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  2. San Francisco Symphony (4 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Arts organizations based in the San Francisco Bay Area" The following 67 pages are in this category, out of 67 total.

  3. Southern Exposure (art space) - Wikipedia

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    Southern Exposure (SoEx) is a not-for-profit arts organization and alternative art space founded in 1974 in the Mission District of San Francisco, California. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was originally founded as a grassroots, cooperative art gallery in conjunction with Project Artaud which was a live/work artist community.

  4. Dhilip Varman - Wikipedia

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    Dhilip Varman shot to fame with his song Uyirai Tholaiten composed by Jay of Stigmatrix. This song caught the nation by surprise with its composition and rendering quality became the number 1 hit song featured for the longest period in THR Raaga Malaysian Top 10. Dhilip has moved a step forward with this success by recently launching his own ...

  5. Category : Art museums and galleries in San Francisco

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    Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Art museums and galleries in San Francisco" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.

  6. New Langton Arts - Wikipedia

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    New Langton Arts (active 1975 – 2009) [1] was a not-for-profit arts organization focusing on contemporary art founded in 1975 and located the South of Market neighborhood in San Francisco, California. Part of the first wave of alternative art spaces in the United States, and New Langton Arts was a leader in exhibiting new media forms in art ...

  7. Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts was founded in 1998 by Lawrence Rinder. [2] It was originally named the CCAC Institute of Exhibitions and Public Programming, [2] and was renamed is 2002 following the death of Phyllis C. Wattis, a San Francisco cultural philanthropist [3] [4] and the great-granddaughter of Brigham Young.

  8. Kaliflower Commune - Wikipedia

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    Irving Rosenthal (1930-2022) was a writer and editor from San Francisco. [1] [9] He studied at the University of Chicago in the late 1950s where he was an editor of the Chicago Review.

  9. Minnesota Street Project - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota Street Project was founded in 2016 by venture capitalist Andy Rappaport, and Deborah Rappaport. [2] The Minnesota Street Project Foundation (founded in 2019), and the California Black Voices Project and Grants for Arts Equity (founded in 2021), are two grant programs born from this project, created to “begin addressing the systemic racism in the art world”.