,000
Chhandam Chitresh Das Dance Company, $20,000
Chinese Cultural Productions, $20,000
Chinese Culture Foundation of San Francisco, $20,000
Chinese Historical Society of America, $20,000
Croatian Cultural Center of San Francisco, $16,915
Cultural Odyssey, $20,000
Dance Brigade, $20,000
Eye Zen Presents (Fiscal Sponsor: Counterpulse), $20,000
Hope Mohr Dance, $20,000
Irving Street Projects (Fiscal Sponsor: Intersection for the Arts), $8,462
Jess Curtis/Gravity Inc., $20,000
Joe Goode Performance Group, $20,000
KD MovingGround (Fiscal Sponsor: Counterpulse), $9,000
Kulintang Arts, Inc., $20,000
Left Coast Chamber Ensemble, $20,000
Lenora Lee Dance (Fiscal Sponsor: Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center), $20,000
Litquake Foundation, $20,000
Lorraine Hansberry Theatre (Fiscal Sponsor: Sew Productions), $20,000
Manilatown Heritage Foundation, $16,000
Navarrete x Kajiyama Dance Theater (Fiscal Sponsor: Dancers Group), $20,000
OX (Fiscal Sponsor: Counterpulse), $20,000
Playground, $20,000
Playwrights Foundation, $20,000
Radar Productions, $20,000
Red Poppy Art House (Fiscal Sponsor: Intersection for the Arts), $20,000
Root Division, $20,000
Roxie Theater, $20,000
San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Company, $13,200
San Francisco Black Film Festival (Fiscal Sponsor: West Bay Local Development Corporation), $20,000
San Francisco Mime Troupe, $20,000
Shakespeare–San Francisco, $20,000
Sixth Street Photography Workshop (Fiscal Sponsor: Tenants and Owners Development Corporation), $20,000
Small Press Traffic Literary Arts Center, $20,000
The African & African American Performing Arts Coalition (Fiscal Sponsor: Dance Brigade), $15,000
The Lab, $20,000
The Village Project (Fiscal Sponsor: Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco), $20,000
Theatre of Yugen, $20,000
Yerba Buena Arts & Events, $20,000
Youth Art Exchange (Fiscal Sponsor: Tides Center), $20,000
Zaccho Dance Theatre, $20,000
- RESOLUTION NO. 0507-18-126: Motion to approve the Civic Design Review Committee Meeting Minutes of March 19, 2018.
- New Business and Announcements
Mr. DeCaigny announced that he has been elected to the San Francisco Community Investment Fund Board, to serve as a representative of the City, and to the Yerba Buena Gardens Conservancy Interim Board. Deputy City Attorney Andrew Shen recommended that he file an Advance Written Directive, and Mr. DeCaigny said that he would come back to the Commission for that. President Beltran congratulated him on these appointments.
President Beltran reminded everyone that this was graduation month, and Master of Fine Arts graduate shows were being presented at California College of the Arts, the Art Institute and other schools, and she encouraged everyone to see them. Commissioner Schnair added that American Conservatory Theater’s graduation would be held on Monday, May 21, at the Strand Theater at noon.
There was no further news or announcements, and there was no public comment.
- Adjournment
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 2:47 p.m.
posted 5/21/18, 7:00 p.m. spr
approved 7/9/18
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