The Last Days of Pu’unene Mill
A New Immersive Installation
Conceived by Joan Osato for Campo Santo
Created by Joan Osato and Tanya Orellana with Soundscape by Christopher Sauceda
Experience this special project for One weekend ONLY
A visual arts, video, photography, interview, artifact, sonic Immersive Art Installation
Unearthing and Investigating the closing of the last active Sugar Plantation.
The piece explores immigration, forced migration, indentured servitude, history, legacy, commerce - and all the while still creating community, language, family, memories and more.
Opening Night Reception
March 31, 6pm - 8pm
Live at the Magic Theatre
2 Marina Boulevard, Fort Mason Center, Building D, 3rd Floor, SF, CA 94123
Viewing Hours
Saturday April 01, Sunday April 02, Monday April 03- 2pm - 6pm
Closing Dinner by Invite and by Donation Fee
Monday April 03, 6:30pm, Dinner served on the set of the installation. Limited seating.
Fotos by Joan Osato, Graphic Design by Christopher Sauced.
This project has been created through the generous support of the Creative Work Fund, in conjunction with the Crockett Historical Society, and with support from the Magic Theatre’s Residency Program.