Jo Hanson
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Jo Hanson (1918–2007) was an American environmental artist and activist. She lived in San Francisco, California. She was known for using urban trash to create works of art.


Biography

Jo Hanson was born on August 1, 1918, in Carbondale, Illinois. She moved to California in 1955, first living in Marin County, before settling in San Francisco in the early 1970s where she purchased and restored Nightingale House, located on Buchanan Street to landmark status. Hanson obtained a
Master of Education The Master of Education (MEd or M.Ed. or Ed.M.; Latin ''Magister Educationis'' or ''Educationis Magister'') is a master's degree awarded by universities in many countries. This degree in education often includes the following majors: curriculum a ...
from the
University of Illinois The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (U of I, Illinois, University of Illinois, or UIUC) is a public land-grant research university in Illinois in the twin cities of Champaign and Urbana. It is the flagship institution of the Univer ...
and a Master of Fine Arts from
San Francisco State University San Francisco State University (commonly referred to as San Francisco State, SF State and SFSU) is a public research university in San Francisco. As part of the 23-campus California State University system, the university offers 118 different ...
. Hanson died at her home, of cancer, on March 13, 2007.


Career

As an extension of her work on the Nightingale House, Hanson set out to address the litter on her street. Her commitment to sweeping the sidewalk outside her home evolved into a public art project and citywide initiative against littering. Hanson's work was known for incorporating the detritus she collected while sweeping. She analyzed and classified what she found as a way of documenting daily life in her district and felt that it reflected a disconnect between the consumption and production of goods and the natural world. For six years during the 1980s Hanson was a vocal member of the
San Francisco Arts Commission The San Francisco Arts Commission (SFAC) is the City agency that champions the arts as essential to daily life by investing in a vibrant arts community, enlivening the urban environment and shaping innovative cultural policy in San Francisco, Cali ...
pushing for the inclusion of underrepresented artists in the city's art collections, specifically women and people of color. She also played a key role in saving the murals of Coit Tower, and the restoration of the murals at Golden Gate Park's
Beach Chalet The Beach Chalet is a historic two-story Spanish Colonial Revival-style building, located at the far western end of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. The building is owned by the San Francisco Recreation & Parks Department; and the tenants are ...
. In 1990 Hanson conceived of and initiated the establishment of the artist-in-residence program at
Recology Recology, formerly known as Norcal Waste Systems, is a waste management company headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company collects and processes municipal solid waste, reclaiming reusable materials. The company also operates transfer ...
. The residency assists artists who use discarded materials in their art and raises public awareness about recycling. Its launch coincided with the introduction of curbside recycling in San Francisco due to state legislation passed in 1989. Approximately 200 artists have participated in the program including Michael Arcega,
Jane Kim Jane Kim (born July 9, 1977) is an American attorney and politician, and the first Korean American elected official in San Francisco. She represented San Francisco's District 6 on the Board of Supervisors between 2011 and 2019. She is a member ...
, Estelle Akamine,
Terry Berlier Terry Berlier (born 1972, in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an artist and sculptor whose work addresses themes of the environment and queer practice. Life Berlier holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) from Miami University in Ohio and a Master of Fine Arts ...
, Val Britton, Dee Hibbert-Jones,
Packard Jennings Packard Jennings is an American artist (b. 1970) who appropriates pop culture symbols and references to create new meaning using a variety of media including printmaking, sculpture, animation, video, and pamphleteering. In his early career he mo ...
, Kara Maria, Hector Dionicio Mendoza, Sirron Norris,
Isis Rodriguez Lilly Marie Rodriguez, known by her artist name Isis Rodríguez is an American contemporary painter who uses the cartoon as a conceptual tool to discuss issues that focuses on the empowerment and liberation of women. Combining Classical Realism, ...
, Stephanie Syjuco, and Nomi Talisman. Recology has also influenced the development of similar programs such in Philadelphia and Portland. Hanson co-founded Women Eco Artists Dialog (WEAD), a directory of artists and researchers working with environmental themes in 1996. In a 1980 Artweek magazine opinion piece, Suzanne Lacy discussed the performative aspects and results of Hanson's process: A 2002 profile on Hanson in ''Body & Soul'' stated: "Part sociology, part ecology, Jo Hanson's artwork reflects her curiosity and understanding of how living things—people, plants, animals—live and work together. She remains excited by the newer artists and the new collaborative projects springing up all over."


Awards

Hanson was awarded with a
National Endowment for the Arts The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is an independent agency of the United States federal government that offers support and funding for projects exhibiting artistic excellence. It was created in 1965 as an independent agency of the federal ...
''Artist's Fellowship'' in 1977, a ''Visual Arts Project Grant'' in 1979. In 1992 Hanson was awarded a ''Lifetime Achievement Award'' from the Northern California
Women's Caucus for Art The Women's Caucus for Art (WCA), founded in 1972, is a non-profit organization based in New York City, which supports women artists, art historians, students, educators, and museum professionals. The WCA holds exhibitions and conferences to promo ...
. The Fresno Art Museum Council of 100 recognized her as a ''Distinguished Woman Artist'' in 1997. The National Women's Caucus for Art honored her with an ''Outstanding Achievement in Visual Arts'' award in 1997.


Works

Hansons work has been exhibited at The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art,
Oakland Museum of California The Oakland Museum of California or OMCA (formerly the Oakland Museum) is an interdisciplinary museum dedicated to the art, history, and natural science of California, located adjacent to Oak Street, 10th Street, and 11th Street in Oakland, Cal ...
, Fresno Art Museum and
Corcoran Gallery of Art The Corcoran Gallery of Art was an art museum in Washington, D.C., United States, that is now the location of the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design, a part of the George Washington University. Overview The Corcoran School of the Arts & Design ...
among others. “Her personal act of sweeping her sidewalk grew into a celebrated public art practice and citywide anti-litter campaign. Hanson compiled volumes of urban detritus that are now recognized as an artistic tour de force which raised community awareness as it chronicled rapidly changing demographics.” One of Hanson's best known works is ''Crab Orchard Cemetery'', a re-creation of her ancestral cemetery in Illinois, which opened at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. in 1974. ''Crab Orchard Cemetery'' has subsequently shown in two posthumous solo exhibitions at the Peninsula Museum of Art, in 2009 and again in 2021.


Archives

Hanson's archives are located with several institutions including the
Smithsonian Archives of American Art The Archives of American Art is the largest collection of primary resources documenting the history of the visual arts in the United States. More than 20 million items of original material are housed in the Archives' research centers in Washingt ...
. ''Crab Orchard Cemetery'' is currently with the Peninsula Museum of Art in San Bruno, California.


Bibliography

* Carlton, Josephine, ''Life Messages: inspirations for the woman's spirit,'' New York: MJF Books, 2002.


References


External links

*
Recology Artist ResidencyWomen Eco Artists Dialog (WEAD)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hanson, Jo Artists from San Francisco American environmentalists Environmental artists 1918 births 2007 deaths 20th-century American women artists Activists from California 21st-century American women San Francisco State University alumni