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Saint Joseph’s Arts Foundation: Art and Social Justice

  • Saint Joseph's Art Society 1401 Howard Street San Francisco, CA, 94103 United States (map)

Evening presentation for Shimon Attie’s Night Watch, featuring panelists in conversation about the role of art as an amplifier for social justice issues. Saint Joseph’s Arts Foundation is a supporter of and contributor to the SF premiere of Night Watch.

There is no need to sign up for September 1. RSVPs are requested to get a sense of attendance numbers. Saint Joseph’s Arts Foundation. This event is free and open to the public! Address: 1401 Howard Street, San Francisco.

Panelists at this event:

Charith Premawardhana, Classical Revolution https://www.classicalrevolution.org/

Ana Teresa Fernandez, artist https://anateresafernandez.com/

Lenora Lee, Lenora Lee Dance http://www.lenoraleedance.com/

Judy Flannery (or) Randall Heath from Dance Film SF https://sfdancefilmfest.org/

Clark Suprynowicz (Immersive Arts Alliance)

Moderator, Catharine Clark (BOXBLUR)

Photograph of Saint Joseph’s Arts Foundation by Elizabeth Pianta.

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