Alameda Creek Watershed Center Artist Review Panel Two [1]
Agenda
1:00 PM Welcome & Introductions
1:10 PM Review of Project Site and Overview of Selection Panel Process
1:30 PM Proposal Presentation by Nicholas Galanin
2:00 PM Proposal Presentation by Walter Kitundu
2:30 PM Proposal Presentation by Nora Noranjo-Morse
3:00 PM Public Comment
3:20 PM Discussion of Artists’ Proposals
4:40 PM Voting, Tallying, and Results
4:50 PM Next Steps
5:00 PM Adjourn
Selection Panelists:
Nicholas Ancel, Landscape Architect, Department of Public Works
Monica V. Arellano, Vice Chair, Muwekma Ohlone Tribe (shares a vote with Charlene Nijmeh)
*Mary Chou, Senior Public Art Project Manager, San Francisco Arts Commission
Connie De Grange, Chair, Sunol Citizen Advisory Council
Theresa Harlan, Curator and Writer of Contemporary Native American Art
Charlene Nijmeh, Chair, Muwekma Ohlone Tribe (shares a vote with Monica V. Arellano)
Blair Randall, Arts and Education Program Manager, PUC (shares a vote with Carla Schultheis)
Carla Schultheis, Watershed and Environmental Improvement Program Manager, PUC (shares a vote with Blair Randall)
Abby Sadin Schnair, Arts Commissioner
Weston Teruya, Artist
Sean Uyehara, Director of Programs, Headlands Center for the Arts
Jackie von Treskow, Public Art Project Manager at (415) 252-2225 or by email at jackie.vontreskow@sfgov.org [2]
*Agenda times are approximate and subject to change.
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War Memorial Veterans Building is accessible to persons using wheelchairs and other assistive mobility devices. The hearing room is wheelchair accessible.