FOR-SITE has broken new ground and provided a model for engaging audiences through artistic collaborations on national park land. In 2021-2022, FOR-SITE presented Lands End, a group exhibition reflecting on the fragility of our planet’s health, held at a former restaurant sited on park land overlooking the San Francisco Bay. On view in a former military chapel, the 2017–18 exhibition Sanctuary offered visitors a multiplicity of perspectives on the basic human need for refuge, protection, and sacred ground through handmade rugs designed by 36 artists from 21 different countries. Examining notions of safety and security, the 2016 exhibition Home Land Security activated military structures in the Presidio’s Fort Winfield Scott with the work of 18 international artists and collectives. In the unprecedented project @Large: Ai Weiwei on Alcatraz, the internationally renowned Chinese artist and activist created a series of new works for Alcatraz Island, the notorious prison turned national park. Raising urgent questions about freedom of expression and human rights, the exhibition revealed new perspectives on the island for nearly 900,000 visitors during its run in 2014–15. The 2012 exhibition International Orange, enjoyed by more than 145,000 visitors, celebrated the 75th anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge with site-specific installations at historic Fort Point. FOR-SITE projects in the Presidio of San Francisco include Andy Goldsworthy’s installations Spire, Wood Line, and Tree Fall and the acclaimed Presidio Habitats exhibition, for which artists, designers, and architects created animal habitats in the park.