Please join us for the Closing Day Panels & Party for Manifest Differently at Minnesota Street Project Saturday, March 16th!

📣 Please join us for the final day of Manifest Differently at Minnesota Street Project on Saturday, March 16th

We have an awesome day of public programming!

1:00 – 2:30 pm
SPECULATIVE AND RADICAL SOLIDARITY IN THE AGE OF GENERATIVE AI

Dr. David A.M. Goldberg, independent scholar, media critic, and product designer will present a multimedia critique of contemporary cultural expectations, catastrophes, and miracles refracted through the lens of machine learning and so-called artificial intelligence algorithms.

followed by

3:00 – 4:30pm
NEXT GEN SPEAKS OUT

Join Artivate youth artists Daria Belle, Rhiannon Hewitt, and others talk about their Manifest Differently prints and what is currently on the minds of teens

Followed by a CLOSING PARTY with food and drink from Reems California

We also want to give a shout and and express deep gratitude to

Julie Casemore, Michael Rubel, Segfred Amoyan and the following Minnesota Street Project spaces – @anglimtrimble@bassandreiner@casemoregallery@eleanor_harwood_gallery@hashimotocontemporary@thejackfischergallery@jenkinsjohnsongallery@municipalbonds, @nancytoomeyfineart@renabranstengallery@sfartsed@themesandprojects@re.riddle, and @besharamsf.  We are so grateful for their kindness and generosity in welcoming and hosting Manifest Differently!! We hope to partner again in the future.

🙏 ❤️

 

Manifest Differently continues at Artists Television Access (ATA) with the exhibition Blooming Lights: Women Life Freedom by Katayoun Bahrami and Shaghayegh Cyrous, through March 30th, with a Nowruz celebration, Sunday, March 24, 3:00 – 5:00pm including poetry by Mahnaz Badihian and Dena Rod and a video screening by Afatasi The Artist, Katayoun Bahrami, Anita Chang, Shaghayegh Cyrous, and Rene Yung; and on Clarion Alley with a community celebration to close the project that will happen in July or August.


Led by CAMP,  Manifest Differently is a new project developed, curated, and led by Megan Wilson and Kim Shuck with support from independent curator Trisha Lagaso Goldberg, education curator Amy Berk, assistant curator Katayoun Bahrami, and Public Relations/Communications Specialist Veronica Torres. In 2023/24, we are working with 38 diverse, multigenerational visual/media artists and poets to interrogate the history of Manifest Destiny and its legacies of inherited and perpetuated violence, trauma, and addiction. The outgrowth of resistance and resilience – giving fire to movements for social/ culture change. The project will be presented in 2023/24 at seven locations – Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP), Artists’ Television Access (ATA), Minnesota Street Project, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA)Book Castle, the Beat Museum, and the San Francisco Public Library.