May I Take Your Order?, a series of posters by artist Nancy Mizuno Elliott featuring employees of fast food restaurants on Market Street, will be displayed in 24 kiosks on Market Street between Van Ness and the Embarcadero from August 18, through November 13, 2003.
San Francisco artist Megan Wilson explores the cross-cultural meaning of “home” in an outdoor exhibition of original posters, presented by the San Francisco Arts Commission on sidewalk kiosks along Market Street, from August 19 to November 14, 2002.
Local artist J.R.R. Blevins recreates turn-of-the-century San Francisco history in “The Crabtrees of Old San Francisco,” a series of original posters mounted in 24 sidewalk kiosks along Market Street, May 20 to August 15, 2002.
Local artist Seyed Alavi probes the issue of personal identity in “Who Am I?” a San Francisco Arts Commission sidewalk exhibition of composite portraits on the kiosks along Market Street, between the Embarcadero and Van Ness through May 16, 2002.
Artist Seyed Alavi probes the issue of personal identity in “Who Am I?” a San Francisco Arts Commission sidewalk exhibition of composite portraits on the kiosks along Market Street, between the Embarcadero and Van Ness, February 15 through May 16, 2002.
The San Francisco Arts Commission is exhibiting “Still Here,” a collection of original poster art focusing on 21st-century AIDS/HIV and those who struggle with it, on sidewalk kiosks along Market Street through February 15, 2002.