Black Rock Arts Presents Artumnal Gathering: Tribes and Treasures

by Scott Beale on November 17, 2008 · 1 comment

Artumnal Gathering: Tribes and Treasures

Black Rock Arts Foundation presents the Artumnal Gathering: Tribes and Treasures this Saturday, November 22nd at The Bently Reserve in San Francisco.

You are invited to an opulent gathering of tribes in celebration of our artistic treasures and vital community spirit! Partake in an evening of abundant visual delights, auditory pleasures, delectable fare, beguiling libations, and a cornucopia of spectacular people and performances.

Join us in support of the Black Rock Arts Foundation’s mission to inspire art, community and civic participation worldwide. Revel in the richness of human expression, generosity of spirit and camaraderie of artists and visionaries.

illustration by Andrew Jones

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1 Dr. Really? November 17, 2008 at 11:06 am

Tickets are only $20 for this fundraising event in support of the Black Rock Arts Foundation to proliferate interactive public art throughout your communities. That is a very high value for the amount of entertainment you will experience in a venue that is extraordinary. The highlight may be that I will eat Larry Harvey's hat… if you are not there.

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