San Francisco Arts Commission
09/26/2022
10/14/2022
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$212300
San Francisco, California, United States
Applicants in country of installation
Craig Corpora
415-252-2249
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The San Francisco Arts Commission acknowledges that we are on the unceded ancestral homeland of the Ramaytush Ohlone. We affirm the sovereign rights of their community as First Peoples and are committed to supporting the traditional and contemporary evolution of the American Indian community and uplifting contemporary indigenous voices and culture.
The San Francisco Arts Commission invites artists and artist teams residing in the United States to submit qualifications for India Basin Shoreline Park Project. Proposals for this public art opportunity may range from a single, large sculpture to a series of smaller, human-scale sculptures located along the walking paths through India Basin Shoreline Park. The goals for this art opportunity are that the artwork be inspired by and responsive to both the site and the proposed park design, including its natural habitats, physical landscape, site history, sustainability, and program; be a point of discovery and have a cohesive narrative experience along trails of the park; serve as an asset for the community and expression of neighborhood identity; and provide a community benefit, which includes providing opportunities for artists with a meaningful connection to the Bayview-Hunters Point neighborhood in San Francisco.
The budget for artwork is $212,300 inclusive of all artist's fees, as well as associated expenses for design, fabrication, insurance, transportation, and consultation during installation. There will be a $50,000 allocation for installation, which will be administered under a separate contract with the City.
Please see the commission portal link for full project information and please find the application form linked here.