The San Francisco Arts Commission is committed to open government. Any member of the public is welcome to attend our meetings and provide public comment.
Executive Committee meetings are held on the fourth Monday of each month at 12:30 PM, and generally last for about two hours. If the scheduled date falls on a holiday, the meeting will usually be rescheduled to the following or preceding week.
Agenda
Agenda
1:00 PM Welcome & Introductions
1:10 PM Overview of Ocean Beach Climate Change Adaptation Project and Site
1:20 PM Overview of Review Panel Process
1:30 PM Review Artists’ Qualifications and Documentation of Past Work/Voting
4:40 PM Tallying and Results of Votes
The San Francisco Arts Commission is committed to open government. Any member of the public is welcome to attend our meetings and provide public comment.
Civic Design Review Committee meetings are held on the third Monday of each month at 2:00 PM, and generally last for about three hours. If the scheduled date falls on a holiday, the meeting will usually be rescheduled to the following or preceding week.
The Advisory Committee of Street Artists and Crafts Examiners meets as needed to review and approve Art Vendor applications.
The San Francisco Arts Commission is committed to open government. Any member of the public is welcome to attend our meetings and provide public comment.
See the City's website to view the meeting agenda, which is posted 72 hours in advance, and for instructions on how to join a meeting.
The March 28, 2022 Executive Committee meeting has been cancelled.
The San Francisco Arts Commission is committed to open government. Any member of the public is welcome to attend our meetings and provide public comment.
Executive Committee meetings are held on the fourth Monday of each month at 12:30 PM, and generally last for about two hours. If the scheduled date falls on a holiday, the meeting will usually be rescheduled to the following or preceding week.
Agenda
1:00 PM Welcome & Introductions
1:05 PM Overview of Transbay Block 3 Park & Alley Public Art Project and Site