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"I believe that artists have roles of agents of transformation. My mission as an artist: to inspire, encourage and provide access to the greater community in the creation of art."
- Sharon Virtue
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Global Community
United States
The Mud Bus, Ongoing
Cultural Collaboration Mural, 2008
The Trust for Public Land, 2007
The Cunnicle, 2006
Mosaic Bench, 2006
The Toolshed with S.L.U.G., 2004
The Wide House Project, 2003
De Young Museum Demo, 2003
Carribbean
Port au Prince/Jacmel, Haiti, 2010
Africa
Sirigu, Ghana, 2010
Kampala, Uganda, 2008
Kampala, Uganda, 2007
Quelimane, Mozambique, 2005
Quelimane, Mozabique, 2001
Brazil
Espectaculo, 2005
Officina de Outeiro, 2004
De Young Museum Demo, San Francisco, 2003
In 2003 I worked with Artist Paul Lanier on a demonstration at the De Young Museum's topping off party.
We worked in Golden Gate Park, (across from the new De Young site) to produce a monumental scale ceramic sculpture. It was important to the museum that there be some type of community participation. Paul made an armature for the sculpture and we spent the day working with clay to create a huge head. It was great to work at this scale, unfortunately the sculpture was dismantled at the end of the day.