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Inside Out: The Museum

Two murals consider how SFMOMA has changed over time. I combine a community arts outlook honed as a muralist, with a museum education background earned over 17 year at SFMOMA and MoAD, to suggest a thoughtful approach to understanding and addressing the museum's history and its potential. The murals were up for 2024.

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SFMOMA Koret Education Center

Main wall inside the Center.

The challenges and strengths of museums are presented in tumbling colored shapes across the wall.

Discussing art objects in the museum

Vertical yellow section shows adults and children discussing what they see in museum artworks.

Drawing and writing activities

Large hands lift the glass box off a pedestal while a family joins a creative activity, and young pe

The challenges of institutional history

Hands lift the three buildings that housed SFMOMA off a pedestal to represent its 87 year history.

Social pressures on museums

Sandwiched between buildings, a Black Lives Matter activist is in discussion with museum administrat

Koret Center entrance

A second mural at the entrance to the Koret Education Center shows children and young adults engaged

Food for Thought

The Food for Thought mural reflects on the rich variety of foods that can be available to all people, and the diversity of cultures associated with these nutritional sources. Hands represent the efforts of those that produce our food, the autonomy of those that presently need more nutrition, and the Berkeley Food Network (BFN) staff and volunteers that help them. The mural, designed with the help of the BFN staff, is dedicated to a future when their service will not be needed. Sponsor: Berkeley Civic Arts.

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Berkeley Food Network Building

University Ave and Ninth Street

A shopping bag holds the blind justice figure, earth, diploma, and heart, as a metaphor for freedom.

L to R: Seeds of Justice, Volunteers, and The Right to Food.

Sections on Ninth Street represent seeds of justice, volunteer work, and the right to food.

More than a bag of nutrition.

Central image on the rounded corner of the building with radiating bands of orange, red, and brown

University Ave side.

Farm to You, and Urban Farm (three sisters).

Indigenous foods.

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