{"id":2019,"date":"2010-03-02T21:09:28","date_gmt":"2010-03-03T05:09:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hamburgereyes.com\/?p=2019"},"modified":"2010-03-02T21:09:28","modified_gmt":"2010-03-03T05:09:28","slug":"two-four-home-girls-circa-1980","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hamburgereyes.com\/2010\/03\/02\/two-four-home-girls-circa-1980\/","title":{"rendered":"TWO FOUR HOME GIRLS, CIRCA 1980"},"content":{"rendered":"
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“The Tiny Locas, “You and I” dances, and the Low-rider cars represented rites of passage and the social scene for teenage girls in the early 1980’s in the 24th Street Mission neighborhood. The exhibition features photographs by Sandy Cuadra – a former Tiny Loca who has lived in the Mission for over 30 years- memories of dancing, cars, parties in the park, and tight friendships. In addition, footage from the Mission Film Archive (thanks to filmmaker Vero Majano) further activates the world of Low-riders and the “You and I” dances. Vintage posters to promote those dances, made by Mitchell Salazar, also hang in the gallery, and complete this nostalgic look into a particular period in the Mission that speaks to the former teenager in all of us.”<\/p>\n
SOLO MUJERES EXHIBITION
\nOPENING RECEPTION MARCH 3RD, 6-9:30PM
\nADMISSION $5
\nMISSION CULTURAL CENTER<\/p>\n