San Francisco, CA 2024 - present
As the public art program manager and artist for Elm Alley in San Francisco’s Tenderloin district, I am leading the transformation of this urban space into a vibrant "School Street" dedicated to children’s safety and community engagement. I’m overseeing the design and execution of murals that will turn the alley into a welcoming "children's zone," with input from local youth to ensure their voices shape the environment. This project, supported by participatory budgeting and community collaboration, will make Elm Alley a vital space for play, socialization, and cultural gatherings, enhancing the neighborhood's sense of community and safety.
San Francisco, CA 2024 - present
As the public art project manager and artist for the Golden Gate Greenway, I designed and executed a massive temporary ground mural spanning an entire city block using spray chalk. I collaborated with the project team and facilitated community workshops to incorporate local input. I managed project logistics, led a team of volunteers, and ensured the mural was completed to high standards and on time, transforming the urban landscape and fostering community engagement. Our next phase is to paint the entire roadway in a permanent mural.
San Francisco, CA 2022 - present
As an artist for the Golden Mile Project, I collaborated with Illuminate, SF Rec Park, Building 180 and other partners to transform a 1.5-mile stretch of road in Golden Gate Park into an urban oasis. Over 1 month, I contributed to the creation of two massive ground murals. This project featured live music stages, open-play pianos, a beer garden, and various interactive elements. The transformation promoted community engagement and was instrumental in the passing of Proposition J, permanently closing a section of the road to vehicles.