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An Autobiography of The San Francisco Bay Area Part 2: The Future Lasts Forever

January 13–April 17, 2010 • San Francisco, California
An Autobiography of The San Francisco Bay Area Part 2: The Future Lasts Forever

Organizer name and contact info:
SF Camerawork
Ph: 415.512.2020, Fax: 415.512.7109,

Event hours:
Tues - Sat. 12pm - 5pm

Cost:
(suggested donation):

$5 for general public
$2 for students and seniors
FREE for SF Camerawork members

Free admission First Tuesday of each month

Web page (URL):
http://www.sfcamerawork.org/exhibitions/

Other information:
Exhibiting projects that were created or begun by artists while living in the Bay Area, The Future Lasts Forever features artists working at the intersection of art and history, and explores ways in which these artists document their lives and the lives of others, address specific events, and engage with the Bay Area landscape. Featuring more than 30 artists, over 125 works, and organized in three sections, the works exhibited in The Future Lasts Forever all reflect the passage of time in various ways. Some works shine a light on important historical events that still have an impact on our current lives, and others highlight archival work that is being revitalized. The exhibition also features important ongoing projects that span the decades and continue on into the future, as well as newly commissioned projects by artists whose work involves a merging of histories. Cumulatively the galleries in The Future Lasts Forever form a portrait in motion—similar to work that is never quite finished, or historical issues that continue to be relevant. Additionally important to the exhibition’s tone are accompanying text panels—in each artist’s voice—that emphasize the autobiographical focus of the exhibition and offer audiences a more in-depth background on the images.

This event is a museum event and expects 21-100 people.

Note: Please confirm event details with the organizer before traveling long distances to attend this event.


657 Mission Street, 2nd Floor San Francisco, California
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