San Francisco Flashbacks
We took a long break from the Stencil Archive updating project. It is a bit too tedious, and hand-crampingly painful, to crank out in one go. The most active Archives have been updated (for this current round: fnnch, Eclair, Eon75, Jeremy Novy), and we do update an Archive if there's a new image to go in. This week focused on "let's make a dent in the San Francisco Stencil Archives", so we took a flashback trip down the years, which included all of our exhibits and art shows. FYI, the image sizes are smaller because hosting size was pricey 20 years ago!
The Stencil Archive-produced Negative Spaces exhibit Archive is updated, along with Russell "Klutch" Short's 2005 SF Vinyl Killers Archive. Negative Spaces inspired Klutch to start the Vinyl Killers project, and Stencil Archive was at the SF opening with our digital camera out. We have already updated Klutch's personal site, but just added text from his online obituary. We also added text and updated obituary text to James Sellier's Archive. James was always a light and fun presence back in those heady "street art" days. We sometimes miss his humor and thoughtful stencil work.
Then we headed over to the SF Artists Archives and started A-Z. This current update's effort ends with the letter K. Some great browsing this week includes Claude Moller, Craig McPhee, Hole in the Head, and Kate DeCiccio.
We're hoping to get through the rest of the SF artist Stencil Archives this spring, and look forward to checking out these dusty corners where some of the artists hit the streets decades ago. After that, the EU zones artist Archives remain the last section of the site to update. New uploads keep happening in real time, so no need to trip backwards to stay fresh. xoxo....