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DESCRIPTION:***Immersive Museum Installation inside the CJM @ Noon; Concert outside the 
 CJM in Jesse Square @ 2:30pm***\n\n12pm-2pm Immersive Museum Experience, 
 The CJM\n\nGroups will be guided through The Museum for an immersive ritual 
 installation designed by Seth Eisen, drawn from Jewlia’s archives and 
 inspired by her art and activism. The installation is part memorial and 
 part dazzling activation inspired by Jewlia’s proposal to creatively 
 engage with and queer the Song of Songs while considering her connection to 
 faith, roots, power, and deep, soul-filling beauty. Dive into four hybrid 
 spaces that incorporate music, artwork, performance, video, and a 
 collection of Jewlia’s riveting archives. Installations will feature Jen 
 Hofer, Maggid Eli (Andrew) Ramer, Chani Bockwinkel, and Jenny 
 Romaine.\n\n2:30-4:00 Concert co-produced by Yerba Buena Gardens Festival, 
 Jesse Square Plaza (in front of The CJM).\n\nMusic directed by Marika 
 Hughes and Dan Cantrell, the concert will feature musicians from throughout 
 the US performing Jewlia's music. Artists include Frank London, Cynthia 
 Taylor, Mathias Kunzli, Nina Rolle, Ianna Owens, Jeremiah Lockwood, Ganda 
 Suthivarikom, Jess Ivry, Jason Ditzian, Shahzad Ismaily, Michael Pinkham, 
 and other special guests!\n\nVisitors are encouraged to arrive between 12 - 
 1:30 pm to experience The Museum installation. Lunchtime food options 
 available for purchase at The Museum and the surrounding area. Be mindful 
 that the weather can vary greatly throughout a San Francisco fall 
 afternoon, please prepare for the outdoor concert by bringing layers, 
 sunscreen, and water.\n\nThis event will mark the release of Jewlia’s 
 posthumous album, The Ginzburg Geography on Tzadik’s Spectrum 
 Series.\n\n----\n\nFierce as Death | Queer as the Song of Songs was made 
 possible in part by a grant from The Creative Work Fund, a program of the 
 Walter and Elise Haas Fund that also is supported by The William and Flora 
 Hewlett Foundation.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/09/17/18852097.php
SUMMARY:Jewlia Eisenberg's Fierce as Death: Queer as the Song of Songs
LOCATION:The Contemporary Jewish Museum\n736 Mission Street\nSan Francisco, CA 94103
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/09/17/18852097.php
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