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KQED Arts Salon: Creative Resistance

KQED Arts Salon: Creative Resistance

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On June 7 at the Verdi Club, join KQED Arts for a fun-filled evening of creative resistance with comedy, music, film, poetry, dance and cake. With hosts from KQED, Bay Area artists bring their wit, wisdom and creativity to the stage to celebrate the role of art and community in these current times. Did we mention there will be cake?

Artists Include:

Baruch Porras Hernandez
Avi Vinocur and Scott Padden of Goodnight, Texas
Protest Cakes
The GRRRL Brigade
Creative Action Network
Juliana Delgado Lopera
Wonder Dave
Robert Moses’ Kin
Dominique Gellin

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

The Verdi Club
2424 Mariposa Street, San Francisco 

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Doors at 7pm, show 8pm-10pm, 21+

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The first 60 people through the door get a KQED tote bag designed by artist Favianna Rodrigiuez. Come early for pre-show festivities, including the chance to win your very own Protest Cake.

Seating is first come, first served. Please arrive early to secure your seats.

This event is inspired by our recent series: 100 Days: Art in the Age of Trump, a KQED Arts series that highlights the responses of artists and other creatives during the first 100 days of Donald Trump’s administration.

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