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Elizabeth Alexander Joins the Celebration of Art, Culture, and Community @ MoAD
September 15, 2018

Opening Reception | Tuesday,

September 18, 2018, 6-8pm

Contact MoAD at 415 358-7200 for

Reception Details!

Preview our new exhibitions for Fall 2018 Tuesday night before they open to the public.
A Conversation with Elizabeth Alexander
Wednesday, September 19, 2018, 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Register Here
Current exhibitions are made possible with support from Jill Cowan Davis and Stephen Davis, Concepción and Irwin Federman, Beryl and James Potter, Dignity Health, Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation, FivePoint, Gilead, Verizon, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Allen Group, LLC, Kaiser Permanente, Target, Union Bank, United Airlines, Wells Fargo, & The City and County of San Francisco
Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD), 685 Mission St (at 3rd), San Francisco, CA 94105

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