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2nd evening of ‘Night Watch’ in SF: viewing sites, panel discussion at Minnesota Street Project, procession to Warm Water Cove with Mission Delirium

Night Watch will be visible Saturday evening the 18th as it passes Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture (6:15pm), Pier 39, Pier 15 (7:15pm), and rests adjacent the Exploratorium for 20 minutes. After passing Rincon Park it will reach Warm Water Cove at approximately 8:15pm with musical activation by Mission Delirium.

Please join us at Tennessee and 24th Street at 7:30pm to participate in the parade to Warm Water Cove led by Mission Delirium (the 15-piece brass marching band)! Warm Water Cove is a prime viewing location for Night Watch. It is FREE.

Here are all the Minnesota Street Project activities: what’s happening in the area this night:

5 – 6pm | Night Watch cocktail hour with artist Shimon Attie at1275 Minnesota Street at 24th includes cocktails, panel discussion and procession. Eventbrite Tickets HERE.

6 – 7:15pm | Panel discussion at MSP features artists Shimon Attie, Zeina Barakeh, Ana Teresa Fernández. Also non-profit representatives Jilma L. Meneses (CEO, Catholic Charities) and Blaine Bookey (Legal Director at the San Francisco-based Center for Gender and Refugee Studies). Moderated by Elena Gross, Director of Exhibitions and Curatorial Affairs, MoAD, and Board Member of Immersive Arts Alliance. Includes panel discussion and procession.

6 – 7:15pm | Live simulcast, free for students, of the panel discussion. This takes place at 1150 Minnesota Street. Followed by a musical procession to Warm Water Cove for Night Watch. Pre-Registration and Student ID required.

8 ­– 9pm | Musical procession led by Mission Delirium, a 15-piece brass marching band. The procession will march three blocks from Tennessee and 24th Streets to Warm Water Cove to view Night Watch from the shore. Free.

photo of Mission Delirium: Carolina Galeazzi

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