Full Commission - July 9, 2018 - Minutes
MEETING OF THE FULL ARTS COMMISSION
Monday, July 9, 2018
2:00 p.m.
City Hall Room 416
1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place
Minutes
In the absence of President Beltran, who was delayed, and Vice President Ordenana, Commissioner Frankel called the meeting to order at 2:11 p.m.
- Roll Call
Commissioners Present
JD Beltran, President (arrived at 2:37 p.m.)
Simon Frankel
Mary Jung
Dorka Keehn
Abby Sadin Schnair
Jessica Silverman
Barbara Sklar (arrived at 2:47 p..m.)
Lydia So
Kimberlee Stryker
Paul Woolford
Commissioners Absent
Roberto Ordeñana, Vice President
Charles Collins
Sherene Melania
Marcus Shelby
Janine Shiota
Rich Hillis, ex officio
- Approval of Minutes
There was no public comment, and the minutes were unanimously approved as follows.
RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-188: Motion to approve May 7, 2018 Minutes.
RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-189: Motion to approve June 4, 2018 Minutes.
- General Public Comment
There was no public comment.
- Director’s Report
In the absence of Mr. DeCaigny, Deputy Director Rebekah Krell gave the report. She began by introducing Jaren Bonillo, the new Senior Program Officer for the Community Investments program. She announced several agency events, including the monthly Art Market in the War Memorial lobby on Friday, July 13, the recent opening of Conversation 7 in the main gallery, the photography show Black in the C+M cafe and the temporary installation of Invisible Man and the Masque of Blackness in the Civic Center Plaza.
Ms. Krell marked the passing of Mission district photographer Ted Pushinsky; Michael Smith, founder of the American Indian Film Institute and Festival; poet and activist Peter Kenichi Yamamoto earlier this year; and Galería de la Raza co-founder René Yañez, “Padrino of the Mission.”
Ms. Krell introduced Brian Cheu, Director of Community Development at the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development, who gave an overview of the recently passed Cultural District legislation sponsored by Supervisor Ronen. He discussed the goals of the program, which encompasses the five currently existing cultural districts (Japantown, Calle 24 Latino Cultural District, SoMa Pilipinas Filipino Cultural Heritage District, Compton’s Transgender Cultural District, Leather and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer Cultural District), and outlined the process for the creation and support of new cultural districts. The Commission discussed the legislation, how it might be implemented, and how districts will be administered and funded.
President Beltran arrived at 2:37 p.m.
Ms. Krell gave an overview of the proposed ballot measure which would restore the link between the Hotel Tax and the arts in San Francisco; she explained that it would go to the Board of Supervisors for their approval on July 24.
The Commission discussed the timeline for the vote, and clarified the difference between measures requiring 50% plus one versus two-thirds for passage. The Commission invited Debra Walker, Building Inspection Commissioner and a member of the transition team, to speak. Commissioner Walker thanked Mayor-Elect Breed for her support for the arts, and highlighted some of her priorities. Ms. Walker also acknowledged Commissioner Jung’s role on the education committee.
There was no public comment.
- Committee Reports and Committee Matters
- Civic Design Review Committee—Kimberlee Stryker, Chair
- Commissioner Woolford reported that the Committee reviewed two projects, the air traffic control tower at San Francisco Airport, and the Margaret Hayward Playground.
There was no public comment.
- Commissioner Woolford reported that the Committee reviewed two projects, the air traffic control tower at San Francisco Airport, and the Margaret Hayward Playground.
- Community Arts, Education and Grants Committee—Sherene Melania, Chair
- Because the Committee had not met, there was no report. The following motions were presented, and the Commission discussed them briefly.
There was no public comment, and the motion was unanimously approved as follows.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-190: Motion to approve retroactive cost of living adjustment (“COLA”) increases to the FY2017-2018 Cultural Center grant agreements in amounts not to exceed the following: African American Art and Culture Complex (“AAACC”), by $16,382 for a total grant of $671,662.14: $562,060.68 to AAACC and $109,601.46 to sub-grantee Queer Cultural Center
There was no public comment, and the motion was unanimously approved as follows.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-191: Motion to approve retroactive cost of living adjustment (“COLA”) increases to the FY2017-2018 Cultural Center grant agreements in amounts not to exceed the following:
Bayview Opera House by $8,618 for a total grant of $353,348.65
Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts by $14,460 for a total grant of $592,874.74
SOMArts Cultural Center by $18,832 for a total grant of $772,128.47: $662,527.01 to SOMArts and $109,601.46 to sub-grantee Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center
Commissioner Sklar arrived at 2:47 p.m.
