PSYCHO-GEOGRAPHY 3: NORCAL
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Join us at Artists' Television Access for PSYCHO-GEO3: NORCAL, a program of short films that celebrate radical expression and Northern California subcultures.
“Headlining our survey of regional subculture, here's the SF debut of Jeanne Finley's A Radical Thread, with the esteemed educator/video-artist in person. She introduces her inspiring hour-plus group-portrait of a 50-year-strong Sierra Foothills sustainable community that saved the Yuba River, and managed to narrate their struggle--and others--in an expansive hand-woven tapestry. The evening's opening half-hour is made up of a rather curious compilation of short docs that focus more particularly on San Francisco itself, including Ellie Vanderlip's (also in person) Muni study the one, Craig Baldwin's (here too) mid-Market memoir Stolen Movie, James Hong's refreshingly frank Folsom Street Fair, and Sam Green/Andy Black's much-loved Cinematic Study of Fog. PLUS precious glimpses of the Emeryville Mudflat sculptures, William Wiley and Michael McClure installing city-wide billboard art, and a super-rare early-60s 16mm clip of Mission Street's Original Gangstas.” – Program notes
7:45 Purchase tickets at ATA
8:00 Film program starts
10:00 Afterwards we will visit Radio Habana Social Club (1109 Valencia at 22nd St.) for refreshments and conversation.
