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Just finished a new installation over at the Intersection for the Arts. I’m part of a show called “Broadside Attractions.” It was a VERY collaborative process all the way through. The project – two years in the making – consisted of going back and forth with my collaborator (Myron Michael) using prompts initiated by the organizers (you could read more here). I’m very familiar with the collaborative process, but this was the first time I’d work this way (with no initial sense of my collaborator’s work, nor his process). Anonymity worked in our favor, it felt like we thrived off of each other’s enigmatic qualities from the get go (though, I could only speak for myself). Overall, considering our names were pulled out of a hat, I think we worked well – trusting each other in our own mediums. Definitely a show NOT to be missed (runs until May 26th).

Intersection for the Arts
925 Mission Street, Suite 109
San Francisco, CA 94103
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Tuesday to Saturday from 12pm to 6pm

Here are some photos from the install as well as a terrible video documentation (will post the better documentation on elizabarrios.com later)
Many thanks to Alejandro Acosta – genius tech guy!

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