Monthly Archives: August 2009

A Sustained Presence on SFMOMA’s Open Space

Since 1994, Lewis Watts, local Richmond, California photographer has been documenting the city of New Orleans. Today, on the fourth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina I consider Watts’ relationship to the South through his role as witness and informed participant. Focusing … Continue reading

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Scissors, Glue and Photocopies on SFMOMA’s Open Space

Reporting from San Francisco’s Zinefest at the County Fair Building in Golden Gate Park and the 2nd Annual Rock Make on Treat Street in the Mission, “Scissors, Glue and Photocopies: DIY San Francisco” celebrates San Francisco’s independent, do-it-ourselves and do-it-together … Continue reading

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Press Release: Home is something I carry with me

Home is something I carry with me is an alternative art exhibition and film screening featuring over forty local Bay Area artists whose work interrogates the concept of home. For one weekend, two homes in San Francisco’s Mission District will … Continue reading

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This land wasn’t made for you and me on SFMOMA’s Open Space

“This land wasn’t made for you and me” was written after touring the San Francisco Federal Building designed by Morphosis Architecture firm. The article focuses on the building’s plaza on the corner of 7th and Mission Street that claims to … Continue reading

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