
Imagine Abundance: Visual Stories of the Bay Area is a public art installation and community conversation reflecting on Bay Area life from a perspective of cultural, spiritual, or literal abundance. The exhibition will feature works by members of the Everyday Bay Area Photographers(EDBA) collective as well as a visual symphony created by EDBA Artist Angelica Egeke and submissions from the general public. The images will be projected at Frank Ogawa Plaza and followed by a community gathering and musical performance.
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Show us your Bay Area
What is abundant in your life? Now is the time to show us. Send us your photographs or videos that capture anything, positive or negative, that is abundant to you. Submit your images or video to be considered for the Imagine Abundance exhibition by following the instructions here: https://goo.gl/forms/c41VMLGHkKUvaX153
The deadline for submission is September 9th, 11:59pm PST.
EDBA artist Angelica Ekeke will create a short performative “visual symphony” inspired by the submissions of the community around the theme of “abundance.” The images and video submitted by the public will be the source material and inspiration for Angelica’s performance, a new creative medium she identifies as a “visual symphony,” which fuses live journalistic reporting, documentary film, and a live score.