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"A Conversation with Sanford Biggers"

Posted by cafpress on: Fri 5th Mar, 2010

The Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum and City 2.0 present a rare conversation between curator and artist. Executive Director of CAF, Miki Garcia sat down with artist Sanford Biggers to discuss his work, thoughts about art, and take questions sent in by the public.  Sanford Biggers:  Moon Medicine opens on Saturday, March 6 at 7 PM and closes May 2, 2010.  Stop by to see the exhibition at CAF located at the Paseo Nuevo Mall Upper Arts Terrace.

 

 

Sanford Biggers Interview from City Two on Vimeo.

Sanford Biggers Interview/Conversation with Miki Garcia.

brought to you by City2 and CAF

 

CAF would like to thank Warren Schultheis and Kimberly Hahn.

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Comment by Barbara Hart on Fri 5th Mar, 2010

Thanks for the interview. Good to see what Sanford looks like and get his views first hand. I am viewing this from Portland, Oregon, where Sanford has a piece in the Portland Art Museum, entitled "Cheshire."

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