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PUC-funded public art projects highlighted; external affairs official Laura Spangen announces departure
Summary
The Arts Commission described a series of PUC-funded public art projects, including a Ned Kahn installation at the new PUC headquarters and a McLaren Park trail project; Laura Spangen said she will leave the SFPUC in April to join Houston city government.
Laura Spangen, external affairs lead working with the Arts Commission, told the commission that roughly 2% of eligible infrastructure funds through the WESIP program are set aside for public art, totaling about $5 million over the life of the program, with roughly $800,000 spent to date.
Jill Manton of the Arts Commission reviewed current and planned projects funded by the PUC art-enrichment pool. Highlights included a permanent installation called "Firefly" by local artist Ned Kahn at the PUC—s new headquarters at 525 Golden Gate…
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