Posts Tagged ‘California native trees’

Jan '20

Free Community Workshops For Spring 2020 On Organic & CA Native Gardening Are Back!

A Living Library_SF Workshop_Jan 26

Have you taken any resolutions this year for your environment and community? Join us for FREE Community Workshops - Spring Sessions on Organic & CA Native Gardening on January 26, 2020 (1.30 PM - 5 PM) and help your environment. Please meet in OMI/ Excelsior Living Library Lower Garden - on Oneida off San Jose Avenue between Ocean and Geneva Avenues, and Denman & San Miguel schools - Near Balboa BART.  

All ages are welcome! 

Let us make a positive change in our environment this year! 

Oct '19

Participate In FREE Organic Gardening & CA Native Plants Workshop By A Living Library on November 02, 2019

A Living Library_SF Workshop

Please join us for our next A Living Library FREE Organic Gardening & California Native Plants Workshop in D11 at the OMI/ Excelsior Living Library & Think Park on Saturday, November 02, 2019, 2.00 P.M. - 5.30 P.M.

Please meet us in Lower Garden on Oneida Avenue, off San Jose Avenue between Ocean and Geneva Avenues, and James Denman & San Miguel schools (Near Balboa BART). 

All ages are welcome including seniors!

It is a great opportunity for community members. Please share this with your friends and neighbors and invite them to the workshop. We look forward to seeing you soon! 

Sep '19

Learn About Organic & California Native Gardening In Next Free Community Workshop By A Living Library On October 12, 2019

A Living Library_SF Community Workshop_Oct 12 2019

Please join us for our next A Living Library Free Organic Gardening & CA Native Plants Workshop in D11 at the OMI/ Excelsior Living Library & Think Park on Saturday, October 12, 2019. Meet us in Lower Garden, on Oneida Avenue, off San Jose Avenue between Ocean and Geneva Avenues & Denman and San Miguel Schools - Near  Balboa BART station. 
 
All Ages are welcome, including seniors! Please share this information with you friends and neighbors. 
Jul '17

Bonnie Ora Sherk – Public Talk at SFAI 2017 Summer Symposium

Funcshuional Art

Bonnie Ora Sherk, long-time ecological artist, landscape architect, planner, educator, and Founder & Director of Life Frames, Inc. & A Living Librarypresented  her pioneering work at the San Francisco Art Institute 2017 Summer Symposium, I Object !  Self Organization + Political Agency as Aesthetic Practice, in conjunction with Cuban Artist,  Tania Bruguera and others, on Saturday, July 15, at the San Francisco Art Institute.  This Symposium was also in conjunction with Bruguera’s exhibition at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco.

Bonnie Ora Sherk will also give another lecture at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts on August 2, 6:30 pm as part of  Escuela Arte Util (School of Useful Art), also part of Bruguera’s exhibition, and was additionally featured on a KQED radio broadcast and website about the exhibition and Arte Util.

At the SFAI talk, she presented her local and global, planetary genre, A Living Library, as Funcshuional Art, a term she invented, that marries East and West, North and South, with it’s multiple, practical, systemic processes, creative solutions and strategies that transform the environment, address climate change and flood mitigation among other benefits, while also educating all ages about natural systems and ecological stewardship.

Her presentation at SFAI included examples of Branch Living Library & Think Parks in the Islais Creek Watershed, the largest in San Francisco, including the OMI/Excelsior Living Library & Think Park that is transforming four contiguous SFUSD schools and campuses with integrated learning for PreK-12 students (Leadership High School, San Miguel Early Education School, James Denman Middle School, Balboa High School), and the prototype Bernal Heights Living Library & Think Park Nature Walk that is interconnecting multiple schools, parks, public housing, streets, and other open spaces through development of a new, narrative resilient landscape of California native trees and understory with interpretive signage leading to the currently hidden Islais Creek at the south side of St. Mary’s Park and Highway 280.

This Nature Walk will be expanded throughout the Watershed, to interconnect its eleven neighborhoods:  Noe Valley, Mission, Bernal Heights, Potrero Hill, Portola, Crocker-Amazon, Excelsior, OMI, Sunnyside, Glen Park.  Also proposed is transformation of the currently derelict and flooding, Chavez/101 Freeway and Alemany/101 Freeway Interchanges into Northern & Southern Gateways to the Watershed.

Please come to Yerba Center for the Arts in SF on August 2 at 6:30 pm to learn more about Sherk's work with Funcshuional Art and A Living Library.  This talk is free and open to the public.

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