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Oakland artist envisions monuments to Ohlone people on S F s Market Street

Sam Whiting April 5, 2021Updated: April 5, 2021, 1:16 pm Oakland artist Katie Dorame stands next to one of her six posters depicting monuments of Indigenous Californians that are displayed in Muni shelters along Market Street. Photo: Amy Osborne, Special to The Chronicle The Ohlone people, who have lived in San Francisco for thousands of years, never got a single monument as a token of gratitude from the settlers who took their land. So Katie Dorame has given them six. They are not statues yet but the posters depict what Dorame would like to see along Market Street, where other statues have lived. “I made these future, imagined monuments to honor Native Californians and their contributions to everything around us,” says Dorame, 36, a North Oakland visual artist and member of the Gabrielino-Tongva tribe.

Jasmin Darznik spins fascination over 1920s North Beach artists colony into The Bohemians

Jessica Zack April 3, 2021 Jasmin Darznik, author of the historical novel “The Bohemians,” stands in front of the Transamerica Pyramid in San Francisco. Photo: Lea Suzuki, The Chronicle As a teenager living in Marin County in the early 1990s, Jasmin Darznik loved driving into San Francisco to wander North Beach. Like so many aspiring writers before her, she’d spend hours in City Lights bookstore and nurse espressos on Columbus Avenue, enamored with the neighborhood’s storied artistic past. “It was my own bohemia,” Darznik writes in the author’s note to her new historical novel, “The Bohemians,” out Tuesday, April 6. It’s a captivating coming-of-age story of Dorothea Lange before she was a world-famous photographer, and a portrait of complicated post-World War I San Francisco.

How a stylish Oakland dorm has become much-needed homeless housing

How a stylish Oakland dorm has become much-needed homeless housing FacebookTwitterEmail 13 1of13Azania Austin, 1, plays outside with her mother Destiny Austin at the Clifton Hall homeless shelter on March 31, 2021 in Oakland, CA. The Austin family has been in the shelter for eight months in total. The converted dormitory is serving as temporary housing for 32 different families.Nina Riggio / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of13The Austin Family runs back inside Clifton Hall, a temporary shelter for 32 families experiencing homelessness, on March 31, 2021 in Oakland, CA. The Clifton Hall will soon open it s doors to also include the elderly.Nina Riggio / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less

Terry St John, landscape painter and museum curator, dies at 86

Terry St John, landscape painter and museum curator, dies at 86
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Artist Mary Little Presents Unearth Exhibition in Los Angeles

Artist Mary Little Presents Unearth Exhibition in Los Angeles
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