There was no public comment, and the motion was unanimously approved as follows.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-192: Motion to authorize advances to the following Cultural Centers for FY2018-2019 based on the prior year’s total grant allocation and pending approval of the City budget, in the following amounts:
African American Art and Culture Complex (“AAACC”) $167,915.54 (including $140,515.17 to AAACC and $27,400.37 to Queer Cultural Center as sub-grantee of AAACC)
There was no further public comment.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-193: Motion to authorize advances to the following Cultural Centers for FY2018-2019 based on the prior year’s total grant allocation and pending approval of the City budget, in the following amounts:
Bayview Opera House, $88,337.16
Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, $148,218.69
SOMArts Cultural Center, $193,032.12 ($165,631.75 to SOMArts Cultural Center and $27,400.37 to Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center as sub-grantee of SOMArts Cultural Center)
There was no further public comment.
- Because the Committee had not met, there was no report. The following motions were presented, and the Commission discussed them briefly.
- Visual Arts Committee—Dorka Keehn, Chair
- Commissioner Keehn reported that the Committee approved a number of panelists, and reviewed several projects, including artworks for the San Francisco Airport and its hotel. She added that ArtCare was fiscal sponsor for a new bust of Lieutenant Governor and former Mayor Gavin Newsom, recently installed in front of the Mayor’s office.
There was no public comment.
- Commissioner Keehn reported that the Committee approved a number of panelists, and reviewed several projects, including artworks for the San Francisco Airport and its hotel. She added that ArtCare was fiscal sponsor for a new bust of Lieutenant Governor and former Mayor Gavin Newsom, recently installed in front of the Mayor’s office.
- Civic Design Review Committee—Kimberlee Stryker, Chair
- Consent Calendar
President Beltran called for consideration of the Consent Calendar, and she noted a correction to item 3, regarding public art panelists: Shalini Agrawal is Assistant Director, not Director, of the Center for Art and Public Life, California College of the Arts (“CCA”). The correction was made, and there was no further discussion.
There was no public comment, and the corrected Consent Calendar was approved unanimously as follows.
RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-194:
Approval: RESOLVED, that this Commission does hereby adopt the following items on the Consent Calendar and their related Resolutions:
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-195: Motion to approve the Civic Design Review Committee Meeting Minutes of May 21, 2018.
Visual Arts Committee Recommendations (June 29, 2018)
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-196: Motion to approve and to accept into the Civic Art Collection the artwork entitled Everywhere a Color, 2018, by Leah Rosenberg. The painted wall artwork is made of colorful strips that correspond to a landmark, moment, or object that is unique to San Francisco. The artwork consists of painted wood, aluminum, and acrylic, and measures approximately 20 ft. by 27 ft. by 2-3/4 in. The artwork was commissioned for and is located at the San Francisco International Airport: International Terminal, Boarding Area G, Gate Room 96.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-197: Motion to approve the following arts professionals as panelists for public art selection panels for the 2018-19 and 2019-20 Fiscal Years:
Shalini Agrawal, Assistant Director, Center for Art and Public Life, California College of the Arts (“CCA”)
Indira Allegra, artist and independent curator
Regina Almaguer, art consultant
Michael Arcega, artist
Miguel Arzabe, artist
Lucinda Barnes, art consultant
Michael Bartalos, artist
Joseph Becker, Assistant Curator of Architecture and Design, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (“SFMOMA”)
Dena Beard, Executive Director, The Lab
Elisheva Biernoff, artist
Janet Bishop, Weisel Family Curator of Painting and Sculpture, SFMOMA
Terry Berlier, artist and Associate Professor, Stanford University
Megan Brian, Assistant Director, SFMOMA
Demetri Broxton, Director of Education, Museum of the African Diaspora
