We wanted to share an event that is happening today in San Francisco in support of Carnaval SF’s Cinco De Mayo Celebration.
Carnaval San Francisco, with roots in the Mission District since 1978, has never had a brick-and-mortar space to call its own. Since 2009, we have been evicted from five different locations due to the rapid rate of gentrification and the disappearance of cultural institutions and artists in San Francisco. After more than 44 years of existence, we will finally have a lifetime permanent casa to call home in the Mission District. Check out @carnavalsf or https://givebutter.com/cincodefrida for details and tickets.
We used a whitewash maple frame stacked around a herringbone frame to play on color and the aboriginal-esque texture of this art!