Archive for the ‘Art, Landscape Architecture, & Systemic Design’ Category

Dec '13

See Evolution of Life Frames – Video Produced By Bonnie Ora Sherk

Evolution of Life Frames, produced by Bonnie Ora Sherk in 2002, shows the evolution of her pioneering oeuvre showcasing many works including: Early Life Frames of Portable Parks 1-111 (1970),  Crossroads Community (the farm) beginning in 1974, to the most evolved, and inclusive series of Life FramesA Living Library - an ongoing public, ecological art work in diverse locations that she began in 1981. Evolution of Life Frames has been shown in art museums, galleries, and other venues worldwide.
Dec '13

Crossroads Community (the farm): Early Life Frame Leads to Development of Potrero Del Sol Park & A Living Library

Enjoy short video on Crossroads Community (the farm), a pioneering, urban agriculture, environmental education, multi-arts, community gathering place that began in 1974 and incorporated a major freeway interchange.  The open space is now site of Potrero del Sol Park, which was originally inspired by The Farm.

Also see below Original Proposal For The Farm, Drawing/Collage © 1974 by Bonnie Ora Sherk, Founding Director and President of Crossroads Community (the farm) from 1974-1980, and picture of Model of The Farm: View South To Freeway ©1977 Bonnie Ora Sherk.

[caption id="attachment_9227" align="aligncenter" width="426"]Original Proposal For The Farm, Drawing/Collage © 1974 by Bonnie Ora Sherk Original Proposal For The Farm, Drawing/Collage © 1974 by Bonnie Ora Sherk[/caption] [caption id="attachment_9242" align="aligncenter" width="550"]Model of The Farm: View South To Freeway ©1977 Bonnie Ora Sherk Model of The Farm: View South To Freeway ©1977 Bonnie Ora Sherk[/caption]

Affectionately known as The Farm to the thousands of participants from all walks of life - locally and globally - The Farm also led directly to the development of  A Living Library, which began right after Bonnie Ora Sherk left The Farm at the end of 1980.

The Farm, was located in San Francisco in the crossroads of four, low-income, multicultural communities (Mission, Bernal Heights, Potrero Hill, Bayview) on 7+ acres adjacent to, and including the intersection of a major freeway interchange (101 at Chavez & Potrero). The Farm, was an early Life Frame*, and involved extensive land transformation including the integration of disparate, derelict, land parcels into a new city culture-ecology park at the convergence of three hidden Creeks - Islais, Precita, Serpentine, now called Potrero Del Sol Park.  (*The Life Frame literally engages and frames life, so we can see it and experience it more profoundly- Bonnie Ora Sherk.)

[caption id="attachment_9268" align="aligncenter" width="550"]Crossroads Community (the Farm) Crossroads Community (the farm) - BEFORE © 1974 Bonnie Ora Sherk[/caption] [caption id="attachment_9270" align="aligncenter" width="550"]Crossroads Community (The Farm) Crossroads Community (the farm) & Potrero Del Sol Park -AFTER © 1980 Bonnie Ora Sherk[/caption] [caption id="attachment_9269" align="aligncenter" width="550"]Crossroads Community (the Farm) Crossroads Community (the farm): First Garden on State Land - BEFORE © 1975 Bonnie Ora Sherk[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_9271" align="aligncenter" width="550"]Crossroads Community Crossroads Community (the farm): First Garden on State Land - AFTER © 1980 Bonnie Ora Sherk[/caption]
The Farm educated people of all ages about ecology and natural, integrated systems, including all the arts.  It was the home of farm animals, who lived in The Raw Egg Animal Theater (TREAT), organic vegetable and flower gardens, a human theater, and diverse community gathering places. It included a state preschool, a library, several performance spaces, farmhouse and kitchen, events, dances, community meetings, classes, other public and private gatherings. Neighborhood residents, local schools, as well as the visual and performing arts communities, were invited to participate in The Farm’s interdisciplinary, ecologically oriented, multi-arts activities and educational programs.  People from all over the world came to visit The Farm, as it provided a good example of urban agriculture, before that became a burgeoning field.  Additionally, The Farm was also one of the first Alternative Arts Spaces in the United States.
  [caption id="attachment_9243" align="aligncenter" width="550"]Scene From Crossroads Community (the farm): Boys Mowing The Lawn Next To The Freeway © 1976 Bonnie Ora Sherk                      Scene From Crossroads Community (the farm): Boys Mowing The Lawn Next To The Freeway    ©1976 Bonnie Ora Sherk[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_5030" align="aligncenter" width="550"]Scene From The Raw Egg Animal Theatre At The Farm: Buck Meets The Cat © 1976 Bonnie Ora Sherk Scene From The Raw Egg Animal Theatre [TREAT] At The Farm: Buck Meets The Cat © 1976 Bonnie Ora Sherk[/caption]
Please see below an original work, Crossroads Community (the farm) is an alternative to alternative art spaces, by Bonnie Ora Sherk © 1979, commissioned by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art for the exhibition, Space Time Sound, at SFMOMA, 1980:
The Farm by Bonnie Ora Sherk
Read this short original text below on The Farm written by Bonnie Ora Sherk in 1977 on Crossroads Community (the farm) official stationary, for the Center For Critical Inquiry, 1st International Symposium, San Francisco Art Institute.
Crossroads Community (the farm)
Crossroads Community (The Farm)
Crossroads Community (The Farm)
This original text has been republished in diverse books worldwide, including:
  • Politiques de la Végétation, Marco Scotini, Editor, Eterotopie, France 2017
  • Vegetation As Political Art, Marco Scotini, Editor, Parco Arte Vivente, 2014
  • NATURE: Documents of Centemporary Art, Edited by Jeffrey Kastner, Whitechapel Gallery/MIT Press, Extract from Crossroads Community (the farm),     Center for Critical Inquiry Position Paper, 1st International Symposium, San Francisco Art Institute, 2012
  • ART AND SOCIAL CHANGE:  A CRITICAL READER, Edited by Will Bradley And Charles Esche, Tate Publishing, 2007
  • Theories and Documents of Contemporary Art, A Sourcebook of Artists’ Writings, Edited by Peter Selz And Kristine Stiles, UC Press, Berkeley, 1996
 

Additionally, Art Installations on The Farm have been exhibited nationally and internationally in addition to being published in books and journals worldwide.

