Event Listing - Galleries

Fri Apr 25, 2008 - Tue May 13, 2008

No Borders Camp



Location
Date and Time
3248 22nd Street
San Francisco, CA 94110 map
cross street: Valencia
district: Mission


Fri Apr 25, 2008 (9am - 2am)
Sat Apr 26, 2008 (9am - 2am)
Sun Apr 27, 2008 (9am - 12:30am)
Mon Apr 28, 2008 (9am - 12:30am)
Tue Apr 29, 2008 (9am - 12:30am)

Description
+ No Borders Camp // Campamento Contra las Fronteras +
An Exhibition of the Artists and Activists Encampment on Both Sides of the Border
Documented by El Fotografo Clandestino in Calexico & Mexicali // November 2007

Showing April 25th - May 13th, 2008 at the Revolution Cafe in the Mission District
en San Francisco de California // 3248 22nd Street @ Bartlett // 9a - Midnight // Free !

Opening Thursday, May 1st in Solidarity with the National Immigrant Rights Marches
Reception and Film Screening 8pm - Midnight
www.fotografoclandestino.com


In October 2007 artists and activists from the United States and Mexico met on both sides of the wall between Calexico and Mexicali to camp for five days and call into question the increased militarization of the border. Built off a movement founded in Europe, this was the first No Borders Camp to be held in North America and on two sides of an international border. The intention of the participants was to create an autonomous and unified encampment of peoples from multiple countries despite the physical, political, and mental barriers that divided them. Under continuous surveillance by border patrol agents for five days and nights, the campers organized and improvised workshops, conversations, direct actions, marches, memorials, murals, dances, and other experiments and experiences around, against, and atop the border fence as well as within local communities, maquilas, the port of entry, a detention center and a state cemetery where the bodies of unidentified migrants are buried. www.noborderscamp.org