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Stream of Consciousness

 Posted by on February 25, 2021
Feb 252021
 

February 2021
Bayview / Hunters Point

Hillpoint Park – Picnic Area
Innes Court

Stream of Consciousness is a 120 foot long ribbon of historic, contemporary, and scientific images interspersed with  literary quotes.  The tiles tell the story of water from the depths of the sea to the constellations in the sky.  The images were made by Bayview Hunters Point school children

This piece was funded by the US Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration. Created by Think Round Inc., the piece was commissioned by the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, and created by Heidi Hardin working with Colette Crutcher.

The work of Collette Crutcher occupies several posts on this site.  Collette began with painting and printmaking, and then branded out to create a broad spectrum of pieces, from very large to very small, from public to intensely personal, from abstract to figurative, and across a range of media: painting and drawing, collage, assemblage, paper mache, concrete, ceramic and mosaics.

Heidi Hardin is a San Francisco community artist, educator and long-time art advocate who works in the Bayview Hunters Point neighborhood to connect children and youth with the new Shipyard. Hardin is the founder of Think Round, Inc. a non-profit organization that combines well- established educational programs with newly created initiatives, sometimes in partnership with the SFUSD schools in the southeastern neighborhoods.

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Balboa Has its Name up in Mosaic

 Posted by on March 29, 2018
Mar 292018
 

Balboa at 39th and 34th Avenues

Balboa Sign Posts by Colette Crucher

Balboa at 34th Avenue

These two sided sign posts on Balboa street were commissioned by the SF Arts Commission as part of the Balboa Streetscape Improvement Project.  They were created by artist Colette Crutcher, who has been in this site many times.

Mosaic Balboa Sign Posts

Balboa at 34th Avenue

The site of the Balboa Streetscape Improvement Project extends from 34th to 39th Avenue. The $3,200,000 renovation provided a safer and more pleasant environment for pedestrians, motorists, cyclists, and transit riders to enjoy the neighborhood.

Colette Crutcher Balboa Streetscape Improvement Project

Balboa and 39th Avenue. This marker contains film strips in deference to the 90 year old Balboa Theater down the street.

Balboa Streetscape Improvement Project Colette Crutcher

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