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Art as Propaganda Workshop: Photography as Social Activism, A Group Critique Session
Saturday, March 27th 2010 2:00pm
San Francisco, CA USA


Photographer and activist Mima Cataldo will lead a group photography critique, and discussion on Bay Area activist photography. *Please bring your printed photographs for feedback and discussion*, as well as any photography books you’d like to share.

Location: New Valencia Hall, 625 Larkin St, Suite 202, San Francisco. The fee is $10-20 sliding scale, materials included, no one turned away for lack of funds. For more information, please call 415-864-1278 or email baradicalwomen@earthlink.net


About the Art as Propaganda Workshop:

Radical Women hosts a revolutionary workshop series that explores the interconnections between art and activism. Each month we’ll learn a different skill and history of a radical movement, with an opportunity for participants to create art for a specific community action. Newbie and experienced artists and activists all welcome.

Spring 2010 Series:
Feb 27, Mar 27, Apr 24, May 22



Location: 
New Valencia Hall 625 Larkin St, Suite 202 San Francisco CA 94109 

Contact:
Radical Women
baradicalwomen@earthlink.net http://radicalwomen.org




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