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Community Storytelling
12019-08-21T15:05:18-07:00Henry Brannan74f555c10dca87cd5cf0f959225891d3bf58414d345733with the 3.9 Collectiveplain2019-08-21T15:07:06-07:00Henry Brannan74f555c10dca87cd5cf0f959225891d3bf58414dThe 3.9 Art Collective is an association of African American artists, curators, and art writers who live in San Francisco, and came together to draw attention to The City’s dwindling Black population. The 3.9 Art Collective bears witness to this phenomenon and seeks to reverse it by drawing attention to the historical and ongoing presence of Black artists in The City and creative expression in its Black communities.” To learn more visit threepointninecollective.art.
'Tell us about a place in San Francisco which holds significant meaning for you'.
Stories from artists and residents of San Francisco, as told to AEMP at 3.9 Collective’s Dinner with the Artists event on Sept 17th, 2017, as a part of the Vanishing Point exhibition at the Jewish Community Center in the Fillmore. Community Stories from this night will appear throughout the zine.