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Site Visit: San Francisco
Last week I spent a few days exploring San Francisco and fell head-over-heels for the city, the weather (or micro-climates), and the landscape. We did the touristy thing and headed to hike around Alcatraz. I was surprised to learn about … Continue reading →
Posted in Artist-run Spaces, Artists, Exhibitions, Uncategorized
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Tagged AIM, Alcatraz, Amy Ho, artist, artist-run space, Carey Lin, conservation, curating, Geof Oppenheimer, Golden Gate Park, IAN, Indians, Indians Welcome, installation, Japanese Tea Garden, Japantown, Leonard Peltier, MacArthur B Arthur, Muir Woods, MUNI, Native American protest, Oakland artists, Occupation of Alcatraz, Occupy SF, Plug Projects, political art, politics and art, protest, Ratio 3, Royal NoneSuch, San Francisco, San Francisco art scene, site visit, site-specific, studio visit, Unagi wappa, West Coast Art
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