Cath Brunner, Public Art Program Director, 4Culture
Timothy Burgard, Curator-in-Charge of American Art, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (“FAMSF”)
Enrique Chagoya, artist and Full Professor, Department of Art and Art History, Stanford University
Patricia Cariño Valdez, Curator and Director of Public Programs, San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art
Jonathan Calm Calm, artist and Assistant Professor, Art Practice, Stanford University
Michele Carlson, Associate Professor in Visual and Critical Studies/Executive Director, CCA/Daily Serving and Art Practical
Deena Chalabi, Associate Curator of Public Practice, SFMOMA
Abby Chen, Curator and Artistic Director, Chinese Culture Center
Kevin Chen, artist and Artist Studio Residency Program and Public Programs Manager, de Young Museum
Sarah Cifarelli, Airport Art Manager, Los Angeles World Airports
René de Guzman, Senior Curator of Art, Oakland Museum of California
Carlos de Villasante, Associate Professor of Studio Art—Painting, Sonoma State University
Joseph del Pesco, International Director, KADIST
Lewis deSoto, artist and Professor of Art, San Francisco State University
Apsara DiQuinzio, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art and Phyllis C. Wattis MATRIX Curator, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (“BAMPFA”)
Jennifer Dunlop Fletcher, Helen Hilton Raiser Curator of Architecture and Design, SFMOMA
Jennifer Easton, Art Program Manager, Bay Area Rapid Transit (“BART”)
Amy Ellingson, artist
Maya Emsden, Deputy Executive Officer, Creative Services, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Jacqueline Francis, Chair, Visual and Critical Studies, CCA
Bernadette Jiyong Frank, artist
Helene Fried, Principal, Helene Fried Associates
Christian Frock, independent curator
Stephen Galloway, artist
Rupert Garcia, artist
Gary Garrles, Elise S. Haas Senior Curator of Painting and Sculpture, SFMOMA
Arianne Gelardin, Curator, StoreFrontLab & Parlor
Jeanne Gerrity, Head of Operations and Publications, CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts
Jenny Gheith, Assistant Curator of Painting and Sculpture, SFMOMA
Barbara Goldstein, Principal, Barbara Goldstein & Associates
Donna Graves, Consultant, Arts & Cultural Planning
Susan Gray, Creative Services Manager, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Melonie Green, Co-Director, African American Art and Culture Complex
Melorra Green, Co-Director, African American Art and Culture Complex
Stephanie Hanor, Director, Mills College Art Museum
Glen Helfand, Independent writer, critic, curator, and educator
Dana Hemenway, artist
Angela Hennessy, artist and Associate Professor of Fine Arts, CCA
Kendal Henry, artist and Public Art Consultant in Residence, Maribyrnong City Council
Betti-Sue Hertz, independent curator
Katie Hood Morgan, Assistant Curator and Exhibitions Manager, San Francisco Art Institute (“SFAI”) Walter and McBean Galleries
Justin Hoover, artist and Creative Director, Fort Mason Center for Arts and Culture
Anthony Huberman, Director and Chief Curator, CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts
Steven Huss, Public Art Manager, City of Walnut Creek Arts and Recreation
Valerie Imus, Exhibitions and Projects Programs Director, Southern Exposure
Jamillah James, Curator, Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Maria Jenson, Executive Director, SOMArts Cultural Center
Chris Johnson, artist and Professor of Photography and Fine Art, CCA
Mark Johnson, Director, San Francisco State University Fine Arts Gallery
Stephanie Johnson, Instructor of Sculpture, Installation, Performance Art and Public Art, California State University, Monterey Bay—Visual and Public Arts Institute
Eungie Joo, Curator of Contemporary Art, SFMOMA
Ned Kahn, artist
Pauline Kanako Kamiyama, Senior Project Manager, Los Angeles Arts Commission
Susie Kantor, Curatorial Associate, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (“YBCA”)
Brian Karl, Art Practical
Aimee Le Duc, independent curator
Carrie Lederer, artist and Curator of Exhibitions and Programs, Bedford Gallery
Lizzetta LeFalle-Collins, Manager, Visual Arts Program, Museum of the African Diaspora
Lex Leifheit, Nonprofit Business Development Manager, City and County of San Francisco
Constance Lewallen, Adjunct Curator, BAMPFA
Nancy Lim, Assistant Curator, SFMOMA
Christina Linden, Assistant Curator of Painting and Sculpture, Oakland Museum of California
