| Art Hazelwood is a San Francisco artist, curator and activist.
From 2003 his show, Hubris Corpulentus, a series of prints about
current US wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, has been traveling around
the country including venues in the Bay Area as well as in Indiana,
Rhode Island and New Hampshire.
Over the last 6 years he has created three large scale print
book projects with the fine print publisher Eastside Editions,
based in San Francisco. These projects include a large mixed
linocut and etching accordion fold book that when expanded presents
an image 12 inches high and fifteen feet long.
He has worked for more than a decade with homelessness rights
organizations, providing visual imagery in support of their activities.
He has coordinated artists in political poster campaigns addressing
issues of homelessness.
His prints are in many public collections including the New
York Public Library, Stanford Special Collections Library and
The Library of Congress, RSDI Museum, Yale Special Collections
Library, and The Whitney Museum of American Art.
He has organized more than 20 group exhibitions and curated several
retrospectives including of William Wolff at St. Mary's
College, Moraga, 2004, and Frank Rowe and Richard Correll at
the Meridian Gallery in San Francisco, 2005.
Read more about Art
Hazelwood in his Biography...
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