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Sound and Street Art in San Francisco

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Sound and Street Art in San Francisco

Description (Dublin Core)

A regional street art movement is bringing life and culture to San Francisco's empty streets during the COVID-19 pandemic. SF Symphony Associate Principal Bass, Dan Smith, is contributing to the movement by adding sound. In this video, Smith plays Adam Ben Ezra's "Can't Stop Running" in front of a variety of street art installments in San Francisco's Hayes Valley. As a former San Francisco resident, the sound produced by Smith, coupled with the art, feels exactly like the "City by the Bay." Art and culture are the heartbeat of San Francisco. And they remain alive and well during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Date (Dublin Core)

July 8, 2020

Creator (Dublin Core)

San Francisco Symphony
Dan Smith

Contributor (Dublin Core)

Shanna Gagnon

Event Identifier (Dublin Core)

HST580

Partner (Dublin Core)

Arizona State University

Tipo (Dublin Core)

Video

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Publisher (Dublin Core)

Facebook

Controlled Vocabulary (Dublin Core)

English Community & Community Organizations
English Art & Design
English Music
English Neighborhoods
English Public Art

Curator's Tags (Omeka Classic)

Street Art
San Francisco Bay Area
music
California
pandemic street art

Contributor's Tags (a true folksonomy) (Friend of a Friend)

San Francisco Bay Area
art
Paint the Void
SF Symphony
Dan Smith
music
sound
Hayes Valley

Collection (Dublin Core)

San Francisco Bay Area
Visual Arts

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Date Submitted (Dublin Core)

08/29/2020
08/02/2022

Date Modified (Dublin Core)

09/03/2020
04/05/2021

Date Created (Dublin Core)

07/08/2020

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This item was submitted on August 29, 2020 by Shanna Gagnon using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: https://covid-19archive.org/s/archive

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