Hung Liu, artist
Lauren Lockhart, Arts Program Manager, San Diego County Regional Airport Authority
Linda Lucero, Executive/Artistic Director, YBCA
Ajuan M. Mance, Professor of English, Mills College
Michelle Mansour, Director, Root Division
Rhiannon MacFadyen, independent curator
Sharon Maidenberg, Executive Director, Headlands Center for the Arts
Patricia Maloney, Executive Director, Southern Exposure
Karen Mar, Architect, YAMAMAR
Jet Martinez, artist
Marc Mayer, Senior Educator of Contemporary Art, Asian Art Museum
Marina McDougall, Director, Center for Art & Inquiry, Exploratorium
Hesse McGraw, Vice President for Exhibitions and Public Programs, San Francisco Art Institute (“SFAI”)
Katya Min, Curator of Public Programs, YBCA
Judy Moran, art consultant
Ceci Moss, Assistant Curator of Visual Arts, YBCA
Liz Ogbu, Independent consultant and Lecturer, University of California, Berkeley
Ellen Oh, Program Administrator, Institute for Diversity in the Arts at Stanford University
Amy Owen, Curator, di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art
Marc Pally, Public Art Curator and Artistic Director, Glow
Matthew Passmore, artist
Renny Pritikin, Chief Curator, Contemporary Jewish Museum
Diana Pumpelly Bates, artist
Mónica Ramírez-Montagut, Museum Director, Newcomb Art Museum of Tulane University
Amy Ress, Director, Resilient By Design Challenge
Jerome Reyes, artist
Ani Rivera, Executive Director, Galeria de la Raza
Lawrence Rinder, Director, BAMPFA
Jennie Emiré Rodríguez, Executive Director, Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts
Mary Rubin, Project Manager, City of San Jose
Anastasia Rygle, Associate Curator, Contemporary Jewish Museum
Lucía Sanroman, Director of Visual Arts, YBCA
Dorothy Santos, Independent writer, editor and curator
Norie Sato, artist
Ron Moultrie Saunders, artist
Karen Seneferu, Professor, artist and curator
Richard Shaw, artist
Heather Snider, Executive Director, SF Camerawork
Soleil Summer, Exhibitions Associate, Museum of African Diaspora
Stephanie Syjuco, artist
Weston Teruya, artist
Karen Tsujimoto, Curator, Contemporary Jewish Museum
Sean Uyehara, Director of Programs, Headlands Center for the Arts
Po Shu Wang, artist
Nate Watson, artist and Executive Director, Public Glass
Patricia Watts, Founder/West Coast Curator, ecoartspace
Shelly Willis, Public Art Project Manager and Planning Consultant
Dominic Willsdon, Leanne and George Roberts Curator of Education and Public Programs, SFMOMA
Tracy Wheeler, Co-Founder, Satellite Of. Love
Jenifer Wofford, artist
Nicholas Wylie, Development Manager, Southern Exposure
Anuradha Vikram, Artistic Director, 18th Street Arts Center
Tanya Zimbardo, Assistant Curator of Media Arts, SFMOMA
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-198: Motion to approve the mural design of Ocean Ave North and South by artist Amos Goldbaum. The painted mural will be installed on an exterior wall at 1315 Ocean Avenue and will measure approximately 30 ft. by 12 ft. The project is funded by the SF Shines Façade Improvement Grant, and is sponsored by the Office of Economic and Workforce Development, SF Shines; the painted mural will not become part of the Civic Art Collection.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-199: Motion to rescind Resolution No. 0305-18-080, which authorized the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into contract with The Pace Gallery LLC for an amount not to exceed $600,000 for design, fabrication, transportation, and installation consultation of the sculpture for the San Francisco International Airport: Grand Hyatt Hotel Outdoor Sculpture project, entitled Ether, proposed by Kohei Nawa.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-200: Motion to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into contract with The Pace Gallery LLC for an amount not to exceed $650,000 for design, fabrication, transportation, and installation consultation of the sculpture for the San Francisco International Airport: Grand Hyatt Hotel Outdoor Sculpture project, entitled Ether, proposed by Kohei Nawa.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-201: Motion to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into contract with artist Tahiti Pehrson for an amount not to exceed $165,000 for design, fabrication, transportation and installation consultation for the San Francisco International Airport: Grand Hyatt Hotel Fourth Floor Reception Suspended Artwork project.