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Suisun City s first cannabis dispensary is shown while under construction on Railroad Avenue, Thursday, April 22, 2021. (Robinson Kuntz/Daily Republic)
Shryne Group’s co-founder calls Fairfield home as company readies 1st retail dispensary in Suisun City
SUISUN CITY The city should have its first cannabis dispensary, distribution and delivery business by the end of July.
It will be one of the 13 stores belonging to the Shryne Group, whose co-founder and chief executive officer Brian Mitchell spent some of his youth in Fairfield and returned in 2013.
Mitchell’s father was in the U.S. Air Force when they arrived here in 1988. He attended Holy Spirit School, played Little League and was a junior golfer, to name a few of his community activities.
Supposedly, when he first saw the early-‘90s group photos by ART CLUB
2000, art dealer Colin de Land hated them. Not because the images were bad quite the contrary. Because he knew that they were too good, that the group’s collective self-portraits would overpower everything else they tried to do.
He was right, more or less. The cool retrospective of ART CLUB
2000’s work at Artists Space is sort of about the Monkey’s Paw curse of generational fame a curse which the group was very much aware of.
De Land’s American Fine Arts was a much-mythologized alt-commercial space, what Roberta Smith once called an “anti-art gallery.” Embracing “no capital as cultural capital,” its scrappy program took all kinds of fanciful risks.