Blue Greenway Art
The Blue Greenway Public Art Program is a collaborative undertaking of the Mayor’s Office, the Port of San Francisco, the Recreation and Parks Department, the San Francisco Arts Commission, and the San Francisco Parks Alliance (SFPA). The program is designed to promote innovation and community engagement in the development of the Blue Greenway through the creation of a public Art Trail. It is envisioned that the Trail will eventually become part of a larger citywide public art program that includes both temporary and permanent pieces. The Trail will stretch from AT&T Park to the southern border of San Francisco and will include the temporary installation of existing, large-scale public art and sculptures which provides a consistent image for the Blue Greenway.
Take a look at current and past Blue Greenway Art below.
Mobile Research Booth: Pop-up display that allows interaction and education on environmental and technical planning concepts. Created by artist Chris Treggiari.

Mobile Chalk Sidewalk: Hand drawn map of the Blue Greenway, interactive art installment created artist Chris Treggiari.
Agua Vista Park: The installment, Agua Vista, was created by the environmental artist Topher Delaney.
3rd Street and Cargo Way: The installment, Red Fish, was created by renowned sculptor William Wareham
India Basin Shoreline Park: The installment, Monicacos de Esperanza, was created by sculptor and famed videographer Pepe Ozan.







