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ROOT DIVISION PRESENTS: re:Told Storytelling Event, Book Release & Exhibition Closing
Date:
Friday, July 27, 2012
Time:
6:00 PM
-
9:00 PM
Event Type:
Speaker
Organizer/Author:
Amy Cancelmo
Email:
Phone:
415.863.7668
Address:
3175 17th Street, San Francisco, CA 94110
Location Details:
ROOT DIVISION
3175 17th Street (between South Van Ness & Shotwell)
San Francisco, CA 94110
http://www.rootdivision.org
3175 17th Street (between South Van Ness & Shotwell)
San Francisco, CA 94110
http://www.rootdivision.org
re:Told
Storytelling Event, Book Release & Exhibition Closing Reception
Curated by Sarah Hirneisen & Kija Lucas
Friday, July 27, 6-9 pm
Sliding Scale Suggested Donation: $1-$20
re:Told, is a multi-faceted project combining a group exhibition, storytelling event, and publication.
The storytelling event will feature live performance and readings from several project contributors including:
Larissa Canney
Chinese Whispers, a project by Rene Yung
Jordan Minter
Amol Ray
Adrienne Skye Roberts
Ingrid Rojas
The works included in each component of re:Told look to the past to make sense of the present. Participants in this project examine identity by reframing personal, familial, and cultural histories in a contemporary context. They unravel passed down stories and intertwine personal experiences to create a new narrative.
The re:Told Catalogue available for sale at this event for $15.
Storytelling Event, Book Release & Exhibition Closing Reception
Curated by Sarah Hirneisen & Kija Lucas
Friday, July 27, 6-9 pm
Sliding Scale Suggested Donation: $1-$20
re:Told, is a multi-faceted project combining a group exhibition, storytelling event, and publication.
The storytelling event will feature live performance and readings from several project contributors including:
Larissa Canney
Chinese Whispers, a project by Rene Yung
Jordan Minter
Amol Ray
Adrienne Skye Roberts
Ingrid Rojas
The works included in each component of re:Told look to the past to make sense of the present. Participants in this project examine identity by reframing personal, familial, and cultural histories in a contemporary context. They unravel passed down stories and intertwine personal experiences to create a new narrative.
The re:Told Catalogue available for sale at this event for $15.
For more information:
http://rootdivision.org/071412.html
Added to the calendar on Wed, Jun 27, 2012 2:23PM
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