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Panel: COVID Command Artists in Residence

A partnership with San Francisco Arts Commission, San Francisco City and County COVID Command Center and the San Francisco Public Library
Jueves, 7/15/2021
7:00 - 8:15
Biblioteca virtual
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Estados Unidos


The COVID Command Center artist in residence will discuss their experience serving the city and the role of art and artists during the pandemic. Artist include Bo (Luengsuraswat) Rittapa, Mabel Jiménez, Ajuan Mance and S. Renee Jones. Meg Shiffler, San Francisco Arts Commission Galleries Director and COVID Command Artists in Residence organizer, will moderate the panel.

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The San Francisco Arts Commission partnered with the City’s COVID Command Center and the San Francisco Public Library to present a unique artist in residence program allowing four Bay Area artists unprecedented access to the City’s COVID-19 response, prevention and recovery operations and the hundreds of City employees deployed as Disaster Service Workers. Each artist, two photographers and two comic artists, spent three months embedded at COVID Command and in the field with various outreach and support teams (food, housing, supplies distribution…). At the end of the residency period, the artists created photo and illustration portfolios which will become part of the San Francisco Public Library's COVID Community Time Capsule. The role the artists and their narratives will play in how this moment in history is recorded and perceived in the future is incredibly powerful. Their stories about individual and collective resilience will sit alongside the data, press and community photos in the City’s archive.

 

Imagen eliminada.Bo (Luengsuraswat) Rittapa (pronouns he/his/him) is an interdisciplinary scholar-artist whose work spans across the mediums of visual art, comics, writing, performance, filmmaking and culinary business. He approaches cultural production as a commitment to working against the grain artistically and interpersonally to cultivate collective resilience from ground up. Bo believes that visual storytelling is a space through which to rework memories and narrate the possibilities of belonging at precarious intersections. His comics are work of queer memory that honors vulnerability as a source of power, resistance and healing. Website 

 

 

 

Mabel Jiménez (pronouns she/her/hers) is an independent photographer and reporter based in San Francisco. Being raised in Tijuana, 15 minutes from the Mexico/U.S. border, themes of biculturalism and immigration have influenced her photographic and journalistic work. She has documentedImagen eliminada. San Francisco’s Latino community since 2008 and is the former Photo Editor for El Tecolote bilingual newspaper, where she continues as a regular contributor. During her seven-year tenure in the position, she created, produced and curated a yearly group photography exhibit showcasing the newspaper’s best photojournalism. 

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Ajuan Mance headshotAjuan Mance (pronouns she/her or they/them) is a Professor of English and Ethnic Studies at Mills College in Oakland, California, and a lifelong artist and writer. In both her scholarly writing and her visual art, Ajuan explores the complexities of race, gender and identity in the U.S. She is the author of the publications: Inventing Black Women: African American Women’s Poetry and Self-Representation, 1877-2000 and Before Harlem: An Anthology of African American Literature from the Long Nineteenth Century. An artist, illustrator, and comic creator, she has participated in solo and group exhibitions as well as comic and zine fests. In 2021, her 1001 Black Men sketchbook project will be released in book form. Website | Instagram | Twitter

 

 

 

 

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S. Renee Jones (pronouns she/her or they/them) is a photographer, educator and gallery director. For the past 25 years, Jones has worked with the Sixth Street Photography Workshop. Jones began her engagement with SSPW when she was homeless, and now she teaches beginning photography, advanced photography, studio lighting, portraiture, Photoshop, and gallery exhibition preparation to participants living below the poverty line. Jones also studied psychology and art therapy at San Francisco State University. When taking photographs Jones asks herself, “…what causes my soul to connect and gather in that which surrounds me, what moves beyond mimicry, the splash of color or visual trickery, leading me to my next moment of healing. Website 

 

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