From 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. today, head over to Point Richmond and look for the red dots.
The dots are part of the very first Point to Point Richmond event, which is hoped to be a monthly affair where merchants and organizations displaying a large red dot on their buildings host some kind of fun activity such as an art exhibit, musical performance or literary reading.
Read more about how the event came to be in this Richmond Standard article. Articles also appeared this week in the East Bay Express and West County Times. For more information about how to become involved, or for a list of today’s activities, visit the Point to Point Richmond website.
Below are a couple of images showing what you can expect to see this afternoon:
Susan Shore hung this at her spot: ar.ti.fact (photo courtesy of Point to Point Richmond)$100 or one hundred words of poetry? Betsy Kellas installs her exhibition of collage which she will offer for barter at Point to Point. (Photo courtesy of Point to Point Richmond)Anki Elbaz prepares for her first solo exhibition at Point to Point! Find her at the Gerlach building next to the plunge. (Photo courtesy of Point to Point Richmond)Raul Ibarra will open his woodworking shop during Point to Point for a look into his work in antique furniture repair and custom handiwork such as the challenge to make a display mount for this Japanese suit of armor. (Photo courtesy of Point to Point Richmond)An initial map of where visitors will find red dots, although more events may have been added since. (photo courtesy of Point to Point Richmond)
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