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-202: Motion to approve the mural design of Untitled (title to be determined) by artist Buckley. The painted mural will be on a temporary construction wall at 1125 Market Street, between 7th and 8th Streets, measuring approximately 10 ft. by 75 ft. This temporary mural project will be installed for two years. The project is funded by contributions from the property owner and SF Shines, and is sponsored by the Office of Economic and Workforce Development; the painted mural will not become part of the Civic Art Collection.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-203: Motion to accept into the Civic Art Collection the sculptural installation entitled Diamond Heights Safety Wall, 1968 by Stefan Alexander Novak. The installation is an all redwood timber construction, with posts forming a long rear wall and two smaller side walls; projecting forwards from the rear wall is a tower, with two framed decorative elements; three other smaller sculptural groupings are placed to the front of the wall. The installation is approximately 32 feet tall and 50 feet long, and is located on Diamond Heights Boulevard on Block 7504; Lots 11-15. Commissioned by the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency in 1966, with the final design approved by the San Francisco Arts Commission in 1967 by Resolution No. 9175-1967-S.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-204: Motion to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into contract with the selected fabricator A. Zahner Company for an amount not to exceed $939,000 for the fabrication and transportation of an artwork by artist Norie Sato for the Headworks facility at the Southeast Wastewater Treatment Plant.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-205: Motion for the Director of Cultural Affairs to approve artist honoraria for the following artists to develop artwork for the SFAC Galleries exhibition 10,000 Fahrenheit (September 14–November 17, 2018): Jean-Pierre Aube, $400; Sarah Belknap, $700; Lisa Blatt, $3,200; Linda Connor, $2,200; Chris Duncan, $1,200; William Lamson, $1,300; Chris McCaw, $1,600; Antonia Wright, $400.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-206: Motion for the Director of Cultural Affairs to approve an artist honorarium in the amount of $3,500 for Youngsuk Suh for the development of artwork for the SFAC Galleries exhibition Youngsuk Suh: Wildfires (September 14–November 17, 2018).
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-207: Motion to approve a temporary sculpture installation, Paparazzi Dogs, by artists Gillie and Marc to be located in front of 150 Powell Street which shall consist of two bronze dog sculptures which are respectively six and seven feet high. The artworks will be on display July 2018 through February 2019, pending minor encroachment permit approval from San Francisco Public Works.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-208: Motion to rescind Resolution No. 0604-18-172 authorizing the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into a contract with the selected artist Antony Gormley for conceptual design, final design and engineering of an artwork for the Treasure Island Waterfront Plaza Public Art Project in an amount not to exceed $157,350 pending approval of the Treasure Island Development Authority.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-209: Motion to rescind Resolution No. 0604-18-173 authorizing the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into a contract with the selected artist Pae White (DBA Pae White Studio, Inc.) for conceptual design, final design and engineering of an artwork for the Treasure Island Building One Public Art Project in an amount not to exceed $99,350 pending approval of the Treasure Island Development Authority.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-210: Motion to rescind Resolution No. 0604-18-185 authorizing the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into a contract with the selected artist Hiroshi Sugimoto (DBA Door Four LLC) for design, fabrication, transportation and consultation during installation of an artwork for the Treasure Island Yerba Buena Hilltop Park Public Art Project in an amount not to exceed $1,750,000, pending approval of the Treasure Island Development Authority.