Artist Statement
marksearch projects highlight neighborly relationships and tensions arising from economic and cultural shifts. We feature local expertise to explore: whose knowledge is valued; connections between longtime and new neighbors; strategies to navigate change while preserving the past. marksearch co-creates with neighbor groups, community organizations, public historians, and local knowledge-bearers. marksearch crafts public conversational commons for sensitive, difficult dialogue. Our projects collectively celebrate and preserve multi-faceted neighborhood narratives. Commons Archive (2014) gathers and amplifies disappearing neighborhood histories in North Oakland, CA. Skill-sharing workshops, community celebrations, neighbor-led walking tours, interactive story-telling and published community scholarship nurture neighborhood sustainability. The HEAR/HERE Community Billboard, an engaged story-telling vehicle, is Commons Archive’s latest phase for empowerment and connection. Additional marksearch co-productions include a mobile sound memorial marking the Fukushima disaster’s 10th anniversary presented at Tokyo’s 2020 Olympics, and a community-generated social media campaign in San Jose, CA reframing climate-change activism.
HEAR HERE Community Billboard, Oakland CA 2020-Present Custom-built electric truck with a 6-foot digital screen, on-board sound system and an eye-catching static display board. Digital screen showcases stories from longtime Black neighbors and community-engagement questions. The Community Billboard is part of large festivals, community gatherings and block parties. Photo: Gregory Collins