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Melissa Hutton's 'I Didn't Hear Anything,' mixed media on wood panel, is on view in 'The Sky is Falling.'
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Melissa Hutton's "I Didn't Hear Anything," mixed media on wood panel, is on view in "The Sky is Falling."

SAN FRANCISCO (Map, News) - There are only a few more days to catch “The Sky is Falling,” a multimedia group exhibition about disasters of all kinds at SPUR Projects in Portola Valley.

Sculpture, photography, painting and installation by Robert Buelteman, David Ivan Clark, Decatur Blue, Jessalyn Haggenjos, Melissa Hutton, Jeremiah Jenkins, Whitney Lynn, Michelle Mansour, Nadim Sabella, Daniel McGlynn, Sonja Thomsen and Sarah Filley make up the show, which addresses the question, “How do we coexist with the ever-present possibility of disaster?” The exhibit is up through Saturday; the gallery is at 888 Portola Road. Hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. today through Saturday. For more information, call (650) 529-2040 or visit www.spurprojects.com.


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7:36 PM MST on Tue., Jun. 17, 2008 re: "SFMoMA gets up close with ‘Frida Kahlo’"

Examiner Reader said:
LOVE KAHLO! I saw on SFMOMA's website that they've actually extended their hours for this exhibition: until 9:45 p.m. on Thursdays, and 7:45 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. I'm going this weekend, can't wait!

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10:01 PM MST on Mon., May. 26, 2008 re: "Legend made visible"

sean monohan said:
I thought this show of Beili Liu was fantastic in the truest sense. Thanks for the tip. I think it should get more attention. Sean Monohan

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1:24 PM MST on Mon., Mar. 31, 2008 re: "Art exhibit canned, debate called off"

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In place of the exhibit, the San Francisco Art Institute should post a wall-full of the threatening mail it has received. The animal-killing exhibit sounds inexcusable, but violent threats are also inexcusable, and a display of them may make a similar point about humanity and inhumanity.

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7:51 PM MST on Thu., May. 3, 2007 re: "Puppy love"

emily de la cruz said:
thank u so much

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