Esparto, CA murals created by students of Eduardo Pineda's ENGAGE:Mural Arts class, Fall 2015

Collection
CCA/C Archives
Creator(s)
Pineda, Eduardo (professor) Faculty - Diversity Studies Program - 2011- - Began teaching at CCA in Fall 2011. Taught mural design and painting at Berkeley City College, Art Department 2013. Taught at Mills in the Education School as a student teacher supervisor 2008-2010.
Date(s)
Date created: 2015
Work type & Measurements
Paintingmural painting
7 murals on wood; 8 x 4 ft. each
Description
In fall of 2015 Eduardo Pineda's ENGAGE: Mural Arts class created seven murals for the intersection of Highway 16 and Woodland Ave in Esparto, CA., in a collaboration between: the town of Esparto, Capay Valley organizations, and the class, as part of a larger effort to rejuvenate Esparto by harnessing student creativity. The mural panels were painted on California College of the Arts’ Oakland campus, in consultation with Esparto community and tribal members. The class exchanged ideas with members of New Season Community Development Corp. and Yoche Dehe Wintun Academy to design the seven murals. In the mural panels, students addressed themes of the land and histories of Esparto and the Capay Valley, indigenous presence, and rebirth and growth cycles. Plants, seeds, animals, insects, and people engaged in traditional activities as well as working the land reflect the vitality of life in the region. Valley produce represents the rebirth of the region through the organic farming industry that supplies the greater Bay Area fresh food markets. Students write “leokas” which means “good” in the Patwin language and reference Patwin creation stories and traditional basketry to honor the historical inhabitants of the valley and the current role of Patwins in the revitalization of Esparto and Capay Valley. Students also highlighted the Latino contribution to the agricultural industry, and prominent figures of 19th century Guinda – African American residents Green Berry Logan, Basil Campbell and Mary Francis Gaither – to reflect the significant multicultural history of the valley. Together the seven murals represent the vibrant community of Esparto and Capay Valley.
Subject(s)
Time period: 2010-2019
Geographic: Oakland, Calif.
Name: Pineda, Eduardo
Name: Barragan, Oscar
Name: Chan, Ryan
Name: Easter, Allison
Name: Fazzari, Makaylah
Name: Filler, Jason
Name: Graham, Marisa
Name: Harmer, Anthony
Name: Hature, Keith
Name: Huang, Yingyue
Name: Jean-Baptiste, Frantz
Name: Lam, Wik to Ricco
Name: Powers, Tori
Name: Purviance, Edgar
Name: Stone, Jennifer
Name: Thompson, Samantha
Name: Valdez, Ana
Archives Series & Subseries
Series: IV. Department Materials
Subseries: 1. Academic Departments
Location
Born Digital
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