Christian Frock, art writer and curator, and artist Megan Wilson will discuss public space, gentrification and the rapidly changing art scene in the Bay Area.
Christian L. Frock is an independent writer and curator whose practice interrogates the intersection of art, daily life and popular culture through a consideration of art in public spaces. Her curatorial enterprise, Invisible Venue, collaborates with artists to present art in unexpected settings. She recently began a series of articles: Priced Out: San Francisco's Changing Values and Artist Exodus.
Megan Wilson's installations and public projects use the aesthetics and methodologies of popular culture to comment on socio-economic issues such as capitalism, displacement, homelessness, corporate corruption and gentrification. Her recent focus has been on the dislocation of artists and arts non profits in San Francisco. Read her article: The Gentrification of Our Livelihoods: Everything Must Go...
Christian Frock, art writer and curator, and artist Megan Wilson will discuss public space, gentrification and the rapidly changing art scene in the Bay Area.
Christian L. Frock is an independent writer and curator whose practice interrogates the intersection of art, daily life and popular culture through a consideration of art in public spaces. Her curatorial enterprise, Invisible Venue, collaborates with artists to present art in unexpected settings. She recently began a series of articles: Priced Out: San Francisco's Changing Values and Artist Exodus.
Megan Wilson's installations and public projects use the aesthetics and methodologies of popular culture to comment on socio-economic issues such as capitalism, displacement, homelessness, corporate corruption and gentrification. Her recent focus has been on the dislocation of artists and arts non profits in San Francisco. Read her article: The Gentrification of Our Livelihoods: Everything Must Go...
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