Floodplain Projects is a collaborative studio. We produce visual art, publications, exhibitions, podcasts and events. We bring together emerging artists, students and professional artists for projects in the Central Valley of California.
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[Placeholder: Flooding Fields]
Crocker Art Museum
2026
What happens when the floodplain is allowed to function? Fish return and flourish, ducks feed, a dynamic ecosystem repairs itself, and the Pacific Flyway inspires awe in anyone who looks up.
[Placeholder: Flooding Fields] showcases the work of 25 seniors in the Sacramento State Photography BFA Program, graduate and undergraduate students at San Francisco State in Professor Lorena Molina's social practice art class, and alumni of Sac State Photo. Through field trips, diverse creative research, and collaborative dialogue, this group of artists has begun the process of connecting themselves to the land surrounding them and investigating the floodplain ecosystems and infrastructure of the Sacramento Valley.
This exhibition runs from March 5th-April 12th, 2026 at the Crocker Art Museum Student and Community Gallery in Sacramento, CA.
Created by Anna Beers, Dolores Navarro, Beatriz Vargas
Paid for by the Photography Special Projects Fund at Sac State
Invitation to display work from Javier Placencia and Houghton Kinsman, Crocker Art Museum