Daggett Park Public Art Artist Selection Panel

DAGGETT PARK

PUBLIC ART SELECTION PANEL MEETING ONE

Friday, February 24, 2012, 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

25 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 70

Agenda*

 

1:00 PM                       Welcome & Introductions – Marcus Davies, Public Art Project Manager

 

1:05 PM                       Distribution of Lunch (continue as a working lunch)

 

1:15 PM                       Overview of Selection Panel Process – Marcus Davies, Public Art Project                                      Manager

 

1:25 PM                       Overview of Daggett Park – Steve Wertheim, Planner, Citywide Policy &                                        Analysis, Planning Department

 

1:30 PM                       Review Artists’ Qualifications and Documentation of Past Work

 

3:00 PM                       Public Comment

 

3:10 PM                       Round One Vote by Ballot

 

3:30 PM                       Discussion of Semi-Finalists

 

4:30 PM                       Round Two Vote by Ballot

 

4:40 PM                       Tallying and Results of Vote

(with additional rounds of voting if there is a tie)

 

4:45 PM                       Results of Final Vote

 

4:50 PM                       Next Steps

 

5:00 PM                       Adjourn

 

Voting Selection Panelists: Janet Carpinelli, President, Dogpatch Neighborhood Association; Kevin Chen, Program Director, Intersection for the Arts; Amir Massih, Group Vice President, Archstone; Renny Pritikin, Senior Adjunct Professor, Curatorial Studies, California College of the Arts; Lex Leifheit, Executive Director, SOMArts Cultural Center; ; Barbara Sklar, Commissioner, San Francisco Arts Commission; Steve Wertheim, Planner, Citywide Policy & Analysis, Planning Department

Non-Voting Selection Panelist: Tony Kelly, President, Potrero Boosters Neighborhood Association

Further Information: Contact Marcus Davies, Public Art Project Manager at (415) 252-4656 or by email at marcus.davies@sfgov.org

*NOTE: Agenda times, including adjournment, are approximate and subject to change.