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  2. Bonnie Sherk - Wikipedia

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    Bonnie Ora Sherk (née Bonnie Ora Kellner; May 18, 1945 – August 8, 2021) was an American landscape-space artist, performance artist, landscape planner, and educator. [1] She was the founder of The Farm , and A Living Library .

  3. The Farm (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    The Farm, (founded 1974) also known as Crossroads Community, [1]: 43 was an environmental art and performance art project that also operated as a community center.The Farm was located at the corner of Army Street (later renamed Cesar Chavez Street) and Potrero Avenue in San Francisco, California, from 1974 to 1987.

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  8. List of alumni of the Second City - Wikipedia

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    1991 – Chris Earle, Nick Johne, Tara Charendoff, Jenny Parsons, Judith Scott, Peter Sherk, Brian Smith; 1993 – Andrew Currie, Jackie Harris, Steve Morel, Paul O'Sullivan, Jonathan Wilson; 1994 – Lori Nasso, Janet van de Graaf; 1995 – Tamara Bick, Kerry Garnier, Albert Howell, Nancy Marino, Teresa Pavlinek

  9. Marion Gray - Wikipedia

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    Marion Gray (September 14, 1934, Oakland, California – September 2, 2016, Mission District, San Francisco) was an American artist, photographer, and teacher. [1] A vital member of the Bay Area art scene since the 1970s, Gray's "work blurs the lines between documentation and art, and exposes shared approaches between artists working in dance, performance and visual arts."