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Packard Jennings at Catharine Clark
Bus Tour Saturday April 29, 11:30-4
Packard Jennings’ show at Catharine Clark Gallery opens on March 30th, with a reception on April 6th. The show includes two projects, one of which is his Bus Stop Bench project, done with the Anti-Advertising Agency.
Bus Tour Saturday April 29, 11:30-4 Packard Jennings Bus Stop Benches. $40 ticket includes guided tour with the artists on the Mexican Bus and lunch! RSVP by April 15th. Only 35 seats available! Sign up at Catharine Clark Gallery or call (415) 399-1439.
Catharine Clark Gallery 49 Geary St. Second Floor San Francisco, CA 94108
Note: Packard asks that visitors bring postage paid business reply envelopes from inside their junk mail to the gallery and drop them in the supplied receptacle.