Civic Art and Urban Change in San Francisco
Civic Art and Urban Change in San Francisco
Image courtesy Flickr user Paul Robert Lloyd
Established in 1932, the San Francisco Arts Commission (SFAC) has been a groundbreaking champion of the arts since its inception and is responsible for such iconic works as the Coit Tower murals and North Beach’s site-specific installation Language of the Birds. Join the author of San Francisco: Arts for the City as she conveys the impact the SFAC has had on the city’s cultural environment over the past 80 years.
+ Susan Wels, author
+ John King, San Francisco Chronicle
+ Tom DeCaigny, San Francisco Arts Commission
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