We invite you to the first West Coast exhibition and book launch of PEACE, Jim Marshall's stunning black-and-white photographic studies of the peace sign, a symbol embraced by the counterculture movement, which remains relevant as the universal message of free speech, opposition to war, nuclear disarmament, and hope.
Opening Reception
Friday, October 20, from 6:30 to 8pm
With talk & book-signing by Jim Marshall Photography LLC owner Amelia Davis RSVP Here
We invite you to the exhibition and book launch of 'PEACE,' Jim Marshall's stunning black-and-white photographic studies of the peace sign, a symbol embraced by the counterculture movement, which remains relevant as the universal message of free speech, opposition to war, nuclear disarmament, and hope.
Private Reception
Wednesday, September 6, from 6 to 8pm
With talk & book-signing by Jim Marshall Photography LLC owner Amelia Davis
(RSVP Here)
PRESENTS 'JIM MARSHALL: JAZZ FESTIVAL' OPENING RECEPTION: THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 2017, 6PM - 8PM
Talk • Book Release • Live jazz performance throughout the event
The amazing legacy of photographer Jim Marshall is explored in a special public event on Monday, June 12. “Wrangling the Brilliant and Notorious Legacy of Jim Marshall,” focuses on the bands and the visual chronicler who brought the counterculture movement to the forefront during the Summer of Love.
If you'll be in the LA area this March 10, don't miss the Grammy Museum's opening celebration of the exhibit Jim Marshall's 1967, which features Jim's glorious photography chronicling the Summer of Love. The evening includes a Q&A with exhibition co-curators Amelia Davis of the Jim Marshall Estate and Meg Shiffler of The San Francisco Arts Commission, and San Francisco-based music critic and author Joel Selvin.
Exhibition Locations: San Francisco City Hall, Ground Floor Exhibition + North Light Court Banners Opening Reception: Thursday, January 26, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Free and open to the public Exhibition Dates: January 26 - June 17, 2017
The San Francisco Arts Commission Galleries presents
Jim Marshall's 1967