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APAture 2007 graphic design and illustration by Thien Pham
September 18 – 29, 2007:
An explosion of visual art, film, words, and performance from the most promising APA talent of the SF Bay Area
The largest and most dynamic arts festival showcasing over 100 emerging Asian Pacific American visual artists, musicians, writers, filmmakers, and performers returns to San Francisco’s Mission District September 18-29, 2007, at nine venues in San Francisco’s Mission District and Chinatown/Manilatown.
Featured Artists include writer and editor Joel Barraquiel Tan, choreographer/dancer Jesse Bie and Steamroller Dance Company, playwright and performer Prince Gomolvilas, cartoon artist Lark Pien, visual artist Misako Inaoka, filmmaker Emiko Omori, singer-songwriter Goh Nakamura, and many more.
APAture 2007 also features an offering of various arts- focused workshops, including theater writing with Philip Kan Gotanda, linoleum block printing with Patricia Wakida, crafting your own arts project with Rene Yung, and Blogging 101 with Glenda Bautista. PLEASE NOTE: APAture 2007 workshops are not listed on manja.org. For APAture 2007 list of workshops and information on how to register, please visit http://www.kearnystreet.org/programs/ksw-next/apature2007/2007workshops.html.
COST: For group rates contact KSW.
INFO: KSW at info@kearnystreet.org. or 415.503.0520, or visit www.apature.org.
Background
ABOUT THE APATURE FESTIVAL
KSW's APAture is a multidisciplinary arts expo presenting and examining the work of emerging Asian Pacific American artists, living or working in the San Francisco Bay Area. The mission of Kearny Street Workshop’s APAture is to provide artists with an early experience presenting their work at a large event; to build audiences for emerging artists; to strengthen the sense of community among our artists; and to raise awareness of the existence of and diversity within the APA arts community. The KSW-Next group will be organizing, jurying, and staffing the event.
Coinciding with KSW’s 35th anniversary celebration, the 2007 APAture festival features a visual arts exhibition at KSW’s space180 gallery, film screenings at Victoria Theatre, literary readings and theater & dance performances at Intersection for the Arts, music and standup comedy at the Make-Out Room, a comics and zines expo, workshops and panel discussions, and much more.
ABOUT KEARNY STREET WORKSHOP (KSW)
Kearny Street Workshop (KSW) is the nation’s oldest multidisciplinary Asian Pacific American arts organization. Founded in 1972 on Kearny Street and now based in the Mission District, KSW’s mission is to present and produce art that enriches and empowers APA communities. KSW offers a range of arts programming, including workshops, visual arts exhibitions, publications and a small press, our APAture festival, and more. In 2007, KSW celebrates its 35th Anniversary.
Press kit inquiries may be directed to May Briosos at 415.503.0520, or via e-mail at apature@kearnystreet.org
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Kearny Street Workshop's's
APAture 2007
A Window on the Art of Asian Pacific Americans
presented by: Kearny Street Workshop
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September 18 - 29, 2007 |
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Kearny Street Workshop's space180 MAP 180 Capp Street (3rd Floor) San Francisco (@ 17th Street)
for more information contact:
KSW
415.503.0520
info@kearnystreet.org
apature.org
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