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Thu May 2, 2019

Amplify! F213 Writer's Evening

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Join the Northern California Women's Caucus for Art (NCWCA) for AMPLIFY!, a special evening of book readings and book signing hosted by Anna Mantzaris and Audrey Ferber.

View the artwork in F213 national curatorial exhibition, each piece paired with a literary response. Readings will be given by F213 writers Nellie Wong, Audrey Ferber, Christine No and Shannon Rose Riley.

Visiting Atlanta artist Sheila Pree Bright will speak about her short film and new book, #1960Now: Photographs of Civil Rights Activists and Black Lives Matter Protests and do a book signing.

Free Admission, but seating is limited! Reserve tickets at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/amplify-a-f213-writers-evening-tickets-59084189401

About the exhibition:
F213 is short for Fahrenheit 213, one degree above the boiling point of blood. This exhibition brings together nearly 100 national and Bay Area feminist artists and writers who are incensed about what is currently happening in the United States.

F213 spotlights strong and bold artistic expressions of feminist protest. While we remain hopeful, we reject "thoughts and prayers" as adequate responses to state-sanctioned cruelty, sexism, racism, white supremacy, sex crimes, undoing of women's reproductive choice, LBGTIA discrimination, Islamophobia, police brutality, gun violence, environmental assault, unlawful detention, and more.

This exhibition was curated by the NCWCA Curatorial Collective: Tanya Augsburg, lead curator; Karen Gutfreund, Priscilla Otani and Sawyer Rose, co-curators; and Ariana Davi, curatorial apprentice.

Exhibition April 13 - May 11, 2019 at Arc Gallery
Gallery Open Wed & Thurs 1-6 PM and Sat 12-3 PM
Join the Northern California Women's Caucus for Art (NCWCA) for AMPLIFY!, a special evening of book readings and book signing hosted by Anna Mantzaris and Audrey Ferber.

View the artwork in F213 national curatorial exhibition, each piece paired with a literary response. Readings will be given by F213 writers Nellie Wong, Audrey Ferber, Christine No and Shannon Rose Riley.

Visiting Atlanta artist Sheila Pree Bright will speak about her short film and new book, #1960Now: Photographs of Civil Rights Activists and Black Lives Matter Protests and do a book signing.

Free Admission, but seating is limited! Reserve tickets at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/amplify-a-f213-writers-evening-tickets-59084189401

About the exhibition:
F213 is short for Fahrenheit 213, one degree above the boiling point of blood. This exhibition brings together nearly 100 national and Bay Area feminist artists and writers who are incensed about what is currently happening in the United States.

F213 spotlights strong and bold artistic expressions of feminist protest. While we remain hopeful, we reject "thoughts and prayers" as adequate responses to state-sanctioned cruelty, sexism, racism, white supremacy, sex crimes, undoing of women's reproductive choice, LBGTIA discrimination, Islamophobia, police brutality, gun violence, environmental assault, unlawful detention, and more.

This exhibition was curated by the NCWCA Curatorial Collective: Tanya Augsburg, lead curator; Karen Gutfreund, Priscilla Otani and Sawyer Rose, co-curators; and Ariana Davi, curatorial apprentice.

Exhibition April 13 - May 11, 2019 at Arc Gallery
Gallery Open Wed & Thurs 1-6 PM and Sat 12-3 PM
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