Ester Hernandez
Ester Hernandez Sun Mad II Screenprint 26 x 20″ 29 x 24″ framed © 1982 Ester Hernandez was born in California’s San Joaquin Valley to a Mexican/Yaqui farm worker family. […]
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Ester Hernandez Sun Mad II Screenprint 26 x 20″ 29 x 24″ framed © 1982 Ester Hernandez was born in California’s San Joaquin Valley to a Mexican/Yaqui farm worker family. […]
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Sean Dorsey is an award-winning San Francisco-based choreographer, dancer and writer. Recognized as the U.S.’ first acclaimed transgender modern dance choreographer, Dorsey has toured his work to 30 US cities. Dorsey […]
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Ed Aulerich-Sugai XRAY Series, 1980. Acrylic on Canvass 45 x 30” Framed Ed Aulerich-Sugai (1950–1994) was an Asian American artist, writer, gardener, and AIDS activist. Primarily a representational painter, he […]
Exhibition: June 6 – 29, 2019
Reception: Thurs., June 6, 6 – 9pm
This year’s Creative Labor exhibition opens its field of view beyond its primary focus on creating a site of visibility for queer art to include the work of non-queer identified artists whose work has been instrumental in building the social and aesthetic network within which we understand and experience cultural difference and our own queerness.
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June 6, 2019
Doors & Face Painting: 5:30pm
SF Public Library, Koret Auditorium, San Francisco
Let’s witness the future together. Curated by Seattle Civic Poet & James W. Ray Distinguished Artist Award Anastacia Renee, we are featuring four local poets including Aimee Suzara & librecht. Honey Mahogany, San Francisco’s Best Drag Queen will be hosting Adult Drag Queen Story Hour. Come put your face on with Bailey before the show.
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