Overview
Only members of the public attending in-person will have an opportunity to provide public comment during the meeting. Public comment in regards to specific agenda items will be taken before or during consideration of the item. During General Public Comment, members of the public may address the Board on matters within the Board’s jurisdiction and not otherwise on this agenda. Each member of the public will have up to three (3) minutes to provide comment unless otherwise noted by the President.
Requests for accommodation for remote public comment should be made at least four (4) hours prior to the meeting, at mbourne@famsf.org or 415-750-3669. (Please see the “Accessible Meeting Policy” below.)
Members of the public who are unable to attend the meeting in-person to provide public comment are encouraged to so via email. Please send an email to mbourne@famsf.org by 5 pm the day before the meeting to ensure your comment is received by the FAMSF Board in advance of the meeting.
Agenda
- Calling of the Meeting to Order – Diane B. Wilsey, Chair Emerita
Action
Calling of the Meeting to Order
- Calling of the Roll– Megan Bourne, Executive Secretary to the Board of Trustees
Action
- Jamie Bowles
- Jack Calhoun
- David A. Fraze
- Dorka Keehn
- Bryan Meehan
- Jason E. Moment, President
- Carl F. Pascarella
- Heather Preston M.D.
Diane B. Wilsey, Chair Emerita
- Approve Minutes – Diane B. Wilsey, Chair Emerita
Discussion and Possible Action
A. Consideration and Possible Action to Approve the Minutes of the February 13, 2024 Meeting of the Board of Trustees (See Appendix A – Draft Minutes)
- Report of the President – Jason Moment, President
Discussion and Possible Action
A. Report of the President
B. Consideration and Possible Action to Adopt Resolutions of Appreciation Honoring the Retirement of Bill Bruckner, Victoria Bruckner, Charlie Dorris, Dee Kennedy, and Susan Rutherford from the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Access Advisory Support Group (See Appendix B – Access Advisors Resolutions)
- Report of the Acquisitions Committee – Thomas P. Campbell on behalf of William R. Hearst III, Fine Arts Museums Foundation Acquisitions Committee Chair
Discussion and Possible Action
A. Consideration and Possible Action to Approve the Draft Report of the March 14, 2024 Acquisitions Committee Meeting (See Appendix C – Acquisitions Committee Report)
- Purchases
- Funded Purchases
- Gifts
- Second Step Deaccessions
- NAGRA/CalNAGPRA Update – Christina Hellmich, Curator in Charge of the Art of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas
Discussion
A. Report on the FAMSF Compliance with the Native American Graves and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), CalNAGPRA, and revised regulations effective January 12, 2024
- Report of the Director and CEO – Thomas P. Campbell, Director and CEO
Discussion
A. Museum Updates
- Exhibitions
- Free Saturdays
- Education
- de Youngsters Day Out
- City Budget
- Report of the CFO – Jason Seifer, Chief Financial and Administrative Officer
Discussion
- Curatorial Presentation – Japanese Prints in Transition: From the Floating World to the Modern World, Lauren Palmor, Associate Curator, American Art
Discussion
- General Public Comment – Diane B. Wilsey, Chair Emerita
Discussion
Members of the public may address the Board of Trustees on items within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and not otherwise on this agenda.
- Adjournment – Diane B. Wilsey, Chair Emerita
Action
A. Upcoming Meetings
Wednesday, May 29, 2024, 3:00 pm
Date & Time
3:00 pm
Fine Arts Museums
de Young Museum50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr
San Francisco, CA 94118
Meeting in Koret Auditorium
Online
Password: 710785
Phone
+1 408 638 0968 US (San Jose)
+1 669 444 9171 US
Webinar ID: 966 5426 9922
Policies
Accessibility Meeting Policy
Accessibility Meeting Policy
The de Young and Legion of Honor are wheelchair accessible. Accessible seating for persons with disabilities (including those using wheelchairs) will be available. For Telecommunication Device for the Deaf (TDD), the Museums use the California Relay Service.
Remote public participation is available upon request for individuals who cannot attend in-person due to a disability. Making a request to participate remotely no later than four (4) hours prior to the start of the meeting helps ensure availability of the meeting link.
Sign Language Interpretation is also available upon request. Captions can be enabled if participating remotely. If requesting remote Sign Language Interpretation, please submit an accommodation request a minimum of four (4) business hours prior to the start of the meeting. The following will also be made available upon request: (1) a sound enhancement system; (2) a meeting agenda or minutes available in alternative formats; and/or (3) a reader during the meeting.
In compliance with the Language Access Ordinance, oral interpretation or translation services will be made available upon request in the language the member of the public requests. This also includes translation of meeting notices, agendas, and minutes (only after the body adopts them), upon written request. Allowing a minimum of 48 business hours for accommodation requests helps ensure availability.
To request accommodation, please contact Megan Bourne at mbourne@famsf.org or 415-750-3669. A late request will be honored if possible.
