Category Archives: San Francisco Public Art

Technology, Protest, Surveillance and Collective Process!

The Fax (Facts) Bomb event at SF Arts Commission gallery was great. I researched and presented 19 Fax Facts beginning with the rise in popularity of the fax machine in the 1980s and traveling through the invention and subsequent use … Continue reading

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Toma Las Calles! Take It to the Streets! An Interview with Melanie Cervantes of Dignidad Rebelde

Whoa, lucky me! I recently interviewed printmaker and activist, Melanie Cervantes of Dignidad Rebelde. I see Melanie’s prints everywhere: at each protest or demonstration I attend, in the office of the grassroots organizations I volunteer with, in the collective households … Continue reading

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Strategies for Artists in Social Justice Movements, a Panel and Workshop on January 14th

Join Artists of the 99% for a panel & workshop: STRATEGIES FOR ARTISTS IN SOCIAL JUSTICE MOVEMENTS Saturday, January 14 @ 6 – 9PM Southern Exposure 3030 20th Street San Francisco Join Artists of the 99% for a conversation and … Continue reading

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KNIT-IN to Support Kaleidoscope Free Speech Zone, December 18th 2 – 5PM

Join Artists of the 99% for a KNIT-IN on December 18th from 2 – 5PM at Kaleidoscope Art and Free Speech Zone at 3109 24th Street (@ Folsom, right next to Philz Coffee) WHY? Kaleidoscope Art and Free Speech Zone … Continue reading

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POST-PONED! Join Artists of the 99% for ARTIST BLOC Day at Occupy San Francisco

ARTISTS BLOC DAY Sunday, November 20, 2011 12 – 5PM Occupy San Francisco / Justin Herman Plaza We are artists and art workers of the 99%. We are struggling to survive and sustain our creative practice in an economy that … Continue reading

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Out of the Studios and Into the Streets: Artists of the 99% Occupy in SF

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Home is something I carry with me featured in Art Practical “Best Of” Issue

Home is something I carry with me was featured in Art Practical’s Issue 21: Best Of: Year One. Art Practical critic, Elyse Mallouk named the exhibition the “Best Use of Private Space for Public Purposes.” Her review focused specifically the … Continue reading

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We Lived Here

951 SHOTWELL STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94110 Adrienne Skye Roberts  December 2007 – July 2010 Eric Andrew Kuhn  December 2007 – August 2008 Matthew Waldbillig  September 2008 – July 2010 Billie Faye Belo  December 2007 – August 2008 Martha Belo  … Continue reading

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Dear Old House

Here are a few postcards from my workshop at the Asian Art Museum. Participants were invited to send messages to their hometowns or the particular houses where they were raised.

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Home is… at the Asian Art Museum

The artist’s workshop on home and neighborhoods at the Asian Art Museum was a success! Despite having to compete with the beautiful weekend weather and therefore, lower than usual museum attendance, folks of all ages were eager to participate in … Continue reading

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