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Project Title: The Temescal Amity Works
Recipient Organization: Temescal
Merchants Association
Fiscal Sponsor: Pro Arts
Lead Artist: Ted Purves
and Susanne Cockrell
Genre and Date Awarded: Visual Arts, June
2004
To be Presented: July 2004-December 2005
Ted Purves, Susanne Cockrell, the Temescal
Merchants Association,
and Pro Arts are collaborating to create The
Temescal Amity Works,
a community art project that facilitates and documents the exchange
of backyard produce, conversation, and collective biography within
the Temescal Neighborhood in Oakland, California. The project
is located at 482 49th St., Oakland, CA 94609 and on the web at www.amityworks.org. It
is funded both by the Creative Work Fund and by Creative Capital.
Over a year’s time, the artists are maintaining a community
crop sharing program called The Big Backyard and a storefront
just off Telegraph Avenue that hosts an open space called Reading
Room. They also are producing a host of printed materials, including
a community map and an ongoing series of free postcards that document
various aspects of the neighborhood’s social economy and environment.
The Big Backyard: While everyone can use a lemon or two
off their own tree, rarely does anyone need a whole tree-full…and
yet, they cost about 25¢ each in the grocery store if you don’t
happen to have a tree of your own. The Temescal Amity Works is attempting
to redress this and will harvest and collect any surplus or unwanted
fruits and vegetables growing in neighborhood yards. They will come
pick it or pick it up. Whatever they collect will be given away for
free at the storefront and delivered to people’s homes. They
also will be making neighborhood jams, juices and sauces during heavy
growing seasons. These will be distributed as widely as possible
to interested neighbors, visitors and community groups.
Reading Room: With a belief that more leisure time produces
healthy social innovations, the Temescal Amity Works has furnished
the Reading Room, an ongoing service experiment located in the storefront.
They are building a library of books, films and videos loosely centered
on gardening, community history, art in the world, social will, collective
action and bio-regionalism. Visitors are welcome at any time to browse
the books, watch a video and relax in an extra-long hammock. As a
part of the Reading Room, Temescal Amity Works, will be sponsoring
a continuing program of neighborhood history and ecology walks,
as well as lectures, discussions, book readings and recipe swaps.
The Temescal area of Oakland was planned as an “orchard” suburb
in the 1920s and 30s and there are still many houses with citrus
trees in their front and back yards, hundreds of gardens and rosemary
bushes. Blackberry bushes line the creek and plum trees stain
the sidewalks. Today Temescal is a compact and diverse neighborhood
near downtown Oakland. It is a district where long-term African
American and Italian American communities adjoined and blended together. In
recent years, this mix has expanded to include Ethiopian and Eritrean
immigrants and Korean merchants as well as commuters re-locating
from San Francisco. Its Merchants Association is composed of neighborhood
business and property owners who reflect its diversity.
Ted Purves’s recent writing and curatorial focus examines
the social roles of the artist and viewer as co-participants in active
exchange. In 2002, he organized Generosity Projects, a
weekend symposium and three commissioned public projects that examined
the emergence of the transfer of useful goods and services as a contemporary
medium for art.
Susanne Cockrell’s performance and public work focuses on
creating experiences that elevate the everyday into something more
wonderful, mysterious and full of possibility. Over the last few
years she has generated increasingly interactive projects developing
ephemeral points of contact with her audience through use of knitting,
shared story-telling, and conversational events.

Ted Purvis
Recent Curatorial Projects
- “Denn man sieht nur die im lichte – Shadow Cabinets
in a Bright Country,” Kunsthalle Fridericianum, Kassel, Germany
(2003)
- “Shadow Cabinets in a Bright Country,” Apex Art Curatorial
Program, New York, New York (2002/2003)
- “The Earth,” organized with “It Can Change,” Potrero
Gardens, San Francisco, California (2002)
- “Generosity Projects: Strategies for Exchange in
Recent Art,” CCAC Wattis Institute of Contemporary Art, San
Francisco, California (2002)
- “San Francisco Sites and Expeditions,” organized
with Jen Lovvorn, Southern Exposure, San Francisco, California
(2001)
- “Rooms for Listening,” organized with Marina McDougall,
CCAC Institute, San Francisco, California (2000)
Recent Publications and Editions
- “Public Strategy” in Denn man sieht nur die im
Lichte – Shadow Cabinets in a Bright Country, exhibition
catalogue essay, Kunsthalle Fridericianum, Kassel, Germany (2003)
- “Viewpoint: Any Wednesday,” essay, Artweek, vol.
