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my name is jackie and i'm a public art project manager for the san francisco arts commission and it givest pleasure to introduce you to rigo 23 with whom the art commission is excited to work for mission creek park. rigo came to san francisco in the early 1990s to attend the san francisco arts institute and stanford university to earn his b.s.n. in masters at each institution. rigo currently lives in burbank, california. but his roots in san franciscos are deep. he is a founding member of thes alley mural project. you're also likely familiar with rigo's large graphic signs that have occupied our visual landscape over the past several decades, including one tree next to the u.s. 101 onramp as well as inner city calm, which is a mural on the side of an affordable housing high-rise on 6th street at fullsome. over the past 30 years, rigo 23 has exhibited his work internationally, placing his murals and paintings and sculptures and tile works in public situation where is viewers are encouraged to examine their relationship to their community and their role of public policy or their place on a
my name is jackie and i'm a public art project manager for the san francisco arts commission and it givest pleasure to introduce you to rigo 23 with whom the art commission is excited to work for mission creek park. rigo came to san francisco in the early 1990s to attend the san francisco arts institute and stanford university to earn his b.s.n. in masters at each institution. rigo currently lives in burbank, california. but his roots in san franciscos are deep. he is a founding member of thes...
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my name is jackie and i'm a public art project manager for the san francisco arts commission and it givest pleasure to introduce you to rigo 23 with whom the art commission is excited to work for mission creek park. rigo came to san francisco in the early 1990s to attend the san francisco arts institute and stanford university to earn his b.s.n. in masters at each institution. rigo currently lives in burbank, california. but his roots in san franciscos are deep. he is a founding member of thes alley mural project. you're also likely familiar with rigo's large graphic signs that have occupied our visual landscape over the past several decades, including one tree next to the u.s. 101 onramp as well as inner city calm, which is a mural on the side of an affordable housing high-rise on 6th street at fullsome. over the past 30 years, rigo 23 has exhibited his work internationally, placing his murals and paintings and sculptures and tile works in public situation where is viewers are encouraged to examine their relationship to their community and their role of public policy or their place on a
my name is jackie and i'm a public art project manager for the san francisco arts commission and it givest pleasure to introduce you to rigo 23 with whom the art commission is excited to work for mission creek park. rigo came to san francisco in the early 1990s to attend the san francisco arts institute and stanford university to earn his b.s.n. in masters at each institution. rigo currently lives in burbank, california. but his roots in san franciscos are deep. he is a founding member of thes...
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it's largely funded by a $25,000 grant from the san francisco arts commission. i was really.ed horrified and so disappointed by bringing together our thoughts and vision of celebrating our community and my trees development director says the murals theme is never alone and illustration and celebration of my trees work caring for the community since 1987 a symbol of hope, healing and humanity. let's unite the community and not tear it apart. my tree tells me it is planning to install surveillance cameras and lights. supporters are asking anyone with information and surveillance video to contact police. in san francisco amberleigh ktvu, fox two news regulators will get a recommendation tomorrow about the future of howard terminal for an oakland a's ballpark. oakland seaport planning advisory committee will hear from ports staff. about whether the pork needs the land at howard terminal. the committee will then make a recommendation to the san francisco bay conservation and development commission about the project. the commission's decision will hinge in part on a forecast for ca
it's largely funded by a $25,000 grant from the san francisco arts commission. i was really.ed horrified and so disappointed by bringing together our thoughts and vision of celebrating our community and my trees development director says the murals theme is never alone and illustration and celebration of my trees work caring for the community since 1987 a symbol of hope, healing and humanity. let's unite the community and not tear it apart. my tree tells me it is planning to install...
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and san francisco arts commission director of cultural affairs ralph remington tweeted west philly takes its second oscar of the evening. however it is tainted by his physical onstage assault of chris rock. such a shame. and for more reaction to last night's incident at the oscars, visit ktvu .com. gas prices inching closer towards $6 a gallon up next more and more people in one bay area community are switching up how they get around. i think the gas prices are driving people to look for alternative. you know, a way to pack the car and to work a little bit more. and the rain has ended. for now . we've got some breaks out. there is gonna be a little chilly tonight and warmer this week. the five day forecast is coming up. and the third year of drought in california, the new executive order from the governor and how it could tr in the nation, with the price per gallon, rising six cents over the past week, according to triple a. the average price in los angeles has now pushed past the $6 mark here in the bay area, you'll pay the highest prices in san francisco, where gas is now averaging. 5
and san francisco arts commission director of cultural affairs ralph remington tweeted west philly takes its second oscar of the evening. however it is tainted by his physical onstage assault of chris rock. such a shame. and for more reaction to last night's incident at the oscars, visit ktvu .com. gas prices inching closer towards $6 a gallon up next more and more people in one bay area community are switching up how they get around. i think the gas prices are driving people to look for...
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it's largely funded by a $25,000 grant from the san francisco arts commission. i was really. shocked horrified and so disappointed by bringing together our thoughts and vision of celebrating our community and my trees development director says the murals theme is never alone and illustration and celebration of my trees work caring for the community since 1987 a symbol of hope, healing and humanity. let's unite the community and not tear it apart. my treat tells me it is planning on installing surveillance cameras and lights. supporters are asking anyone with information and surveillance video to contact police. julie let's hope this surveillance video and people can provide some clues to stop that from happening, amber. thank you. well a high priced bottle of liquor that was stolen from a south based steakhouse has been returned. the theft happened one week ago at the mount hamilton's grand view restaurant in san jose, a family member of the woman seen taking the bottle reached out to the restaurant and then organized a place to return it. the bottle of louis 13 cognac is wor
it's largely funded by a $25,000 grant from the san francisco arts commission. i was really. shocked horrified and so disappointed by bringing together our thoughts and vision of celebrating our community and my trees development director says the murals theme is never alone and illustration and celebration of my trees work caring for the community since 1987 a symbol of hope, healing and humanity. let's unite the community and not tear it apart. my treat tells me it is planning on installing...
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it's largely funded by a $25,000 grant from the san francisco arts commission. i was really. shocked horrified and so disappointed by bringing together our thoughts and vision of celebrating our community and my trees development director says the murals theme is never alone and illustration and celebration of my trees work caring for the community since 1987 a symbol of hope, healing and humanity. let's unite the community and not tear it apart . my tweet tells me it is planning to install surveillance cameras and lights. supporters are asking anyone with information and surveillance video to contact police. in san francisco amberleigh ktvu, fox two news. still to come at noon. the u. s is below the global average and the number of women in the workforce how business leaders are hoping to change that, plus you never know. when a child is going to get sick. you never know when your regular childcare provider might not be available or something comes up in their life. childcare has long been a challenge for many working parents. how more companies reading the benefit of childc
it's largely funded by a $25,000 grant from the san francisco arts commission. i was really. shocked horrified and so disappointed by bringing together our thoughts and vision of celebrating our community and my trees development director says the murals theme is never alone and illustration and celebration of my trees work caring for the community since 1987 a symbol of hope, healing and humanity. let's unite the community and not tear it apart . my tweet tells me it is planning to install...
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director to consent to a first amendment to the professional services agreement between the san francisco arts commissions. kate, can you pass me the ball? i have a few slides to present on this just because some members of the public and some board members may not be familiar with this art piece, and so i want to provide a little bit of background, and so mary jao from the art commission is here to answer any questions about the question, and joel mantin from the arts commission is here if there are any questions about the implementation between the arts commission and tida. are you seeing my slide now? >> yes. >> so tida originally entered into an m.o.a. with the arts commission to assist in the development and implementation of the treasure island arts program, which is funded by a 1% fee on all of the new vertical development on the island. they'll pay a 1% fee into a centralized art program. and we entered into an m.o.u. with the arts commission to implement that. we adopted and they implemented a tida arts master plan for the island. we put out an initial solicitation for being in more prominent lo
director to consent to a first amendment to the professional services agreement between the san francisco arts commissions. kate, can you pass me the ball? i have a few slides to present on this just because some members of the public and some board members may not be familiar with this art piece, and so i want to provide a little bit of background, and so mary jao from the art commission is here to answer any questions about the question, and joel mantin from the arts commission is here if...
