The article explores Mr. Lobo's arrival in San Francisco's art world, highlighting a unique partnership with Black & White Projects, a gallery known for experimental art. As the host of Cinema Insomnia, Mr. Lobo has fostered a community centered around cult B-movies. The gallery, curated by Rhiannon Evans MacFadyen, pushes artistic boundaries and addresses underrepresented communities. This event spotlights the intersection of classic late-night cinema and contemporary art, creating a vibrant new space for cultural engagement and appreciation.
Mr. Lobo has been the host of Cinema Insomnia for decades, cultivating a community of ‘CInsomniacs’ who worship at the altar of midnight movies.
Rhiannon Evans MacFadyen describes her mission at Black & White Projects as one that ‘holds space for communities’ needs’ while pushing artistic boundaries.
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