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Public Art Program Annual Report FY 2019

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Public Art Program Annual ReportFY 2019

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Summary of Art ExpendituresExpenditure Summary FY19 (accrual basis): E

Selection Costs: $ 273,745

Artist Contracts, Purchases, other art fabrication; framing $ 8,398,065 Art Installation, transportation, storage $ 1,444,408

Art Professional Support Services $ 27,689

Signage (plaques) $ 57,908

Final Photography $ 25,725

Field Exp., Travel, other $ 23,745

Total: $ 10,251,285

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New ProjectsNew Projects Begun 2019Selected ArtistsArtist Demographics

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New Projects: Selections for FY19

• Selected Artists• Lukaza Branfman-Verissimo• Kate Rhoades• Jessalyn Aaland• Taraneh Hemami• Phillip Hua• Kenyatta Hinkle• Ron Saunders• Ramekon O’Arwisters• Meghann Riepenhoff• Sanaz Mazinani• Walter Hood• Susan Narduli• Michael Bartalos• HYBYCOZO• Muzae Sesay

Art on Market Poster Series

49 South Van Ness

Southeast Community Center

Southeast Health Center

Fire Station #35

Traffic Co. and Forensic Services

Ambulance Deployment Facility

Mint Plaza

Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing

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Demographics for FY2019 Selected Artists

MethodologyArtists complete voluntary demographic survey as part of application package and self identify gender and race. In accordance with state law, neither race or gender may be used in consideration for awarding contracts.

Funding amounts listed reflect the entire project budget as approved in the project outline, reflective of all direct costs (design, fabrication and installation), regardless of whether these costs are included in the artist’s contract.

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2019 Selected Artists by Gender

GenderNumber of Commissions

Percentage of Total Number Project Budget

Percentage of Total Project $$

Female Artists 8 53% $ 2,400,000.00 65%

Male Artists 6 40% $ 1,145,030.00 31%

Mixed Gender Team 1 7% $ 168,000.00 4%

Total Selected Artists 15 100% $ 3,713,030.00 100%

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2019 Selected Artists by RaceRace

Number of Commissions

Percentage of Total Number Project Budget Percentage of Total $$

Arab/Middle Eastern American and Arab/Middle Eastern 2 13% $ 760,000.00 20%Asian American or Asian 1 7% $ 300,000.00 8%

Black/African American or African 6 40% $ 993,830.00 27%

White/Caucasian 6 40% $ 1,659,500.00 45%

Total Selected Artists 15 100% $ 3,713,030.00 100%

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2019 Selected Artists by Location

Location Number of Commissions Percentage of Total Amount of Commissions Percentage of Total $$

San Francisco Artists 8 53% $ 1,773,030.00 48%

Bay Area Artists 5 33% $ 790,000.00 21%

California Artists 1 7% $ 900,000.00 24%

National Artist 1 7% $ 250,000.00 7%

Total Selected Artists 15 100% $ 3,713,030.00 100%

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Public Art Projects Completed in FY2019FY2019 Art Enrichment, Public Art Trust, Art on Market St.

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Auspicious Clouds/Heavy Fog; Michael Arcega; Broadway Chinatown Streetscape Benches

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All My Friends at Once; Jason Jagel; Balboa Pool

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Point Cloud; Leo Villareal; Moscone Convention Center South

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Genesis; Christine Corday; Moscone Convention Center

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W.F.T. (San Francisco); Joseph Kosuth; Bill Graham Civic Auditorium

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Time, Turn and Light; Woody De Othello; SFO Boarding Area G

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Coding; Joanne Grawunder; SFO: Long Term Parking Garage 2

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Art on Market St.: 2019 Theme: 24/7

Lukaza Branfman-VerissimoOn Whose Shoulders

Kate RhoadesMarket Street Mysteries

Jessalyn AalandClass Set Vol. 3

Taraneh HemamiWitness