Brett Cook Reflects on 30 Years of Socially Conscious Art
Briefly

In the mid-'90s, Cook became part of the first wave of Bay Area aerosol artists to exhibit at larger, well-respected institutional spaces, along with Barry "Twist" McGee.Those years were especially vibrant: Cook worked at Southern Exposure as a curator, created murals in Mission District alleys and elsewhere around the city, and still painted at the railroad tracks.
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