Project Artaud 35th Anniversary & Fundraiser

by Scott Beale on April 13, 2006 · 0 comments

Spring Show: Re-Birth

Project Artaud and its 70 artists are celebrating their 35th Anniversary with a special fundraiser, which is part of their “Spring Show: Re-Birth”, this Sunday, April 16th.

April 16, 2006
2-10 PM
$1.00-5.00 donation, no one turned away for lack of funds
Project Artaud
401 Alabama Street at 17th. St.
San Francisco

The residents of Project Artaud offer a public invitation to celebrate the history and future of this 35 year old non-profit, member-run arts organization. Project Artaud houses over 70 individual artists and several public arts organizations.

This spring we celebrate the legacy of Artaud with an exhibition of work from the oldest to the youngest members of Project Artaud including; visual arts, theater, film/video, music, storytelling and much more. This exhibit will be in our spectacular garden park. Come experience the splendor of this thriving arts community in the heart of the Mission district!

Project Artaud is alive and thriving due to of years of committment to the arts and our city square block, standing tall on the corners of 17th/Alabama/Mariposa/Florida inviting artists, non-artists and all people of this planet to come celebrate!

My good friend, machine and robotic artist Kal Spelletich, who lives at Project Artaud, gave me the low-down on this much needed fundraiser.

illustration by: Camila Raimond

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