Now that many of you have seen the progress and final photos of Kristina Micotti’s 2,550 sq ft mural along the Guadalupe River Trail, this will be an opportunity to join in on our virtual Unveiling where we will be premiering a short film of her experience!
This Thursday, March 18 from 6:00-7:00pm, moderated by Juan Carlos Araujo, one of the PWSJ Directors, and Trami Cron, founder of Chopsticks Alley; who will be diving into the topic of “Southeast Asian Artists in the Arts."
ZOOM link HERE
During this hour, in celebration of Women History Month, we will also be having a panel discussion with the many women on our team. From the creative team (photography, videography, graphc/web design) to the PWSJ Directors and GRPC team who make this a cohesive experience. We celebrate Women's History Month to remind ourselves of the accomplishments of women throughout the years to our culture and society. From science to politics to the arts. It is a chance to reflect on the trailblazing women who lead the way for change.
A shout out to Alca and Carlos of Drink and Draw and Dan of Art Boutiki for providing their virtual platform. Since 2018, Alca Usan and Carlos Velazquez have served as co-hosts of the monthly Art Boutiki Drink and Draw, a free, all-ages social drawing and all-vinyl music night at the Art Boutiki. Once we wrap up our event, we are inviting folks to stay on and join us in the Drink and Draw from 7:00-9:00pm where folks can draw items to share with us to influence future projects along the GRPC!
We are thankful for the sponsors and partnerships in their commitment to the arts, culture and public spaces in our City! Looking forward to adding more art in and around the trail to create the “Bay Area’s Longest Public Art Corridor!
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