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  • You who are About to Read we Salute You
  • Marshall Weber (bio)

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Marshall Weber

Marshall Weber is an artist with significant bodies of work in: artists' books, collage, poetry, video, and performance art. In 1984, Weber co-founded Artists' Television Access in San Francisco, one of the country's first community media arts organizations, which remains a vibrant part of the Bay Area arts community. Weber was directing curator there from 1984 till 1991. In 1999, he co-founded Booklyn and has been a curator and a represented artist there since that date. Weber has curated and produced hundreds of exhibitions globally and is known for his advocacy for cultural diversity and creative social justice and environmental activism.

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