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Anti-Advertising Agency opens offices

If you're in San Francisco in the next 5 weeks, the Anti-Advertising Agency will be opening offices in the Walter McBean Gallery at the San Francisco Art Institute this Saturday.  There will be a office party/art opening on Friday from 5:30-7:30.
The Agency works to raise critical questions about outdoor advertising and the way public space is used.  We recieved funding from the Creative Work Fund and subsequently re-granted the money to five artists projects - including one from Packard Jennings who is included in the Illegal Art Exhibit.  The office has a work station for each project, including a conference room where we will hold half-theater/half-research oriented Focus Groups, weekly public discussions with artists and real (!) advertising agency executives, and individual meetings.  Of course, more info is available on the website.

So, to recap:
Grand Opening of The Offices of the Anti-Advertising Agency
Friday (this Friday) April 1, 2005 5:30-7:30
McBean Project Space at the San Francisco Art Institute
800 Chestnut St. San Francisco, Ca

Hope to see you there... Steve

Posted by Steve Lambert on 03/30/2005 | Permalink

Comments

I forgot to mention, in the adjacent gallery will be the weblaunch of delocator.net a project of artist collective Finishing School. But more on that later...

Posted by: Steve Lambert | Mar 31, 2005 4:25:07 AM

i want project on the opening an advertising agancy

Posted by: simi | May 5, 2007 6:52:46 AM

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