“Tenderfest” Tenderloin Virtual Summit
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Event Details
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On Thursday, March 11th, the Tenderloin Museum, in collaboration with CounterPulse, Skywatchers, and Larkin Street Youth Services, invites you to “Tenderfest,” a virtual summit that explores what it means to make art in the Tenderloin and showcases new work created during the pandemic. Born out of a long-term dialogue amongst these four anchor organizations of community art-making in the Tenderloin, “Tenderfest” celebrates the musicians, actors, poets, painters, and makers of all stripes who enliven and uplift the neighborhood with their creative vision.
How does a sense of place and community affect art-making in the Tenderloin? Is there an aesthetic that unifies art, artists, and their practices? How have artists sustained their practices despite the challenges posed by the pandemic? Join creatives and staff from each of the participating organizations to discuss these questions as well as to experience some of the work being made through these organizations’ studios, workshops, and gallery spaces. This is a great opportunity to become acquainted with the creative community rooted in the Tenderloin and to learn about the incredible resources available to create work of your own!
“Tenderfest” will be hosted via Zoom, close-captioned, and free to all. Register today.
*Tenderfest will conclude with a virtual drum circle led by CounterPulse artists! Have a drum or some percussion instrument on hand to join, and at the end of the event, the moderators will allow audience members to turn on their camera and join in a drum circle to celebrate the Tenderloin and the vibrancy of its arts community!*
Disclaimer: Please double check event information with the event organizer as events can be canceled, details can change after they are added to our calendar, and errors do occur.
Cost: FREE*