Showing posts with label John Adams Campus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Adams Campus. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Murals of NOPA: John Adams Campus Art Enlivens Masonic Avenue







First in a series

Even with the speeding traffic of Masonic Avenue as its companion, the Educate to Liberate: Lessons in Community mural bears witness to art, the rewards of education, and the struggle for liberation. The John Adams Campus of the City College of San Francisco has featured a mural on a foundation wall between Hayes and Grove Streets for more than 30 years. Beginning in 1976 with Our History is No Mystery and with Educate to Liberate in 1988, artists have represented the triumphs and degradations of a journey toward freedom. Miranda Bergman, one of the artists of Educate, created a new design in 2006 that includes restored segments of the two previous murals and new sections as well.*

Educate to Liberate reflects the traditions of the Mexican muralists Diego Rivera and Jose Siqueiros with a vibrant clash between industrial/military forces and the celebration of life by people striving for respect and peace. The mural includes an homage to the two great Mexican artists with a depiction of books about their work. The message of Educate is too expansive for the Masonic Avenue exterior alone. The Bay Area's early native people are represented along Hayes Street.

When traffic calming comes to Masonic Avenue, NOPA neighbors and all San Franciscans will appreciate the beauty and the message of Educate to Liberate in a quieter, more peaceful environment. Until then, take a stroll on an early Sunday morning along this block of Masonic and turn west on Hayes to view one of our neighborhood's most significant works of public art.

* Our History is No Mystery and Educate to Liberate were painted by Miranda Bergman, Jane Norling and Arch Williams among others. The 2006 design was painted by Miranda Bergman, Jane Norling, Susan Cervantes, and other artists and neighborhood volunteers with support from City College, Precita Eyes Mural Arts, and the Zellerbach Family Foundation. The John Adams campus occupies the former Lowell High School building that was erected in 1911.

For posts added later in the Murals of NOPA series.

Monday, April 12, 2010

City College Gets the Bike Parking Just Right


10 new bike racks at John Adams Campus on Hayes @ Masonic

New concrete pad, landscaping, and perfectly spaced racks

There's a cyclist in those racks!

The previous poorly-designed wave rack and the old-school style shunted to the side

Students and staff at the John Adams Campus of City College have even more reason to bike to classes: cool new parking in an attractive bicycle area close to the building's Hayes Street entrance. The ten new racks designed in the highly-usable and space-efficient "O" shape look especially good on their new concrete pad alongside sharp landscaping. The bike parking is situated near the main entry to the school with lots of entry and exit space.

City College avoided the practical but boring "inverted U" racks rapidly increasing across the city and, thankfully, replaced the perhaps-cute but awkward-to-use "wave" racks that appear all too often even with new projects in town. Nearby neighbor and SF Bike Coalition Project Manager Marc Caswell alerted BIKE NOPA to the new parking. He especially appreciated the choice of racks, "It's the same shape of rack that works so well at Mojo Bicycle Cafe with perfect spacing and angled just right."