With support from the California Arts Council, West End Arts District (WEAD) will initiate Re-Cycle, a multimedia performance created by groundbreaking aerial dance company BANDALOOP and Tara Pilbrow Dance, co-produced by Radium Presents, and Immersive Arts Alliance. Re-Cycle combines dance, digital projection and musical composition to activate a metal structure on an industrial hangar, potentially facing demolition in the City of Alameda’s ambitious project to transform a disused taxiway on the former Naval base into De-Pave Park, a resilient, ecological landscape that accommodates future sea level rise.
In live performance and captured on film, Re-Cycle will raise awareness and deepen understanding of the vital sustainability goals of the De-Park project, exploring the cycle from shoreline to military base to artists’ workshops and back to wetlands, imagining how nature might reappropriate this heavy industrial landscape.
West End Arts District was founded in 2015 by community member and business owner Sandra Russell. She understood that the best way to build community spirit, and revitalize the area was through the arts. She launched Blues Brews and BBQ, which continues to be our flagship event and brings between 4000-5000 music lovers to the west end every September. Since then the non-profit has grown, expanding our programming to include dance, visual arts and cultural celebrations and developing a relationship with the city and local arts leaders. West End Arts District provides fiscal sponsorship, financial, and logistical support to artists and arts organizations working in our community.
Since 2020 WEAD has worked with the West Alameda Business Association to bring a string of successful initiatives
to the West End including: the Webster Gateway Mural, the Healing Garden Summer Series, the Life of Flight mural and Fiesta Alameda.
In 2023, WEAD began work on a wide-ranging climate arts initiative called RISING TIDES, initially funded by a Bloomberg Philanthropies grant. Events have included “Somewhere to Land,” an outdoor vertical dance piece performed on the buildings of the Naval Air Station and “Capture the King Tide” photography event. In May 2025, we launch “In Plain Site” a free, three-week, outdoor, climate-focused photography festival. The board is committed to continued a continued Climate Art moving forward.
Our work contributed to the economic resilience of the West End during the pandemic and continues to grow the cultural vibrancy and diversity of the area today. Our goal is to see the whole of the west end of Alameda, including the new and future developments at Alameda Point develop into a dynamic and progressive arts district.

