Please join Clarion Alley Mural Project for the opening of Manifest Differently at Minnesota Street Project

Please join Clarion Alley Mural Project for the opening of Manifest Differently at Minnesota Street Project Saturday, February 3, 5:00-7:00pm Minnesota Street Project 1275 Minnesota Street, San Francisco, CA Recognizing the context of this moment—from the ongoing genocide in Gaza to the attacks on American democracy—Manifest Differently reflects on, and talks back to the troubling […]

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Manifest Differently Poetry Jam #2

Please join Clarion Alley Mural Project for our second Manifest Differently Poetry Jam at the San Francisco Public Library February 8, 2004 6 – 7pm San Francisco Public Library Main Branch 100 Larkin Street – Latino/Hispanic Community Room Poets in this series include: Avotcja has been published in English & Spanish in the USA, Mexico […]

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Manifest Differently Poetry Jam 2024

Please join Clarion Alley Mural Project for the first of two Manifest Differently Poetry Jams at the San Francisco Public Library January 11, 6 – 7pm San Francisco Public Library Main Branch 100 Larkin Street – Latino/Hispanic Community Room Poets in this series include: Josiah Luis Alderete is a full blooded Pocho spanglish speaking poeta […]

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Afatasi The Artist / Manifest Differently at ATA

MANIFEST DIFFERENTLY Exhibition Opening Afatasi The Artist  Opening Reception:                        Sunday, January 7th, 3-5 pm Artists’ Television Access (ATA):   992 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA 94110 ???? Afatasi is a mixed-media conceptual artist, futurist, and proud native San Franciscan. Her artwork is a continuous exploration of […]

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Artivate / Manifest Differently at ATA

MANIFEST DIFFERENTLY ????Exhibition Opening???? Artivate Opening Reception:                        Sunday, January 7th, 3-5 pm Artists’ Television Access (ATA):   992 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA 94110 ???? Artivate is a program run by artists and educators Amy Berk and Chris Treggiari which works to bring activism and […]

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Opening reception of Thinking and Feeling with the Marshall Islands

Please join us for the opening reception of Thinking and Feeling with the Marshall Islands by artists Alexis Peck, Anita Chang, Alexandria Sepulveda, Lyanne Nisperos, Nang Hliang, Adriana Fimbres, Brooklyn Aguilar, Cindy Kim, and David Oronos   Where:  Artists’ Television Access (ATA) 992 Valencia Street San Francisco, CA When: Thursday, October 26, 6 -8pm FREE […]

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Please join us for the Opening Celebration and Mural Unveiling for Manifest Differently on Clarion Alley

  Please join us for the Opening Celebration and Mural Unveiling for Manifest Differently on Clarion Alley. WHEN:  Saturday, September 25, 2003, 12noon – 5pm WHERE:  Clarion Alley (between Mission and Valencia, 17th & 18th streets), San Francisco, CA WHAT:  Led by Clarion Alley Mural Project, Manifest Differently is a new project developed and directed […]

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Opening Saturday, September 2 @ 3 – 5pm at ATA: Carolyn Castaño Cali es Cali: Home Here and There

Manifest Differently Exhibition opening: Carolyn Castaño | “Cali Es Cali – Home Here and There” September 2-26th ATA | 992 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA 94110 Opening Reception: Saturday, September 2nd, 3:00 – 5:00 pm In “Cali es Cali”, or “Cali is Cali”, artist Carolyn Castano plays with two popular expressions: the first, “Cali es […]

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Introducing Fuifuilupe Niumeitolu – Manifest Differently Poet

Fuifuilupe Niumeitolu is a Tongan/Pacific Islander scholar, storyteller and community organizer. Her literary work, community service and academic research are all interconnected and they center issues of: climate and environmental justice, ending violence against women, prison abolition and restorative justice and the protection of Indigenous sacred sites here in the Bay Area such as the […]

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Meet the Awesome Team Behind the Manifest Differently Project – Megan Wilson, co-curator/organizer, artist, writer

Megan Wilson, Manifest Differently co-curator and CAMP co-director/artist/writer grew up in Montana in the seventies and eighties. She was inspired by the beauty of its majestic landscape – the colors, the mountains, the forests, the rivers, the wildflowers. Wilson’s mother was also a strong influence on her daughter – as an artist herself and as […]

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Meet the Awesome Team Behind the Manifest Differently Project – Veronica Torres, Social Media & Communications Specialist/Artist

Veronica Torres, Manifest Differently Social Media/Communication Specialist, is an abstract artist with over three decades of experience. She employs a mixed-media approach, often featuring pen, ink, and gold foil flakes in her work. Her creative process is fueled by a diverse range of influences, including her own life experiences, Mexican culture, Goth-Subculture, and music. As […]

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Meet the Awesome Team Behind the Manifest Differently Project – Katayoun Bahrami, project coordinator / assistant curator / artist

Katayoun Bahrami, Manifest Differently Project Coordinator/Assistant Curator/Artist, is an Iranian multidisciplinary artist and curator living and working in the Bay Area. Through her art, Bahrami delves into the intricate relationship between women’s bodies and boundaries, examining their dynamic interplay as subjects and dominators and how their limits catalyze change and transformation. Drawing on Iranian women’s […]

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Meet the Awesome Team Behind the Manifest Differently Project – Kim Shuck, co-curator/organizer, poet, artist

Kim Shuck, Manifest Differently co-curator/poet/artist, embraces the fool and jester qualities of being a modern poet and artist. She is a devotee of San Francisco, whose hills she wanders nearly always on foot. Her maternal grandparents met at the Polish Hall on Shotwell, and she spent many hours with her mother and grandmother wandering the […]

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Introducing Barbara Mumby-Huerta

Barbara Mumby was born and raised in California’s rural Central Valley, where her family’s Native American heritage and work as migrant farmers greatly influenced her passion for social justice. The youngest of five children raised by a single mother, the arts became an integral part of her life and worked as a coping mechanism for […]

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