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I Hear What You See
Born blind, Kenny Hall, one of the most influential old-time musicians living today, hears the world that most of us see. With his unique mandolin style and repertoire of songs we hear Kenny's inspiring story: music, friends, and his musical community.
Preceded by Philip Pearlstein: Naked Vision Ironic, imperturbable, mischievous and fascinating, Philip Pearlstein's controversial creative vision continues to drive him forward, upstream against time and art history. Considered the father of New Realism, through his prolific painting, writing, and teaching, Pearlstein has had a tremendous impact on modern and postmodern art.
And Meter Man, directed by Sebastopol native Victor Fanucchi Meter Man is a short, crass, yet compassionate documentary about what it's like for three Midwestern parking enforcers to walk the beat while facing constant public hostility.
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LocationSebastopol Center for the Arts
6780 Depot St.
Sebastopol, CA 95472
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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