The Bolivar Art Gallery kicks off its exhibitions this year by featuring works from home. Recent works by select faculty members from the University of Kentucky School of Art and Visual Studies will be featured in “Faculty Series: VOL. VI,” the sixth annual exhibition in the series. The free public exhibit, which runs Aug. 25-Sept. 23, will open with a reception 4-6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 15, at the gallery in the Art and Visual Studies Building.
This article is part of SF Throwbacks, a feature series that tells historic stories of San Francisco to teach us all more about our city’s past. Every American past the age of 65 (about 75 million…
As neoliberal regimes took power across the Americas during the 20th century, a new form of fiction emerged, says Esther Gabara. But it wasn’t of the familiar literary nature. Rather, it took shape in new mediums and practices that revolutionized contemporary art in response to the brutality of the time.
This article is part of SF Throwbacks, a feature series that tells historic stories of San Francisco to teach us all more about our city’s past. Every American past the age of 65 (about 75 million…