MOOPA
Projects and Programs
Offered in collaboration with SMARTS Farm, our photography program for kids helps budding photographers see the world in new ways. Young people aged six to 16 gather at Humane Smarts’ collaborative garden to learn about photography, create their own images, and paste their prints at the farm. Please contact us for dates and details.
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This impressive installation, located on F Street between 14th and 15th, has transformed an empty East Village furniture warehouse and features the work of three talented photographers:
- For many years, Susan Madden Lankford focused her cameras on the streets of San Diego. Her portraits on the ArtWall capture a vibrant, diverse, and often underserved community.
- Matt Black’s powerful work chronicles the decline of traditional farming. His images feature a village in the Mixteca, an impoverished region of Mexico that has lost nearly 80 percent of its population to migration North.
- Polly Lankford Smith’s simple, poignant photograph of a cone flower links the images from North and South, evoking the broader vision of Humane Smarts.
Beyond telling a compelling story of migration, alienation, and interconnection, the goal of “Where North Meets South” is to underscore the transformative power of art, and to inspire community residents to seek outlets for their own creativity.
Future Projects
MoOPA envisions many more projects for the East Village and greater San Diego area, including:
- Thematic exhibits of photography by San Diego’s youth
- Tours of MoOPA as our collection of Wall Art grows