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“Click City” series by Heather Stallings now in the SF Chronicle

“Click City” series by Heather Stallings now in the SF Chronicle

by Frances Phillips | Nov 20, 2013 | 1998, Literary Arts, News

Heather Stallings (then Heather Drohan) collaborated with Zyzzyva in 1998 to develop and publish her first novel, False Alarm, as part of a “Zyzzyva Discovery” book publication series featuring new writers. Now installments of her fictional “Click...

Tenants and Owners Development Corporation & Ned Kahn

by Frances Phillips | Nov 10, 1998 | 1998, Visual Arts

Tenants and Owners Development Corporation (TODCO) and apartment tenants, staff and neighbors collaborating with Ned Kahn to create a public artwork on an exterior wall at the Ceatrice Polite Apartments providing housing for the elderly in the Yerba Buena Gardens...

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art & Leah Levy

by Frances Phillips | Nov 10, 1998 | 1998, Visual Arts

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art?s architecture department (led by Aaron Betsky) collaborating with Leah Levy, landscape architects, and other collaborators to create Revelatory Landscapes, a combination of museum installation, landscape installation, and public...

Oakland Sharing the Vision & Suzanne Lacy

by Frances Phillips | Nov 10, 1998 | 1998, Visual Arts

Oakland Sharing the Vision collaborating with Suzanne Lacy to create “CODE 33,” a public art project and workshop series for youth inviting their perspectives on Oakland?s community policing initiative.

Fruitvale Elementary School & Carolyna Marks

by Frances Phillips | Nov 10, 1998 | 1998, Visual Arts

Fruitvale Elementary School collaborating with Carolyna Marks, Xochitl Guerrero, and Roberto Guerrero to create a 2,000-tile ?Peace Wall,? for an exterior wall at Fruitvale Elementary School. The artists are working with students, families, school staff and teachers,...

The Farallon Research Station of the Point Reyes Bird Observatory & Sam Bower

by Frances Phillips | Nov 10, 1998 | 1998, Visual Arts

The Farallon Research Station of the Point Reyes Bird Observatory collaborating with Sam Bower and Meadowsweet Dairy to create a site-specific sculpture on Southeast Farallon Island. Building rubble into a sculptural form, the artists and scientists are enhancing the...
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