Jane "in vain" Winkelman
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TAKE A BITE OUT OF AMERICA

Above: Artists from COALITION ON HOMELESSNESS STREET SHEET, SF Center: Jane "In Vain" Winkelman: Take a Bite Out of America; all other artists: Art Hazelwood, Eliza Miller, Iris Churcher, ChiChi Mundo, John Keating, Ed Gould, Police Watch
STREET SHEET, a publication of the Coalition on Homelessness, SF was founded in 1989. It is a monthly tabloid written primarily by homeless and formerly homeless people that provides its readers with a perspective on homelessness that mainstream media simply cannot match. It provides a unique opportunity to its vendors as well: a dignified alternative to panhandling. The STREET SHEET (cover price $1) is given free to qualified poor and homeless San Franciscans, who get to retain 100% of the proceeds from their sales. Last year, the paper celebrated its 15th anniversary, making it the oldest continuously published street newspaper in the world. (http://www.cohsf.org/eng)
top to bottom:
"Michael—we loved him so much" 2009, acrylic on illustration board, 16 x 12 inches; WANNA BE ME? 2008, acrylic, mixed media on Crescent illustration board, 10 x 14.5 inches; Need More Money 2008, acrylic on arches, 30 x 40 inches; Back Together Forever, 2007, acrylic on arches, 30 x 40 inches; Disaster Ahead-Earth Warms Up 2006, acrylic on illustration board, 15 x 20 inches; The Whole World Said Good-bye to Mother Theresa and Princess Diana 1997, acrylic on arches paper, 30 x 40 inches; Newts' Orphanage, acrylic on arches paper, 30 x 40 inches; The Good News is Money Does Really Grow on Trees; The Morgue Welcome, acrylic on arches paper, 30 x 40 inches
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