Under the Radar | May 14, 2008 | 2 comments

Hometown San Francisco: The city as seen by the next generation

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San Francisco's Marina district isn't only for visiting party posers, it is also home to one of the local high schools, built in 1921, Galileo Academy of Science and Technology. Here is the info for an art show, opening tonite:

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The city as seen by the next generation
an exhibit of multiple art projects in a variety of media

Wednesday, May 14th 5:00pm - 8:00pm
Galileo Academy of Science and Technology
1150 Francisco St (main gate between Polk and Van Ness)
contact: Todd Berman, artist-in-residence, 415 595-0337

So many of us move to San Francisco as adults and move away again to start families. Still, San Francisco has thousands of children growing up here. As teenagers, they have a unique perspective that needs to be heard.

Todd Berman, artist-in-residence and acting librarian, will be displaying a series of collaborative paintings of the city. Berman has been creating art collaboratively with San Francisco residents for years now. His process is simple – he asks people at an event or on the street to express themselves on a small piece of paper, then he collages those papers into a larger painting.

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2 comments // Hometown San Francisco: The city as seen by the next generation

  • VoyagerFilms
  • huntre
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      huntre  
    • in light of the many dropped Art programs throughout US schools, I love and wholeheartedly support these kinds of exhibitions. Just witnessing young imaginations turned up full blast is both exciting and hopeful.
      Go nuts, Kids.

    • 3 years ago
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