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Evan Anderson attends the “Immersive van Gogh” experience at SVN West in San Francisco. The experience runs through Sept. 6. Photo: Yalonda M. James, The Chronicle
A new artist residency program would focus on Bay Area creatives inspired by Vincent van Gogh, tied to an ongoing art attraction of the Dutch Post-Impressionist.
“Immersive van Gogh” plans to launch three one-month residencies at the SVN West venue, where the projected art attraction is installed through Sept. 6 and had presold more than 120,000 tickets before its March opening.
The program is accepting applications now through May 9, organizers announced Tuesday, April 27.
Thursday, Feb, 4, 12:05 p.m. to 1 p.m., free, via
Worlds collide as UC Davis graduate students in music and the creative writing program come together to bring us a performance. This concert will showcase collaborative works among five creative writing MFA students and four doctoral students in music composition and theory. The noon concert will also include music, theatre and dance students performing, as well as music faculty. The prerecorded concert will be shown on the
and available for viewing after its premiere,
Feb. 4, 12:05 p.m to 1 p.m. This is the third year of the collaboration. Originally scheduled for spring 2020, the concert was delayed due to COVID-19 restrictions.