75 Reasons to Live: Beth Lisick on Chris Johanson
June 16, 2010 | ByFiled under: Projects/Series
Beth Lisick is a poet, writer, and performer. Her recentest book is called Helping Me Help Myself: One Skeptic, 10 Self-Help Gurus, and a Year on the Brink of the Comfort Zone. Chris Johanson, former long-time Bay Area artist, is in the house today rehearsing with The 17th & Capps for tomorrow night’s Now Playing event. More on the SFMOMA website about Chris, here.
Remember the end of Manhattan, when Woody Allen asks himself what makes life worth living? Last January, during SFMOMA’s three day 75th anniversary celebration, 75 people from the Bay Area creative community gave extremely short talks—7.5 minutes or less!—on a single collection work of their choosing. Someone called it ‘manic splendor’—and it was. You can follow the 75 Reasons to Live talks as we post them by checking in here.


