Pamela Z Productions /
Z Programs presents The ROOM Series
an avant chambre music series that takes place in an intimate performance gallery in San Francisco's North East Mission Industrial Zone (NEMIZ). Composer/performer Pamela Z hosts evenings featuring a variety of virtuosic, solo artists and chamber groups playing experimental music.
ROOM: Room(s)! Zeno Baldi, Donald Swearingen, and Pamela Z
performing LIVE online Saturday, May 23, 2020, 1pm PDT / 4pm EDT / 10pm CET
The ROOM Series is back with ROOMs (plural)!
Three composer/peformers performed live solo works – Zeno Baldi (from a room in Verona, Italy), Donald Swearingen (from a room in Oakland, CA) and Pamela Z (from a room in San Francisco) and then finished the concert with a live, latency-washed, tutti improvisation.
Zeno Baldi (Italy)
Donald Swearingen (USA)
Pamela Z (USA)
ROOM: Room(s)! Zeno Baldi, Donald Swearingen, and Pamela Z
performing LIVE online Saturday, May 23, 2020, 1pm PDT / 4pm EDT / 10pm CET
The ROOM Series is back with ROOMs (plural)!
Three composer/peformers will perform live solo works – Zeno Baldi (from a room in Verona, Italy), Donald Swearingen (from a room in Oakland, CA) and Pamela Z (from a room in San Francisco) and then finish the concert with a live, latency-washed, tutti improvisation.
Zeno Baldi (Italy)
Donald Swearingen (USA)
Pamela Z (USA)
ROOM: Chamber Chorus! featuring VOICES OF SILICON VALLEY Thursday May 30, 2019, 8pm
The ROOM Series presents an evening of choral works with the contemporary chamber chorus Voices of Silicon Valley including work-in-progress excerpts from Pamela Z’s Correspondence.
“Correspondence” is an exploration of the ever-evolving modes of personal communication and how the rapid changes are impacting or coloring the ways we relate to one another. The work teases apart the history of correspondence – from handwritten letters and telegraphs to electronic messaging, tweets, and video chats. Z composed the piece by interviewing people about their histories with various modes of correspondence, and using speech fragments from those interviews to weave together the structure and to derive melodic and rhythmic material for the parts.
Voices of Silicon Valley will perform excerpts from Correspondence arranged for 12 voices and Z’s solo voice & electronics on a ROOM Series program that will also include a suite of re-imagined Renaissance madrigals, and film scores.
The ROOM Series @ Royce Gallery 2901 Mariposa Street (between Harrison & Alabama), San Francisco
ROOM: Tongue Teeth Lips Monday December 11, 2017, 8pm
The ROOM Series presents an evening of experimental voice featuring solos, duos, and ensemble works performd by eight Bay Area experimental voice (and voice & electronics) artists on Monday, December 11, 2017 at 8pm in San Francisco, CA USA
Pamela Z Aurora Josephson
Amy Foote
Lorin Benedict
Richard Mix
Amy X Neuburg
Julie Queen
Ron Heglin
In this, the final ROOM event of 2017, eight avant vocalists, with their combined tremendous range and arresting vocal performance techniques, will fill the ROOM with music they've composed, works by other contemporary composers, existing repertoire, and pieces composed, arranged, or improvised just for this occasion.
The ROOM Series @ Royce Gallery 2901 Mariposa Street (between Harrison & Alabama), San Francisco
Pamela Z & Donald Swearingen in PASCAL'S TRIANGLE Friday May 5 – Sunday May 7, 2017, 8pm
Pamela Z and Donald Swearingen will present a 3-night run of Pascal’s Triangle – a new work of electroacoustic music and live interactive media inspired by the beauty, ubiquity, and indispensability of mathematics – May 5-7, 2017, at Royce Gallery in San Francisco, CA USA.
Performed by Pamela Z and Donald Swearingen
with Kate Stenberg: violin and Hannah Addario-Berry: cello
Pascal’s Triangle uses sampled text and sounds, voice & electronics, spatialized multi-channel audio, and interactive video. The movements of this evening-length work will employ numbers, patterns, and structures derived from mathematical principles: vignettes that evoke the poetic elegance of numbers.
This new collaborative electro-acoustic performance work will feature Pamela Z’s signature voice and electronics and Donald Swearingen’s sample-based work – with both artists employing Swearingen-designed gesture controllers for live manipulation of sound and image.
