Manhole 452 at Patricia Sweetow Gallery

We have new works in a show at Patricia Sweetow Gallery, opening Thursday, April 7th.

Drawings and a new film, Manhole 452, are included in the exhibition.  Here are some production stills from the film:


Download the press release.

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  1. Grant Avenue blast flings manhole cover into air. Will Kane, San Francisco Chronicle, 03/28/11
    (03-28) 12:15 PDT SAN FRANCISCO — Shoppers in San Francisco’s Union Square got a shock this morning when a manhole cover on Grant Avenue blew off and sailed into the air. No one was injured by the blast, which was caused by the failure of an underground…

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