Issue 188, Summer 2009 - Telegraph Hill Dwellers
Issue 188, Summer 2009 - Telegraph Hill Dwellers
Issue 188, Summer 2009 - Telegraph Hill Dwellers
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ART & CULTURE REPORTby Julie JaycoxThe Art & Culture Committee hasdeveloped a new Mission Statement:“Art & Culture supports creating community—in<strong>Telegraph</strong> <strong>Hill</strong> and vicinities—betweenartists, businesses and neighbors, by utilizing thetalents, cooperation and generosity of all.”Park(ing) Day, Friday, September 18 th Join usfor an Art & Culture open air PARK(ing) space inthe 1500 block of upper Grant Avenue along withother green parking space ‘rehabs’ by local businesses.Enjoy a fun alternative way to share public space onthe street. See you there!In August, Art & Culture passed a motion tolist any committee member related art exhibitions inthe Semaphore.And here they are:• “Anonymous Portraits” byTermeh Yeghiazarian@ Canessa Gallery, 708Montgomery, the month ofOctober• Photography by AngelaManginelli @ Vesuvio Cafe,255 Columbus Ave, October 15-31st, <strong>2009</strong>• Paintings by Candace Loheed @ Orangeland, 1250Mason, the month of October• Masks by Carol Peterson through September,Gallery 128, 128 Grant• North Beach’s own Open Studios, Art Walk<strong>2009</strong>, on Oct. 24-25th, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Take a lookand support local artists and businesses.34 <strong>Issue</strong> #<strong>188</strong> • <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2009</strong>