Weaving together mathematical formulae, riddles, stories, text fragments, and images, Z and Swearingen will fill the space with live vocal, electronic, and sampled sounds combined with violin and cello (performed by Kate Stenberg and Hannah Addario-Berry) in an exploration of the beauty and mystery of numbers.
The ROOM Series @ Royce Gallery 2901 Mariposa Street (between Harrison & Alabama), San Francisco
SPLINTER REEDS Monday, April 17, 2017, 8:00 pm
Splinter Reeds, the Bay Area’s first reed quintet, give a concert as part of The ROOM Series at The Royce Gallery in San Francisco, CA.
The quintet performs a world premiere work by Theresa Wong, alongside pieces by Eric Wubbels, Ken Ueno, and Tom Johnson featuring narration by Pamela Z, in an evening of contemporary reed music.
The ROOM Series @ Royce Gallery 2901 Mariposa Street, San Francisco, CA, USA
The Room Series and Pamela Z Arts present:
Z PROGRAM 60 Friday and Saturday, July 8 & 9, 2016, 8:00 pm
Come celebrate a milestone birthday for Pamela Z (and the 10th year of the ROOM Series) with an evening featuring a collage piece called "60 Minutes" in which Pamela and many of her dear friends, colleagues, and collaborators perform 60 mini-movements tightly scored to a timeclock.
Ms. Z will also present a short set of works for voice, electronics and video to open the program.
Participating artists are:
Pamela Z
Theresa Wong
Ian Winters
J Why
Donald Swearingen
Niegel Smith
Todd Shalom
Dean Santomieri
Julie Queen
Charith Premawardhana
Suki OKane
Amy X Neuburg
Hillary Maroon
Eric Lyon
Jon Leidecker
Dohee Lee
Shinichi Iova-Koga
Jeanne Finley + John Muse
Thea Farhadian
Leigh Evans
Luciano Chessa
Most of these artists will perform their minutes live, but a few who are filmmakers and/or live remotely will contribute fixed media works as their minutes.
Come join in the celebration, and share wine and cake after the performance!
The ROOM Series @ Royce Gallery 2901 Mariposa Street, San Francisco, CA, USA
room: STILL BURNING
(Violagate Revisited)
Friday June 24, 2016, 8 pm
Q: Why is a viola better than a violin?
A: Violist Charlton Lee (of Del Sol Quartet), Classical Revolution violist Charith Premawardhana, violist/composer Nils Bultman, and (a virtual appearance by) musician and technologist JHNO (John Eichenseer)
On the 2011 postcard for "ROOM: Longer Burning", I promised that "No violas will be harmed in the making of this concert". Ironically, this turned out not to be true. A viola was indeed injured but, in my defence, no fire was involved.
Tonight, we bravely present another viola-centric evening. These distinguished violists will perform solo and ensemble works for viola and viola & electronics. (JHNO will make a virtual appearance.) In the tradition of Room Series events, the violists will each perform solo (and in various ensembles), and then they will be joined by composer/performer and series host Pamela Z (voice & electornics) in an ensemble finale.
Pamela Z's MEMORY TRACEis a solo performance work exploring various aspects of memory through voice and electronics, multi-channel video, sampled text fragments, and gestural movement. This work, which grew out of an interactive media installation of the same name, will be performed in an intimate three-night run at Royce Gallery. A large-scale version will be mounted at San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in April of 2016.
"I can still remember the time in the early nineteen nineties when I first purchased memory. I delighted in the fact that I could hold it in my hand: a thin, green wafer etched with a lattice of metal lines. And I quickly noticed parallels between the computer’s memory and my own. Prone to anthropomorphism, I continue to compare and often confuse the two. I am interested in exploring how humans and computers store memory. How do they “misplace” information and how do they lose it entirely? How can we differentiate between dreams, “real” and 'manufactured' memories? How do certain sounds and aromas trigger very old memories?".
Memory Trace unfolds through a series of dreamlike sonic and visual episodes of remembering and forgetting.
July 31 - August 2, 2015: ROOM Series Presents @Royce Gallery
San Francisco, CA USA
composed and performed by: Pamela Z
interactive video design: Pamela Z, Ian WInters
gesture control consultaiton / design: Donald Swearingen
Memory Trace was supported by the San Francsico Arts Commision Cultural Equity Grants Program through an Individual Artist Commission, an Investing In Artists Grant from the Center for Cultural Innovation, and a New Music New College visiting artist residency.
