As far as the SF area - very small scenes in some bay area burbs but far far less of "the characteristic "mix" of art bohemia scenes " than what still exists in SF and Oakland. Once you go through the Caldecott Tunnel things get very conservative (by Northern California standards). There have always been little pockets that have a bit of an artist colony vibe (Point Richmond, Alameda to some extent). As for the south bay and Marin, they are as or more expensive than SF, certainly more than Oakland.
I suspect the Cultural Bohemia of the Burbs is primarily found on the internet. Brook On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 3:03 AM, Chuck Kleinhans <chuck...@northwestern.edu>wrote: > > On Aug 30, 2011, at 11:17 PM, Brook Hinton wrote: > > > Yes. Oakland and SF combined are less than half the size of Chicago and a > fraction of LA. San Francisco has well under a million people in a city > with very limited space of the type that normally fosters underground art > scenes. So on that level its not really a fair comparison. > > > > And given that, you have to give major props to the people that do make > it happen, and especially those organizations that kept it going through the > first dotcom boom, which permanently changed the cultural landscape of this > city, completely wiped out a huge number of arts organizations and destroyed > much of the framework for any real underground to exist at all. > > > > Brook > > This is just speculation on my part, but it's been widely reported that the > suburbs are now increasingly the places where lower income folks can afford > to live and not in the urban core: thus recent immigrants, people arriving > from other regions of the US, the working class, and minorities of various > kinds are entering the collar communities. The characteristic "mix" of art > bohemia scenes might now be developing in the burbs? Can anyone report > evidence of this in the US? Elsewhere? > > Chuck Kleinhans > > > _______________________________________________ > FrameWorks mailing list > FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks > -- ____________________________ Brook Hinton Moving Image and Sound Maker www.brookhinton.com Associate Professor / Assistant Chair Film Program at CCA California College of the Arts www.cca.edu/film
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