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the arts commission staff did a fabulous job of helping shepherd the r.f.p., helping us put together a criteria that really emphasized importances of first the artist's relationship to san francisco. so i just wanted to commend them for that. thank you so much. loved the story about this project and just the difference it is going to show between the bears and the silhouette of the city. so just want to thank you for that and look forward to seeing it. all right. thank you, all. we don't need vote on this, i believe. so, commission secretary, may we call the next item? >> chair bustos? >> yes. >> first we should see if there is any public comments on that because it was a agendaized item. >> ok. i'm sorry. is there anyone from the public who wishs to provide a comment? >>at this time, members of the public who wish to provide public comment on this item should call 415-655-0001 and enter access code 2495-157-2378. press the pound sign and then the pound sign again. and then press star 3 to submit your request to speak. if you're already on the phone with us, press star 3 to submit your request, to submit your public comment. mr. chair, it does not appear that there are any member
the arts commission staff did a fabulous job of helping shepherd the r.f.p., helping us put together a criteria that really emphasized importances of first the artist's relationship to san francisco. so i just wanted to commend them for that. thank you so much. loved the story about this project and just the difference it is going to show between the bears and the silhouette of the city. so just want to thank you for that and look forward to seeing it. all right. thank you, all. we don't need...
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that narratively function the way that photos do san francisco as the commission came out and you visited me and one of their prerestricts was to find an art with enough work to fill a large says that a quad down the hallway downstairs and we hung that quad to feel like a train station that constant sensation from all different directions some of the major characteristic of the landscape festivities the blur of the train their 70 miles per hour and they're not perfect as opposed to to what landscape will look like it creates a dichotomy for people insides the train not just the story of the subject it is not just the visual design the composition juxtapositioning, etc. not just all autobiography boo-hoo it creates pictures with meaning within them and then some of the portraits feel awkward some of them feel welcoming and the person that mime making the picture is really comfortable and other ones feel awkward and weigh i didn't and tense that sensation is counter to what we feel like makes a successful portrait that sensation makes that work it is hard to be an artist in a city is 100 percent focused an business the cost of living is expe
that narratively function the way that photos do san francisco as the commission came out and you visited me and one of their prerestricts was to find an art with enough work to fill a large says that a quad down the hallway downstairs and we hung that quad to feel like a train station that constant sensation from all different directions some of the major characteristic of the landscape festivities the blur of the train their 70 miles per hour and they're not perfect as opposed to to what...
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that narratively function the way that photos do san francisco as the commission came out and you visited me and one of their prerestricts was to find an artl a large says that a quad down the hallway downstairs and we hung that quad to feel like a train station that constant sensation from all different directions some of the major characteristic of the landscape festivities the blur of the train their 70 miles per hour and they're not perfect as opposed to to what landscape will look like it creates a dichotomy for people insides the train not just the story of the subject it is not just the visual design the composition juxtapositioning, etc. not just all autobiography boo-hoo it creates pictures with meaning within them and then some of the portraits feel awkward some of them feel welcoming and the person that mime making the picture is really comfortable and other ones feel awkward and weigh i didn't and tense that sensation is counter to what we feel like makes a successful portrait that sensation makes that work it is hard to be an artist in a city is 100 percent focused an business the cost of living is expensive and to value your
that narratively function the way that photos do san francisco as the commission came out and you visited me and one of their prerestricts was to find an artl a large says that a quad down the hallway downstairs and we hung that quad to feel like a train station that constant sensation from all different directions some of the major characteristic of the landscape festivities the blur of the train their 70 miles per hour and they're not perfect as opposed to to what landscape will look like it...
