Downtown Berkeley BART Plaza
Enjoy rotating sound art installations at the Downtown Berkeley Art Plaza.
The downtown Berkeley BART Plaza features rotating sound art installations. Visit the installation 7 days a week from 7:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Current Installation:
Jim McKee: October 17, 2022 – February 21, 2023
Berkeley Sonic Prayer Flags is an eight-channel sound installation featuring an eclectic mix of music and soundscapes from the past and present. The work is inspired by Berkeley’s rich history, chronicled in archival recordings from KPFA, Pacifica Radio Archives, The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archives, 1750 Arch Street, Gamelan Sekar Jaya, Bay Area Radio Drama, and The Hub. From intimate personal performances to gatherings of celebration, these compositions span a range of over 50 years of recordings, including songs from 1500s chamber music to modern day electronic networking. The piece invites listeners to witness the range of influences, outstanding musicianship, innovative instrument building, radical thinking, and creative imagination that inspired the musical sounds of Berkeley today.
This piece is dedicated to Erik Bauersfeld who served as the Director of KPFA’s Drama and Literature Department for over 30 years, and who mentored scores of sound artists with his love, knowledge and appreciation of the arts
More information on Jim McKee’s work can be found at earwaxproductions.com.
Past Installations
Margaret Noble: May 17 – October 17, 2022
The outside world of human noises has been quiet lately. However, in the confines of closed quarters during quarantine, many have made their own soundscapes by singing or playing music while waiting for life to open up again. The Moments Before is the story of what happens prior to a performance. It is a sound collage of amateur and professional players and singers of all ages experimenting, rehearsing, and tuning their instruments. As a surround sound composition, The Moments Before is composed of over a hundred acoustic and electronic recordings from around the world made during the COVID-19 quarantine in 2020. Instruments and vocal approaches vary wildly and at any given moment one might hear scatting, humming, tuning, singing, and a variety of instruments from a diversity of countries. Disparate sounds are mixed in layers sometimes in dialogue with each other and at other times alone in their own intimate sonic worlds. The Moments Before is the soundtrack of anticipation while waiting to experience the full concert again.
Recording locations include: Austria, Brazil, Chile, China, England, France, Germany, Greece, Greenland, India, Indonesia, Japan, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Tunisia, US, and Vietnam.
Recording credits.
Born in Texas and raised in California, Margaret Noble’s experimental artworks have been exhibited nationally and internationally. Her interdisciplinary work resides at the intersection of sound, sculpture, and performance. Her interdisciplinary artworks have now evolved into interactive sculpture and installation investigating technology and history.
Danny Clay: April 20, 2021 – July 19, 2021
Danny Clay is a composer and teaching artist whose work is deeply rooted in curiosity, collaboration, and the sheer joy of making things with people of all ages and levels of artistic experience. For the sound installation “From Place to Place,” he gave a creative challenge to over a hundred young musicians throughout the Bay Area, from kindergarteners to high schoolers. Using instruments, voices, and objects found around their living space, the young musicians made recordings of original sounds inspired by these prompts, which were assembled to create this site specific musical collage for the downtown Berkeley BART Plaza.
Danny Clay works closely with artists, students, and community members alike, he builds worlds of inquiry, play, and perpetual discovery that integrate elements of sound, movement, theater, and visual design. His work has been performed by the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE), the San Francisco Contemporary Music Players (SFCMP), Ensemble Dal Niente, and has been presented by the deYoung Museum, San Francisco Performances, the McEvoy Foundation for the Arts at the Minnesota Street Project, the Grey Area Foundation for the Arts, the Meaney Center for the Arts in Seattle, and university programs throughout the United States.
“From Place to Place” was mastered by Brendan Michael West.
Special thanks to the participating youth ensembles and their directors:
- Piedmont East Bay Children's Choir – Ensemble (dir. Eric Tuan) and Concert Choir (dir. Andrew Brown)
- Maybeck High School – Audio Production Class (dir. Mario Godoy)
- San Francisco School of the Arts – Orchestra and Guitar Classes (dir. Tristan Arnold)
- San Francisco Girls Chorus – Training Chorus (dir. Natascha Bach)
- Zion Lutheran School of San Francisco – Handbell Chorus (dir. Kyle Hovatter)
Santomieri-Farhadian Duo: November 20, 2020 – February 15, 2021
Violinist Thea Farhadian and guitarist Dean Santomieri have been performing together since 2011. Their music is almost exclusively improvisational – created in the moment from many stylistic and global musical influences. Their creative process results in a musical conversation. One player begins and the other responds intuitively based upon the timbre, pitch, energy, and artistic direction of the music. “A New Sense of Place” is a site-specific sound installation created in the hope that people moving through the plaza will be pleasantly roused from their thoughts, conversations, or devices, by the unexpected gift of music. Thea Farhadian is a performer/composer who works with solo violin and interactive electronics, acoustic improvisation, solo laptop, radio art, and video. Dean Santomieri composes and performs using electric resonator guitars in non-standard tunings.
As part of the sound installation presentation, the musicians worked with a filmmaker to create a video of the duo’s sound installation at the Downtown Berkeley BART Plaza.