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Installation of Crossroads Community
(The Farm) at the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, March
1 - July 16, 2007
View a video,
see before and after photographs, and learn more about The Farm. |
Life Frames, Inc. &
A Living Library are pleased to invite you to view
a special arts installation as part of this exhibit, by its Founder
& Director, Bonnie Ora Sherk, on Crossroads Community
(the farm), an early Life Frame.
Bonnie Ora Sherk was the Founding Director / President of The
Farm, as it was commonly called, from 1974-80, and
made the original drawings, collages, and photographs for this transformative
community Life Frame, which are now part
of this installation.
The Farm inspired the transformation
of about 8+ acres of derelict land adjacent to and in the middle
of the Army Street Freeway Interchange, located at Cesar Chavez
and Potrero Avenue, into a new Community Park & Freeway Gardens,
Green Center for Environmental Education, Art & Agriculture,
and Alternative Art Venue, one of the first in the country.
The Farm was called Crossroads
Community, as it was located in the crossroads of
Bernal Heights, the Mission, Potrero Hill, and Bayview communities,
at the convergence of three hidden creeks: Islais, Serpentine, and
Precita Creeks, all framing the northernmost part of the Islais
Creek Watershed.
Today, Life Frames, Inc. &
A Living Library are still
working with, and calling attention to, the importance of the Islais
Creek Watershed - its many resources, opportunities, and community
linkages. The OMI/Excelsior Living Library
& Think Park and Bernal
Heights Living Library & Think Park Nature Walk
are located within this Watershed in the Excelsior and Bernal Heights
communities.
Proposals for Framing the Islais Creek Watershed: Creating
Living Library Culture - Ecology - Technology Native Upland / Riparian
Transit Corridors - "complete, better streets"
- are also in the works with diverse community groups and City agencies
in neighborhoods connected to the San Francisco Bay and each other
within this Watershed: Excelsior, Portola, Bayview-Hunter's Point,
Potrero, Bernal, Mission, Noe Valley, Glen Park. View Islais Creek
Watershed Map & Narrative
Read more about the exhibition,
click here. |