In order to assist the City's efforts to accommodate persons with severe allergies, environmental illnesses, multiple chemical sensitivity or related disabilities, those attending public meetings are reminded that others may be sensitive to various chemical based products. Please help the City to accommodate these individuals.
Acknowledgement of the Ramaytush Ohlone Community
Acknowledgement of the Ramaytush Ohlone Community
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Acknowledgement of the Ramaytush Ohlone Community
The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco occupy unceded land of the Ramaytush Ohlone, who are the original inhabitants of what is now the San Francisco Peninsula. The greater Bay Area is also the ancestral territory of other Ohlone peoples, as well as the Miwok, Yokuts, and Patwin. We acknowledge, recognize, and honor the Indigenous ancestors, elders, and descendants whose nations and communities have lived in the Bay Area over many generations and continue to do so today. We respect the enduring relationships that exist between Indigenous peoples and their homelands. We are committed to partnering with Indigenous communities to raise awareness of their legacy and engage with the history of this region and the impacts of genocide and the dynamics of settler colonialism that persist.
Legion of Honor Land Acknowledgment
The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco occupy unceded land of the Ramaytush Ohlone, who are the original inhabitants of what is now the San Francisco Peninsula. The greater Bay Area is also the ancestral territory of other Ohlone peoples, as well as the Miwok, Yokuts, and Patwin. We acknowledge, recognize, and honor the Indigenous ancestors, elders, and descendants whose nations and communities have lived in the Bay Area over many generations and continue to do so today. We respect the enduring relationships that exist between Indigenous peoples and their homelands. We are committed to partnering with Indigenous communities to raise awareness of their legacy and engage with the history of the region, the impacts of genocide, and the dynamics of settler colonialism that persist.
Lincoln Park, where the Legion of Honor was founded in 1924, operated as City Cemetery from 1868 until 1898. When the park was created, many of the burials were relocated but the majority were not. Please join the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco in honoring the memory of the thousands of individuals still buried on this land.
Electronic Devices Prohibited
Electronic Devices Prohibited
The ringing of and use of cell phones, pagers and similar sound-producing electronic devices are prohibited at this meeting. Please be advised that the President may order the removal from the meeting of any person(s) responsible for the ringing or use of cell phones, pagers, or other similar sound-producing electronic devices.
Know Your Rights Under the Sunshine Ordinance
Know Your Rights Under the Sunshine Ordinance
Government's duty is to serve the public, reaching its decisions in full view of the public. Commissions, boards, councils, and other agencies of the City and County exist to conduct the people's business. This ordinance assures that deliberations are conducted before the people and that City operations are open to the people's review. For more information on your rights under the Sunshine Ordinance (Chapter 67 of the San Francisco Administrative Code) or to report a violation of the ordinance, contact the Sunshine Ordinance Task Force:
Sunshine Ordinance Task Force
City Hall, Room 244
1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place
San Francisco, CA 94102-4683
Office: (415) 554-5163
E-mail: sotf@sfgov.org
Citizens may obtain a free copy of the Sunshine Ordinance by printing the San Francisco Administrative Code, Chapter 67, on the Internet at http://www.sfbos.org/sunshine.
Public documents referred to in the agenda are available online at sfgov.org/finearts. Public documents referred to in the agenda may also be inspected at the Administrative Offices of the Fine Arts Museums located at the de Young, Golden Gate Park, 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive, San Francisco, CA, 94118-4501. Please contact Megan Bourne at (415) 750-3669 or mbourne@famsf.org to make arrangements. If any materials related to an item on this agenda have been distributed to the Board of Trustees after the distribution of the agenda packet, those materials are available for public inspection at the de Young Museum, 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, during normal office hours.
Lobbyist Registration and Reporting Requirements
Lobbyist Registration and Reporting Requirements
Individuals and entities that influence or attempt to influence local legislative or administrative action may be required by the San Francisco Lobbyist Ordinance [SF Campaign & Governmental Conduct Code § 2.100] to register and report lobbying activity. For more information about the Lobbyist Ordinance, please contact the San Francisco Ethics Commission at 30 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 3900, San Francisco, CA, 94102; Telephone (415) 581-2300; Fax (415) 581-2317; Website: sfgov.org/ethics.
Public Comment
Public Comment
Only members of the public attending in-person will have an opportunity to provide public comment during the meeting. Public comment in regards to specific agenda items will be taken before or during consideration of the item. During General Public Comment, members of the public may address the Board on matters within the Board’s jurisdiction and not otherwise on this agenda. Each member of the public will have up to three (3) minutes to provide comment unless otherwise noted by the President.
Requests for accommodation for remote public comment should be made at least four (4) hours prior to the meeting, at mbourne@famsf.org or 415-750-3669. (Please see the “Accessible Meeting Policy” below.)
Members of the public who are unable to attend the meeting in-person to provide public comment are encouraged to so via email. Please send an email to mbourne@famsf.org by 5 pm the day before the meeting to ensure your comment is received by the FAMSF Board in advance of the meeting.