7/31/2014 ROOM: The Body Electroacoustic
Thursday July 31, 2014, 8pm
The ROOM Series presents an evening of electroacoustic music by composer/performers Donald Swearingen, Jon Leidecker, Pamela Z, and Kadet Kuhne, with special guests Suki O'Kane and Giselle Eastman.
Donald Swearingen translates gesture into sound via a series of sensor-based instruments of his making. Jon Leidecker inscribes gestures on a tablet to generate sonic events. Pamela Z's hand and vocal gestures deliver and transform live and sampled sounds. Kadet Kuhne layers electroacoustic material while Suki O'Kane and Giselle Eastman's dexterous gestures excite sonorities from vibraphone, bass drum, and clarinet.
Royce Gallery, 2901 Mariposa Street #18, San Francisco, CA
The ROOM Series presents an evening of Bay Area piano virtuosi playing contemporary music on the Royce Gallery's old Melville Clark upright piano (and Pamela Z's Schyling foetal grand.)
Pianists Sarah Cahill, Luciano, Chessa, and Joe Lasqo, will perform solos and works in various ensemble configurations (2 hands, 4 hands, 6 hands, and 8 hands), and composer/performer Pamela Z will join them for a tutti finale.
Royce Gallery, 2901 Mariposa Street #18, San Francisco, CA
The ROOM Series presents an evening of movement artists who use their voices in their work. (Open foot, insert mouth).
In an evening featuring practictioners of brilliantly nuanced, experimental physical theatre, multidisciplinary performance artists Christine Bonansea, Dohee Lee, and Mary Armentrout will fill the ROOM with fancy footwork and fussy mouthwork. The artists will perform solos and works in various ensemble configurations, and Pamela Z will join them for some duos and a tutti finale.
Royce Gallery, 2901 Mariposa Street #18, San Francisco, CA
Pamela Z Arts' intimate avant chamber series is proud to present an evening with playwright John O'Keefe, violinist Benjamin Kreith, and saxophonist Phillip Greenlief. The artists will perform solos and works in various ensemble configurations, and Pamela Z will join them for some duo and tutti moments.
John O’Keefe delivers his prose with such nuance and kinetic energy that his speech becomes a music in and of itself. Benjamin Kreith’s violin sings contemporary music with startling range from searing bites to warm fluidity. Phillip Greenlief’s saxophone speaks with an expansive sound vocabulary and disarming wit. Together and separately, they will fill the ROOM with sonic surprises and infuse each other’s sets with audible interventions and excited utterances.
Royce Gallery, 2901 Mariposa Street #18, San Francisco, CA
Pamela Z Arts' intimate avant chamber series is proud to present a shared evening of experimental vocal works by extended voice pioneer Joan La Barbara and composer/performer Pamela Z as the first event in the 2014 ROOM Series season.
Each will perform solo works, and the two will perform some improvised and scored duo work. Although some of Ms. Z's works will involve her signature live electronic processing and gesture-controlled sound, Ms. La Barbara's solo work and the duos they perform together will be mainly acoustic – working with the sound of the voices themselves in the room.
This concert will be the only local event in which La Barbara will focus on acoustic voice work (solo and in duo with Pamela Z) during this rare Bay Area visit.
Royce Gallery, 2901 Mariposa Street #18, San Francisco, CA
An evening of new music for brasswinds (combined with a little voice & electronics) at The Royce Gallery in San Francisco, CA
Pamela Z Arts' intimate avant chamber series continues with an evening of new music for brasswinds (combined with a little voice & electronics). Prodigious ombutures will force compressed air though meters of brass tubing to excite the bells and your ears. Pamela Z will join them to add a little voice and electronics to the labrosonic frenzy.
Tom Dambly (trumpet & electronics)
Krys Bobrowski (horn and kelp horn) and special guest Brenda Hutchinson
Richard Marriott (trombone)
with Pamela Z (voice & electronics)
Each will perform solo or duo work, and then Pamela will join all of them in an ensemble finale.
