Off-Leash Art, Off-Leash Dogs,
and the Battle for the Soul of the Albany Landfill



We are pleased to announce an upcoming publication of exceptional
photography, rich text, and assorted ephemera that celebrates the Albany Landfill,
a finger of overgrown rubble poking a mile out into the waters of San Francisco Bay.

Help preserve the Albany Landfill’s legacy, we need to raise $30,000 to make this book possible!
Donations of $250 or more will be acknowledged in the final publication.
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What's New:
July 21, 2005

The city of Albany has begun
carving new access roads and
removing homeless camps,
is the artwork next?
Recent Articles

The Albany Landfill Waterfront
Park is the latest Bay Area off-
leash access to be threatened.

It seems our local Sierra Club
and Citizens For the Eastshore
State Park have pressured the
parks administration to put up
signs banning off leash dogs
at the Albany Landfill.
Sign the on-line petition to
preserve offleash access!
Osha Neumann (author) is an artist and civil rights lawyer. He was introduced to the landfill by one of his clients, Jimbow the Hobo, who lived at the landfill. Osha worked alongside the SNIFF artists, creating monumental sculptures from styrofoam and driftwood, and he has written numerous articles about the landfill, its art, and the continuing struggle to shape its future.


 

Text and Images © 2005 Jill Posener
Reuse of images is forbidden without the written consent of Jill Posener.