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DESCRIPTION:SAN FRANCISCO, CA — (February 26, 2026) — The Clift Royal Sonesta 
 Hotel, a San Francisco landmark since 1915, continues its monthly speaker 
 series, “Making History Fun Again,” designed to honor the city’s 
 legendary past through lively storytelling and unforgettable 
 personalities.\nOn Thursday, March 19, 2026, The Clift welcomes Startup Art 
 Founder Ray Beldner for a conversation with Root Division Executive 
 Director Demetri Broxton about Bay Area Art: Then & Now.\nBay Area Art Then 
 & Now: 40 Years of Change\nArtist, curator and founder of Startup Art, Ray 
 Beldner, is joined by Bay Area-based artist and Root Division Executive 
 Director Demetri Broxton for a conversation tracing the evolution of the 
 Bay Area art ecosystem over the past four decades.\nSpanning a period 
 marked by institutional closures, reinvention, and a renewed focus on 
 equity, the discussion brings a vital present-day lens to what might 
 otherwise feel purely retrospective. Reflecting on shifts in institutions, 
 artist-run spaces, community networks, and cultural priorities, the 
 discussion connects lived history with contemporary experience. Beldner 
 brings the perspective of long-term participation in the region’s\n  
 \nartist-led initiatives and alternative exhibition models, while Broxton 
 offers insight as a younger artist and nonprofit leader shaping the current 
 landscape.\nTogether they consider how the Bay Area art community has 
 transformed and what continues to define it. According to Beldner, 
 “Change is hard, but reinvention is part of San Francisco’s DNA, and 
 the art community plans to continue to evolve how we approach and define 
 future generations of artists and art enthusiasts.”\nAbout the 
 Series\nThe Making History Fun Again series:\n● Celebrates San 
 Francisco’s diverse and vibrant history\n● Connects generations through 
 lively, accessible storytelling\n● Showcases authors, historians, 
 performers, and cultural icons\n● Invites the public into the Redwood 
 Room for conversations that spark curiosity\nand imagination\nSignature 
 Speaker Series Cocktails\nGuests attending the March 19 event may enjoy 
 themed cocktails honoring San Francisco’s storied past, including:\n● 
 Pisco Punch — A Gold Rush original from 1853\n● Martini — Born along 
 the trail between San Francisco and Martinez\n● Night Moves (Buena Vista 
 Tribute Espresso Martini) — A wink to the city’s famed\nIrish 
 Coffee\n● Maiden Lane — A nod to one of San Francisco’s most 
 notorious streets\nEvent Details\nWhat: Making History Fun Again — 
 Speaker Series\nFeatured Speaker: Ray Beldner of Startup Art and Root 
 Division’s Demetri Broxton When: Thursday, March 19, 2026 | 6:00 – 7:00 
 p.m.\n  \nWhere: The Redwood Room, The Clift Royal Sonesta 
 Hotel\nAdmission: Complimentary with RSVP\nRSVP: "Making History Fun Again" 
 Speaker Series at The Clift Tickets, Multiple Dates | Eventbrite\nUpcoming 
 Speaker Series Lineup\nThursday, April 16 – John Martini: 1906 Earthquake 
 & Fire Thursday, May 21 - SFHS - History of SF’s Legendary Hotels 
 Thursday, June 18 - Shawn Sprockett - Unthinkable Vice\nAbout The Clift 
 Royal Sonesta Hotel\nLocated at 495 Geary Street, The Clift Royal Sonesta 
 Hotel blends contemporary design with timeless character. Home to the 
 legendary Redwood Room, the hotel has been a cultural fixture of San 
 Francisco since 1915. Following a multimillion-dollar renovation, The Clift 
 offers 372 stylish guest rooms and suites, a state-of-the-art event space, 
 and an enduring commitment to hospitality that is — and always has been 
 — legendary. Learn more at Sonesta Press Room / The Clift.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2026/03/16/18885028.php
SUMMARY:The Clift Royal Sonesta Hotel Continues Its Speaker Series: Making History Fun Again
LOCATION:495 Geary St, San Francisco, CA 94102
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2026/03/16/18885028.php
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