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Richard Mock - Gentrification Slug

RICHARD MOCK: EARLY SSB PIONEER’S LINOCUTS ON VIEW

Way back in the day when SSB was just starting, David Ross, who lived in front of my little house in Venice, asked if I could put up a friend who was coming to LA.

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Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant Passport and documents

SUSAN MORGAN UNEARTHS AND UNPACKS AN UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPT AND ANSWERS A FEW OF OUR #FIFTYQUESTIONS

SSB Away welcomes writer Susan Morgan to Abiquiu. Here project unearths and unpacks an unpublished, illustrated manuscript from 1935: One Hundred Wildflowers of the Pueblo Country with Tewa Indian Names and Uses.

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Lady Pink and Alexandra Henry

Museum of Graffiti to Premiere Acclaimed Doc STREET HEROINES

SSB is proud to support the Premiere of Alexandra Henry’s Street Heroines in celebration of the Museum of Graffiti’s exhibition of NYC artist and icon Lady Pink.

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SSB AWAY Artists in Residence 2021

INTRODUCING SSB AWAY’S 2021 ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE

We are pleased to present the 9 visionary artists and activists selected as this year’s SSB Away residents in Abiquiu and Tuscany. Representing multiple disciplines and approaches, their work looks to the future and expands our understanding of creative directions for positive change in ourselves, our communities, and our world.

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Steve Jansen drops seven albums from SSB residency

Steve Jansen, June 2020 SSB Away Artist, Drops Seven Albums from Residency

SSB Away artist Steve Jansen drops a block of new material from Primitive Techno to Plaza Blanca field recordings destined for Section 31, a label devoted to documenting the sound-stacked environment of the Southwest.

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Tipping Point: a documentary film about the largest civil rights protest in U.S. history

SPECIAL SCREENING: Two Days Only!

November 16 and 17, SSB and WE CAN LISTEN present TIPPING POINT, a documentary about the largest civil rights protest in U.S. history and how Portland, Oregon emerged as its epicenter. TIPPING POINT humanizes the struggle while allowing Portland’s story to serve as a mirror for all of America — the past that brought us here and the future we choose.

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Kenny Fries - What Happened Here in the Summer of 1940

What Happened Here in the Summer of 1940?

In a series of six interrelated short videos, Kenny Fries reads excerpts from his forthcoming book Stumbling over History: Disability and the Holocaust.

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mural - The Black Paintings by Izhar Patkin

WHATEVER IS GENTLE AND KIND AND GOOD

Izhar Patkin’s street murals offer a preview of a full-scale exhibition of his early work set to open at Howl! Happening in September 2021.

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Eileen Dover answers SSB's #FiftyQuestions

Eileen Dover Answers a Few of our #FiftyQuestions

Eileen Dover is a DJ, raconteur, writer, actor, artist, activist, comedic queen, survivor, and sober empath.

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Steve Jansen Weird-Ass Techno Salon, Abiquiu New Mexico

Steve Jansen’s Sick-Ass Techno

Steve Jansen’s salon performance was a barrage of sound from sources including found cassettes, a palpitating synth, a “pocket piano,” and a drum machine.

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