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Events / Grounded: Public Art / Urban Interventions Day

When:

December 1st, 2007 @ 11:00am to 5:00pm

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Where:

SoEx
417 14th st at valencia, san francisco


Enrollment

3/unlimited


Organizer:

Fonne Tayne


Description:

Situate yourself in the public realm for this day of urban interventions and public art projects. The Grounded? Public Art/Urban Interventions Day presents work by artists using the city as a platform for creativity and expression. Pick up a map and schedule locating the selected projects at Southern Exposure or Intersection for the Arts or on our websites and start exploring!

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n.b. I put this up now because the related exhibition is actually accepting entries until october 26th....

could be fertile soil for many a task.


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posted by Fonne Tayne on November 30th, 2007 5:05 PM

are these people really not from SF0? a sampling of tomorrow's inner mission happenings:


Red Carpet for the Commons 1-3 pm, SW Corner Mission/16th
"This project will involve greeting pedestrians exiting the 16th St. BART with a red carpet, flashing photo bulbs, the sounds of cheering fans, and bouquets of flowers."

Counter Narrative Society 11a-5pm 14th/Valencia
"A bilingual and peculiar treasure hunt divulging unique but ordinary features of the present social-urban environment.... un juego bilingue y artistico que divulga cualidades unicas pero cotidianas del presente ambiente socio-urbano...."

The Pink Dot Experiment 11a-5pm Valencia btw 14th & 16th
"This project will record the ground around us and how it changes with patterns of human behavior, utilizing the discarded chewing gum that litters the sidewalks, and paint them bright pink..."