Royce Gallery, 2901 Mariposa Street #18, San Francisco, CA,
An evening of new music for percussion and hammered dulcimer (and a little voice & electronics) at Royce Gallery in San Francisco, CA
This iteration of Pamela Z Arts' intimate avant chamber series juxtaposes the processed, percussive string sounds of experimental hammered dulcimer artist Dan Joseph with percussionist Joel Davel's virtuousic mallet work on the Buchla Marimba Lumina, and the complex vibrations of Karen Stackpole's otherworldly wall of gongs. Pamela Z joins them to add a little voice and electronics to the Psaltery & Batterie mix!
Joel Davel (marimba lumina)
Karen Stackpole (gongs)
Dan Joseph (hammered psalterie & elecrronics)
with Pamela Z (voice & electronics)
Each will perform solo work (and some possible duos), then Pamela will join all of them (on voice and electronics) in an ensemble finale.
Royce Gallery, 2901 Mariposa Street #18, San Francisco, CA
An evening of new music for voice and electronics at Royce Gallery in San Francisco, CA.
Pamela Z Arts' intimate avant chamber series continues with an evening of new music for voice & electronics. Vibrating vocal cords mediated circuitously through cryptic components will reverberate and richochet through the ROOM, finally resting in your earnest, expectant ears.
Pamela Z, who often makes a brief cameo in ROOM Series concerts, will perform a solo set including some new work, a new controller, and the revival of a reversed aria. Kristin Miltner, who is known for her lush laptop explorations, will treat us to some processed vocal sounds in her dreamy music. The ever avant garde Luciano Chessa will deliver a missive via bullhorn. And text-sound poet Dean Santomieri will premiere a "FaceBook Opera" composed especially for this event.
Pamela Z (voice & computer)
Kristin Miltner (voice & computer)
Dean Santomieri (voice & analogue electronics)
Luciano Chessa (voice and megaphone)
Each will perform solo work (and some possible duos), and then they will all join forces for an ensemble finale.
Royce Gallery, 2901 Mariposa Street #18, San Francisco, CA
Friday, July 5 , 2013, 8:00pm
ROOM: Six Reeds (and 18 feet of tubing)
The 2013 Room Series kicks off with a concert featuring double reeds.
Royce Gallery
2901 Mariposa Street #18, San Francisco, CA 94110, USA
Pamela Z Arts presents ROOM: Six reeds (and 18 feet of tubing), an evening of new music for double reeds – local and remote (combined with a little voice & electronics). The evening will feature Bay Area ex-pat bassoonist extraordinaire, Sara Schoenbeck in this rare San Francisco appearance, local renowned genre-bending double-reedist Kyle Bruckmann (of sfSound Group and SF Contemporary Music Players fame, and a remote appearance by virtuosic bassoonist Dana Jessen teleported into the ROOM via Skype from Oberlin. Composer/performer Pamela Z will host as usual, and contribute some voice and electronics work to the evening.
Each will do a solo set (and/or duo with Pamela Z) and then Pamela will join all of them (on voice and electronics) in an ensemble finale.
Royce Gallery, 2901 Mariposa Street #18, San Francisco, CA
The 2012 Room Series continues with a Concert featuring voices including some Cage and Cage-related works. Royce Gallery
2901 Mariposa Street #18, San Francisco, CA 94110, USA
Pamela Z Arts presents ROOM: Voice Cage, an evening featuring some of the Bay Area's most adventurous vocal artists doing their own works as well as some Cage and Cage-related works at The Royce Gallery in San Francisco, CA
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Luciano Chessa
Aurora Josephson
Dohee Lee
Amy X Neuburg
Julie Queen
Theresa Wong
Pamela Z
Each will perform solo work, duos and ensemble work.
Royce Gallery, 2901 Mariposa Street #18, San Francisco, CA
Friday, June 29, 2012, 8:00pm ROOM: Rated R for Violins
Pamela Z Arts presents ROOM: Rated R for Violins, an evening of new music for violins with and without electronics (combined with a little voice & electronics) at The Royce Gallery in San Francisco, CA
Royce Gallery:2901 Mariposa St (between Harrison & Alabama Streets) San Francisco, CA
Tickets available now: Brown Paper Tickets, or at the Door.