34, issue #1, (February 2003)
- Shadow Cabinets in a Bright Country, exhibition catalogue
essay, Apex Art Curatorial Program, New York, New York (2002)
- “Blow Against the Empire,” book editor and critical
essay in What We Want is Free: Experiments with Exchange
and Generosity in Current Art, SUNY Press, Albany, New York
(forthcoming)
- “Tickets, Trips and Passports: Thoughts about Travel,
Souvenirs and Contemporary Art,” exhibition catalogue essay
in Extra Art: A Survey of Artists’ Ephemera 1960-1999, Smart
Art Press, Los Angeles, California (2001)
- “San Francisco Sites and Exhibitions,” exhibition
brochure essay in San Francisco Sites and Expeditions, Southern
Exposure Gallery, San Francisco, California (2001)
- “John Hudak, Brandon Labelle, Loren Chasse and Toshiya
Tsunoda,” essays in Rooms for Listening, CCAC Institute,
San Francisco, California (2000)
- Collected Notes – Observing Birds, artists’ book,
eschenau summer press, Knetzgau, Germany (1999)
- “Earthworks on Paper,” exhibition brochure essay,
871 Fine Arts Gallery, San Francisco, California (1999)
- “works from there and here,” exhibition catalogue
essay in recent works by herman de vries and chris drury, Refusalon
Gallery, San Francisco (1999)
Current Academic and Professional Positions
- Adjunct Professor, Graduate Fine Arts, California College of
the Arts, Oakland, California
- Visiting Professor, Arts and Consciousness Program, John F. Kennedy
University, Berkeley, California
Grants, Fellowships, and Residencies
- Faculty Development Grants, California College of Arts and Crafts,
Oakland, California (2003, 2001)
- Artist-in-Residence, Drawing Residency Program, San Francisco,
California (2000)
- Artist-in-Residence, Djerassi Resident Artists Program, Woodside,
California (1997)
Susanne Cockrell
Community Projects, Public Art, and Related Events
- “Knithoughts,” ongoing interactive project with general
public, exhibited at the Kellogg Art Museum in Pomona, California
(2001)
- Juror, ARTS UP, Seattle Arts Commission, Seattle, Washington
(2000)
- Administrative Assistant, Rosie the Riveter Memorial Project,
Richmond, California (2000)
- Project Coordinator for Suzanne Lacy’s public projects: Underground for
the Three Rivers Arts Festival, Pittsburgh (1994); Auto on
the Edge of Time, Snug Harbor Cultural Center, Staten Island
(1995); Assistant Director, Roof is on Fire, Oakland,
California (1996)
- “Sighting,” public art commission, collaboration
with Nina Ackerberg, Market Street Art-in-Transit program, San
Francisco Arts Commission, San Francisco, California (1994-97)
- “Alterations,” performance/installation, group exhibition,
collaboration with Britta Kathmeyer and Suzanne Lacy, “Old
Glory, New Story Re-flagging the 21st Century,” originally
presented at the Capp Street Project, San Francisco, California
(1994) and Santa Monica Museum of At (1995)
Selected Exhibitions
- “The Irresistible Force of Will,” Arts and Consciousness
Gallery, John F. Kennedy University, Berkeley, California (2004)
- “The Earth,” group exhibition, Potrero Gardens, San
Francisco, California (2002)
- “Flock,” print edition, group exhibition, Arts and
Consciousness Gallery, John F. Kennedy University, Berkeley, California
(2002)
- “Ephemeral,” group exhibition, Kellogg University
Art Museum, Pomona, California (2001)
- “Artists’ Pages from the Djerassi Resident Artist
Program,” group exhibition, San Francisco Arts Commission
Gallery, San Francisco, California (2001)
- “Freestyle,” group exhibition, Southern Exposure
Gallery, San Francisco, California (2001)
- Put, Place, Let Go of, 16 mm film, Ann Arbor Film Festival,
Ann Arbor, Michigan (2001)
- “Idiosyncratic Methodologies for Nothing in Particular,” two-person
show, ESP Gallery, San Francisco, California (1999)
- “Just This Moment, Just A Moment Ago,” book works,
group exhibition, Arts and Consciousness Gallery, John F. Kennedy
University, Berkeley, California (1999)
- “Tracking a Certain Calm,” sculpture installation, “New
Acquisitions to the Permanent Collection,” group exhibition,
Berkeley Art Museum, Berkeley, California
- Running up a Hill, 16 mm film projection and print edition
work, group exhibition, The Lab and Cinematheque, San Francisco,
California (1998)
