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===CALL FOR ART - Submission deadline: May 8, 2009=== | ===CALL FOR ART - Submission deadline: May 8, 2009=== | ||
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The SF/SPCA is combing the Donor Open House for the new veterinary hospital with an art auction that supports the SF/SPCA's Animal Assisted Therapy Program. The program serves more than 43,000 ill, disabled and elderly members of our community each year. The program also promotes literacy and love of reading by providing trained pet therapists to San Francisco Public Libraries and schools through the Puppy Dog reading program. All sales from the proceeds of the auction go directly to the Animal Assisted Therapy Program. | The SF/SPCA is combing the Donor Open House for the new veterinary hospital with an art auction that supports the SF/SPCA's Animal Assisted Therapy Program. The program serves more than 43,000 ill, disabled and elderly members of our community each year. The program also promotes literacy and love of reading by providing trained pet therapists to San Francisco Public Libraries and schools through the Puppy Dog reading program. All sales from the proceeds of the auction go directly to the Animal Assisted Therapy Program. |
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The SF/SPCA is combing the Donor Open House for the new veterinary hospital with an art auction that supports the SF/SPCA's Animal Assisted Therapy Program. The program serves more than 43,000 ill, disabled and elderly members of our community each year. The program also promotes literacy and love of reading by providing trained pet therapists to San Francisco Public Libraries and schools through the Puppy Dog reading program. All sales from the proceeds of the auction go directly to the Animal Assisted Therapy Program. This year's event will feature a live auction for SF/SPCA donors and the public and a private preview reception for SF/SPCA's donors. A silent auction will start on May 14 and will be operating until the live auction starts. It is anticipated that will be a highly trafficked and lively event. Please consider supporting this great program by supporting a piece of your art. |
Call for Entries
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Exhibitions/Shows
Reception: Wed., February 25, 4 - 7 pm >>More Info
Reception: Saturday, February 7th Richmond Art Center: 2540 Barrett Avenue, Richmond, CA 94804 >>More Info Fine Art and Craft from local artists. Gallery House, 320 California Ave, Palo Alto |
The DVD, Xavier Viramontes -
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This one hour documentary which has been shown on PBS, profiles the life and work of San Francisco Bay Area printmaker Xavier Viramontes. The video covers Xavier's early years growing up in a large Hispanic family in the Richmond / San Pablo, area and his involvement with the Galeria de la Raza of San Francisco. Also covered is the history of the making of the 'Boycott Grapes' poster for the United Farmworkers Union which now hangs in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Amerian Art in Washington, D.C. and the National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The DVD also contains EXTRAS: 30 minute detailed demo on the multiple plate etching process from concept to completion, and a Gallery section which showcases Xavier's work. >> More info |
MesArt Community: >> Exhibitions/Shows | >> Call for Entries |