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Transcripts For SFGTV2 20130924

Him. My father who could be very articulate was hesitate to speak about art. His own work or the art of others. I think he felt trapped by the formality and the permanent of his words theyre often inadequate to express something complex. I am asked what it is like to live with a artist man he was any greatly loved father. You im going to talk about something thats personal. So on the understanding that i am speaking to you as a daughter an admiring daughter. I will share many of my thoughts about my father with you. Ill speak about the berkley period you see so beautifully presented in the museum. For me all of his work is connected. All the work is a continuum about this particular person looked at the world. I should give you a few facts. He was born in 1922 in portland, oregon and they moved back to San Francisco when he was a young child and went on to Stanford University where he studied law or medicine. He met my mother and went into the marine copper. I was born in 1945 and my b

Transcripts For SFGTV2 20130706

Thought it was important to live on sixth street and to be someone who walks up and down here. The part thats really developing and i hope what i want to do and challenge everyone is how we can build this community that remains diverse but that can be a home for folks who are tech workers but working class families and those folks in our hotels as well. Ill welcome you all to do our Office Volunteers for some of the boys and girls clubs. We were tired of us being the highest not safety issues in this neighborhood. They volunteer everyday they said were going to be on patrol practical wed love to have you there are. Thats actually a lot of fun. Its from to be a part of this wonderful neighborhood. So we welcome you to district 6 and mid market and tenderloin. Im happy to be here. Thank you clapping so last but not at least we have miguel we worked through an article in an alumni magazine. Hes grown a passion for architecture. So lets hear more from him clapping first, i want to say than

Transcripts For SFGTV2 20130809

So this is a photograph of my father which was taken in 1986. Its one of the families farther photos its the way i think of him. My father who could be very articulate was hesitate to speak about art. His own work or the art of others. I think he felt trapped by the formality and the permanent of his words theyre often inadequate to express something complex. I am asked what it is like to live with a artist man he was any greatly loved father. You im going to talk about something thats personal. So on the understanding that i am speaking to you as a daughter an admiring daughter. I will share many of my thoughts about my father with you. Ill speak about the berkley period you see so beautifully presented in the museum. For me all of his work is connected. All the work is a continuum about this particular person looked at the world. I should give you a few facts. He was born in 1922 in portland, oregon and they moved back to San Francisco when he was a young child and went on to Stanfor

Transcripts For SFGTV2 20130810

Certainly will make our soft Story Buildings have a backbone that will stand firm against any earthquake shaking and this is what weve learned through many years of study since not only 1906 but 1989 loma prieta and i sign this for not only for the things we have to do, but we have over 200 projects that are under way because the voters know we have to do a lot more preparation and well continue doing this. Im glad the board has hearings. This ordinance also takes care of tenants who feel that maybe the cost might hurt them and we have devised a plan that will assist them that needed some economic help. Average building will spend about 60130,000. Everybody has been involved to preserve our housing stock. If there is a seismic event because of this ordinance and implementation they will stay in our city and make sure they survive and not be hurt by a soft Story Building structure. With that, are we ready to sign . All right. Lets get it done. There we go. [ applause ]. Thank you. clapp

Transcripts For SFGTV2 20130813

About my father with you. Ill speak about the berkley period you see so beautifully presented in the museum. For me all of his work is connected. All the work is a continuum about this particular person looked at the world. I should give you a few facts. He was born in 1922 in portland, oregon and they moved back to San Francisco when he was a young child and went on to Stanford University where he studied law or medicine. He met my mother and went into the marine copper. I was born in 1945 and my brother in 1947. He died in 1993. This first work here was done in 1938. May grandmother took i am to see the first van gogh exhibit when he was young. Apparently, it was considered my father is known for his sensitive to the light and color of a particular place. Its no coincide that those were titled to the places they were paint. All those places have a different quality of life. Im going to show some works through the various periods of his career. During most of this time with the family

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