StoreFrontLab, MISSION DISTRICT | SAN FRANCISCO, CA
MISSION DISTRICT | SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Raimondi and Feliciano's proposal for "Give" was selected as part of a City Making program awarded and hosted by StoreFrontLab - "an actual storefront in part of a small mixed-use compound on Shotwell Street, owned by couple architect David Baker and Yosh Asato. It hosts exhibits, lectures, readings, performances, pop-up stores, commercial projects lasting anywhere from one day to one month, and is a laboratory for ideas, makers and thinkers. Using walking tours, discussions, and installations, City Making intentionally blurs the lines between sculpture, performance, and museum exhibit."*
INTERIORS
SAN FRANCISCO
ADAPTIVE REUSE
INSTALLATIONS
STOREFRONT
PUBLIC SPACE
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
FABRICATION
MATERIAL STUDY
“Nature uses only the longest threads to weave her patterns, so that each small piece of her fabric reveals the organization of the entire tapestry.” — Richard P. Feynman
Collect donated clothing from the community to create a shared space through the assemblage of the city fabric. The proposal was selected as part of StoreFrontLab's City Making Project.
The Art of Assemblage, by Arianne Gelardin and Jacob Palmer, TraceSF Bay Area Urbanism
*The Mission Lost and Found, Mission Local
Installation co-created with Bird Feliciano
Videography, Matthew Fisher, Precipitate Media
Special thanks to the StoreFrontLab team, that provided the space and platform for public art and community engagement.
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