The Gleaners -- January 2009
View Gallery Crawl video of the January 2009 exhibition at SF Recycling and Disposal's Artist-In-Residence program, featuring Christine Lee's Linear Elements and David King's Atoms, Satellites and Other Orbs and University High School's exhibition of Mountain Time: The Art and Animation of Lori Damiano. (Running Time: 14:46)
In January 2009, Gallery Crawl checks out the San Francisco Dump's Artist-In-Residence program, interviewing sculptor and installation artist, Christine Lee and collage artist David King about their residencies. For her Linear Elements exhibition, Lee produced several sculptural pieces including a group of benches for the courtyard outside the program's studio/gallery fabricated out of reclaimed wood and concrete. King, normally a 2-D artist, decided to use the materials he found in San Francisco's waste stream to produce Atoms, Satellites and Other Orbs.
We also visited with Portland-based artist and animator Lori Damiano to discuss her exhibition, Mountain Time at San Francisco's University High School, a private school located in the Pacific Heights neighborhood.
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Featured Exhibitions:
San Francisco Dump: Artist-In-Residence Program
In January 2009, SF Recycling and Disposal's Artist-In-Residence program presents the work of current residents David King and Christine Lee on Friday and Saturday, January 23-24, 2009.
University High School
In January 2009, Portland-based artist and animator Lori Damiano takes over the halls of University High with her show, Mountain Time, as the featured artist in the school's Professional Artist Series.
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