Steven Gray interview with Mary Richards (Tape 146, Side B)
Contributor
Richards, Mary
Date Created and/or Issued
1987
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Interview with Steven Gray, an architect who opposed a proposed mural of Harvey Milk at Duboce Park on the grounds that Milk deserves better than a mural. Instead, Gray proposed a sculpture garden in honor of Milk. Topics include art, public art, Duboce Park, Parks and Recreation, Harvey Milk, class, and politics. Tape 146: Side B: Steven Gray (Duboce Park). August 1987. Audio Cassette.
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