When: Thursday, February 25, 2016, 6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Where: San Francisco Arts Commission Community Room
401 Van Ness Avenue (War Memorial Veterans Building), San Francisco, CA 94102
Free and open to the public
Join the San Francisco Arts Commission Galleries for a conversation with our inaugural ENTER: 126 artists, Annette Jannotta and Olivia Ting. Jannotta and Ting will speak about their process in creating their installation, Coalescence. Coalescence explores spatial memory and the reassembly of experiential fragments through repurposed construction material and projections of recomposed imagery filmed and collected throughout the War Memorial Veterans Building.
They will be observing the building's surroundings, history and changes over time and updating the video projection over the course of the exhibition to bring together the many facets of the building's place in San Francisco.
Jannotta and Ting will also speak about their individual practices and what it's like to collaborate on a multi-disciplinary project.
When: Thursday, February 25, 2016, 6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Where: San Francisco Arts Commission Community Room
401 Van Ness Avenue (War Memorial Veterans Building), San Francisco, CA 94102
Free and open to the public
Join the San Francisco Arts Commission Galleries for a conversation with our inaugural ENTER: 126 artists, Annette Jannotta and Olivia Ting. Jannotta and Ting will speak about their process in creating their installation, Coalescence. Coalescence explores spatial memory and the reassembly of experiential fragments through repurposed construction material and projections of recomposed imagery filmed and collected throughout the War Memorial Veterans Building.
They will be observing the building's surroundings, history and changes over time and updating the video projection over the course of the exhibition to bring together the many facets of the building's place in San Francisco.
Jannotta and Ting will also speak about their individual practices and what it's like to collaborate on a multi-disciplinary project.
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