Social practice is going mainstream as more artists focus their work on making an impact on problems like homelessness and pollution. But the question of how to
At PFF’s bi-monthly Artist Salon on October 3rd from 3pm to 5pm, we will be talking about Social Practice as a form of art making: its limitations, its liberations, its blind spots, its possibilities. Come and join the conversation. Share your practices and perspectives. Learn something new. Shift your frame.
PFF’s Artist Salon is in conjunction with the Mission Arts and Performance Project. www.mappsf.com. It is produced by 14 Black Poppies and A Simple Collective. Support is provided by Media Alliance and Independent Arts and Media. Additional Co-sponsors for this event include Hanna Regev and Anthony Julius Williams and the Iruke Project.











