“Time Capsule of Tomorrows:” Part I of “One Hundred for One Hundred”

WHEN: Sat, Jan 12, 2019 | 5:15 pm - 8:00 pm
WHERE: 5205 Telegraph Ave

Time Capsule of Tomorrows is a one-night only presentation of time-based media work and durational performances that range from the personal to the political. Possibilities and change are postulated as thematic proposalstoward shared futures. The past and present are abstracted as we take a moment in time to consider how we might work to shape the next one hundred years.

This is the first exhibition of One Hundred for One Hundred, a collaborative curatorial project conceived to help commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Temescal Branch Library, consisting of a string of exhibitions and events that deal with art, community, culture, and the humanities.

Exhibitions are curated with a priority for art works and projects produced in or around Oakland’s Temescal District. Select artists who live or work in the local neighborhood are invited to put their work in dialogue with artists from the greater Bay Area to reflect upon personal and public histories to generate thought about our shared futures.

Time Capsule of Tomorrows is organized and co-curated by Robert L. Borsdorf IV, Jacqueline Holben, Andrew Sungtaek Ingersoll, Renée Johnson, Jear Keokham, and Omar Mohammad as part of a year-long effort to help launch theSecond Century of Public Service at the Temescal Branch Library.

"Time Capsule of Tomorrows:" Part I of "One Hundred for One Hundred"

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