This was a collaborative placekeeping project that was a part of the healthy food and neighborhoods initiative. After a series of community input sessions and design iterations by SDSU Graphic Design Students, community members were invited to participate in a build day to repaint and construct planters for this market. This project focus was to promote community, sense of place, and healthy food options within the City of El Cajon. My role was to lead the painting portion of the placemaking activity.
Collaborators: Kasi Munoz with Studio Nectary, UC San Diego Center for Community Health, Rooted In Place Landscape Architecture and Consulting, and San Diego State Graphic Design students.