- Susannah Israel
- Lowtide
- Ceramics
Low Tide is part of a sequence of sculptures called the Tidal Estuary Series. Below, Israel writes about the series:
The San Leandro Channel runs between Alameda and Oakland. It is a place with special meaning for me. Known locally as "the estuary", it is a tidal channel that links the freshwater streams of the east hills with the ocean. Every 24 hours, the fresh water in the channel flows out into the San Francisco Bay and then, as the current reverses with the tides, it flows back as salty water. Such water is termed "brackish" and the wildlife and plants in the ecosystem all adapt for living with these cyclic changes. I find it a metaphor for life, which has inspired my ongoing sculpture series.
Low Tide was acquired in 2023 by the Art on Campus Task Force as part of an ongoing effort to grow the LPC art collection, with a focus on local Bay area artists.
Credit: Nike Foundation Site Funds, CLPCCD’s Board of Trustees, Art on Campus Task Force
- Current Location: Building 2100
- Collections: Sculpture