San Francisco

Artists (Re)Defining SF Neighborhoods

Evening Forum

Photo courtesy of Janet Delaney

A new photography exhibition at SF City Hall, presented by the San Francisco Arts Commission Galleries and PhotoAlliance, and the most recent SFAC Market Street bus shelter posters, ponder the city’s built environment and question how artwork can define distinct neighborhoods without depicting people. Join a discussion about how photography and art examine the urban landscape while serving to define the city as one of the world’s great metropolises.

This event is generously sponsored by the Koret Foundation and co-presented by the San Francisco Arts Commission Galleries in conjunction with the exhibition Now That You’re Gone… presented at SF City Hall.

+ Leo vanMunching / photographer
+ Janet Delaney / photographer
+ Lordy Rodriguez / artist
+ Pireeni Sundaralingam / cognitive scientist and poet

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