by Frances Phillips | Feb 24, 2017
E.G. Crichton is collaborating with the Gay, Lesbian Bisexual, Transgender Historical Society (GLBTHS) of San Francisco to create Out/Look and the Birth of the Queer. Rooted in the content of a now historic magazine, the project includes participatory outreach, the...
by Frances Phillips | Feb 17, 2017
Illustrator Don Aguillo, illustrator/writer Raf Salazar, and Kulintang Arts, Inc. (KulArts) collaborated to create Isugid Pinoy!, spotlighting untold stories of everyday Pilipino heroes who live or work in San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood. Aguillo and...
by Frances Phillips | Feb 10, 2017
Landscape architect Topher Delaney collaborated with the San Francisco Botanical Garden Society to create “Arcimboldo’s Edible Garden,” a demonstration garden that was meant to engage visitors in conversations about global food sources and sustainable gardening. It...
by Frances Phillips | Feb 1, 2017
Lead artist Favianna Rodriguez is collaborating with Mobilize the Immigrant Vote to create Until We Are All Free, a visual arts project that will connect artists and movement organizers to explore and amplify how mass incarceration intersects with immigrant detention...
by Frances Phillips | Jan 24, 2017
The Chochenyo Ohlone are the original peoples of what is now called Alameda and Contra Costa counties. Because of a history of genocide and cultural erasure, most current Bay Area residents are unaware of Chochenyo Ohlone culture. Making Ohlone Visible aims to reclaim...