urban.bazaar.jpgUrban Bazaar is hosting an art show and fundraiser for SF’s City Arts and Technology (CAT) High School this Sunday, featuring the work of Leilani Banayos and Michael Robins, two students who are currently interning at Urban Bazaar. For every work sold, the artists are donating half their profits to their school’s art program.

CAT is unique in that all upperclassmen must take the semester-long Workplace Learning Experience internship program in which each student must carry out a project of their choosing to benefit a host business.

Banayos and Robins’ contribution just happens to be the “Snacks and Crafts” art show. Banayos’ style is mostly cartoon and anime illustrations; she’ll be featuring original framd drawings and prints of her work. Robins will be offering a variety of pieces, as he works in a myriad of mediums, including illustration, painting, and photography.

Admission to the show is free, and refreshments will also be provided.

What: Urban Bazaar presents “Snacks and Crafts”
When: Sunday, November 20th from 5:30-7:30pm
Where: Urban Bazaar: 1371 9th Ave.
Cost: free admission, with half of proceeds from pieces sold going to SF’s City Arts and Technology (CAT) High School

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Always in motion. April Siese writes about music, takes photos at shows, and even helps put them on behind the scenes as a stagehand. She's written everything from hard news to beauty features, as well as fiction and poetry. She most definitely likes pie.

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