by Frances Phillips | Jul 23, 2013
Allison Smith recruited some 70 artists to collaborate with her and with Southern Exposure to create The Cries of San Francisco, a temporary public art project, series of events, exhibition, and publication that took as its inspiration early San Francisco street...
by Frances Phillips | Jul 18, 2013
Artist Steve Lambert and the San Francisco Print Collective collaborated to create the “Anti-Advertising Agency,” an interdisciplinary project examining the role of advertising and public art in the Bay Area. Through parody, the artists asked passersby to critically...
by Frances Phillips | Jul 11, 2013
Visual artist Claudia Bernardi, choreographer Kimi Okada, and the modern dance company ODC/San Francisco collaborated to create Flight to Ixcan, a new work addressing how humans deal with death and personal loss in times and nations of political repression. The piece...
by Frances Phillips | Jun 25, 2013
Photographers Ruben Guzman, Virginia Benavidez, Catalina Govea, and Antonio Tovar collaborated with Galería de la Raza to document the daily lives of recent immigrants–showing them at work, home, school, and with their families. Sueños Prometidos/Promised...
by Frances Phillips | Jun 21, 2013
Lead Artist Taraneh Hemami, collaborated with the Persian Center in Berkeley, California, gathering images and personal stories from over 100 Iranian immigrants in Northern California. The collected materials were printed onto transparencies and assembled between...