by Frances Phillips | Jun 21, 2019 | News
Sue Mark of Marksearch (collaborating with Kala Art Institute) and Golden Gate Branch Library (Oakland) are hosting “Neighborhood Connections: Black Panther Party Films + Skills Workshop,” on Saturday, June 22, 2-4 p.m. The afternoon features Saturu Ned,...
by Frances Phillips | Sep 29, 2017 | 2016, News, Visual Arts
Artist E.G. Crichton has collaborated with the GLBT Historical Society and other artists to create a multidisciplinary exhibit celebrating the contributions of the groundbreaking queer journal OUT/LOOK. “OUT/LOOK and the Birth of the Queer” opens October...
by Frances Phillips | Sep 8, 2017 | 2016, News, Visual Arts
On Thursday, October 12, Clement Hil Goldberg’s Our Future Ends, opens at CounterPulse and runs Thursdays through Saturdays until October 21. This multidisciplinary work is a sad, yet hopeful, satire that unearths Lemuria, a mythical site, in a performance and...
by Frances Phillips | May 3, 2016 | 2013, News, Visual Arts
In collaboration with Arts Benicia, environmental artist Mark Brest van Kempen has developed three temporary public art projects to bring attention to the desirability and potential for site-specific public art at the Benicia Waterfront. The third piece in the series...
by Frances Phillips | Mar 13, 2016 | 2013, News, Visual Arts
Artist Rene Yung collaborated with the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park to create Chinese Whispers: Bay Chronicles, exploring the little-known history of 19th Century Chinese Shrimp fishers on the San Francisco Bay. Now working with oral histories of...