The many lived realities of Tehran — the largest city in the Middle East, where the political climate is everchanging — can now be seen in the Mission District. The exhibit, One Day: A Collective Narrative of Tehran, will be showing at Intersection for the Arts through Jan. 23, 2010.

 

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  1. I think this is a great exhibition and opportunity for Americans to understand Iran and its people not through its government but through its art.

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  2. Great idea, very evocative. It’ll get some hate mail from kneejerk bigots, but that’s their problem. Hope it does well.

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