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Art Produce Gallery & Garden

Colin Choy Kimzey

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Colin Choy Kimzey
Cooler Room Artist in Residence
June/July

Using the garden as inspiration, the artist will create a series of silkscreen posters exploring the radical possibilities and internationalist resonances of urban agriculture. Staged as an inside-out exhibition set against the backdrop of the garden itself, passersby will be able to take free artworks from stacks of multiples and carry them across the city where they can take root in other contexts.

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About the Artist:

Colin Choy Kimzey is an interdisciplinary conceptual artist and researcher born and raised in Yelamu (San Francisco), Occupied Ramaytush Ohlone Territory. Working across printmaking, installation, and curatorial and pedagogical projects, he creates site-specific inquiries into histories of migration, labor, urban development, and radical politics through silkscreen and through long term relationships with historic and present-day activist organizations.



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