Home

About Us

Advertisement

Contact Us

  • Facebook
  • X
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • WhatsApp
  • RSS Feed
  • TikTok

Interesting For You 24

Your Trusted Voice Across the World.

    • Contacts
    • Privacy Policy
Search

The alien salt-scapes of the South Bay shine in these photos

October 15, 2025
The alien salt-scapes of the South Bay shine in these photos

Salt: Without it, life would have no flavor. More importantly there’d be no life, as salts play a crucial part in the world’s biology and ecology. But sometimes salt is a problem, as evidenced in a strangely entrancing photography exhibit at Berkeley’s David Brower Center.

Related Articles


Two big light festivals shine in the Bay Area this week


All hail ‘Farmer Mike,’ the Bay Area’s preeminent pumpkin carver


Celebrate awfulness on the big screen at Oakland’s ‘Worst Film Fest’


EPACENTER creating arts opportunities for East Palo Alto community


San Francisco’s famous ‘Painted Ladies’ host a honey-bear art show

“Salt of the Earth,” by California environmental artist Barbara Boissevain, chronicles salt on the regional scale at the South Bay wetlands. Much of the area was historically used as industrial salt farms, as evidenced by the rusty-red evaporation ponds still visible by air. But lately a massive restoration project is bringing life back to the inhospitable coast, reinvigorating the marshes and inviting birds and fish and other creatures back to their former homes.

Boissevain’s nature photography captures these in-transition landscapes in vivid hues and alien geometries, from close-ups of jellyfish-looking crystal deposits to aerial shots of what scans like the surface of Mars. Local hikers might recognize their favorite stomping grounds, from Ravenswood Ponds in Menlo Park to Eden Landing Ecological Reserve in Hayward. It’s beautiful, but also hostile and alien; perhaps one reason why Wired Magazine deemed her “Salt of the Earth” one of the best photography books of 2023.

Details: Show runs 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday until Feb. 13, 2026, at 2150 Allston Way, Berkeley; free, browercenter.org

Featured Articles

  • For BART, another tough travel day of cancelled routes, long delays

    For BART, another tough travel day of cancelled routes, long delays

    October 15, 2025
  • San Jose State might be without star QB and receiver for pivotal game at Utah State

    San Jose State might be without star QB and receiver for pivotal game at Utah State

    October 15, 2025
  • San Jose: DC’s trendy Toastique coming to San Pedro Square

    San Jose: DC’s trendy Toastique coming to San Pedro Square

    October 15, 2025
  • Daly City: Man sentenced to 14 years to life for stabbing girlfriend during breakup

    Daly City: Man sentenced to 14 years to life for stabbing girlfriend during breakup

    October 15, 2025
  • San Jose home sells for $1.5 million

    San Jose home sells for $1.5 million

    October 15, 2025

Search

Latest Articles

  • For BART, another tough travel day of cancelled routes, long delays

    For BART, another tough travel day of cancelled routes, long delays

    October 15, 2025
  • San Jose State might be without star QB and receiver for pivotal game at Utah State

    San Jose State might be without star QB and receiver for pivotal game at Utah State

    October 15, 2025
  • San Jose: DC’s trendy Toastique coming to San Pedro Square

    San Jose: DC’s trendy Toastique coming to San Pedro Square

    October 15, 2025

181 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30303 | +14046590400 | [email protected]

Scroll to Top