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'''Marc Kasky outside the San Francisco Ecology Center, c. 1975'''
''Photo: courtesy Marc Kasky''
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'''Interior of the SF Ecology Center, mid-1970s.'''
''Photo: courtesy Marc Kasky''
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'''Interior shot in color.'''
''Photo: courtesy Marc Kasky''
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'''Mid-1970s ecologists in San Francisco, Marc Kasky at right.'''
''Photo: courtesy Marc Kasky''
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'''Grabbing a coffee at the Ecology Center, Kasky at right.'''
''Photo: courtesy Marc Kasky''


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Latest revision as of 15:53, 19 August 2026

Oral History

Interviewed by Chris Carlsson for Shaping San Francisco on March 2, 2023.

An oral history interview with Marc Kasky, long-time Executive Director of Fort Mason. He describes his personal trajectory from his early college experiences through several community development projects in places back east, then his move to San Francisco and immersion in the Ecology Center on Columbus Street when it was nearly moribund. A few years later he was hired at Fort Mason during its early conversion to part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, and eventually became the Executive Director who made it the thriving cultural hub it has become.

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This is the excerpt in which he discusses his long-time role at Fort Mason:

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This is the excerpt in which he discusses his role in resuscitating the San Francisco Ecology Center around 1975-77:

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Marc Kasky outside the San Francisco Ecology Center, c. 1975

Photo: courtesy Marc Kasky

Interior of the SF Ecology Center, mid-1970s.

Photo: courtesy Marc Kasky

Interior shot in color.

Photo: courtesy Marc Kasky

Mid-1970s ecologists in San Francisco, Marc Kasky at right.

Photo: courtesy Marc Kasky

Grabbing a coffee at the Ecology Center, Kasky at right.

Photo: courtesy Marc Kasky