Friday, April 23, 2010

And More Color!

Garden Taking Shape

Some of the garden structures built by CCA and MHS students are beginning to find their place on the site. More on the way!
Jeff  and Danny consider the alternatives.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Ladies & Gentlemen... We have COLOR
















With a slow start due to lovely April showers, MHS & CCA students move forward on their mural by adding color this week. Passbyers and MHS Administration are all ecstatic to see the beautiful mural in progress. Mission High students working on the mural have been putting in double time now that they get to play with paint, some have even stayed 2-3 hours afterschool to help out!

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

The Problem is the Solution



















Student artists realize that after the grid went up on the wall there was a slight challenge... peeling paint !!!

So, what do we do? We seek the advice of local master muralist in the Mission community, Professor Sean Nash. After checking in with Mr. Josh Stevenson (leader teacher of the Mural at Mission High) we decide to take the advices of Professor Sean Nash and Professor Lauren Elder to sand down and then peel off the paint even if it means redoing the grid.







Thursday, April 8, 2010

MHS Partners: Stretch and Explore



Mr. D'Aquisto's Gardening group is busy reconfiguring existing planter boxes.







Mr. Pugao's Video group is planning a documentary of the garden projects.

Mission Mural Hits the Wall: Engage and Persist!


 CCA students arrived with scrapers, primer and lots of patience to confront the Church Street wall. Heavy winter rains had lifted the paint and set the project back momentarily. A sunny day supported a big leap forward. The grid is complete and the two teams, CCA and MHS, worked with complete focus in the process of scaling up their designs! They've gone public!

A Knotty Problem: Envision and then Persist!


Responding to the MHS students' desire for a comfortable social zone, the CCA mentors began to investigate and teach knotting as a method of making hammock seats.

MHS Students Constructing at CCA: Develop Craft


Several MHS students bussed to CCA to work in the shops with their mentors.
Min and Maryam introduced their partners to the sanding booth once the filter was opened and the dust settled!

On-Site Construction Underway: Develop Craft


The Weathers and Ng Team (CCA) arrived with their redwood planter-bench kits and showed the MHS students how to assemble these beautifully designed elements.  According to Ana (MHS) "Now people will come to the garden because they have some place nice to sit!" Ana quickly learned how to set the screws and she and her team mates had two of the four completed by the end of the session!