Adria Otte will perform new works for violin & electronics. Thea Farhadian will perform structured improvisations that are from a set of works that explore the interaction of the violin with electronics – specifically, granular synthesis. Kate Stenberg will perform two works composed for her – a stunning piece for violin and tape by Charles Amirkhanian and a work by Amy X Neuburg in which eight pre-recorded channels are the backdrop for a live ninth voice, resulting in a playful and unpredictable musical novella. Pamela Z will perform a short solo piece for voice and electronics and also engage in duos with Adria and Thea. All four artists will perform together in a tutti finale.
Friday, March 30, 2012, 8:00pm room: Low Reed
an evening of new music for bass clarinets, baritone sax, and other low reeds (combined with a little voice & electronics) at The Royce Gallery in San Francisco, CA Featuring: Marty Walker (bass clarinet), Jon Raskin (baritone saxophone), Sqwonk (bass clarinet duo), & Pamela Z (voice & electronics).
In the first event of its 2012 season, Pamela Z Productions presents
ROOM: Low Reed
Marty Walker (bass clarinet)
Jon Raskin (baritone saxophone)
Sqwonk (bass clarinet duo)
Pamela Z (vox & electronics)
Each will do a solo set and/or duo with Pamela Z, and then Pamela will join all of them (on voice and electronics) in an ensemble finale.
Royce Gallery, 2901 Mariposa Street #18, San Francisco, CA
room: Poetry + Motion
Friday July 29, 2011, 8pm
Royce Gallery 2901 Mariposa St (between Harrison & Alabama Streets) San Francisco
An evening of sonic artists using words and movement artists dancing in close quarters. Featuring: The Atchleys, Kinji Hayashi, Dean Santomieri, Shinichi Iova Koga, Pamela Z, Leigh Evans.
Three sonic artists who's work includes language are paired with three movement artists who's dance is informed by the poetry of Butoh. Composer/performer Pamela Z, performance poet Dean Santomieri, and sound-cocktail duo The Atchleys are joined in various combinations by Butoh artists extrodinaire Kinji Hayashi, Momio, and Leigh Evans. Working in a small (16 square ft) playing area, the pairs will set poetry in motion throughout the evening.
The artists are paired in various configurations to create a series of dancing text/sound duets and then all play an ensemble sextet of sound and motion to finish the evening.
room: ROBIN COX ENSEMBLE
Friday and Saturday, July 8 & 9, 2011, 8pm
Royce Gallery 2901 Mariposa St (between Harrison & Alabama Streets) San Francisco
The Los Angeles-based Robin Cox Ensemble plays:
Amy X Neuburg, Pamela Z, Robin Cox, and others.
Pamela Z Productions' ROOM Series welcomes back Robin Cox Ensemble – not heard in San Francisco since their previous Room Series appearance in 2007! This time around, RCE will perform works by some local Bay Area Composers including the inimitable Amy X Neuburg and ROOM Series curator Pamela Z herself (both of whom will perform with the ensemble during the evening.) RCE will also perform works composed by members of the ensemble including vionlist/composer Robin Cox.
Tickets for this event are $10 and are available through Brown Paper Tickets or at the door.
room: LONGER BURNING
(an evening of violas)
6.5.11 sunday 8pm
Featuring violists:
Hank Dutt (of Kronos Quartet), Charlton Lee (of Del Sol Quartet),
and JHNO (aka DelicateEar)
(solo performances followed by an ensemble finale with host Pamela Z)
Three varied and distinguished artists – violist Hank Dutt (of Kronos Quartet), violist Charlton Lee (of Del Sol Quartet) and musician and technologist JHNO (John Eichenseer) will perform solo and ensemble works for viola and viola & electronics. In the tradition of Room Series events, the three violists will each present a solo set, and then all three will be joined by composer/performer and series host Pamela Z in an ensemble finale for three violas, voice, and electronics.
The concert will take place one night only on Sunday, June 5, 2011, 8pm at Royce Gallery, 2901 Mariposa Street in San Francisco.
ROOM's 2011 season was made possible in part by the Zellerbach Family Foundation.
Carl Stone and Pamela Z in a shared concert of tasty translucent delights.
On Wednesday, March 16th 2011, at 8pm the ROOM chamber series continues with an electronic music evening featuring Carl Stone and Pamela Z performing separately and together. The two composer/performers will serve up a plate of tangled, spicy, sonic flavors.
