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A Visual Celebration in San Francisco’s Changing Mid-Market Neighborhood

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The “Let There Be” art installation, near Sixth and Market streets in San Francisco. (Cy Musiker/KQED)

A new public art piece debuted Thursday evening on San Francisco’s Market Street. It’s called “Let There Be” and, for the moment at least, it features a series of photographs by Bay Area artists projected …read more

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