my grandmother.
August 31, 2010
August 26, 2010
SX . c l o s e d
we recently closed our installation with a day long celebration.
with friends, family, and the support of the neighborhood, we enjoyed a month and a half of generous patronage and in return exchanged attentive conversation, historical insight, beer, and a trio of sandwiches on homemade breads: peach jam and almond butter; hummus; and gruyere grilled cheese with onion jam, all made fresh by spirited homecook Erin Klenow.
as time passes, we continue to catalogue our findings, and are currently in the midst of collecting our thoughts on the success of our investigation. please visit the Carville Annex website to view our collection, read our journal, and keep involved with the Sunset District through the Upper Left Ethnography Project's ongoing investigation into portraiture and place.
many thanks again to Alexis, Sarah, and Lana, and the many friends we made along the way, without whom this project would not have been possible.
thanks!
with friends, family, and the support of the neighborhood, we enjoyed a month and a half of generous patronage and in return exchanged attentive conversation, historical insight, beer, and a trio of sandwiches on homemade breads: peach jam and almond butter; hummus; and gruyere grilled cheese with onion jam, all made fresh by spirited homecook Erin Klenow.
as time passes, we continue to catalogue our findings, and are currently in the midst of collecting our thoughts on the success of our investigation. please visit the Carville Annex website to view our collection, read our journal, and keep involved with the Sunset District through the Upper Left Ethnography Project's ongoing investigation into portraiture and place.
many thanks again to Alexis, Sarah, and Lana, and the many friends we made along the way, without whom this project would not have been possible.
thanks!
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