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DESCRIPTION:Join Fresh Meat on Saturday March 1st for a free reception celebrating the 
 opening of:\n\nChanging Landscapes: Work by Jackadandy and Maxx Sizeler\nA 
 Fresh Meat in the Gallery exhibition\n\nDates: March 1 – March 30, 
 2008\nOpening and free public reception: March 1, 2008, 7-10 pm\nLocation: 
 Femina Potens Gallery (2199 Market Street at Sanchez, San Francisco, 
 CA)\nGallery Hours:  Thursday through Sunday, 12-6 pm\nInfo: 
 www.freshmeatproductions.org,  www.feminapotens.org \n \nFresh Meat 
 Productions and Femina Potens proudly present Changing Landscapes, poetic 
 responses from trans/gender variant artists Jackadandy and Maxx Sizeler 
 about political, social, and environmental events that affect our personal 
 worlds. Fresh Meat’s first show of 2008 brings together the public and 
 private with challenging and engaging artwork that explores a clash of 
 cultures in high desert terrain and life after Hurricane Katrina, 
 respectively.\n\nNew Orleans-based artist Maxx Sizeler’s project 
 documents the significant loss of architecture and human life caused by 
 Hurricane Katrina.  The Historic Building Souvenir Collections—a 
 collection of debris collected and catalogued by the artist—are housed in 
 handmade cardboard boxes conveying a sense of immediacy in the face of 
 tragedy.  Water Open - Open Water, a video taken by Sizeler and edited by 
 Tim Watson, explores the destruction and regrowth brought by water.  
 Sizeler’s third project the Note Card Piece invites viewer participation 
 and asks respondents to share thoughts and feelings regarding the Hurricane 
 Katrina tragedy, which will be archived with the Hurricane Digital Memory 
 Bank.\n\nJackadandy presents selections from two bodies of work, The Plan: 
 Claims of Territory in the High Desert and love full of life.  The ink on 
 kozo-shi paper series, The Plan, reflects Jackadandy’s years of community 
 and environmental organizing efforts.  The monochrome of ink on paper, 
 desert horizon line, and iconic imagery are quick and immediate responses 
 to rural desert living near the Joshua Tree National Park and Marine Corps 
 Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms, California.  Moving from the 
 public to private, love full of life is a small-scaled series of brightly 
 colored pastels on paper.  These spontaneous gestures and bold vocabulary 
 are unapologetic in their claims of love.\n\nPlease join us for 
 refreshments and conversation at our opening reception Saturday March 1st 
 7-10pm.\n________________________________________________________________\nFresh 
 Meat Productions is supported by the Alliance for California Traditional 
 Arts, the Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice, the California Arts 
 Council, a state agency, the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal 
 agency, Grants for the Arts, the Horizons Foundation, the Queer Cultural 
 Center, the San Francisco Arts Commission, the San Francisco Foundation, 
 the Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation, the Zellerbach Family Foundation, 
 Fresh Meat Community Partners, and generous individual 
 donors.\nwww.freshmeatproductions.org \n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/02/26/18481907.php
SUMMARY:Fresh Meat Art Reception March 1st at Femina Potens
LOCATION:Dates: March 1 – March 30, 2008\nOpening and free public reception: March 
 1, 2008, 7-10 pm\nLocation: Femina Potens Gallery (2199 Market Street at 
 Sanchez, San Francisco, CA)\nGallery Hours:  Thursday through Sunday, 12-6 
 pm\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/02/26/18481907.php
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