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MAKE THE EXCELSIOR ART WALK May 8
May 8, 2015

HOPE YOU ENJOY THE HAPPENINGS IN THE EXCELSIOR THIS EVENING...IF NOT, PLAN FOR NEXT YEAR!

Note Courtesy of Beth Rubenstein, aide to Supervisor John Avalos:

Hi Neighbors,

Don’t forget Friday night's Art E: Arts in the Excelsior Spring Arts Walk. This will be an incredible evening of performances, visual arts, and installations along the Mission Street Commercial Corridor.  There will be family friendly activities and fun for all ages.  Come out and enjoy the incredible talent in the Excelsior, while supporting our local organizations and businesses!
 
 
 
The full line-up includes:
 
5:00 – 7:00 pm
Persia Triangle (Mission at Ocean)
Face-painting by Sterling Israel
Up-cycled Fashion by Green Art Workshop
Button-making & Photo Booth by Youth Art Exchange
Family fun Activities by American Conservatory Theater
Flora & Fauna Painting by Thomas Jones
 
Cumaica Coffee (4726 Mission near Leo)
Paintings by Alejandro Urgell
Performance by Lindsey Boullt
 
Henry’s Hunan (4753 Mission between Persia and Russia)
Mural Installation by Paul Sanchez
Paintings by Maliha Abidi
Film Screening by Dennis Maxwell
Street Karaoke
 
Mission Childcare Consortium (4750 Mission between Persia and Russia)
Wheatpasting Installation by Skooter Fein
Painting by Mumburd
 
Mama Art Café (4754 Mission Street near Russia)
Paintings by City Arts & Tech High School
Performance by By Cultural By My Words
 
7:30 – 9:00 pm
Persia Triangle (Mission at Ocean)
ACT’s Stage Coach Performances by:
Frankie Navarro
Lyrical Opposition
Excelsior Community Center’s Chinese Dancers

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