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Dec 30 2008

Lecture at Sunset branch on Asian-American modern art exhibit

There’s going to be a docent lecture and slide show at the Sunset library branch on the current de Young Museum show Asian | American | Modern Art: Shifting Currents, 1900 - 1970. I saw the show recently and enjoyed it very much. It was filled with thought-provoking art, almost all of it unfamiliar, and it was exciting to see so much new (to me) work.

Where and When: Downstairs at the Sunset branch library, Irving and 18th Avenue. Monday, January 5, 7:00 - 8:00 pm.

Logistics: The Sunset library, which was renovated in 2007, has a new program room. It’s nice, but small, so if you want to be sure to get a good seat, you might want to get there a bit early. Parking may be difficult.

For more information on the Asian | American | Modern show, see the exhibit’s website. The show ends on January 18.

The library’s website is here.

Totally free? The library lecture and slide show are free, but not the show at the de Young.

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