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Director’s report highlights Big Art Loop, grant openings and streamlining task force recommendations

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Arts Commission Director Ralph Remington outlined recent events and programs, including the Big Art Loop public‑private sculpture initiative, the opening of new grant cycles with deadlines in October and November, and a task force recommendation to study moving the Arts Commission to administrative code while eliminating a street‑artists advisory

At the Oct. 6 San Francisco Arts Commission meeting, Director of Cultural Affairs Ralph Remington delivered a director’s report describing recent and upcoming agency activities and partnerships. The report highlighted several items of programmatic interest and next steps for public engagement.

Big Art Loop and public art partnerships: Remington said the Arts Commission is a partner in Big Art Loop, a public‑private program intended to bring up to 100 temporary large‑scale outdoor sculptures to San Francisco over the next three years. The agency will help approve temporary placements on city property and is accepting artist applications for works over 10 feet in height or length.

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