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  2. Clay M. Greene - Wikipedia

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    Harry Ashland Greene. Clay Meredith Greene was born on March 12, 1850, in San Francisco, California, [8] to William Harrison Greene and his wife Anne Elizabeth Fisk. [9] Some sources claim he was the "first American born in San Francisco", [10] [2] [11] although his obituary in The New York Times was careful to point out that he was born six months before the California Statehood Act. [2]

  3. Paffard Keatinge-Clay - Wikipedia

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    Cesar Chavez Student Center at San Francisco State University (1975) San Francisco Art Institute (1969). Paffard Keatinge-Clay (5 February 1926 – 17 March 2023) was a British-born architect in the modernist tradition who spent most of his professional life in the United States, before moving to southern Spain, where he increasingly focused on sculpture.

  4. Dori Seda - Wikipedia

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    Seda was originally a painter and ceramics artist, graduating from Illinois State University with a B.A. in art. [1] Seda emphasized that she was primarily invested in "pure" art forms, having business cards printed to read, "Dori Seda--ARTIST--San Francisco." [5] Seda was creating a lot of fine arts content in 1979 and 1980.

  5. Clay Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Clay Theatre is a historic 1913 single screen theater building in the Pacific Heights neighborhood of San Francisco, California, United States. [1] It was formerly known as The Regent, The Avalon, The Clay International, and Landmark's Clay Theatre. It has been listed as a San Francisco Designated Landmark since May 6, 2022. [2]

  6. List of public art in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Arts Commission [56] Harry Lundeberg (1901-1957) E. Hunt: 1957 Sailors Union of the Pacific Building Bronze: 30 x 24 x 24 in. San Francisco Arts Commission [57] Smile: John Seward Johnson II: 1957 201 Spear St. Bronze

  7. Viola Frey - Wikipedia

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    Frey returned to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1960 where she became an internationally respected artist and a leading figure in contemporary ceramics. She was well known for her monumental, brightly colored ceramic sculptures, which explored issues of gender , cultural iconography and art history.

  8. Two expelled Bay Area high school students awarded $1 million ...

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    Jurors side with former students at Saint Francis High school who were expelled in 2020 for photos in which they wore acne masks. Two expelled Bay Area high school students awarded $1 million in ...

  9. Calavera - Wikipedia

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    A sugar skull, a common gift for children and decoration for the Day of the Dead.. A calavera (Spanish – pronounced [kalaˈβeɾa] for "skull"), in the context of the Day of the Dead, is a representation of a human skull or skeleton.