The Artumnal Gathering, A Fundraiser for The Black Rock Arts Foundation

by Scott Beale on September 18, 2009 · 1 comment

The Artumnal Gathering

photo by Nick Winterhalter

The Artumnal Gathering, an annual fundraiser for the Black Rock Arts Foundation, takes place Friday, November 20th at The Bently Reserve in San Francisco. Advance tickets for the event are now on sale.

The Black Rock Arts Foundation invites you to the grandest annual celebration of our community’s vital spirit and extraordinary artists. Once again, we gather in the majestic Bently Reserve to revel in support of BRAF’s mission to inspire art, community and civic participation worldwide.

Enter into an enchanted world of abundant art, captivating entertainment, and tempting libations. Participate in interactive art experiences created by community visionaries. Be the art!

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1 John G September 20, 2009 at 10:35 am

Isn’t the Bently Reserve like an anti-playa? It seems like a stiff, stifling environment that appeals mainly to those who wallow in bourgeois opulence. Are Burners’ true bougie colors showing?

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