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Director outlines Black arts investments, CSAP outreach, new fellowships and public-art opportunities

San Francisco Arts Commission · February 5, 2024
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Director Ralph Remington reported the commission's recent activities, highlighted roughly $18.4 million invested since 2021 in support of Black artists and cultural centers, and announced upcoming CSAP outreach, gallery fellowships and multiple public-art RFQs.

Ralph Remington, San Francisco's Director of Cultural Affairs, used the Arts Commission's Feb. 5 meeting to highlight recent programming, investments and an equity effort around monuments and memorials.

Remington said he delivered a keynote for the San Francisco African American Historical and Cultural Society kickoff and told commissioners that "Since 2021, San Francisco has invested over $18,400,000 in support of black artists, arts organizations, and cultural centers." He encouraged commissioners to amplify the commission's social-media posts to increase visibility…

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