So the city can exist exhibition features the works of william scott

Based on the text Invisible Cities by Italo Calvin, So the city can exist treats the city as a muse. Including real and imagined cities, the work in this exhibition reacts to and engages with the concept of a city through a range of approaches and viewpoints.

 

William Scott's work often embodies the city through work such as Praise Frisco, and other interactions with the city of San Fransisco. Featured in the exibition are three of his works, all relating to the common theme of the city.

 

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So the city can exist

August 7th - September 13th 2025

526 Washington Street
San Francisco, CA 94111

Creative Growth Art Center

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510.836.2340 x 115 / gallery@creativegrowth.org


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