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ECO17 September – 15 October 2005
Chester Arnold

Mark Brest van Kempen

Paul Catanese

Cheryl Coon

Robert Dawson

Amy Franceschini + Michael Swaine

Isabella Kirkland

Reuben Lorch-Miller

David Maisel

Hector Dio Mendoza

Philip Ross

Carol Selter

Leslie Shows

Paul Catanese " MISPLACED RELIQUARY " 2005

The Fine Arts Gallery at San Francisco State University is currently organizing an exhibition entitled ECO: Art About the Environment. The show will present a wide range of environmentally responsive artists working in Northern California on themes that include the effects of modern civilization on the environment, chronicles of environmental degradation, acts of environmental cleansing, artists working in collaboration with environmental forces, and the playful manipulation of nature through various technologies.

ECO: Art About the Environment is a project of the International Center for the Arts at San Francisco State University.

TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION
11:45 -
12:45
Jeff Narell Roots Steel Drum Band Fine Arts Sculpture Deck
noon -
2 PM
master class and screening of "The Real Dirt on Farmer John" with director Taggart Segal August Coppola Theater, Fine Arts Building, Room 101 (downstairs)
noon -
4 PM
Eco: Art About the Environment
Fine Arts Gallery, Fine Arts Building, Room 238 (off lobby)
Josh Short - Urban Terrariums Project
hands-on activity for all ages
Fine Arts Sculpture Deck
"Best of KQED's Spark" Video Presentation
featuring artists:
  • Jim Denevan
  • Chris Drury
  • Amy Franceschini
  • Andy Goldsworthy
Fine Arts Building, Lower Lobby
New de Young Museum KGO profile video presentation Fine Arts Building, Upper Lobby
2 -
4 PM
Panel discussion, co-production with the San Francisco Arts Commission
Moderator: Jeannene Przyblyski

Artists:

  • Isabella Kirkland
  • Mark Brest van Kempen, installation artist
  • Hector Dio Mendoza, sculptor
  • Wang Po Shu, installation artist
  • Robert Dawson, photographer
Dance Studio, Fine Arts Building, Room 203 (to right off lobby)