Performance Bus Tour++
Saturday, May 31, 2:00-5:00PM
Board at Arc Studios & Gallery
21+
From the minds that brought you 2010’s SF Thomassons comes an all-new interactive performance bus tour that will bring SOMA history to life like you’ve never experienced before!
Featuring:
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Cynthia Lin and Rachel Lastimosa
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Halau o Keikiali’i featuring Maka Aniciete
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Anirvan Chatterjee and Barnali Ghosh
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MeND Dance Theater Company
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Granny Cart Gangstas
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and your conductors Allan S. Manalo and Philip Huang
Top 10 Reasons to Hop Aboard Kearny Street Workshop's Auto(SOMA)tic Performance Bus Tour
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PAST EVENTS:
FREE Story Writing Workshop* (SOLD OUT)
Instructor: Claire Light
Tuesdays, 6:30–9:30PM
March 4–April 8
Arc Studios & Gallery
FREE Drawing Workshop* (SOLD OUT)
Instructor: Jenifer K. Wofford
Saturdays, 2:00–5:00 PM
March 8–April 12
SOMArts Cultural Center+
*This workshop is open to all skill and experience levels. Pre-registration and security deposit required.
Artists Reception
Thursday, May 1, 6:00-9:00PM
SOMArts Bay Gallery+
FREE (RSVP)
Join the graduates of our recently completed workshops in drawing and short story writing as they unveil new work inspired by investigations into SOMA's evolving history, ecology, and landscape. Featuring live readings and an art exhibition.
Featured Artists: Sita Bhaumik, Ka Yan Cheung, Carrie Donovan, Purva Dandona, Riana Lum, Allan S. Manalo, Robert Marquez, Melanie R. Pace, Michelle Peckham, Kay Rodriques, Rose Tully
Credit: San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library (FoundSF.org)
Auto(SOMA)tic is funded in part by the California Arts Council, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.
+The drawing workshop is co-presented by SOMArts as part of its Studio Series—hands-on classes and workshops offered by resident organizations who take a self-sustaining approach to building community and providing resources, access and education around a particular craft or media.
++The performance bus tour is sponsored by API Cultural Center as part its 17th United States of Asian America Festival: The Spaces Between.