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Levi’s Plaza Presents “Passages” Ritual Space Making A Site-Specific Art Activation by Ruthanna Halprin Hopper
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Ruthanna Halprin Hopper in the installation space with her painting “Synthesis,” holding the mask of her grandfather’s face by sculptor George Segal. “In my process, I began relating to the mask as a way of seeing my paintings and place-making through my grandfather’s eyes.

Levi’s Plaza, a 9.4-acre, 930,000 square-foot office campus along San Francisco’s Embarcadero, was built in 1981 as Levi Strauss & Company's headquarters. Now housing diverse businesses, it was acquired by Jamestown in 2019. Jamestown is preserving its open space, designed by Lawrence Halprin, and enhancing the campus with new amenities and clean energy initiatives.
Levi’s Plaza, a 9.4-acre, 930,000 square-foot office campus along San Francisco’s Embarcadero, was built in 1981 as Levi Strauss & Company's headquarters. Now housing diverse businesses, it was acquired by Jamestown in 2019. Jamestown is preserving its open space, designed by Lawrence Halprin, and enhancing the campus with new amenities and clean energy initiatives.