100 Stories of Belonging in the S.F. Bay Area Book by Christine Wong Yap
One hundred contributors share their stories of belonging in the San Francisco Bay Area. The stories are complemented with artworks by Christine Wong Yap: nine maps of places of belonging (organized by nature, athletics and play, arts and culture, neighborhoods, learning and working, faith and healing, homes and housing), 25 hand-lettered certificates, and six hand-printed bandannas.
*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped.
One hundred contributors share their stories of belonging in the San Francisco Bay Area. The stories are complemented with artworks by Christine Wong Yap: nine maps of places of belonging (organized by nature, athletics and play, arts and culture, neighborhoods, learning and working, faith and healing, homes and housing), 25 hand-lettered certificates, and six hand-printed bandannas.
*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped.
One hundred contributors share their stories of belonging in the San Francisco Bay Area. The stories are complemented with artworks by Christine Wong Yap: nine maps of places of belonging (organized by nature, athletics and play, arts and culture, neighborhoods, learning and working, faith and healing, homes and housing), 25 hand-lettered certificates, and six hand-printed bandannas.
*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped.
Christine Wong Yap is the inaugural artist in residence at the Othering and Belonging Institute at UC Berkeley. She has explored belonging in smaller past projects. She creates projects that involve participation and research to better understand belonging, interdependence, connection, and optimism. She holds a BFA and MFA from the California College of Arts in Oakland and San Francisco. She has lived in the North Bay, Peninsula, and East Bay before relocating to Queens in 2010.