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Shaping San Francisco: Art & Politics Talk | City History Lectures

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Wednesday, January 25, 2017 - 7:30 pm | Cost: FREE
Eric Quezada Center | 518 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA

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Shaping San Francisco | City History Lectures

Shaping San Francisco is a series of free lectures, which aim to excavate the city’s lost history. It’s a place to meet and talk unmediated by corporations, official spokespeople, religion, political parties, or dogma.

Shaping San Francisco
Periodic Wednesdays | 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm
Eric Quezada Center for Culture & Politics | 518 Valencia St, SF
FREE

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Visual and conceptual artist Packard Jennings talks about his work, through which he has re-imagined and re-visualized the world around us, shaking up the concepts and assumptions of how things are through humor and the re-appropriation of pop culture imagery.

Packard talks about his work which ranges from digital subversions to quiet mail-in actions to large scale, space interventions on billboards.

He also speaks about work that gets made and that which doesn’t.

This is part of a series of solo artists giving a behind the scenes and in depth look at what inspires them in the interrelationship between art and politics.

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Cost: FREE
Categories: *Top Pick*, Geek Event, History
Address: 518 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA