Collection: Albany Bulb

An Uncensored People’s Gallery. Nestled along the East Bay shoreline of the San Francisco Bay, this open-air gallery stands as a defiant monument to do-it-yourself creativity. Once a landfill, the site has evolved—controversially and organically—into a raw, ever-changing landscape of street art, reclaimed materials, and human stories.

For over three decades, it has been at the center of legal and environmental disputes. While environmentalists raise concerns about its origins and impact, local street artists and unhoused residents have claimed the space, transforming it into a living canvas and community refuge.