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SF: Guerrilla Art Workshop
Date:
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Time:
6:00 PM
-
9:00 PM
Event Type:
Class/Workshop
Organizer/Author:
sf print collective
Location Details:
2 Locations:
The Women's Building, (3543 18 St @Valencia) and
Balazo Gallery, (2183 Mission @ 18th St)
The Women's Building, (3543 18 St @Valencia) and
Balazo Gallery, (2183 Mission @ 18th St)
Silkscreen Postermaking
Nov 16 - Dec 16, 2006
Thursdays 6-9pm & Saturdays 2-5pm
$125. Pre-registration required.
Location:
The Women's Building, (3543 18 St @Valencia) and
Balazo Gallery, (2183 Mission @ 18th St)
Silkscreen Postermaking is a month-long workshop that will show you how to use the mass media for activist organizing. Sponsored by the SF Print Collective, the Women's Building and Balazo Gallery, this class will cover the basics of guerrilla art, media work, graphic design, wheatpasting and legal defense. Open to activists as well as people who just want to learn creative art skills. Wheel-chair accessible.
For more info:
sfprintcollective [at] gmail.com
415-821-7282
Founded in 2000, the SFPC is a printmaking collective that uses graphic art to support social justice organizing. We make posters, murals, banners and billboards to reclaim public space and promote Bay Area activism.
Nov 16 - Dec 16, 2006
Thursdays 6-9pm & Saturdays 2-5pm
$125. Pre-registration required.
Location:
The Women's Building, (3543 18 St @Valencia) and
Balazo Gallery, (2183 Mission @ 18th St)
Silkscreen Postermaking is a month-long workshop that will show you how to use the mass media for activist organizing. Sponsored by the SF Print Collective, the Women's Building and Balazo Gallery, this class will cover the basics of guerrilla art, media work, graphic design, wheatpasting and legal defense. Open to activists as well as people who just want to learn creative art skills. Wheel-chair accessible.
For more info:
sfprintcollective [at] gmail.com
415-821-7282
Founded in 2000, the SFPC is a printmaking collective that uses graphic art to support social justice organizing. We make posters, murals, banners and billboards to reclaim public space and promote Bay Area activism.
Added to the calendar on Wed, Nov 1, 2006 11:47PM
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