- “Stable,” New Works by Faculty,” group exhibition,
Arts and Consciousness Gallery, John F. Kennedy University, Berkeley,
California (1998)
- “LEAP,” performance and print edition, group exhibition,
Headlands Center for the Arts, Sausalito, California (1996)
- “Project Paper Road,” group exhibition, Danish Postal
Museum, Denmark (1996)
- “Sequence,” group exhibition, San Francisco State
University Art Gallery, San Francisco, California (1996)
- “We will Go to Nature,” printed edition (collaboration
with Ted Purvis), “Ecstasy, Sickness, Confusion: Travel-Based
Art,” group exhibition, Columbus Art League, Columbus, Ohio
(1996)
- “Drawings,” group exhibition, Headlands Center for
the Arts, Sausalito, California (1996)
- “Bird Woman,” mixed media sculpture, group exhibition,
Solano College, Solano, California (1996)
- Bywandering Fields, 16mm film, Black Maria Film Festival
and tour, Jersey City, New Jersey (1994)
- Bywandering Fields, 16 mm film, Ann Arbor Film Festival
and tour, Ann Arbor, Michigan (1994)
- “Level; Drawing #1,” installation, group exhibition,
Headlands Center for the Arts, Sausalito, California (1994)
- “Logos Interruptus,” video installation, group exhibition,
Victoria Room, San Francisco, California (1993)
- “Contemplation of Impurity,” installation, group
exhibition, Headlands Center for the Arts, Sausalito, California
(1993)
- “Moment of Perception,” installation, group exhibition,
Gallery Here, Oakland, California (1993)
- “New Work,” two person show, Barclay Simpson Gallery,
Lafayette, California (1993)
- “Acumen. Bent, Persistence, Time,” MFA exhibition,
Headlands Center for the Arts, Sausalito, California (1993)
Selected 16mm Film Screenings
- Ann Arbor Film Festival, Ann Arbor, Michigan (2001)
- San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, California (1999,
2000)
- California College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland, California (1999,
2000)
- Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington (1998)
- Semena De Cine Experiental, Madrid, Spain (1995)
- Millennium, New York, New York (1994)
- Media Arts Center, Seattle, Washington (1994)
- Hirshorn Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC (1994)
- Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, Rhode Island (1994)
- Artists Television Access, San Francisco, California (1994)
- Cleveland Art Institute, Cleveland, Ohio (1994)
- University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa (1994)
- Los Angeles Film Forum, Los Angeles, California (1994)
- Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, California (1994)
- School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois (1994)
- Chicago Filmmakers, Chicago, Illinois (1994)
- Pacific Film Archive, University of California, Berkeley, California
(1993)
- Film Arts Foundation Festival, San Francisco, California (1993)
- Interior Landscapes, PMS Postmodern Sisters (1993-01)
Editions and Publications
- February Book, artist book, self-published (2001)
- everything/everywhere/everyday, stamp work edition,
self-published (2000)
- beinglikeneverbeforebeingbefore, print, edition of 100,
self-published (1999)
- Waiting for Birds, video project, in Earth Project Meeting,
0,0 Editions, San Francisco, California (1998)
- Running up a hill holding camera running, film action
#1, ed. of 100, self-published (1997)
- LEAP, photograph/letterpress print, edition of 100,
self-published (1996-97)
- A Glossary of Pod Dynamics, artist book, in Contributions
to Knowledge #1, 0,0 Editions, San Francisco, California (1996)
Awards
- Gerbode Foundation Purchase Award, San Francisco, California
(1998)
- John D. and Susan P. Deikman Fellowship, Djerassi Foundation,
Woodside, California (1996)
- Director’s Choice, Black Maria Film Festival, Jersey City,
New Jersey (1994)
- Honorable Mention, Ann Arbor Experimental Film Festival, Ann
Arbor, Michigan (1994)
- Headlands Center for the Arts, Affiliate Artist Residency, Sausalito,
California (1993)
- Barclay Simpson Fellowship and Exhibition, Barclay Simpson Gallery,
Lafayette, California (1993)
- Cadogan Merit Fellowship, San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco,
California (1991
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