Monicacos de Esperanza On The Blue Greenway Art Trail

by Scott Beale on July 25, 2006 · 0 comments

Monicacos de Esperanza

Last month my friend Steve Mobia shot this great photo of the SFPD guarding Monicacos de Esperanza, a series of sculptures created by Pepe Ozan that was originally planned for a Burning Man 2006. It was installed at India Basin Shoreline Park in San Francisco by the Black Rock Arts Foundation in conjunction with the launch of the Blue Greenway Art Trail, a 13 mile corridor that runs along the San Francisco Bay shore between China Basin and the southern border of the city.

photo credit: Steve Mobia

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