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Super Heroes Super Villains

Gallery Exhibition

Super Heroes Super Villains
Dates:
October 4 through November 21, 2007
Opening Reception:
Thursday, October 4, 2007, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Location:

3245 16th Street, San Francisco CA 94103

Reinterpreting famous and infamous characters from comic book history….

Fly, leap or zoom over to Creativity Explored for a special exhibition straight off the pages of your favorite comic book. Studio artists reinterpret famous saviors of the universe and those who would thwart them. Laron Bickerstaff gives a new look to heroes like The Flash and Green Arrow, while Edana Contreras contributes an ode to Oracle — the only major super heroine in a wheelchair. Michael Bernard Loggins imagines his own cast of super characters including Super Toothbrush Hero, Super Serious Man and even Super Average Girl — “Trying to stay as average as she can be.” Curator Francis Kohler of Creativity Explored also contributes food for thought placing text panels throughout the show to highlight real life heroes and villains of the disability movement.

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Comments (2)

  • On September 3, 2007 at 1:27 PM, she mob wrote:

    Opening reception includes a rare performance of She Mob with unforgettable covers of sheroic theme songs!

  • On September 10, 2007 at 4:09 PM, Amy T. (from CE) wrote:

    Thanks for the music update and the comment. I was not aware of this when I posted the listing, and am looking forward to the performance!

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