Inside Mr. Lobo's secret horror movie night in San Francisco
Briefly

Mr. Lobo, renowned for hosting late-night horror films on Cinema Insomnia, has made a notable entrance into San Francisco's avant-garde art world through Black & White Projects, a gallery that emphasizes experimental art. Curated by Rhiannon Evans MacFadyen, this space champions innovative ideas and underrepresented communities. The opening event featured a vibrant atmosphere, with art enthusiasts indulging in themed food and celebrating the intersection of cinema and contemporary art. MacFadyen's dedication to providing a platform for unconventional art aligns seamlessly with Lobo’s cinematic legacy.
"Mr. Lobo, the patron saint of late-night movie hosts, has found his new home within San Francisco's avant-garde art scene, merging cinema with experimental art."
"Rhiannon Evans MacFadyen, curator at Black & White Projects, creates a space for art that is outside the norm and supports underrepresented communities."
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