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“He Had Wings” SF Artist Ronnie Goodman Documentary Screening

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Thursday, February 2, 2023 - 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm | Cost: FREE
Wave Collective Space | 440 Haight St, San Francisco

Event Details

We are thrilled to announce our next show celebrating the life and work of SF artist, Ronnie Goodman.

Ronnie was a prolific artist and marathon runner who used to have a small art studio in the back of what is now WAVE. His art hangs in City Hall and was also exhibited in the museums of modern art in San Francisco and New York after his death in 2020. Having experienced both incarceration and homelessness, his work often dealt with these themes. Ronnie was part of the Prison Art Program in San Quentin, Precita Eyes Muralists, and Hospitality House art program. We couldn’t be more proud of this creative legacy of our space Haight St.

Please join us for a reception and film screening on 2/2!

Reception: 6-8pm
The WAVE bar will be open & Jerry Pop will be back selling delicious craft popcorn!

Film Screening: 8-8:30pm
He Had Wings (2022) is a short documentary film about Ronnie, homelessness and the streets of San Francisco.

Ronnie’s work will be on display at WAVE from 1/30-2/5 if you can’t make the screening!

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
Categories: Art & Museums, In Person, Movies
Venue: Wave Collective Space
Address: 440 Haight St, San Francisco