Articles tagged with ‘Central Subway’

Central Subway Public Art Proposals

Central Subway Public Art Proposals

19 prominent national and local artists compete for Central Subway commissions.

February 17, 2010: Central Subway Temporary Art Program Selection Panel

February 17, 2010: Central Subway Temporary Art Program Selection Panel

Central Subway Temporary Art Program: Chinatown Pilot Project Artist Selection Panel meeting time, location and agenda.

Announcing the Finalists for the Central Subway Public Art Program

Announcing the Finalists for the Central Subway Public Art Program

19 Prominent National and Local Artists and Artist Teams will Compete for Opportunities at the Chinatown, Union Square/Market Street and Moscone Stations

December 15, 2009 – Central Subway Artist Selection Panel for Union Square/Market St. Station

December 15, 2009 – Central Subway Artist Selection Panel for Union Square/Market St. Station

Central Subway Artist Selection Panel for Union Square/Market St. Station: Meeting time, location and agenda.

December 9, 2009 – Central Subway Artist Selection Panel for Moscone Station

December 9, 2009 – Central Subway Artist Selection Panel for Moscone Station

Central Subway Artist Selection Panel for Moscone Station: Meeting time, location and agenda.

December 3, 2009 – Central Subway Artist Selection Panel for Chinatown Station

December 3, 2009 – Central Subway Artist Selection Panel for Chinatown Station

Central Subway Artist Selection Panel for Chinatown Station: Meeting time, location and agenda.

Two Central Subway Art Program Community Meetings in September 2008

Two Central Subway Art Program Community Meetings in September 2008

SFAC invites the public to two Central Subway Public Art Program community meetings in September — on Thursday, the 18th and Tuesday, the 23rd.

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.