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A Living Work by Lily Kwong ICA SF is pleased to share that Lily Kwong: EARTHSEED DOME is now fully installed and open to the public in Transamerica Redwood Park, a rare urban green space in downtown San Francisco. The site-specific installation draws from ancestral building practices, ecological stewardship, and emerging technology. Step within the 3D-printed structural shell and experience its scale alongside the surrounding redwoods and the Transamerica Pyramid Center. Within EARTHSEED DOME, seeded soil mounds hold the conditions for plant life to emerge and transform over time. Free and open daily. We invite you to visit, return often, and become part of this living, reciprocal public work. Become a Pollinator As a seed dispersal hub, EARTHSEED DOME extends into the city beyond Redwood Park. Visitors are invited to take seed packets and disperse them across the urban landscape and their surrounding neighborhoods, creating pockets and networks of native plant life beyond the installation. Through this gesture, seed dispersal becomes a relational practice linking site, community, and ecology over time. Learn more about what’s inside the packets here. |


Become a Pollinator
As a seed dispersal hub, EARTHSEED DOME extends into the city beyond Redwood Park. Visitors are invited to take seed packets and disperse them across the urban landscape and their surrounding neighborhoods, creating pockets and networks of native plant life beyond the installation.
Through this gesture, seed dispersal becomes a relational practice linking site, community, and ecology over time. Learn more about what’s inside the packets here.

| About the Artist Lily Kwong is a landscape artist and Bay Area native whose practice spans installation, horticulture, and ecological design. Working at the intersection of public art and environmental systems, she creates site-responsive projects that foreground regeneration, participation, and long-term stewardship. EARTHSEED DOME is Kwong’s first installation in the Bay Area and her most ambitious work to date, extending her practice into new material and technological territory, using 3D-printed earth to explore how built forms can support living systems and collective care. |
| About the Artist Lily Kwong is a landscape artist and Bay Area native whose practice spans installation, horticulture, and ecological design. Working at the intersection of public art and environmental systems, she creates site-responsive projects that foreground regeneration, participation, and long-term stewardship. EARTHSEED DOME is Kwong’s first installation in the Bay Area and her most ambitious work to date, extending her practice into new material and technological territory, using 3D-printed earth to explore how built forms can support living systems and collective care. |
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