Minnesota Street Flyover 878 20th St, San Francisco, CA, United States
Join us for a glimpse inside the JB Blunk Estate and Blunk Space in this lecture by Mariah Nielson, Blunk’s daughter, curator, and design historian. We’ll learn about Mariah’s research on artist JB Blunk, whose work with raw, salvaged materials represents an innate expression of, and conversation with, nature, often inspired by his surroundings in
Inverness, CA. Mariah will also discuss her own artistic practice and work to create Blunk Space, a gallery hosting contemporary exhibiting artists who collaborate across time and disciplines, drawing from and honoring Blunk’s legacy.
After the lecture, enjoy light bites, beverages, and casual conversation.
This evening offers a unique opportunity to connect over the expression of nature through design.
This event is outdoors, with a partial covering above (the 20th St. overpass). While the Dogpatch neighborhood is generally warmer than other areas of the city, attendees should bring layers as temperatures will drop into the evening.
Agenda
5:00pm Mingle
5:30pm Lecture
6:30pm Q+A, Happy Hour, & Networking
8:00pm Event Ends
Outside Location America/New_York public
JB Blunk: A look inside his work and legacy with Mariah Nielson
Minnesota Street Flyover 878 20th St, San Francisco, CA, United States
Join us for a glimpse inside the JB Blunk Estate and Blunk Space in this lecture by Mariah Nielson, Blunk’s daughter, curator, and design historian. We’ll learn about Mariah’s research on artist JB Blunk, whose work with raw, salvaged materials represents an innate expression of, and conversation with, nature, often inspired by his surroundings in
Inverness, CA. Mariah will also discuss her own artistic practice and work to create Blunk Space, a gallery hosting contemporary exhibiting artists who collaborate across time and disciplines, drawing from and honoring Blunk’s legacy.
After the lecture, enjoy light bites, beverages, and casual conversation.
This evening offers a unique opportunity to connect over the expression of nature through design.
This event is outdoors, with a partial covering above (the 20th St. overpass). While the Dogpatch neighborhood is generally warmer than other areas of the city, attendees should bring layers as temperatures will drop into the evening.
Agenda
5:00pm Mingle
5:30pm Lecture
6:30pm Q+A, Happy Hour, & Networking
8:00pm Event Ends