PLACES Includes Elephant cages of the SF ZOO 1970’s; Mier Contemporary Art Musuem, Barcelona,Spain; California Mining Town 1970; Kitsch Bar, Hamburger Mary’s, San Francisco 1960’; Abandoned stores, Haight-Ashbury, San Francisco, 1970’s; Country cabin, 1960’s Jenner, CA; Ruins of Warehouse FIre, San Francisco 1072.

 

ELEPHANT CAGES, SF ZOO for a production of Alban Berg’s Lulu

MEIER CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUM, BARCELONA

 

CALIFORNIA MINING TOWN COLUMBIA, CA

 

KITSCH BAR - HAMBURGER MARY’S This bar/cafe was popular in San Francisco during the late 60’s with the hippy- gay crowd and was an elegant example of an imaginative, highly selective version of “camp” or kitsch —mixing ridiculous often vulgar items from pop culture in imaginative and offbeat ways. The decor wqs constantly changing, often weekly.

 

HAIGHT-ASHBURY - The demise of a teeming mecca of the hippy movement began in 1975 and continued into the eighties.

 

COUNTRY CABIN - RUSSIAN RIVER, CA 1967

 

WAREHOUSE FIRE RUINS SF 1972