On December 4, The Museum of Craft and Design welcomes Parkland activist, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student and author David Hogg, to San Francisco to share his personal story and vision for change in our country.
"Designing Change: A Conversation with David Hogg" will include a lecture and Q&A at Minnesota Street Project followed by a reception and book signing with Hogg at the Museum of Craft and Design. Both arts venues are located within walking distance of each other in the historic Dogpatch district in San Francisco. David Hogg's new book, "#NeverAgain" will be on sale during the event at both locations and in advance of the lecture at MCD's Store.
Concurrently, Al Farrow: Divine Ammunition, a new exhibition of work by internationally acclaimed artist Al Farrow will be on view at the Museum of Craft and Design. Farrow is known for his works that employ used munitions-bullets, guns, grenades, bombs-to make powerful sculptures of reliquaries and holy sites. Through his chosen media, Farrow reclaims tools of destruction to evoke peaceful social commentary.
Times and Locations 7:00-8:00 PM | Lecture and Q&A At Minnesota Street Project, 1275 Minnesota St., San Francisco
8:30-9:30 PM | Reception & Book Signing At Museum of Craft and Design, 2569 Third St, San Francisco
Ticket Details Lecture and Q&A only | $30 public, $25 MCD Members and students* Lecture, Q&A, Reception and Book Signing with Author | $60 public, $55 MCD Members and students* *Members and students will be required to present current membership cards or student ID upon entry.
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