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arts commission. why don't we head over to the port. >> can you help me count? >> five, four, three, two, one. [cheers and applause] san francisco is surrounded on three sides by water, the fire boat station is intergal to maritime rescue and preparedness, not only for san francisco, but for all of the bay area. [sirens] >> fire station 35 was built in 1915. so it is over 100 years old. and helped it, we're going to build fire boat station 35. >> so the finished capital planning committee, i think about three years ago, issued a guidance that all city facilities must exist on sea level rise. >> the station 35, construction cost is approximately $30 million. and the schedule was complicated because of what you call a float. it is being fabricated in china, and will be brought to treasure island, where the building site efficient will be constructed on top of it, and then brought to pier 22 and a half for installation. >> we're looking at late 2020 for final completion of the fire boat float. the historic firehouse will remain on the embarcadero, and we will still respond out of the historic firehouse with our fire engine, and res
arts commission. why don't we head over to the port. >> can you help me count? >> five, four, three, two, one. [cheers and applause] san francisco is surrounded on three sides by water, the fire boat station is intergal to maritime rescue and preparedness, not only for san francisco, but for all of the bay area. [sirens] >> fire station 35 was built in 1915. so it is over 100 years old. and helped it, we're going to build fire boat station 35. >> so the finished capital...
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arts commission. why don't we head over to the port. >> can you help me count? >> five, four, three, two, one. [cheers and applause] san francisco sides by water, the fire boat station is intergal to maritime rescue and preparedness, not only for san francisco, but for all of the bay area. [sirens] >> fire station 35 was built in 1915. so it is over 100 years old. and helped it, we're going to build fire boat station 35. >> so the finished capital planning committee, i think about three years ago, issued a guidance that all city facilities must exist on sea level rise. >> the station 35, construction cost is approximately $30 million. and the schedule was complicated because of what you call a float. it is being fabricated in china, and will be brought to treasure island, where the building site efficient will be constructed on top of it, and then brought to pier 22 and a half for installation. >> we're looking at late 2020 for final completion of the fire boat float. the historic firehouse will remain on the embarcadero, and we will still respond out of the historic firehouse with our fire engine, and respond to medical calls a
arts commission. why don't we head over to the port. >> can you help me count? >> five, four, three, two, one. [cheers and applause] san francisco sides by water, the fire boat station is intergal to maritime rescue and preparedness, not only for san francisco, but for all of the bay area. [sirens] >> fire station 35 was built in 1915. so it is over 100 years old. and helped it, we're going to build fire boat station 35. >> so the finished capital planning committee, i...
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arts commission. why don't we head over to the port. >> can you help me count? >> five, four, three, two, one. [cheers and applause] >> i have been living in san francisco since 1957. i live in this area for 42 years. my name is shirley jackson, and i am a retirement teacher for san francisco unified school district, and i work with early childhood education and after school programs. i have light upstairs and down stairs. it's been remodelled and i like it. some of my floors upstairs was there from the time i built the place, so they were very horrible and dark. but we've got lighting. the room seems lighter. they painted the place, they cemented my back yard, so i won't be worried about landscaping too much. we have central heating, and i like the new countertops they put in. up to date -- oh, and we have venetian blinds. we never had venetian blinds before, and it's just cozy for me. it meant a lot to me because i didn't drive, and i wanted to be in the area where i can do my shopping, go to work, take the kids to school. i like the way they introduced the move-in. i went to quite a bit of the meetings. they showed us blueprints of the materials that
arts commission. why don't we head over to the port. >> can you help me count? >> five, four, three, two, one. [cheers and applause] >> i have been living in san francisco since 1957. i live in this area for 42 years. my name is shirley jackson, and i am a retirement teacher for san francisco unified school district, and i work with early childhood education and after school programs. i have light upstairs and down stairs. it's been remodelled and i like it. some of my floors...
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arts commission. why don't we head over to the port. >> can you help me count? >> five, four, three, two, one. [cheers and applause] >>> you're watching san francisco rising. special guest is monique gray. >> hi. i'm chris mannis and you're watching san francisco rising. the our guest today is marquise gray. he runs out of the office of the mayor in the city and county of san francisco. and he's with us today to talk about the recent progress of the sunnidale hope sf housing project. welcome to the show. >> good morning. thank you for having me today. >> let's start by talking about the existing residents of sunnydale and their history. >> so sunnydale was built in the 1940s for a workers. it's the largest public housing community west of the mississippi. it's about 50 acres. pretty huge. about 760 single story units one to four bedrooms. >> i understand it's an ambitious rethinking of the residences. can you briefly describe the scope of the program and hope sf's involvement? >> yeah. the work of hope sf is this idea of more than housing. that acknowledging that our public housing community, the levels of violence and poverty that are in these communities
arts commission. why don't we head over to the port. >> can you help me count? >> five, four, three, two, one. [cheers and applause] >>> you're watching san francisco rising. special guest is monique gray. >> hi. i'm chris mannis and you're watching san francisco rising. the our guest today is marquise gray. he runs out of the office of the mayor in the city and county of san francisco. and he's with us today to talk about the recent progress of the sunnidale hope sf...
