Public Knowledge is a two-year project based in San Francisco that aims to foster public dialogue on the cultural impact of urban change. Through artist projects, research collaborations, public programs, and publishing, it builds connections between ideas, individuals, and communities, addressing the challenges of inequality, rising costs, and the loss of cultural memory in the face of rapid technological growth.
The Public Knowledge Library, a temporary branch of the San Francisco Public Library housed within SFMOMA, serves as the main hub for the project. It offers resources such as books, magazines, and newspapers that address the current changes in San Francisco, as well as exploring the historic and contemporary relevance of public libraries in supporting individual needs, fostering community spirit, and strengthening the fabric of civic life.
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