SFAC - Public Art Project Manager -' San Fransisco
Company: Caforthearts
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: May 6, 2025
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Job Description:
Applications will be accepted until 11:59 p.m. on Saturday December 14, 2024. The portal will close at 12:00 a.m. on Sunday December 15, 2024, and applications will no longer be accepted.The San Francisco Arts Commission (SFAC) is the City agency that champions the arts as essential to daily life by investing in a vibrant arts community, enlivening the urban environment and shaping innovative cultural policy. Learn more about our work at: http://www.sfartscommission.org/SFAC Racial Equity Statement The San Francisco Arts Commission is committed to creating a city where all artists and cultural workers have the freedom, resources and platform to share their stories, art and culture and where race does not predetermine one's success in life. We also acknowledge that we occupy traditional and unceded Ohlone land. Fueled by these beliefs, we commit to addressing the systemic inequities within our agency, the City and County of San Francisco and the broader arts and culture sector. This work requires that we focus on race as we confront inequities of the past, reveal inequities of the present and develop effective strategies to move all of us towards an equitable future.Under the direction of the Public Art Program Director, the Public Art Project Manager (PAPM) assists with the implementation of the City's public art program and stewardship of the City's Civic Art Collection. Under the supervision of the Senior Public Art Program Manager, the PAPM will manage approximately 15-20 permanent and temporary public art projects in various stages of development. Project budgets range from $50,000 to over $1 million. Client departments include San Francisco International Airport, San Francisco Fire Department, Municipal Transportation Agency, Recreation and Parks Department, San Francisco Health Dept. and the Public Utilities Commission. The PAPM may also manage art maintenance and conservation projects for monuments, public sculpture and other artworks in the City's Collection under the supervision of the Senior Registrar.Reporting to the Senior Program Manager, essential duties of the Project Manager includes:
- PROJECT PLANNING: Identify and meet with project stakeholders.
Develop project objectives and parameters, including location and
approach, and qualifications for artists. Establish project budgets
and schedule.
- PROJECT APPROVALS: Coordinate interface of art project with
host agency and its consultants and contractors; represent the
project to host agency and other city and governmental agencies for
approvals as necessary, facilitate interface with Arts Commission
and Visual Arts Commission (VAC)at important project
junctures.
- COMMUNITY OUTREACH: Develop and implement community outreach
and involvement plans for project; work with agency Public
Relations Officer to develop public relations efforts and
orchestrate events related to project promotion. Represent and
present the project to community organizations and the general
public.
- ARTIST SELECTION PROCESS: Conduct the artist selection process,
including establishing a pool of qualified panelists, writing and
issuing Request for Qualifications, developing and implementing an
outreach plan to inform artists of the opportunity, researching and
recruiting qualified artists, scheduling and conducting the artist
selection panel in accordance with PAP protocols.
- CONTRACTING: Write, negotiate and administer all project
contracts, ensuring that all artist/contractor responsibilities,
deliverables, and milestones are met.
- DESIGN DEVELOPMENT: Oversee development and implementation of
artist's proposal, ensuring that the artist's design intent (as
approved by the Commission) is met. Exercise aesthetic judgment as
necessary.
- PROJECT INTERFACE AND PROBLEM SOLVING: Coordinate the design
and execution of the artist's work with other city contractors,
design team members as necessary. Assist the artist in finding
qualified subcontractors as necessary. Anticipate and address
possible problems or issues that may arise in course of the project
to prevent future complications, and to use initiative, creativity
and diplomacy to address and resolve any problems and conflicts
that arise in the course of the project, either technical issues,
or disagreements between the parties, problems with the interface
between the project and the community to name a few.
- CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS AND CODE COMPLIANCE: Ensure the artist's
project is documented in all project design and construction
documents; review all bid documents and specifications for full and
correct documentation of the artwork into the construction
documents and specifications; when necessary, consult with experts
to ensure that artwork as designed fabricated and installed
complies with building and fire codes and ADA requirements; is
properly engineered, fabricated and installed by qualified licensed
contractors.
- BUDGETS AND FINANCIAL: Manage project budgets; approve all
payments, track expenditures. Monitor discrepancies between the
budget and actual expenditures and be responsible for the financial
management to ensure the project is completed within the
budget.
- ARTWORK DURABILITY: Ensure long-term maintainability of
projects through careful review of fabrication materials and
techniques by conferring with the Senior Registrar and seeking
outside conservators' opinions as necessary.
- MANAGEMENT: Oversee and manage the work of artists,
fabricators, installers, conservators, and other contractors in the
implementation of each public art project.
- PROGRAM POLICIES: Assist in developing, reviewing and
implementing program policies and guidelines.
- DEPARTMENT GOALS: Participate and support agency's mission and
goals, including its commitment to racial equity, as reflected in
the SFAC Racial Equity Statement and as detailed in the Racial
Equity Work PlanJob requires attendance at some night and/or
weekend meetings, events or workshops. It also requires site visits
to construction sites, fabrication shops, and artists' studios to
monitor the progress of fabrication and installation.How to
qualifyEducation:Possession of a Baccalaureate Degree from an
accredited college or university.Experience:One (1) year full-time
equivalent experience performing professional-level administrative
duties in functional areas such as: program/office/operations
management, budget development and/or administration, development
and administration of contractual agreements and/or grants, or
other closely related functional areas.License and
Certification:Substitution:Additional qualifying experience
performing professional-level administrative duties in functional
areas such as: program/office/operations management, budget
development and/or ad-ministration, or contract/grant
administration may substitute for the required education on a
year-for-year basis. One (1) year (2000 hours) of additional
qualifying experience will be considered equivalent to thirty (30)
semester units or forty-five (45) quarter units.Desired
Qualifications
- 2-3 years of full-time equivalent experience in project management, including the ability to work on multiple tasks simultaneously, to work with a diverse group of people, and to be proactive in problem-solving
- 2 -3 years of full-time equivalent experience working in the visual arts such as arts administration, studio art, art history, or museum studies, or related fields such as design, architecture or landscape architecture
- Commitment to racial equity and supporting agency's goals in racial equity
- Computer competency, in particular Microsoft Office Suite
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