New Digs -- September 2008

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Catharine Clark's New Digs
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Catharine Clark introduces her San Francisco gallery's new location and discusses Julie Heffernan's September 2008 exhibition, Broken Homes.

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Adam Chapman: The Starling Drawings
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Catharine Clark describes Adam Chapman's September 2008 video collection, The Starling Drawings.

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Patricia Sweetow's New Digs
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Patricia Sweetow discusses her decision to move her gallery into an exciting new space.

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Jonathan Burstein: Visage
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Collage artist Jonathan Burstein discusses Visage, his September 2008 exhibition at Patricia Sweetow Gallery in San Francisco.

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Bayeté Ross Smith: Pomp and Circumstance
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Photographer Bayeté Ross Smith describes how he used his photojournalist background to turn the lens on a unique American rite of passage, the High School Prom, in Pomp & Circumstance: First Time To Be Adults, his September 2008 exhibition at Patricia Sweetow Gallery in San Francisco.

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In September 2008, GALLERY CRAWL visits two San Francisco galleries in their new locations. At the Patricia Sweetow Gallery, we chat with Bay Area artists Jonathan Burstein and Bayeté Ross Smith about their exhibitions, VISAGE and POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE: FIRST TIME TO BE ADULTS, respectively. Then we hop over a few blocks to Catharine Clark Gallery's new street-level digs -- right next to SFMoMA -- to check out Broken Homes, fresh work by Julie Heffernan, and meditate with Adam Chapman's THE STARLING DRAWINGS.

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