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Student-designed public art project continued to July 20 after presentation

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · June 15, 2016
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A student-led design for the Art Lit Living Innovation Zone near the Asian Art Museum drew praise and questions about cultural outreach and maintenance; the Historic Preservation Commission continued the item to its July 20 hearing and will consider placing it on the consent calendar.

Cassie Hopridge, the project manager, presented the Art Lit Living Innovation Zone on June 15, describing a dragon-shaped installation sited on Fulton Street adjacent to the Asian Art Museum. The project is a design-build by Youth Art Exchange, a nonprofit offering after-school programs for San Francisco public high school students; Hopridge said the team has coordinated ADA compliance, drafted a maintenance plan that will require sign-off from the Department of Public…

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