Photos & Video of Paul Cesewski Art at the San Francisco Dump

by Scott Beale on May 26, 2008 · 2 comments

Paul Cesewski at the San Francisco Dump

Paul Cesewski at the San Francisco Dump

Paul Cesewski at the San Francisco Dump

Paul Cesewski at the San Francisco Dump

Paul Cesewski at the San Francisco Dump

Paul Cesewski at the San Francisco Dump

Paul Cesewski at the San Francisco Dump

Paul Cesewski at the San Francisco Dump

Paul Cesewski at the San Francisco Dump

Here are some photos and videos I shot at last Friday’s opening for Paul Cesewski who is the current Artist In Residence at SF Recycling & Disposal, Inc. (aka the San Francisco Dump).

UPDATE: Brock has more coverage of Paul’s opening over on SFist.

photo by Scott Beale

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1 RR Anderson May 27, 2008 at 1:17 pm

there is a lot of good stuff going on here. Art and Salvage have much to offer one another. Inspirational photos and video. I shall work to help my fair city of Tacoma tap into this market. Thank you sir!

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