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arts commission. why don't we head over to the port. >> can you help me count? >> five, four, three, two, one. [cheers and applause] >>> a city like no other, san franciscoen a beacon of hope, and an ally towards lgbtq equal rights. [♪♪] >> known as the gay capital of america, san francisco has been at the forefront fighting gay civil rights for decades becoming a bedrock for the historical firsts. the first city with the first openly gay bar. the first pride parade. the first city to legalize gay marriage. the first place of the iconic gay pride flag. established to help cancel policy, programses, and initiatives to support trans and lgbtq communities in san francisco. >> we've created an opportunity to have a seat at the table. where trans can be part of city government and create more civic engagement through our trans advisory committee which advises our office and the mayor's office. we've also worked to really address where there's gaps across services to see where we can address things like housing and homelessness, low income, access to small businesses and employment and education. so we really worked across the board as well as meeting overall
arts commission. why don't we head over to the port. >> can you help me count? >> five, four, three, two, one. [cheers and applause] >>> a city like no other, san franciscoen a beacon of hope, and an ally towards lgbtq equal rights. [♪♪] >> known as the gay capital of america, san francisco has been at the forefront fighting gay civil rights for decades becoming a bedrock for the historical firsts. the first city with the first openly gay bar. the first pride...
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arts commission. why don't we head over to the port. >> can you help me count? >> five, four, three, two, one. [cheers and applause] >> growing up in san francisco has been way safer than growing up other places we we have that bubble, and it's still that bubble that it's okay to be whatever you want to. you can let your free flag fry -- fly here. as an adult with autism, i'm here to challenge people's idea of what autism is. my journey is not everyone's journey because every autistic child is different, but there's hope. my background has heavy roots in the bay area. i was born in san diego and adopted out to san francisco when i was about 17 years old. i bounced around a little bit here in high school, but i've always been here in the bay. we are an inclusive preschool, which means that we cater to emp. we don't turn anyone away. we take every child regardless of race, creed, religious or ability. the most common thing i hear in my adult life is oh, you don't seem like you have autism. you seem so normal. yeah. that's 26 years of really, really, really hard work and i think thises that i still do. i was one of the first open adoptions for an l
arts commission. why don't we head over to the port. >> can you help me count? >> five, four, three, two, one. [cheers and applause] >> growing up in san francisco has been way safer than growing up other places we we have that bubble, and it's still that bubble that it's okay to be whatever you want to. you can let your free flag fry -- fly here. as an adult with autism, i'm here to challenge people's idea of what autism is. my journey is not everyone's journey because every...
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arts and culture performance grants and technical assistance grants. we can come back to the commission later to get in the details of those. to date, san francisco shared spaces equity grants program disbursed 3 quarter of a million in assistant funding and to small business owners. of >> we're trying to be transparent about how selections are awards are made. we recognize there is huge need out there. bottomless need and you know resources are limited. we the city can't fund everyone for all of the changes that they need to make tochlt that end, we like to when we talk about the opportunity to apply for a grant, clarify that we are looking at specific geographies in the city to cans trait funding and so these are geographies that have been hardest hit by covid-19 through like you know infection rates or fatalities. we are using an index established by department of public health. areas of vulnerability index the highest concentrations like isolated households, youth, seniors, people of color. we are also looking at established cultural district and you know legacy businesses. and we are looking at applicants that gross below a certain threshold
arts and culture performance grants and technical assistance grants. we can come back to the commission later to get in the details of those. to date, san francisco shared spaces equity grants program disbursed 3 quarter of a million in assistant funding and to small business owners. of >> we're trying to be transparent about how selections are awards are made. we recognize there is huge need out there. bottomless need and you know resources are limited. we the city can't fund everyone...