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Portraits from Meatpaper by Julio Duffoo

We’re pleased to announce our first exhibition, at 18 Reasons in San Francisco. Since Meatpaper Issue One, Julio Duffoo has been shooting extraordinary portraits of the people who spend their lives engaged with meat.


WHAT:

Julio Duffoo’s portraits will be installed at 18 Reasons Gallery. We’ll be co-hosting two 18th Hour events. Bi-Rite Market will be serving tastes of some of their favorite wines, as well as their house-made charcuterie.

As 18 Reasons is a very small space, we will hold openings on two consecutive Thursday evenings. Please join us!

During the second session on July 2, we will host an Open Meat Mic. Prepare your favorite poem, song, story, display, or performance about meat (in 3 minutes or less) and share it at 18 Reasons. Sign up for 3 minute time slots by emailing Meatpaper at events@meatpaper.com. Please title your email “Open Meat Mic” and include your full name.

WHEN:
Thursday June 25, 7-9pm
Thursday July 2, 7-9pm

more details

Gallery hours by appointment. Please email to schedule.

WHERE:
18 Reasons
593 Guerrero St.
San Francisco, CA 94110

ADMISSION:
$10 / $5 for 18 Reasons members

MORE INFORMATION:
duffoophotography.com/meatpaper
meatpaper.com
18Reasons.org

ABOUT JULIO DUFFOO:
Julio Duffoo works professionally on assignments that take him all around the world. He has shown his work in galleries in New York as well as in the Bay Area. His work for Meatpaper has taken him from butcher shop to slaughterhouse to taxidermy studio.

ABOUT 18 REASONS:
18 Reasons is part of the Bi-Rite Family of businesses, and was created as a way to give back to the neighborhood that has contributed to and supported Bi-Rite over the years. It’s a space to come together, engage with the people who feed us, view work by local artists, and learn about what we eat and why. As a non-profit community space, we are supported by individual memberships, Bi-Rite Market, and other neighborhood businesses.

 

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Photo of John Taylor and his one man slaughterhouse by Julio Duffoo

 
 
   
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