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-211: Motion to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into an agreement with Antony Gormley for a revised design proposal for the Treasure Island Waterfront Plaza Public Art Project in an amount not to exceed $35,000.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-212: Motion to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs Arts to enter into an agreement with Pae White (DBA Pae White Studio, Inc.) for a revised design proposal for the Treasure Island Building One Plaza Public Art Project in the amount of $23,500.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-213: Motion to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into a contract with the selected artist Hiroshi Sugimoto (DBA Door Four LLC) for design, fabrication, transportation and consultation during installation of an artwork for the Treasure Island Yerba Buena Hilltop Park Public Art Project in an amount not to exceed $1,750,000, pending approval of the Treasure Island Development Authority and the Federal Aviation Authority.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-214: Motion to approve the following finalists for the 2019 Art on Market Street Kiosk Posters Series Artist Selection Panel as recommended by the Artist Selection Panel: Jessalyn Aaland, Lukaza Branfman-Verissimo, Jamil Hellu, Taraneh Hemami, Katherine Rhoades and Miriam Stahl.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-215: Motion to (A) rescind the approval of the purchase of the following artworks for display at the San Francisco International Airport: Hyatt Hotel as recommended by the artist selection panel:
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
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, 2.16.98, 5:20 pm, 1998, pigment print, 60 in. by 74 in., $50,000;
and (B) approve the purchase of the following artworks for display at the San Francisco International Airport: Hyatt Hotel:
Terri Loewenthal, Psychscape 18 (Banner Ridge, CA), 2017, archival pigment print, 42 in. by 56 in. (framed), $10,500
Richard Misrach, Golden Gate Bridge, 3.4.01, 7:30 pm, 2001, pigment print, 60 in. by 74 in., $50,000
Richard Misrach, Golden Gate Bridge, 4.17.00, 4:01 pm, 2000, pigment print, 60 in. by 74 in., $50,000
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-216: Motion to approve the conceptual design documents phase deliverables for Liz Glynn’s artwork, Terra-Techne, for the San Francisco International Airport: Terminal 1 Center, TSA Security Checkpoint Public Art Project.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-217: Motion to approve the selected artist Spencer Finch (DBA Spencer Finch Studio) and proposal for San Francisco International Airport: Terminal 1, Boarding Area B, End of Pier suspended sculpture project as recommended by the Artist Selection Panel.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-218: Motion to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into contract with Spencer Finch (DBA Spencer Finch Studio) for an amount not to exceed $750,000 for design, fabrication, transportation and installation consultation of an artwork for the San Francisco International Airport: Terminal 1, Boarding Area B, End of Pier Project.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-219: Motion to approve the purchase of the following artworks for display at the San Francisco International Airport: Terminal 1, Boarding Area B:
Yorgo Alexopoulos, Split, 2018, Two-channel digital animation on 4K LCD displays with sound; aspect ratio 32:5 (6:40), synchronized media players, 11 minute, 30 second infinite loop, 28 in. by 171 in. by 4 in., $75,000
John Bankston, Oh?, 2015, oil on linen over birch panel, 40 in. by 30 in., $12,000
John Bankston, Setting the Scene, 2015, oil on linen over birch panel, 40 in. by 30 in., $12,000
Chris Johanson, Survival through figurization (white), 2016, acrylic on found wood, 96-1/4 in. by 96-1/4 in., $58,000
Alicia McCarthy, Untitled, 2017, spray paint, latex paint, pencil and crayon on wood, 60 in. by 60 in., $17,500
Barry McGee, Untitled, 2016, acrylic on panel; 24 elements, 78 in. by 66 in. (overall), $150,000
Susan O’Malley, Advice from My 80 Year Old Self, digital print on archival rag paper; Suite of 16 prints, each edition 19 of 30, each 21-7/8 in. by 17 in., $32,000
