Watch the World Premiere of ROCK PAPER PAINT: ART OF THE PEOPLE, directed by SF filmmaker Audrey Daniel, preceded by WHAT WE NEVER FORGET FOR PEACE HERE NOW, directed by SF filmmaker Anita Chang.
WHAT WE NEVER FORGET FOR PEACE HERE NOW
What We Never Forget For Peace Here Nowis a personal peace memorial produced in the United States, a country that does not have war memorials dedicated to peace. This video explores how we forget and how we remember memories of war. I think about who are my survivors and witnesses of war, and the deep impressions they've given me, becoming a part of me. Drawing inspiration from peace activists young and old, I ask viewers to join me in a practice of peace, here and now.
ROCK PAPER PAINT: ART OF THE PEOPLE
This is an ode to the artists that have taken on the role of leaders using art to create awareness in murals, poster art, as well as ground breaking memorials, that have been created to address social change. We hear the voices of artists creating public artwork as a form of social dialogue. The film features Interviews with San Francisco and Oakland based political and mural artists, as well as public art organizations and advocates including, Favianna Rodriguez founder of The Center for Cultural Power, Susan Cervantes founder of Precita Eyes Mural Project,Art Hazelwood of the SF Poster Syndicate, Inga Bard, Co Founder @PainttheVoidproject, Mission Artists, Calixto Robles, Gert McMullin, caretaker of the Aids Quilt, Artist, andNancy Hom, Poet and Community Activist.
Watch the World Premiere of ROCK PAPER PAINT: ART OF THE PEOPLE, directed by SF filmmaker Audrey Daniel, preceded by WHAT WE NEVER FORGET FOR PEACE HERE NOW, directed by SF filmmaker Anita Chang.
WHAT WE NEVER FORGET FOR PEACE HERE NOW
What We Never Forget For Peace Here Nowis a personal peace memorial produced in the United States, a country that does not have war memorials dedicated to peace. This video explores how we forget and how we remember memories of war. I think about who are my survivors and witnesses of war, and the deep impressions they've given me, becoming a part of me. Drawing inspiration from peace activists young and old, I ask viewers to join me in a practice of peace, here and now.
ROCK PAPER PAINT: ART OF THE PEOPLE
This is an ode to the artists that have taken on the role of leaders using art to create awareness in murals, poster art, as well as ground breaking memorials, that have been created to address social change. We hear the voices of artists creating public artwork as a form of social dialogue. The film features Interviews with San Francisco and Oakland based political and mural artists, as well as public art organizations and advocates including, Favianna Rodriguez founder of The Center for Cultural Power, Susan Cervantes founder of Precita Eyes Mural Project,Art Hazelwood of the SF Poster Syndicate, Inga Bard, Co Founder @PainttheVoidproject, Mission Artists, Calixto Robles, Gert McMullin, caretaker of the Aids Quilt, Artist, andNancy Hom, Poet and Community Activist.
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