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Visual Arts committee and staff report approvals for multiple public-art projects, including Treasure Island installation

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The Arts Commission’s Visual Arts Committee on Sept. 5 reported approvals for multiple public‑art projects across San Francisco, including a façade installation for the Treasure Island water‑resource facility and new works for Portsmouth Square and the Gene Friend Recreation Center.

The San Francisco Arts Commission on Sept. 5 heard reports from its Visual Arts Committee on a series of approved public-art projects and selections for upcoming exhibitions and installations across the city.

Highlights presented to the full commission included: - Treasure Island Water Resource Recovery Facility: Artist Ron Moultrie Saunders’ proposal Cycles of Water and Light, a façade-mounted work for the Treasure Island facility, was reviewed and approved by the Visual Arts Committee. The committee and multiple commissioners praised the scale and visibility of the work. - Art on Market Street poster series (2026): Final artist selections for the 2026 poster series — Now and Then,…

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