Hank Willis Thomas, They are Us, Us is Them, 2017, lenticular, 40 in. by 30 in., Edition S4 of 5, with one artist proof, $10,000
Hank Willis Thomas, Impossibly, 2013, lenticular, 14-1/4 in. by 43 ins, Edition 5 of 5, with one artist proof, $10,000
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-220: Motion to approve the purchase of the following artwork for display at the San Francisco International Airport: Terminal 1, Boarding Area B, pending inspection: Margaret Kilgallen, Untitled, 1998, Color sugarlift aquatint etching with chine collé, Edition AP10 of 30 with 10 APs, 31 in. x 54 in., $50,000.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-221: 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: Natalya Burd, Binh Danh, Shaun O’Dell, Fong Chung-Ray and Cornelia Schulz.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-222: Motion to approve the following finalists for the Southeast Health Center as recommended by the Artist Selection Panel: Bob Armstrong, Suhas Bhujbal, Kirk Crippens, Frederick Hayes, Ramekon O’Arwisters, Ron Moultrie Saunders and Ira Watkins.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-223: Motion to approve the final design development documents for Jesse Schlesinger’s sculptures for the Judah Streetscape Public Art Project.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-224: Motion to approve the selected finalists Amanda Hughen/Jennifer Starkweather, David Maisel and Meghann Riepenhoff for the 49 South Van Ness Prefunction Gallery Wall Public Art Project.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-225: Motion to approve the selected finalists Joseph Havel, Sanaz Mazinani, Ruben Ochoa and Mark Reigelman II (DBA Reigelman LLC) for the 49 South Van Ness Forum Sculpture Public Art Project.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-226: Motion to approve the selected finalists Hood Design Studio, Lead Pencil Studio, Mark Reigelman II (DBA Reigelman LLC) and Adrien Segal for the Fire Station #35 Public Art Project.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-227: Motion to rescind Resolutiion No. 0710-17-207 to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to enter into contract with James Isermann for an amount not to exceed $1,125,000 for design, fabrication, transportation, and consultation during installation of an artwork for the Traffic Company and Forensic Services Division Public Art Project.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-228: Motion to terminate the contract with James Isermann for the Traffic Company and Forensic Services Division Public Art Project.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-229: Motion to approve a new public art project outline for the Traffic Company and Forensic Services Division Public Art Project.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-230: Motion to approve final design of the neon artwork by Joseph Kosuth for the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-231: Motion to authorize the Director of Cultural Affairs to increase the agreement with Joseph Kosuth from $30,000 to $700,000 to add scope of work including design development, construction documents, fabrication and consultation during installation for an artwork at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-232: Motion to approve Islais, 2018, a bronze and stainless steel sculpture and a fence fabric design by Cliff Garten, as installed at Bayview Gateway at the corner of Third Street and Arthur Avenue.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-233: Motion to approve Points of Departure, 2018, three signposts by Scott Oliver, as installed at the corner of Masonic Avenue and Geary Boulevard for the Masonic Avenue Streetscape Improvement Project
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-234: Motion to approve the public art project outline for the new Southeast Community Facility at 1550 Evans Avenue.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-235: Motion to approve the following artists’ inclusion in the 2018 Bayview Prequalified Artist Pool as recommended by the Artist Selection Panel:
Joseph Abbati
Jose Antonio Aguirre
Osman Akan
Nora Akino
Maria Fernanda Albarracin
Volkan Alkanoglu
Melanie Alves
Mark Grieve and Ilana Spector
Miya Ando
Bob Armstrong
Alexis Arnold
Johnna Arnold
Miguel Arzabe
Deborah Aschheim
Tom Askman
Tracy Barbosa
Nancy Bardach
Brian Barneclo
Aileen Barr
Jerry Barrish
Stephen Barry
