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Board upholds revocation of street‑artist license after harassment and copying findings

San Francisco Board of Appeals · January 23, 2019
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The Board of Appeals denied Jeffrey Potter’s appeal and upheld the Arts Commission’s revocation of his street‑artist certificate, citing repeated harassment, an alleged assault and intentional replication of another artist’s designs.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Jan. 23 upheld the San Francisco Arts Commission’s revocation of Jeffrey Potter’s street‑artist license after hearing testimony from Arts Commission staff and affected artists. Anne Trickey, program officer for the Arts Commission, told the board the committee found Potter committed repeated violations — including targeted harassment of fellow artist Lucinda Page, photographing and intimidating colleagues, an assault allegation in 2017 and intentional…

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