On Sunday, May 2, 2004, I went to the San Francisco Public Library to see an exhibit called "Reversing Vandalism".

It was wonderful.  They had the exhibit displayed in different parts of the library.  They include the Jewett Gallery, the Grove Street entrance and the James C. Hormel Gay and Lesbian Center.  The art was displayed in display cases and on the walls.

The Gay and Lesbian Center had the look of an old fashioned library.  It had strong, oak bookcases and wooden tables and chairs.

I took pictures of the artwork that spoke to me.  As with all art, some pieces I loved, others I didn't get.  That is the wonderful thing about art, someone else would have a totally different experience.

Because I know so many people who want to see the photos and spread the story of this beautiful exhibit, I decided to create a website of the photos.

You may give this website address to your friends, but please, do not link through another website, unless you ask me.  I appreciate it.

Enjoy.
Reversing Vandalism
San Francisco Public Library
May 2, 2004
Link to the story here
questions, comments email me here
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