Mark Baugh-Sasaki
Mariel Bayona
Bruce Beasley
Pete Beeman
Nico Berry
Dan Beyer
Suhas Bhujbal
Mitch Bierer
Jessica Bodner
Chor Boogie
Michelle Brandemuehl
Monika Bravo
Val Britton
Jonathan Brown
Donavon Brutus
Lynn Bryant
Christopher Burch
Luisa Caldwell
Conrad Calimpong
Ed Carpenter
Stacey Carter
Nancy Cato
Amy Cheng
Tofer Chin
Yu Jean Choi
Paula Clark
Zachary Coffin
Tom Colcord
Randy Colosky
Kirk Crippens
Colette Crutcher
David Dahlquist
Reggie Davis
Flora Davis
Aaron De La Cruz
Erica Deeman
Cheryl Derricotte
Anthony Michael Diaz
Tom Earnist
Rodney Ewing
Kota Ezawa
Manny Fabregas
Nina Fabunmi
Bill FitzGibbons
t.w. five
Rebecca Fox
Adam Frank
Bernadette Jiyong Frank
Nataly Gattegno
Matthew Geller
Nicole Rose Gelormino
Sheila Ghidini
Matt Gil
Ralph Gilbert
Brian Goggin
Mike Goldberg
Rebekah Goldstein
Raylene Gorum
Casey Gray
Ian Green
Najib Joe Hakim
Anthony Hall
Heidi Hardin and Colette Crutcher
Heidi Hardin
Emanuela Harris-Sintamarian
Dana Hart-Stone
Kate Haug
Frederick Hayes
Taraneh Hemami
Dana Hemenway
Kenyatta Hinkle
Mildred Howard
Phillip Hua
Damon Hyldreth
Josie Iselin
Jon Isherwood
Jason Jagel
Christopher Janney
Chris Johanson
S. Renee Jones
Eric Joyner
Hiroyo Kaneko
Susan Kaprov
Molly Keen
Ian Kimmerly
Dana King
Ray King
Danny King
Walter Kitundu
Yoko Kubricky
Norman Lee
Charles Leese
Rob Ley
Reddy Lieb
Donald Lipski
Flaming Lotus Girls
Leslie Lowinger
Mary Lucking
Derek Lynch
Katie MacDonald
Miles MacGregor
Jefferson Mack
Alex MacLeitch
Elena Manferdini
Christopher Martin
Susan Abbott Martin
Kirk Maxson
Kristine Mays
Sanaz Mazinani
Matthew Mazzotta
George McCalman
Alicia McCarthy
Adam McCauley
Katie Merz
Masako Miki
Robert Minervini
Cameron Moberg
Takeshi Moro
Caroline Mota
Susan Narduli
S. Newman
Sirron Norris
Ramekon O'Arwisters
Siddharth Parasnis
Steve Parker
David Patchen
Pernilla Persson
Kaytea Petro
Jarrel Phillips
Eduardo Pineda
Luis Pinto
Mario Pires Cordeiro
Carrie Ann Plank
Johanna Poethig
Robert Pope
Eric Powell
Sofie Ramos
Mark Reigelman II
William Rhodes
Pierre Riche
Rhonel Roberts
Javier Rocabado
Lordy Rodriguez
Josue Rojas
Leah Rosenberg
Michael Ross
Jonathan Russell
Alison Saar
JoeSam
Damian Samuel
Paul Santoleri
Danielle Satinover
Ron Moultrie Saunders
Elisabeth Scheidl
Vicki Scuri
Malik Seneferu
Lillian Shanahan
Usha Shukla
Sheri Simons
Michael Singer
Kathy Sirico
Susan Spies
Aaron Stephan
Seiko Tachibana
Claudio Talavera-Ballon
Fely Tchaco
D. A. Therrien
Nga Trinh
Nicole Vismara
Andy Vogt
Ira Watkins
Lewis Watts
Wanda Whitaker
Catherine Widgery
Aaron Wilder
Kristina Williams
Hank Willis Thomas
May Wilson
David Wilson
Kaori Yamashita
Termeh Yeghiazarian
Wanxin Zhang
Suikang Zhao
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-236: Motion to establish a policy whereby when an artist is selected as a finalist for more than one opportunity within a single capital improvement project, the artist will be asked to select one of those opportunities for which to compete. The artist scored as an alternate will then take the finalist position for the project not selected by the original artist.
Civic Design Review Committee Recommendations (June 25, 2018)
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-237: Motion to approve Phase 3 of the Maxine Hall Center Renovation and Seismic Upgrade Project contingent upon: 1) proposing to the Historic Preservation staff of the Planning Department the Committee’s suggestion to incorporate three equal bays of the historical-sized windows, reducing the window aperture on the east façade; 2) providing the landscape plan to the Civic Design Review Committee for administrative review; and 3) working with the Arts Commission staff on the artwork plaque and text.
- RESOLUTION NO. 0709-18-195: Motion to approve the Civic Design Review Committee Meeting Minutes of May 21, 2018.
- New Business and Announcements
Commissioner So reported that Commissioner Woolford had recently been honored for a unique lighting system he had designed, which can significantly reduce energy use, and which can incorporate multiple systems.
Commissioner Keehn announced that the Warriors will have an artwork by Olafur Eliasson at their new stadium.
There was no further news or announcements, and there was no public comment.
- Adjournment
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 2:58 p.m.
posted 7/23/18, 6:15 p.m. spr
revised 8/3/18
approved 8/6/18
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