Royce Gallery: 2901 Mariposa St (between Harrison & Alabama Streets) San Francisco, CA
Admission $10 (at the door or through Brown Paper Tickets)
Pamela Z Productions presents: room: ODD OVERTONES
2.19.10 friday 8pm
Featuring:
BETH CUSTER : clarinets
MATT INGALLS: clarinet & electronics
CORNELIUS BOOTS: bass clarinet
June 2008 Royce Gallery, San Francisco
a multi-media performance work exploring binaries of “Yes and No”
room: BATTERIE!
room: Batterie! 7/11/08 at 8pm as part of ROOM at Royce Gallery in San Francisco, CA
In the first of four Summer 2008 concerts, Z Programs ROOM presents four artists:
room: 117 Strings at 7/25/08 8pm as part of ROOM at Royce Gallery in San Francisco, CA
Z Programs ROOM Summer 2008 continues with “101 Strings” including performances by:
room: Low Bows 8/8/08 at 8pm as part of ROOM at Royce Gallery in San Francisco, CA
Z Programs ROOM Summer 2008 continues with an evening of electric and acoustic bowed strings of the bass clef persuasion:
Each will do a short solo set, and Pamela Z will join all of them in an ensemble finale.
PayPal Tickets are for this event (Low Bows 8/8/08) are no longer available. A limited number of seats will still be available at the door (first come first served.)
room: MOUTH! at 8/22/08 8pm as part of ROOM at Royce Gallery in San Francisco, CA
The final concert of Z Programs ROOM Summer 2008 series features a room full of mouths:
In this rare Bay Area appearance, Robin Cox Ensemble will perform an evening of contemporary works, including several by Bay Area composers. In addition to three works by Robin Cox (Faster Than That, Drive, and Square Feet) the ensemble will be performing a work Outerborough by New York violinist/composer Todd Reynolds featuring video by award-winning filmmaker Bill Morrison, and two works by bay area composers– Big Dig by Ryan Brown and Dust by Belinda Reynolds. And Pamela Z will join the ensemble in the performance of a third Bay Area work– Six Degrees of Non-Sequiturization– a structured improvisational piece she created for the ensemble in 2006.The Robin Cox Ensemble is: Robin Cox (violinist/composer/director), Erik Leckrone (percussionist), Eric Mellencamp (percussionist), Maggie Parkins (cellist), Marty Walker, (clarinetist), and Nic Chaffee (audio engineer).
The Robin Cox Ensemble's ROOM appearance was supported by Meet the Composer.
Joëlle Léandre (Paris) and Pamela Z (San Francisco/New York) will perform together and separately in an evening of composed and improvised works for contrabasse, voice, and electronics.
(photo: Celine Cote )
(photo: Lori Eanes)
An intense, virtuosic, charismatic, and versatile performer, French bassist Joëlle Léandre has firmly established herself as one of the primary innovators on the double bass . She is well known as an interpreter of contemporary composers such as: Monton Feldman, Giacinto Scelsi, Earl Brown, and John Cage (who wrote music specifically for her). Léandre is also a huge presence in the world of improvised music, having played with the most important names in that community inclucing: Derek Bailey, George Lewis, Anthony Braxton, Maggie Nicols, Fred van hove, Irene Schweizer, Fred Frith, Bill Dixon, Evan Parker, William Parker Misha Mengelberg, Pauline Oliveros, Barre Philips, India Cooke, Paul Lovens, Carlos Zingaro, Yuji Takahashi, Lauren Newton, and Steve Lacy.
Hailed by WIRE as “the most gifted and enterprising vocalist/composer/audio artist in the US since the heyday of Joan La Barbara and Mededith Monk,” Pamela Z makes solo works combining a wide range of vocal techniques with electronic processing, sampled sounds, and The BodySynth™ gesture controller. She has also composed scores for dance, film, and new music chamber ensembles. Her work has been presented throughout the US, Europe, and Japan in concerts, festivals, and exhibitions including Bang on a Can, the Venice Biennale, the Japan Interlink Festival, and Other Minds. Her numerous awards include a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Creative Captipal Fund, the CalArts Alpert Award, the ASCAP Award, and the NEA/JUSFC Fellowship.
Z PROGRAM 50
Thursday July 13 and Friday July 14, 2006, 8pm Royce Gallery 2901 Mariposa Street, SF
Between Harrison and Alabama Streets