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Your Neighbor Might Have a Painting in the de Young

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News, Politics, News Commentary

4.2 • 726 Ratings

🗓️ 9 November 2023

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

The de Young museum has opened its doors and cleared walls to feature the work of Bay Area artists. On exhibit through January, the 2023 de Young Open features 883 artworks across genre and subject matter — the only submission requirement being that the creator lives in one of the nine Bay Area counties. We’ll talk with the lead curator of the exhibit, along with other independent curators and artists, about the local art scene today and what Bay Area artists are saying with their work. Guests: Timothy Anglin Burgard, distinguished senior curator and curator-in-charge of American art, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Trisha Lagaso Goldberg, artist; independent curator Alice Beasley, fiber artist. Her work is now on exhibit at The de Young Open. She was also included in the 2020 Exhibition. Callan Porter-Romero, artist based in Oakland. One of her paintings is now on exhibit at The de Young Open. She was also included in the 2020 Exhibition. Todd Hanson, artist; founder, Four Chicken Gallery in Bernal Heights Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:53.5

The DeYoung is an elite international museum, no doubt about it.

0:58.5

But it's also a place in Golden Gate Park in the heart of San Francisco and the Bay Area.

1:04.5

And for the second time, the museum has run a competition called DeYoung Open for Bay Area Artists to submit work and get placed into a massive show at the museum.

1:09.3

Nearly 8,000 people submitted their works,

1:12.2

and more than 800 were selected.

1:15.0

They're hung right now at the museum,

1:17.1

and we'll spend the hour talking about the show

1:19.1

and what it says about the state of the Bay Area and Bay Area Art.

1:23.5

That's all coming up next after this news.

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