The Art on Market St. Kiosk Poster Series
Poster Series Archive: 2003
February 14 to May 15
Aerial

“Aerial,” by Robert Gutierrez
Robert Gutierrez
Aerial is a interconnected panorama of islands linked to one another with bridges from one poster to the next in a series of six images, creating an above ground view of downtown San Francisco. Each island will support a mixture of architectural, natural and other references to life on Market Street.
May 16 to August 14
Boom Town

“Boom Town,” by Kara Maria
Kara Maria
Boom Town is a series of paintings in which areas of bold color and pattern reveal objects reflecting the nature of street life on Market Street. This combination of elements allows for a variety of interpretations relating to the social and cultural issues played out daily in the heart of San Francisco.
August 15 to November 13
May I Take Your Order

“May I Take Your Order,” by Nancy Mizuno Elliott
Nancy Mizuno Elliott
May I Take Your Order? explores the employee subculture of the fast food industry on Market Street. This series offers a glimpse into the inner lives of these often overlooked workers through portraits and excerpts from interviews with employees about their lives outside of work.
November 14 to February 13, 2004
The Street

“The Street,” by Margaret Crane and Jon Winet
Margaret Crane | Jon Winet
The Street, a series of artworks inspired by film posters and film stills, features staged tableau photographs of individuals taken along Market Street. The posters depict the discrete interactions in the life of the street along with lyrical text and practical information about relevant public agencies.
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