Artist Concept Approved for Public Art Installation at New Park at Linden Avenue & Pine Avenue
In consideration of the overwhelming consensus by the community via survey results, the public art concept titled, “Punto de Encuentro” (Meeting Point) by mosaic artist, J. Muzacz, was approved by City Council for installation at the New Park at Linden Avenue & Pine Avenue.
J. Muzacz, drew his inspiration from themes of gathering, cultural craft traditions, and regional identity. After extensive research of South San Francisco and the Old Town Community, he proposed three interrelated designs that create a welcoming and cohesive identity for the park. The two plaza components highlight community spaces by creating a dynamic, colorful stage for performances, markets, and other gatherings. The serape blanket-inspired pattern on the four columns provides a colorful background and the pavement floral mosaic inlays radiate out with a comforting familiarity. The third component, a play sculpture, features a whimsical “Alebrije.” On the mythical creature are geometric spirals that symbolize the life cycle in Zapoteca symbology.
With reverence, the artist’s vision is to create a joyful and memorable public space that reflects the people and stories of South San Francisco.
• For information on the artist, visit: JMuzacz.com.
• For updates on new park project, visit www.ssfca.gov/ParkProjects
FINAL ARTIST SELECTION
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
Cultural Arts Commission Meeting
The Commission recommended the final artist at the regular November 2025 meeting. The public was welcome to attend.
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
City Council Meeting
City Council selected the final artist at the regular December 2025 meeting. The public was welcome to attend.
BACKGROUND: In April 2024, the City engaged the community in the design of a new park and plaza at 616 and 700 Linden Avenue, with the goal of converting the existing spaces into a new vibrant gathering and recreation area. The New Park at Linden and Pine Avenue will have three integrated mosaic art components consisting of four sculptural mosaic columns, a pavement mosaic inlay, and a mosaic clad playground sculpture.
June 2025: The City released a national Request for Qualifications (RFQ). Eligibility requirements indicated that preference would be given to artists with a demonstrated connection to South San Francisco or the greater Bay Area. Submissions were reviewed by staff and consultants for eligibility, then sent to the Artist Advisory Group (the Cultural Arts Commission’s Public Art Subcommittee), who carefully evaluated and scored the applicants. Five artists were advanced to the next stage.
Past Community Input Opportunities
- October 4, 2025: Community Input at Pop Up at 700 Linden Avenue: Community members were invited to view the proposals and share feedback on Saturday, October 4, 2025, at 700 Linden Avenue. Artists (or their representatives) were present from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. to share their designs and hear directly from community members. New Linden Park Public Art Concepts Reveal Flyers (English(PDF, 4MB) | Spanish(PDF, 3MB))

Concept proposals were available to view online from October 4th.
The online survey deadline was extended to Friday October 24 from the original deadline of October 17.
Survey is closed.
New Park at Linden and Pine Survey Flyer(PDF, 318KB)
November 25, 2025
Final Artist Selection: At the regular Cultural Arts Commission meeting, on November 25th, the Commission made a recommendation on the final artist. Community members were welcome to attend.
Upcoming dates may be subject to change.
For information, call the Parks and Recreation Department at (650) 829-3800.