SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- San Francisco Mayor Edwin M. Lee and Director of Cultural Affairs for the San Francisco Arts Commission (SFAC) Luis R. Cancel announced that with the opening of San Francisco International Airport’s (SFO) newly remodeled Terminal 2 this April, the Arts Commission will add five new public artworks to its acclaimed airport collection. SFO has long been home to one of the most important and valuable public art collections in the country. With the renovation of the Airport’s Terminal 2 (T2), formerly the Central Terminal, the SFAC’s Public Art Program received approximately $3.7 million in art enrichment funds for new commissioned work as well as the reinstallation of 20 works already in the airport collection, some of which were historically sited in the terminal. “World-class art is a part of the fabric of everyday life in San Francisco, and what better way to set the stage for our visitors than with a museum-quality art collection at our gateway,” said Mr. Ca