
Tag: Bay Area


Interview with artist Leila Weefur, part of the More Than 700 Years Faculty Exhibition on view at Fort Mason and 800 Chestnut Campus of the San Francisco Art Institute

Interview with artist Mark Brest van Kempen, part of the More Than 700 Years Faculty Exhibition on view at Fort Mason and 800 Chestnut Campus of the San Francisco Art Institute

Interview with artist Wanxin Zhang, part of the More Than 700 Years Faculty Exhibition on view at Fort Mason and 800 Chestnut Campus of the San Francisco Art Institute

Interview with artist Chris Bell, part of the More Than 700 Years Faculty Exhibition on view at Fort Mason and 800 Chestnut Campus of the San Francisco Art Institute

Interview with artist Kal Spelletich, part of the More Than 700 Years Faculty Exhibition on view at Fort Mason and 800 Chestnut Campus of the San Francisco Art Institute

Interview with artist Guta Galli: Addressing how politics and technology impact the body in her performance work

Interview with artist James Claussen, part of the More Than 700 Years Faculty Exhibition on view at Fort Mason and 800 Chestnut Campus of the San Francisco Art Institute

Interview with artist J. John Priola, part of the More Than 700 Years Faculty Exhibition on view at Fort Mason and 800 Chestnut Campus of the San Francisco Art Institute

Dionne Lee presents “Running, rigging, wading” at Interface Gallery in Oakland, California, on view from June 28 — August 4, 2019

Interview with artist Zulfikar Ali Bhutto: Expanding on their most recent project, a multimedia performance titled “Tomorrow We Inherit the Earth: The Queer Intifada,” to be shown at CounterPulse, San Francisco in June 2019

Interview with artist José Joaquín Figueroa: Elaborating on contingency, drawing, and storytelling

Interview with artist Elizabeth Russell: Elaborating on the relationship between writing and painting, and “Heatseeker,” a recent exhibition held at Interface Gallery in Oakland, California

Video interview with artist Marcela Pardo Ariza: Speaking on recent exhibitions at tmoro projects in Santa Clara, and the San Francisco Arts Commission and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
