Saturday, September 25, 2010

Diego Rivera Mural Project Jumping!






Diana, Karina and Lloyd jump for a Diego Rivera mural at the City College of San Francisco. Thanks for submitting!

Monday, September 13, 2010

Asian Art Museum of San Francisco Jumping!



Lloyd Chang jumps for Indonesian Rod Puppets and Virudhaka, Guardian King of the South, at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco. Thanks, Lloyd!

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

San Francisco Group Art Jump Alert!


Lets go art jumping at the Diego Rivera Mural Project!

WHEN: Saturday, September 11, 2010. 10:00AM to 1:00PM
WHERE: Diego Rivera Theatre, CCSF Ocean Ave. Campus, 50 Phelan Avenue, San Francisco, CA.

Organized by Art Jumper extraordinaire, Lloyd Chang. Lloyd has also scheduled a guided tour of the mural for the group.

Please sign up HERE.

About the Diego Rivera Mural Project:
CCSF's Diego Rivera Mural Project seeks to maximize public accessibility, visibility, knowledge and understanding of Rivera's mural, Marriage of the Artistic Expression of the North and of the South on this Continent, commonly known as Pan American Unity.

Diego Rivera's mural at City College is an extraordinary work of Pan American art, a unique combination of an artist in his prime and a critical moment in world history brought together on a monumental scale. It is arguably the most important work of art created in the Bay Area.

Diego Rivera gave the people of the Bay Area an inspiring vision of Pan-American Unity - Unión de la Expresión Artistica del Norte y Sur de este Continente - a sweeping synthesis of the art, religion, history, politics, and technology of the Americas that is as timely now as it was sixty years ago. The Diego Rivera Mural Project plans to bring the public back to this most important example of public art.

Attendees: Wear bright colors and bring your cameras!





Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Niele Toroni Jumping!

Tim from Karlsruhe, Germany jumps for Niele Toroni's Black and White at the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Strasbourg, France. Thanks, Tim!