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Upcoming Shows
Banned and Recovered: Artists Respond to Censorship
San Francisco Center for the Book
In the Gallery: Fri Aug 15 - Wed Nov 26
Opening Reception: Fri Aug 15, 6-8 pm
300 De Haro St, San Francisco, CA 94103
phone: 415-565-0545
http://www.sfcb.org/html/2008banned.html
Current Projects

Veggies & Fruits - Work in progress
Bounties from the Farmer’s Market.
Places of Mexican American Conflict 1839-1847
A historical documentation of the landscapes of the Mexican American War. A fundraising campaign is in progress. Download a proposal here Sites Proposal.pdf. Comments and donations appreciated. A dedicated web site is in progress.
Recent Artist Books

Deconstitution 1787-2008
As told to Cedric Tlapaltotoli
By Dick the Dark Prince and He who must not be mentioned.
Edition of 3, numerically printed on paper with pigment inks, 3 volumes with slip case. Stepped priced starting at $2,000.00. With special thanks to Steve, Nick and Bob.
Reserve yours now.
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Banned and Recovered: Artists Respond to Censorship
San Francisco Center for the Book
Toni Morrison, J. K. Rowling, and Mark Twain are among the most suppressed authors of the 21st century, according to the American Library Association. In our schools and communities, intellectual freedom and freedom of expression are increasingly under attack. Banned and Recovered: Artists Respond to Censorship will present work by visual artists in response to books that have been repressed, censored or banned. Fifty artists, including many well-known names, are participating. To raise awareness of censorship as a constant and continuing threat to intellectual freedom, we will offer public programs this fall at several venues. We are happy to be collaborating with the African American Museum and Library at Oakland on this exhibition, which will span the two venues.
Find out more about the exhibit, the artists and the associated panel discussions here.