PubArt Projects

Laguna Honda Project Descriptions

Laguna Honda Project Descriptions

Discover one of the Arts Commission’s largest and most significant projects to date!

Laguna Honda Public Art Program

Laguna Honda Public Art Program

The Laguna Honda Hospital’s public art program will contribute to the quality of life at the hospital by aesthetically enhancing the environment and supporting the hospital’s clinical needs and therapeutic goals.

San Francisco General Hospital Acute Care Unit Public Art Program

San Francisco General Hospital Acute Care Unit Public Art Program

The General Hospital Acute Care Unit public art program will produce an art collection that meets the highest aesthetic standards and will serve patients, families and hospital staff by enhancing the therapeutic environment.

San Francisco International Airport Terminal 2 Remodel

San Francisco International Airport Terminal 2 Remodel

Take a sneak peak at SFO Terminal 2’s expansive public art program.

Public Art Projects Map

Public Art Projects Map

Browse a map of San Francisco public art projects.

Public Art Projects List

Public Art Projects List (2 pages)

Browse a sortable list of public art, artists, locations and images.

Branch Library Improvement Program (BLIP) Art Enrichment Projects

Branch Library Improvement Program (BLIP) Art Enrichment Projects

The San Francisco Arts Commission is continuing to commission new public artworks for ten new or renovated San Francisco Public Library branches as part of the San Francisco Public Library’s Branch Library Improvement Program (BLIP).

Central Subway Public Art Program

Central Subway Public Art Program

The City and County of San Francisco is undertaking the construction of a new subway system stretching from Chinatown to South of Market where it will connect with the new T-Third Street Rail Line.

The Art on Market Street Program

The Art on Market Street Program

The Art on Market Street Program provides round-the-clock access to contemporary art for thousands of workers, residents, and visitors in downtown San Francisco.