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SUMMARY:Exhibit: we were here Artist Talk and Reception
DESCRIPTION:<p>Join us for&nbsp;the opening reception of&nbsp;<em>we were here</em>, an interactive creative investigation of the Black American presence in San Francisco in the late 1800s and early 1900s, particularly at the occurrence of the 1906 earthquake, by San Francisco Arts Commission Artist-in-Residence, tanea&nbsp;lunsford lynx.&nbsp;</p>

<p><a href="https://sfpl.org/exhibits/2023/12/21/we-were-here">EXHIBITION DETAILS</a></p>

<p>This exhibition&nbsp;grounds into&nbsp;an archival experience and recollection of a larger-than-life story told by&nbsp;Aurelious Alberga (1884-1988) about his experience and survival of San Francisco&rsquo;s 1906 Earthquake and fires.&nbsp;Interviewed by Albert Broussard in 1976 as part of a larger oral history project organized&nbsp;by the Friends of the Public Library and and the SF African American Historical and Cultural Society, Alberga's&nbsp;story&nbsp;affirms in lunsford lynx's words:</p>

<p><em>We were here<br />
And like always<br />
Like now<br />
Finding a way to laugh at a disaster</em></p>

<p><em>Because somehow we'd&nbsp;survived it<br />
Again</em></p>

<p>Highlighting&nbsp;available sources at the San Francisco Public Library--including oral history audio clips, printed transcripts, and&nbsp;archival photographs&nbsp;of San Francisco in 1906 post-Earthquake--alongside lunsford lynx's own writing and reflections,&nbsp;<em>we were here</em>&nbsp;celebrates the historical presence of Black San Francisco and ponders a present where the stories of our elders have been built into the reconstruction of the city, awaiting reclamation.&nbsp;</p>

<p>tanea&nbsp;lunsford&nbsp;lynx is a writer, abolitionist&nbsp;and fourth generation Black San Franciscan on both sides.&nbsp;lunsford&nbsp;lynx is a proud alum of Voices of Our Nation (VONA) and the Lambda Literary Retreat. She&nbsp;has been awarded an individual artist grant from the San Francisco Arts Commission as well as residencies at the Headlands Center for the Arts, The San Francisco Public Library (in collaboration with RADAR), Mesa Refuge, the Rising Voices Fellowship at Vermont Studio Center, Ox-Bow and many others.&nbsp;Their&nbsp;work has been published in&nbsp;<em>Foglifter</em>, the&nbsp;<em>Lambda Literary Anthology</em>, and in&nbsp;<em>Nothing to Lose But Our Chains: Black Voices on Activism, Resistance&nbsp;and Love.&nbsp;</em>In 2018, she co-curated&nbsp;<em>Still Here VI: Existence as Resistance</em>&nbsp;a performance featuring queer Black San Franciscans as a part of the National Queer Arts Festival.&nbsp;lunsford&nbsp;lynx earned a BA from Columbia University and an MA from the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS). She has more than 10 years of experience as a performing artist, curator, activist and educator in San Francisco and is currently at work on her first novel.&nbsp;</p>

<p>Connect:</p>

<p><a href="https://www.tanealunsfordlynx.com/">tanea&nbsp;lunsford&nbsp;lynx - Website</a> |&nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/tanealunsfordlynx/?hl=en">tanea&nbsp;lunsford&nbsp;lynx - Instagram</a></p>
LOCATION:Main Library - African American Center Exhibit Space - 3rd Fl
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