Selection Of Exhibition Venues on The Farm Listed Below:

•  Van Abbe Museum, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
•  Parco Arte Vivente, Turin, Italy
•  Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy
•  National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Korea, Seoul, Korea
•  Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien, Berlin, Germany
•  Museum of Modern Art/PS 1, New York City
•  Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California
•  National Museum of Women, Washington, DC
•  American University Museum, Washington, D.C
•  Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, Canada
•  Roski School of Art, USC, Los Angeles, California
•  Site Santa Fe, Santa Fe, New Mexico
•  Smart Art Museum, Chicago, Illinois
•  California College of Art Wattis Gallery, San Francisco, CA
•  San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA
•  Cincinnati Center for Contemporary Art, Cincinnati, Ohio
•  Belkin Gallery, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
•  Braunstein / Quay Gallery, San Francisco, California
[caption id="attachment_9266" align="aligncenter" width="640"]Installation on Crossroads Community (the farm) by Bonnie Ora Sherk at Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien, Berlin, Germany, 2012 Installation on Crossroads Community (the farm) by Bonnie Ora Sherk at Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien,                Berlin, Germany, 2012[/caption]
 
                                                   
                           
Oct '13

Watch This ! Bonnie Ora Sherk Video Interview with ecoartspace

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See newly released Excerpts from Video Interview With Bonnie Ora Sherk on ecoartspace, from a March, 2012, conversation with Patricia Watts, ecoartspace Founder and West Coast Curator.  See and hear the artist discussing her early ecological, Environmental Performance Sculpture in San Francisco.   These early Life Frames preceded and informed A Living Library, and her founding and directing Life Frames, Inc., the non-profit sponsor of A.L.L. 

Another Video Interview will be released soon, that focuses on A.L.L.  

Please Stay Tuned !!!!          Video by Starr Sutherland.

View Video Interview with Bonnie Ora Sherk HERE

Published on Oct 24, 2013

Find out more about ecoartspace by visiting their blog and facebook page.

Sep '13

SFAQ Interview: A Living Library & Bonnie Ora Sherk’s Early Work Featured

SFAQ, an International Arts and Culture online and print Journal, features an Interview with Bonnie Ora Sherk by Terri Cohn  in the latest edition, published September 3.  Among many works discussed and shown, are A Living Library and Sitting Still l, both seen below

View the SFAQ Interview by Terri Cohn in its entirety here.

Another Interview with Bonnie Ora Sherk by Stephanie Smith is also featured in Feast,  published in 2013.

This featured page below on A Living Library, is also being published in Centerpoint Now, in conjunction with the United Nations Department of Information, in honor of the Opening of the General Assembly of the United Nations in New York, September, 2013.

ALL SFAQ PageSitting Still l, 1970.  In this early performance piece, the artist is seated in a found environment of garbage and water across from the construction site of the 101 Interchange at Army and Bayshore, facing the "audience", comprised of people in slow-moving cars, due to the construction.

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Considered now, by Bonnie Ora Sherk, to be her "Watershed Piece", unbeknownst to her at the time, she was literally facing her future:  The actual site of what would become the pioneering, uban agriculture and art, Crossroads Community (the farm), which she founded and directed beginning in 1974, and the northern frame of the Islais Creek Watershed, which she is continually involved in  today.  She is also sitting in water from the Islais Creek, which she wants to daylight in diverse places in the Watershed, the largest in San Francisco.

Aug '13

Art By Bonnie Ora Sherk Featured in Multiple Museum Exhibitions Around the US

IMG_94961Above, the Artist giving a Gallery Talk at the opening, June 23, 2013, Bronx Museum Of The Arts

Bonnie Ora Sherk's art work is being featured in multiple museum exhibitions this fall and winter around the United States.

"State of Mind: New California Art Circa 1970" curated by Constance Lewallan & Karen Moss at The Bronx Museum of the Arts through September 8, 2013. This exhibition will travel to The Smart Museum, University of Chicago from October 3, 2013 to January 12, 2014. Click here for more exhibition info.  This exhibition originated at the Orange County Museum of Art as part of The Getty's Pacific Standard Time, and then traveled to Berkeley Art Museum, Belkin Gallery, , University of  Vancouver, and Site Santa Fe in New Mexico.

"Feast: Radical Hospitality in Contemporary Art" curated by Stephanie Smith, Deputy Director & Chief Curator at the Smart Museum of Art, The University of Chicago will be at The Blaffer Museum, University of Houston TX from August 31, 2013 to January 5, 2014. This exhibition will then travel to SITE Santa Fe, New Mexico, February 1-May 17, 2014; Gund Gallery at Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio, July 25-November 30, 2014; and Weisman Art Museum, Minneapolis, Minnesota, January 31-May 10, 2015. View the catalog interview with the artist.  More exhibition info.

"Green Acres: Artists Farming Fields, Greenhouses and Abandoned Lots", curated by Sue Spaid opened at the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, Ohio is now traveling to the Katzen Arts Center at American University, Washington DC, September 3 to October 20, 2013.  View more exhibition info here.

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