Free Artist Lecture: Alicia McCarthy at SF Art InstituteARTIST LECTURE » Alicia McCarthy Thursday, November 14, 2013 - 6:30pm Lecture Hall Reception » 6:30 pm | Lecture » 7:30 pm Introduced by Curator Natasha Boas San Francisco Art Institute 800 Chestnut Street San Francisco. Free and open to the public. Oakland-based artist Alicia McCarthy's work emerged out of the punk street culture and folk ethos of the mid-1990s Mission District. She continues to incorporate found materials and floating snippets of text—"the real you," "the way in is the way out," "o'amor"—into her collaged and abstract paintings on paper and found wood. Her work then and now emphasizes the artist's hand and a paradoxical pairing of formal skill and crafty immediacy. McCarthy will discuss her recent work as well as her early career and friendship with Ruby Neri and other Mission School artists. Join SFAI for a reception in the SFAI Café from 6:30–7:30 pm before the lecture. The Walter and McBean Galleries will also be open until 7:30 pm.
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Thursday, November 14, 2013
Reminder: Free Artist Lecture: Alicia McCarthy at SF Art Institute @ Thu Nov 14, 2013 6:30pm - 8:30pm (Queer Things)
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