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Private foundation offers 12 temporary sculptures for waterfront; Port to pilot phased public‑art trail

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Summary

The Sabrandy Foundation and Building 180 proposed installing 12 temporary sculptures along the Port of San Francisco waterfront this fall, creating a curated art walk from Heron's Head to Fisherman's Wharf with private funding and ports staff oversight.

The Port Commission received an informational presentation on a privately funded, temporary public‑art proposal that would place up to 20 works along the waterfront, with a first phase of 12 installations proposed between Heron’s Head Park and Fisherman’s Wharf.

Amy Cohen (Port business generation manager) and Ryan Wassom (Port planner) described a partnership with Building 180 (an art production agency) and the Sabrandy Foundation (Sid and Karen Sabrani, donors) to underwrite a waterfront “art walk” featuring large‑scale temporary sculptures and integrated wayfinding. Building…

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