6th Street Blow Out

Anyone who has lived in, been to or just casually followed the history and present tense of San Francisco knows that the city is changing. Rapidly. Tech, transplants and other major companies have not only moved in, but housing prices have soared to such heights that homelessness and street culture has been pushed to certain city centers. Always one of the most active street scenes in the city is 6th and Market, long the home of the influential Luggage Store Gallery but also the connecting points of the Tenderloin and SOMA. Having lived in the 6th and Market neighborhood for over a decade, muralist and painter Barneclo narrates and juxtaposes how the city's new feel is balanced with old.

A Film By: Jeremy McNamara

Starring: Brian Barneclo

Produced By: Corda Film

Sound By: Tyler Brown

Motion Graphics By: Trevor Morgan

Music By: El Michels Affair, A Tribe Called Quest & Two Lone Swordsmen

Special Thanks: Benny Gold, Dottie's Cafe & Martin Reed

brianbarneclo.com
cordafilm.com

Cast: Jeremy McNamara

Tags: Homeless Epidemic, Mural Art, Tech Industry, Benny Gold, 6th & Market, The Tenderloin, Market Street, Jeremy McNamara, Corda Film, Brian Barneclo, Changing City, 6th Street Blow Out, San Francisco Street Art, Tyler Brown and Gentrification

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