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SUMMARY:SAN FRANCISCO—Exhibit: Crip'd Ecologies Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:SAN FRANCISCO—Crip’d Ecologies: Unfurling Expanded Environments\, co-curated by moira williams and Jeremiah Barber\, will be presented at Root Division in February-March 2024\, with an Opening Reception on February 10\, 2024. \nThe exhibition features Disabled* artists addressing ecosystems that are personal\, shared\, imagined\, and invites artists across disabilities to consider the following curatorial question: How can we bring dynamic Crip strategies into landscapes\, ecosystems\, and bodies impacted by climate change to support practices of becoming\, grief\, and abundance instead of scarcity? \nOpening Reception:  Saturday\, February 10 |  6 pm-8 pm \nFeaturing a Reading by Sunaura Taylor and Performance by Beast Nest \nExhibit Run: February 1-March 10\, 2024 \nGallery Hours: 2-6 pm Wednesday-Saturday and by appointment \n\nWhere: Root Division | 1131 Mission St\, San Francisco\, CA 94103 \nFor more information\, contact moira williams and Jeremiah Barber at cripdecologies@gmail.com \n*Disabled includes but is not limited to; Blind\, Low Sighted\, d/DEAF\, HOH\, ILL\, Chronically ILL\, MAD\, FAT\, Neurodivergent. \nAccess Notes: \nFree and open to the public. Masks are require and provided. No step at entrance\, variety of seating\, ADA accessible bathroom\, ADA accessible artworks\, wayfinding floor grip tape\, free water\, image descriptions\, tactile stim chill tent with low lighting\, ear plugs\, multiple kinds of seating\, all events are alcohol-free. Please arrive scent free – thanks! \nAny further access needs or questions\, please get in touch with us at cripdecologies@gmail.com or click HERE. \nDirections and Parking \nClose to Civic Center BART Stop and 14 Mission Bus Stop. Public transit is recommended. \nClose to US-101 Northbound Mission Street Exit\, I-80 Eastbound 7th St Exit\, I-80 Westbound 5th St Exit. Neighborhood metered street parking. \n\n\nTickets: This event is free and open to the public \n\nVisit the exhibit website for more information. \nThis project is supported by a Humanities for All Project Grant. 
URL:https://calhum.org/event/san-francisco-exhibit-cripd-ecologies-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Root Division\, 1131 Mission Stret\, San Francisco\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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SUMMARY:SAN FRANCISCO—Crip'd Ecologies: Unfurling Expanded Environments
DESCRIPTION:SAN FRANCISCO—Crip’d Ecologies: Unfurling Expanded Environments\, co-curated by moira williams and Jeremiah Barber\, will be presented at Root Division in February-March 2024\, with an Opening Reception on February 10\, 2024. \nThe exhibition features Disabled* artists addressing ecosystems that are personal\, shared\, imagined\, and invites artists across disabilities to consider the following curatorial question: How can we bring dynamic Crip strategies into landscapes\, ecosystems\, and bodies impacted by climate change to support practices of becoming\, grief\, and abundance instead of scarcity? \nExhibit Run: February 1-March 10\, 2024\n\nGallery Hours: 2-6 pm Wednesday-Saturday and by appointment \nOpening Reception:  Saturday\, February 10 |  6 pm-8 pm \nFeaturing a Reading by Sunaura Taylor and Performance by Beast Nest \n\nWhere: Root Division | 1131 Mission St\, San Francisco\, CA 94103 \nFor more information\, contact moira williams and Jeremiah Barber at cripdecologies@gmail.com \n*Disabled includes but is not limited to; Blind\, Low Sighted\, d/DEAF\, HOH\, ILL\, Chronically ILL\, MAD\, FAT\, Neurodivergent. \nAccess Notes: \nFree and open to the public. Masks are require and provided. No step at entrance\, variety of seating\, ADA accessible bathroom\, ADA accessible artworks\, wayfinding floor grip tape\, free water\, image descriptions\, tactile stim chill tent with low lighting\, ear plugs\, multiple kinds of seating\, all events are alcohol-free. Please arrive scent free – thanks! \nAny further access needs or questions\, please get in touch with us at cripdecologies@gmail.com or click HERE. \nDirections and Parking \nClose to Civic Center BART Stop and 14 Mission Bus Stop. Public transit is recommended. \nClose to US-101 Northbound Mission Street Exit\, I-80 Eastbound 7th St Exit\, I-80 Westbound 5th St Exit. Neighborhood metered street parking. \n\n\nTickets: This event is free and open to the public \n\nVisit the exhibit website for more information. \nThis project is supported by a Humanities for All Project Grant. 
