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Bay Brilliant: August 23

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On Wednesday, Aug. 23, join KQED for a fast-paced, collaborative variety show filled with comedy, music and performances by extraordinary local artists from our series Women to Watch. The multimedia series spotlights amazing artists and creators who use their personal passions to fuse art and social justice; to tell personal stories that tie us together; and to offer a new way of seeing the world around us. This event will sell out. Get your tickets now!

Majel Connery, vocalist and composer, with violinist Kristina Dutton and percussionist Dylan Greene.

Amy Ho, Visual Artist

Laleh Khadivi, Novelist

Nicole Klaymoon, Choreographer and Dancer

Sponsored

Janice Lobo Sapigao, Writer and Poet

Irene Tu, Comedian, Women to Watch 2016

Hosted by KQED’s Visual Arts Editor, Sarah Hotchkiss

Bay Brilliant

Wednesday, Aug. 23, 2017

Public Works
161 Erie St., San Francisco
6:30pm Doors (food from Nombe, will be available for purchase)
7:30pm Event Starts
21+, $8

Get tickets here.

Please note this event has limited seating — please arrive early to secure your seats.

Bay Brilliant is a new event series from KQED. Sign up for our weekly email newsletter to get updates on upcoming events.

Curious about who else made the list? Check out the Women to Watch series page, including photo galleries, interviews, and videos.

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