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Port approves temporary installation of Raygun Gothic Rocketship at Pier 14
Summary
The Port Commission authorized the Black Rock Arts Foundation to install the 40-foot Raygun Gothic Rocketship sculpture at the plaza between the Agriculture Building and Pier 14 for roughly 14 months under a no-fee license; the port will contribute about $15,000 toward installation costs and pay electrical costs.
SAN FRANCISCO ' The Port Commission approved a temporary public-art installation June 8, allowing the Black Rock Arts Foundation to site a 40-foot Raygun Gothic Rocketship on port property between the Agriculture Building and Pier 14 for about 14 months.
Dan Hudock of the port's planning and development division described…
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