The Recology San Francisco Artist in Residence (AIR) Program announced a special partnership with Minnesota Street Project (MSP) to commemorate the AIR Program’s 35th anniversary.
In keeping with past anniversary celebrations, this milestone exhibition, Art/Education/Community – 35 Years at Recology AIR, features work by Recology artists-in-residence from the past 5 years, along with a screening of videos and films from various years. Featured in Gallery 107 is work by university and college student artists from the Student Artist in Residence Program, AIR board members, staff who have participated in the program, and artists from a special partnership with Creativity Explored. Together, this work highlights the lasting impact and enduring legacy of one of the Bay Area’s most beloved and long-standing programs.
Founded in 1990, the Recology AIR Program is a pioneering art and education initiative that supports Bay Area artists. As part of the Recology Sustainability Education Program, the four-month residency provides artists with access to studio space, a stipend, and materials recovered from the Public Reuse and Recycling Area at the company’s transfer station. This immersive experience encourages artists to reimagine waste as a resource, fostering creative exploration while educating the public and deepening our understanding of the importance of environmental sustainability.
Published September 2025







