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Ariel Goldberg Gives A Press Conference on Photography at the Marin Headlands

“This is a press conference on the current state of photography. This press conference treats current photograph production as urgent events. This press conference hopes to track the mass of pictures through a group of characters who have meditated heavily on lots of pictures.

This press conference is conducted by a group of characters who write about these photographic encounters, to explore the information, the misinformation, and their imagined information. This press conference is a series of enactments of performance scripts.”

Ariel Goldberg is a favorite of ours and I’m enthusiastically spending the weekend at the Marin Headlands helping her get her Press Conference on Photography off the ground. I’ve been doing wondrous work like hiking in the hills (I’ve seen wild turkey’s, tadpoles, frogs, snakes, lizards, lots of birds, wildflowers, deer, and still on the look out for bobcats), eating lots of healthy food and rehearsals, and moving stacks of things around for her. It’s gonna be a great show and I’m really thankful she’s allowed me a few days at the Headlands to hang out and watch the process all the artists are going through as they get ready for this weekends open house.

The show is Sunday April 18th from noon-5pm. Ariel’s Press Conference is at 1:15pm sharp at the Headlands in the Rodeo Room in the Main Building.

Headlands Center for the Arts

944 Fort Barry

Sausalito, Ca 94965

I don’t have a car. Can I get to Headlands by bus?
Headlands is reachable by bus from San Francisco on Sundays, when the MUNI 76 operates in the Marin Headlands. If you have a bicycle, you can either take the beautiful scenic ride all the way across the Golden Gate Bridge, or take your bike on the Sausalito Ferry or on the bus using Golden Gate Transit.

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