URL:https://calhum.org/event/san-francisco-cripd-ecologies-unfurling-expanded-environmentss/
LOCATION:Root Division\, 1131 Mission Stret\, San Francisco\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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SUMMARY:SAN FRANCISCO–We Are Home: Second Saturday Reception
DESCRIPTION:SAN FRANCISCO—Visit the Second Saturday reception for We Are Home: Tenderloin Community Quilt Project. Free and open to the public with registration! \nSaturday\, November 11\, 4-6 pm: 2nd Saturday reception\, Root Division (free and open to the public) \nThe Second Saturday reception will feature a performance by Tenderloin resident based performance group Skywatchers\, and will overlap with visiting Root Division’s artist spaces as part of ArtSpan Open Studios. \nRegister for free on Root Division’s website.\n—- \nThis program is part of a public programming series in support of We Are Home: Tenderloin Community Quilt Project exhibit at Root Division in San Francisco. \nExhibit dates: November 9-29\, 2023\nGallery Hours: Wednesday–Saturday from 2-6 PM \nWe Are Home: Visions and Voices of the Tenderloin Community Quilt is an exhibition presenting the work of the Tenderloin Community Quilt project. Beginning in the Fall of 2022 the project engaged the extended Tenderloin through collective quilt-making workshops to express the significance and meaning of ‘home’. The exhibition is the culmination of one year of work\, featuring a film of interviews with resident artists\, archival print content from the SFPL Tenderloin Archive\, and the large-scale collaborative quilts created through its workshops. \nIn the face of the pandemic\, overdose epidemic\, and housing crisis that disproportionately affect the Tenderloin neighborhood\, the Tenderloin Community Quilt focuses on amplifying the voices of people who have the lived experience of homelessness\, and those that care for\, or live and work in community with unhoused neighbors. Extending the collaboration and contributions of the project throughout the Tenderloin community\, Mattie Loyce hosted workshops at the nine DISH sites and throughout the Tenderloin with Hospitality House\, The Healing Well\, The Tenderloin Museum\, Skywatchers\, Faithful Fools\, and CounterPulse. With support from Mary Hogue of Mission Praxis\, the quilt squares will be joined into a series of large-scale community quilts and exhibited for the first time at Root Division this November. \nALONGSIDE THIS EXHIBITION WILL BE THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMMING:\nWednesday\, October 25\, 6-7:30 pm: What Does it Mean to Create Home? – panel discussion hosted by Mattie Loyce at San Francisco Public Library\, Civic Center Branch (free and open to the public) \nWednesday\, November 8\, 2023\, 6-8 pm: Radical Histories of Housing and Community Care – panel discussion hosted by Mattie Loyce at San Francisco Public Library\, Civic Center Branch (free and open to the public)\nThursday\, November 9\, 2023 3-5pm: Public community reception for resident artists\, Root Division (free and open to the public). \nThis project is supported by a Humanities for All Project Grant. 
URL:https://calhum.org/event/san-francisco-we-are-home-second-saturday-reception/
LOCATION:Root Division\, 1131 Mission Stret\, San Francisco\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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SUMMARY:SAN FRANCISCO–We Are Home: Visions & Voices of the Tenderloin Community Quilt
DESCRIPTION:SAN FRANCISCO—Root Division presents We Are Home: Visions & Voices of the Tenderloin Community Quilt\, facilitated and co-curated by Mattie Loyce of Delivering Innovation in Supportive Housing (DISH) and Mary Hogue of Mission Praxis\, featuring art by over 70 artists and participants across the Tenderloin neighborhood. \nExhibit dates: November 9-29\, 2023\nGallery Hours: Wednesday–Saturday from 2-6 PM \nRegister for the free community reception on November 9\, 3-5 pm. \nWe Are Home: Visions and Voices of the Tenderloin Community Quilt is an exhibition presenting the work of the Tenderloin Community Quilt project. Beginning in the Fall of 2022 the project engaged the extended Tenderloin through collective quilt-making workshops to express the significance and meaning of ‘home’. The exhibition is the culmination of one year of work\, featuring a film of interviews with resident artists\, archival print content from the SFPL Tenderloin Archive\, and the large-scale collaborative quilts created through its workshops. \nIn the face of the pandemic\, overdose epidemic\, and housing crisis that disproportionately affect the Tenderloin neighborhood\, the Tenderloin Community Quilt focuses on amplifying the voices of people who have the lived experience of homelessness\, and those that care for\, or live and work in community with unhoused neighbors. Extending the collaboration and contributions of the project throughout the Tenderloin community\, Mattie Loyce hosted workshops at the nine DISH sites and throughout the Tenderloin with Hospitality House\, The Healing Well\, The Tenderloin Museum\, Skywatchers\, Faithful Fools\, and CounterPulse. With support from Mary Hogue of Mission Praxis\, the quilt squares will be joined into a series of large-scale community quilts and exhibited for the first time at Root Division this November. \nALONGSIDE THIS EXHIBITION WILL BE THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMMING:\nWednesday\, October 25\, 6-8 pm: What Does it Mean to Create Home? – panel discussion hosted by Mattie Loyce at San Francisco Public Library\, Civic Center Branch (free and open to the public) \nWednesday\, November 8\, 2023\, 6-8 pm: Radical Histories of Housing and Community Care – panel discussion hosted by Mattie Loyce at San Francisco Public Library\, Civic Center Branch (free and open to the public)\nThursday\, November 9\, 2023 3-5pm: Public community reception for resident artists\, Root Division (free and open to the public). \nSaturday\, November 11\, 4-6 pm: 2nd Saturday reception\, Root Division (free and open to the public) \nThe 2nd Saturday reception will feature a performance by Tenderloin resident based performance group Skywatchers\, and will overlap with visiting Root Division’s artist spaces as part of ArtSpan Open Studios. \nLearn more on Root Division’s website.\nThis project is supported by a Humanities for All Project Grant. 
URL:https://calhum.org/event/san-francisco-we-are-home-visions-voices-of-the-tenderloin-community-quilt/
LOCATION:Root Division\, 1131 Mission Stret\, San Francisco\, 94103\, United States
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