200 Main Street (an inventory of time and place), is a participatory community project that explores the collective meaning of "home." Residents of Los Altos contributed objects, photographs, and personal insights to shape a narrative of local identity and domestic life.
By integrating contemporary contributions with historical items and archival imagery from local museums, the project culminated in a 30-foot permanent photographic mural. Installed on a public wall in Los Altos, California, the composition transforms a city surface into a communal interior, blurring the lines between public space and private history.
200 Main Street, Los Altos, CA
Commissioned by Arts Los Altos
Funded by Los Altos Rotary Club
Medium: Vinyl photographic mural (30 feet)
Press Everyday life becomes history in new mural celebrating Los Altos