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A Living Library = A. L. L.

Everyone and everything on Earth and in Space is part of A Living Library of diversity: people, birds, trees, air, water, and all the things we create, such as - parks, gardens, schools, curricula, artworks, networks, communities, celebrations. A Living Library, or, A.L.L., for short, provides a way to understand that culture and technology are part of nature. It’s all nature.

A Living Library provides a powerful systemic framework, multiple methodologies and strategies for creating place-based, ecological change in communities and schools - locally and globally.

A.L.L. integrates local resources - past, present, future - and transforms them with community, to become vibrant, content-rich, art-filled, ecological learning landscapes; each Branch linked to another.

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Aug '13

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

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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.

Aug '13

NYC: Roosevelt Island Living Library & Think Park Thrives

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It was a busy week in July at the Roosevelt Island Living Library & Think Park.  The Eggplant and Squash are flowering and the Cucumbers and  Peppers are almost ready to pick. We survived a difficult heat wave in NYC, but the garden has emerged stronger and more lush.  Last week the students, staff, and volunteers worked very diligently caring for our RI Living Library & Think Park Garden.

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The students broke out into work groups and focused on essential tasks in the Garden. The Compost Group turned the compost, and made note of the diverse insect life growing therein. The Watering Team made sure to give each bed a good soaking to help withstand this heat. The Weeding Crew re-established edges and bed lines, and helped clean the sidewalk,  getting the weeds into the compost. And, finally the Planting Team planted more flowers in the flower bed, as well as five different types of greens. Boston Lettuce, Red Lettuce, Swiss Chard, Spinach, and Collard Greens were planted in our new Lettuce & Dark Greens Bed.  The youth also completed a Garden Design activity in which they pooled ideas for how best to design a garden, and illustrated their Dream Gardens with paper and colored pencils. 

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Blog post submitted by Roosevelt Island Living Library &  Think Park Garden Teacher, Avi Nagel.

Aug '13

Painting with Elderberries in Chinatown Living Library & Think Park !

By mid-July, the Elder tree (Sambucus mexicana) at the Chinatown Living Library & Think Park at Gordon Lau Elementary School and Commodore Stockton Child Development Center was in full bloom, displaying cloud-like bouquets of tiny yellow flowers and bunches of dark blue berries. Last summer the students cooked the berries into a delicious and healthy syrup. This year when we harvested the raw berries...

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....the students explored the fruit's exceptional chromatic properties by mashing up the berries into pigment for painting !

We used our fingers and paintbrushes to create vibrant and natural works of art, following in the Native American tradition of transforming fruits and flowers of the Elder tree into color dye. 

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Although painting with fresh berries was a little messy at times, this hands-on activity allowed Pre-K students through 4th graders to physically engage with all stages of the Elder tree's reproductive life cycle -- from flowers to fruit to seeds!

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Aug '13

A.L.L. Student Stewards Develop Living Library Nature Walk At St. Mary’s Park & Celebrate End Of Successful Summer

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The summer session of the A.L.L. Student Stewards Paid Internship at St. Mary's Rec Center & Park was a great success.

During July and August, the Student Stewards planted over 370 California native trees and shrubs as part of the Bernal Heights Living Library & Think Park Nature Walk in six different zones in St. Mary's Park !

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Students also planted and maintained a beautiful, Organic Vegetable & Flower Garden.

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Student Stewards, their parents and siblings, and A.L.L. Staff had a Potluck Celebration on the last day of the session, and the Student Stewards celebrated their accomplishments over the Summer, and received their monetary stipends for all their hard work.  A great time was had by ALL !

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Aug '13

Snapshots From June: A.L.L. ECO-ART Interns and Other Living Library Garden Happenings !

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Busier than a hive of bees, more deluxe than a Chinese Jade, and even more glorious than a Marigold, this 2013 summer flew by in an amazing flurry at the OMI/Excelsior & Bernal Heights Branch Living Library & Think Parks.

Twenty hard-working, and exuberant middle and high school students from across San Francisco came together this month with the challenge to use A Living Library Gardens as a lens to explore a more profound understanding of themselves, and the world we live in.  Over the first month of their Internship, students learned about the environmental fundamentals of a garden, from living soil, to water resources, to ecosystems, and community connectivity.  

Art, Science, Cooking, and Mentorship Projects helped support ideas of environmental, social, and personal health and sustainability.  A.L.L. brought a fun twist to the big question of the future of our communities and our world. Take a look at the photo montage below to follow A.L.L. Garden Fun!

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Welcome to A Living Library Lower Garden: Jasmine Flowers with Bunny the Bee, and Carrot Top photos taken by Student Steward Interns. 

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Our A.L.L. ECO-ART Interns showed no apprehensions; from day one, they dug right into garden work, such as seed and food harvesting, garden bed resurrection, and all-around, garden beautification. 

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IMG_1881Students became aware of healthy food supporting healthy bodies.  Instead of a soft drink, or coffee, they learned to try this refreshing Melon Slushie.   Just blend chunks of fresh cut watermelon,  honeydew, and ice! 

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Through an ecosystem health lesson, students learned that garden friends, such as invertebrates and birds, can be indicators of environmental quality. Students used recycled materials to create bird feeders and houses to encourage our garden diversity. 

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The more hands the merrier! Our Student Stewards discussed the importance of mentoring younger generations, from the symbolism of role models, to the idea of sustainability for our future communities and world.

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In an effort to help A Living Library shine at City Hall, a handful of our Student Stewards showed up to the Garden early one morning, collected flowers and herbs of every color and smell, and crafted beautiful bouquets to dazzle Mayor Ed Lee and the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.  We walked to BART, and walked some more until we reached the front door of City Hall.  Our students posed briefly for a photo opportunity, before entering City Hall, where they were able to deliver personal support of A Living Library through reading their letters, giving away bouquets, and meeting some of the Board members.  

What a way to get a deeper understanding of our city and community government and systems, learning how it affects local groups, down to each individual child who is part of A Living Library

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As a Thank You Gift to our Student Stewards, and Congratulations, for their first completed month of the A.L.L. ECO ART Internship, we took a hike to San Francisco's Glen Canyon Park.

From the front gate of the OMI/Excelsior Branch Living Library & Think Park, we left full of zest and excitement. We were shocked by the transition from city streets, to valleys deeply filled with trees. Glen Canyon made it obvious to our team, that wilderness and nature really is all around us, and can be just as much a part of urban lives, as rural lives.

We arrived back at our A.L.L. Garden exhausted and proud, walking a total of 5 miles in 4 hours ! What a hike ! If you have not yet had the chance to visit Glen Park in San Francisco, it is worth the exploration, a hidden gem dazzling us in its natural beauty.  And, the same Islais Creek that is under Balboa High School, is day-lighted here !  Pretty exciting to see and learn about !!!

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Thank you A.L.L. Eco-Art 2013 Summer Stewards, you have made the garden beautiful and full with your interest, care, and laughter! 

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Blog post written by A Living Library Garden Instructor, Courtney Calkins. 

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