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Marin Independent Journal - Marin exhibit highlights artistic visions of inmates
The exhibition includes dozens of painted, winged hearts hanging on walls on the first and third floors of the building. Visitors can also listen to recorded poems by inmates and absorb stories that are expressed in paintings and sculptures.
The show, “Visions of Hope,” is a collaboration between Life on Art, a nonprofit organization in Petaluma, and the People’s Commission for Integrity in Criminal Justice, an organization based in Mill Valley. The show runs through Oct. 24.
“Visions of Hope: Art of the Incarcerated” opens at Marin County Civic Center
Visions of Hope is a multimedia installation of the art of people experiencing incarceration in California. By showcasing their creative expressions, this exhibition aims to build bridges and awareness between incarcerated individuals and the public and to advocate for criminal justice reforms and access to the arts for rehabilitation.
Petaluma art gallery/maker space launches cowork-style membership program
Life on Earth Art’s new Copeland Street warehouse is an artists’ wonderland. New membership program recently launched by Life on Earth Art founders Tracy and Mark Ferron, this unique combination of art gallery, maker space and artists’ collective is a wonderland that anyone with an imagination and an urge to create can drop in and play around inside.
Petaluma’s ‘Inbound’ anchors Dia de Los Muertos exhibit in Santa Rosa
“Inbound,” an installation designed by artists at Petaluma’s Life on Earth Art, greets visitors to the Sonoma County Museum's Dia de Los Muertos exhibit. (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat)
Veterans open hearts through art at big daylong event in Petaluma
The striking work of art will be on display in Petaluma on Saturday, Sept. 23, as part of the inaugural Sonoma County Veterans Art Day exhibition sponsored by Life on Earth Art, a Petaluma-based nonprofit that uses art as a platform for social action and healing.
Life On Earth Art begins Día de los Muertos art-making workshops
For its upcoming 2023 Dia de los Muertos exhibit, Santa Rosa’s Museum of Sonoma County is partnering with Petaluma’s Life on Earth Art to create a large community-made sculpture as part of the museum’s annual display of altars and art by local groups, students, collectors and artists. The exhibit runs Sept. 9 through Nov. 26.
Make a Heart, Change the World: Life On Earth Art Connects Communities
While exploring her family history of trauma was the initial creative inspiration for Sonoma County-based artist Tracy Ferron, the life-long journey she has found herself on has led to a profound large-scale public artwork–Unbound, several smaller-scale pieces and an ongoing therapeutic community art program that offers transformative healing and connection through her non-profit, Life on Earth Art (LOEA).
Petaluma-made art project in the running for major design award
The 2023 CODA Awards (Collaboration of Design + Art) are now taking place across the globe, with 100 mind-blowing international art installations currently in contention for prizes in numerous categories. Among the nominees is a massive, multi-dimensional art piece titled “Unbound,” featuring hundreds of winged hearts escaping from a cage, flying overhead across an enormous multi-purpose room at the Napa State Hospital.
Life on Earth Art Marches in the Santa Rosa Pride Parade
Gay pride came to Sonoma County this week more vocal than ever, with the largest Pride parade and festival on the North Coast held Saturday in Santa Rosa — even as celebrations in many parts of the country were held against a backdrop of growing anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment.
Life on Earth Art Wins National Award
The National Organization of Arts in Health (NOAH) has presented a Cam Busch NOAH award to “Unbound,” a massive art installation that Petaluma’s Life on Earth Art studio created and put in place earlier this year at Napa State Hospital.
Sonoma County student protests punctuate calls for greater campus safety
Led by a Life On Earth Art student volunteer, we provided hearts for students to paint for a protest in response to several violent incidents at Sonoma County high schools.
Napa Unbound: art installation made by patients, staff and volunteers takes wing at Napa State Hospital
An art installation of 769 winged hearts floating over 80 feet has taken flight inside a Napa hall.
‘Unbound’ takes flight
Unbound features 769 papier maché winged hearts. The project is led by 70 therapists for 1,200 patients and is supported by hundreds of community members. (PHOTO BY KELSEY FLOYD)
Flying hearts turn heads in Petaluma Veterans Day Parade
A total of 10 winged hearts, some with actual moving wings, were part of Life on Earth Art’s contribution to the Petaluma Veterans Parade on Friday, Nov. 11.
Life on Earth Art opens in downtown Petaluma
The Press Democrat features Life on Earth Art in SonomaLife
New Trailer For Activist Short Film: Business As Usual
We filmed nine vignettes of modern injustice against the striking symbolism and emotional impact of our caged hearts.