
They live surrounded by poverty, a new art exhibit helps them find beauty in their SF neighborhood
Ivy Jeanne leads a tour of San Francisco's 6th Street, focusing on its beauty rather than the poverty visible between Market and Howard streets. She works with Vanguard Lab and 6M Community Arts, which use art to help people overcome addictions and harmful behaviors. The center, located at 6th and Mission Street, offers a sanctuary space for residents to catch their breath and organize their thoughts. Their latest project involves creating a 3D model of 6th Street using archival photos, with community members like Tina Tutt recreating the facade of Hospitality House. 6M is funded by TODCO, a nonprofit that runs affordable housing and also operates the 6th on 7th Gallery, which lends cameras to residents for photography workshops. The gallery displays images that tell stories without sensationalizing, focusing on everyday scenes rather than addiction or homelessness.










































