Hunter'S Point Shipyard
San Francisco, CA 94124
(415) 822-9675
SF Art Everywhere is a satellite cultural art project serving as a neighborhood beautification tool--to invite the global community into San Francisco’s southeast cultural HUB, an area that would not normally be populated by the larger San Francisco community and beyond.
Directions to Hunters Point Shipyard From 280 South Go to 101; from 101 any direction ; exit at Cesar Chavez East (Army Street East). Turn South on Evans St. Stay on Evans for 2 miles; it changes name to Innes St. Bear left toward water. You will arrive at Shipyard gates and receive a program with building maps. Parking attendants will guide you. From 280 North Take Cesar Chavez St. Exit (Army St.) Turn left off ramp, right at light, left onto Evans. Stay on Evans for 2 miles; it changes name to Innes St. Bear left toward water. You will arrive at Shipyard gates and receive a program with building maps. Parking attendants will guide you. From San Francisco Get to 3rd Street going south. Follow 3rd street, go past Cesar Chavez Street. Turn left at Evans Street. Follow Evans for 2 miles, the name will change to Innes Street. The Shipyard Gates are at the end of the road. Remember to bear left toward the water at all times. Parking attendants at the gate will give you a program and guide you.
NOW Hunters Point seeks to transform a former industrial landscape into a dynamic new activity center that can be a place for environmental restoration and community renewal. In an attempt to capture what can be wanted and loved by the community, the NOW Hunters Point team has embraced an interactive community engagement process as the catalyst for the the design, programming and future visioning of the site.
My new work involves the creation of urban based socio-political, geographic, architectural paintings. In 2006, I began working with polymers submersed in ink pencil markers, acrylic paint, and archival pigment. My use of these materials have become a prominent feature of these works. In my recent work, I am dissecting fragmenting and rearranging shapes and forms derived from architecture of the bay Area creating a sense of a new environment.I am using Bay Area geographic form derived from intuitive deconstruction and reconstruction of architecture, into a new field of perspective. I have always been formally involved with nature in the Bay Area, now my obsession has grown, I feel connected to nature that surrounds us but what contains us. What has been happening in the world for the last decade globally has shaped my perception of reality and how I interpret and conceive it. I am attempting to combine these observations to create a compilation of connective awareness.
Gallery of current work available for viewing and purchase. Purchases can be made through my website: www.nyyalarkjewelrydesigns.com By appointment at my studio and by contacting me directly.