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Related Tactics is announced as Kala Art Institute Print Public artists.
Feb
1
to Jan 31

Related Tactics is announced as Kala Art Institute Print Public artists.

Kala Art Institute is thrilled to announce that our public art residency & community engagement project, Print Public, has evolved and is back with new funding from the National Endowment of the Arts (NEA) Our Town program. Kala looked for projects that will tie in print and digital media in site specific and experimental ways, and will be outside and offsite.

We are excited to be hosting two artist teams that will create temporary public art that engages the community along San Pablo Avenue in Kalaโ€™s West Berkeley neighborhood. These selected artists will receive an artist stipend and a 14-month residency at Kala with 24/7 access to our printmaking studio and digital lab.

Public sites are determined by the artists and respective businesses. Kala will assist in creating relationships with surrounding partners of the past Print Public projects, or aid in coming up with new creative endeavors.

2021-2022 Print Public โ€“ San Pablo Avenue
Emma Logan and Cristine Blanco
Related Tactics: Michele Carlson, Weston Teruya, & Nathan Watson

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Stand Arm in Arm To Resist: An Evening with Related Tactics
Dec
1
5:30 PM17:30

Stand Arm in Arm To Resist: An Evening with Related Tactics

This conversation between art collective Related Tactics and USFโ€™s MA in Museum Studies students will include the launch of a new survey exhibition as well as a preview of a public art project commissioned by Thacher Gallery. Register for this webinar

Attendees will be the first to view the online exhibition Become The Monuments That Cannot Fall with a video tour, making connections between the groupโ€™s work and the individual art practices of members Michele Carlson, Weston Teruya, and Nathan Watson.

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The future now opens in the Bayview
Nov
19
to Feb 14

The future now opens in the Bayview

Beginning November 19, 2020, The future now, a sprawling, site-responsive public art project will be viewable along the 3rd Street corridor of San Franciscoโ€™s Bayview neighborhood. Commissioned by the Thacher Gallery, this poster series illuminates facets of Black life in the city and explores the state of national politics. The map below shows the 14 poster sites, all within walking distance and visible from the street.

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