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SUMMARY:Victor Arnautoff: San Francisco’s Master Muralist of The 1930s
DESCRIPTION:Fee: Free to current SF Museum & Historical Society members. Admission for non-members is $10 per person or $5 for seniors\, students\nPresentation by Robert Cherny\nBetween 1931 and 1942\, Victor Arnautoff was arguably San Francisco’s leading artist of pubic murals. His murals may still be seen today at the former Palo Alto Health Clinic\, Coit Tower\, the former Protestant chapel at the Presidio of San Francisco\, George Washington High School\, the San Francisco Art Institute\, and at three post offices including South San Francisco. From his service as a cavalry officer during the Russian Civil War\, his politics moved left\, joining the Communist Party in 1938. This lecture will survey Arnautoff’s career\, from his birth in Russia in 1896 to his death in the Soviet Union in 1979\, focusing on his art and politics during his years in San Francisco from 1931 to 1963.\nhttp://www.sfhistory.org/events/monthly-programs/24-general-monthly-program-information \n  \n \nCoit Tower Murals – City Life by Victor Arnautoff 04
URL:https://laborfest.net/2018/event/san-franciscos-master-muralist-of-the-1930s-at-sf-museum-historical-society/
LOCATION:Roosevelt Middle School Auditorium\, 460 Arguello Bvd\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:11,2017-forum-reading,Forum, Reading
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SUMMARY:Bread & Roses Labor History Story Telling
DESCRIPTION:Come to share an interesting labor story you’ve led or experienced. It could be a memory of a key labor figure or event locally or internationally. This will be an open regular meeting of FORUM (Federation of Retired Union Members)\, an organization of retirees affiliated with the San Francisco Labor Council. Retirees come from a broad range of unions with members and workers in San Francisco. FORUM supports alliances between working people and retired people to preserve and improve health care\, social security and pension benefits. Refreshments will be served.
URL:https://laborfest.net/2018/event/bread-roses-labor-history-story-telling-with-retired-union-members/
LOCATION:San Francisco Labor Council Office\, 1188 Franklin Street\, Suite 203\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:11,2017-forum-reading,Forum, Reading
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