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Discover the untold story of a true San Francisco Renaissance man at our newest exhibition, Ralph Chessé: A San Francisco Century, now open in the Jewett Gallery at the Main Library. Chessé, a prolific but little-known San Francisco artist, spent the bulk of his life in the Bay Area, and his artistic endeavors —painting, sculpture and notably, marionette production and performance—reflect numerous touchstones of the Bay Area’s cultural and social life, from the WPA to theater, television and rock and roll. His expressive, exquisitely carved puppets enacted everything from Shakespeare’s tragedies to the teachings of animal kingdom educator Brother Buzz, in a beloved children’s show that ran from 1953 to 1969 on mainstream television and was syndicated nationally. On May 18, you're invited to celebrate the opening with us. Enjoy a tour by exhibition curator Glen Helfand, watch a demonstration of different puppet styles with local puppeteer Fred C. Reilly III and hear about Chessé 's life and work from Bruce Chessé, his son and collaborator. Learn more and get the full program schedule: https://lnkd.in/gHV46EkU

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