HOPE SF Arts and Healing Assessment

HOPE SF Arts and Healing Assessment

2015-2017   |    San Francisco, CA
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The HOPE SF Arts and Healing Assessment focused on how art can be a vehicle for healing and community transformation in the HOPE SF public housing communities of Alice Griffith, Hunters View, Potrero Terrace and Annex, and Sunnydale. Participants modeled inherently transformative ideas about what the practice of art could be, its societal benefits, and how it could be a force for personal discovery and mutual understanding.

 

Poster of two page report distributed with the Art and Healing in HOPE SF Communities Assessment Report, July 2015.
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The HOPE SF Arts Assessment took place at the San Francisco Public Library on Wednesday, July 29th, 2015. In this year’s assessment the HOPE SF team focused on how art can be a vehicle for healing and community transformation in the HOPE SF communities of Alice Griffith, Hunters View, Potrero Terrace & Annex, and Sunnydale. Community and Healing participatory Installation - the beginnings. Including Information on HOPE SF, HOPE SF hosing sites, SFSU Health Equity Institute, Documentary Photographs, Resident made artworks, and the original participatory drawing, at the San Francisco Main Public Library, July 29, 2015

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Community and Healing participatory Installation including residents quotations from the SFSU Arts Assessment, resident art works Hunters View, Elise Mims Brown Poetry from Alice Grifiths, Historical Photo Collages from Alice Griffith, and Collaborative artworks from former HOPE SF workshops. Community Monument making and display area tables, and Community Encyclopedia Table with oil pastels, misc colored pencils, pens. The Latino Room at the San Francisco Main Public Library, July 29, 2015.

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…a couple minutes later, turned up!  Free pies made by Sunnydale Resident Pastry Chef, a “What Do You Want To Remember In San Francisco?” map surrounded with residents quotations from the SFSU Arts Assessment, resident art works, and Collaborative Photographs from former HOPE SF workshops.  The Latino Room at the San Francisco Main Public Library, July 29, 2015

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Youth Dancers from the Samoan Community Development Center, in the Koret Auditorium, between UCSF Public Health student presentations on the methods, findings, recommendations for the 2015 HOPE SF Arts Assessment, July 29, 2015.

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The HOPE SF Arts Assessment took place at the San Francisco Public Library on Wednesday, July 29th, 2015. In this year’s assessment the HOPE SF team focused on how art can be a vehicle for healing and community transformation in the HOPE SF communities of Alice Griffith, Hunters View, Potrero Terrace & Annex, and Sunnydale. Community and Healing participatory Installation - the beginnings. Including Information on HOPE SF, HOPE SF hosing sites, SFSU Health Equity Institute, Documentary Photographs, Resident made artworks, and the original participatory drawing, at the San Francisco Main Public Library, July 29, 2015

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Maria Martinez from the San Francisco Department of Public Health shares her thoughts about the assessment and installation during the closing comments dialogue, while a slide of the Community and Healing participatory drawing, DJ Dion and Jessica Wolin, Associate Director of Community Practice at the Health Equity Institute look on.

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The HOPE SF Arts Assessment took place at the San Francisco Public Library on Wednesday, July 29th, 2015. In this year’s assessment the HOPE SF team focused on how art can be a vehicle for healing and community transformation in the HOPE SF communities of Alice Griffith, Hunters View, Potrero Terrace & Annex, and Sunnydale. Community and Healing participatory Installation - the beginnings. Including Information on HOPE SF, HOPE SF hosing sites, SFSU Health Equity Institute, Documentary Photographs, Resident made artworks, and the original participatory drawing, at the San Francisco Main Public Library, July 29, 2015

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