San Francisco State University is unveiling a new exhibit featuring the work of Victor Arnautoff. The exhibit includes block prints from the San Francisco General Strike in 1934 and smaller reproductions of his mural of George Washington as a slave owner, installed at Washington High School in 1936, along with his Coit Tower work from 1934. It also includes “Richmond: Industrial City,” originally hung in Richmond’s main post office.
Exhibit Featuring New Deal Art of Victor Arnautoff
9/13/2017
Event details
Date:
Wed. Sep 13th, 2017 - Tue. Dec 12th, 2017
Location:
San Francisco State University - J. Paul Leonard Library Special Collections GalleryAdditional info: “Victor Arnautoff and the Politics of Art:” Opens Sept. 13, with a reception from 5-7 p.m. Viewable 1-5 p.m. Monday-Friday or by appointment. Through Dec. 12. J. Paul Leonard Library Special Collections Gallery, San Francisco State University, 1630 Holloway Ave., S.F. (415) 405-5571. www.sfsu.edu