by Frances Phillips | Jul 24, 2015
The artists of the Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP), led by Aaron Noble, collaborated with The Lab and residents of the Redstone Building to create a series of murals in the building’s lobbies that reflect its history and many uses. The Lab had recently moved...
by Frances Phillips | May 30, 2015
The Bayview Hunter’s Point community of San Francisco is home to an abandoned Navy shipyard, two power plants, a sewage waste facility, and several toxic waste sites. Citizens grapple with the possible impact of these industrial sites on health in the neighborhood,...
by Frances Phillips | May 22, 2015
Students, staff, parents and community members in the Fruitvale District of Oakland collaborated with artists Carolyna Marks, Xochitl Guerrero, and Roberto Guerrero to create and install a 2,000 tile “Peace Wall” at Fruitvale Elementary School in Oakland,...
by Frances Phillips | May 10, 2015
Collaborating with the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender (GLBT) Historical Society in San Francisco, artists E.G. Crichton and Kim Anno created “Lost and Found,” a mixed-media traveling museum composed of small installations that explored lesbian...
by Frances Phillips | Apr 3, 2015
Mural artist Ricardo Richey collaborated with Intersection for the Arts and other artists to create “First Element,” a multi tiered project exploring the rich history of street art in San Francisco’s Mission District. The partners brought together mural, street,...