With the support of the California Arts Council, the San Francisco Arts Commission (SFAC) will concentrate on fostering substantial partnerships through our Galleries’ public programs, emphasizing community engagement and expanding accessibility by bringing public programs to neighborhoods and more inclusive spaces. The SFAC Galleries’ public programs entail active participation from individual artists, collectives, and community collaborators. Our aim is to cultivate our relationships by dedicating resources to community engagement, which encompasses partnering with community-based organizations and artists at the ideation and planning stages and organizing public programs in locations that are particularly inviting to the communities we aim to reach. The SFAC Galleries has three Civic Center venues, mounts year-round exhibitions and about 20 public programs, fosters citywide collaborations and oversees an artist in residency program.
SFAC’s major programs are Community Investments (including a funding program that supports eleven grant categories for individual artists and organizations, arts education, and seven cultural centers; and an Artist Vendor Licensing Program); and Urban Infrastructure, including the award-winning Public Art Program, SFAC Galleries, Civic Design Review (an oversight body for all public development projects) and the Civic Art Collection which manages, conserves and maintains approximately 4,500 artworks owned by the City.
The Monuments and Memorials Advisory Committee is a priority initiative launched in 2021 that will impact the Public Art Program and the Civic Art Collection moving forward. It is a mayoral directive and charges SFAC to administer a partnership with the Human Rights Commission and the Recreation and Parks Department that convenes community members to create criteria and guidelines by which to determine the fate of historic monuments in the collection and the basis for commissioning public art memorials in the future.
The SFAC implements programs and policies that demonstrate cultural and racial equity values across all agency functions. We continue to develop as a local, national and international leader and resource for advancing racial equity practices in arts and culture services—both for the community and for the agency’s own infrastructure. In January 2019, SFAC became the first City & County of San Francisco agency to have passed a racial equity statement and plan.

