Rebels, Hipsters and Visionaries: Bay Area Poets and Artists, 1950's and 60's
OPENING RECEPTION: Friday, January 10, 5:30 - 8:30 Zan Stewart on Jazz Saxophone. Refreshments.
January Events
Monday, Jan 13. 7:30 - 9:45 p.m. Beat/SF Renaissance author & poet David Meltzer's seminar on the Beat Era: Beat Things- Using as a starting point, Beat Thing : La Alameda Press, 2004, a contextualization of that cultural moment's history. Both personal and critical, Meltzer offers a look at problematizing mythopoetic versions invented by successive generations. $20 at the door/info: [email protected].
OPENING RECEPTION: Friday, January 10, 5:30 - 8:30 Zan Stewart on Jazz Saxophone. Refreshments.
January Events
Monday, Jan 13. 7:30 - 9:45 p.m. Beat/SF Renaissance author & poet David Meltzer's seminar on the Beat Era: Beat Things- Using as a starting point, Beat Thing : La Alameda Press, 2004, a contextualization of that cultural moment's history. Both personal and critical, Meltzer offers a look at problematizing mythopoetic versions invented by successive generations. $20 at the door/info: [email protected].
Saturday, Jan. 18, 7- 8 p.m. Screening of San Francisco's Wild History Groove by Mary Kerr. $5 at the door.
Friday, Jan. 24, 7 pm. Screening of Howl, the film directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman and starring James Franco. $5.
Monday, Jan. 27- 7:30 9:45. Beat/SF author and poet David Meltzer's seminar on the LA Avant Garde Scene & Wallace Berman: an exploration of Berman's utilization of kabbalistic ideas and symbols in his variegated body of art works. $20 at the door/info: [email protected]