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100 HOURS IN THE DARK
By Kate Kline May

Louise Brooks

Kate Kline May is a Bay Area photographer and filmmaker whose photographs have been included in a major group show at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, a solo show in Tokyo at Zeit Foto Gallery and a solo show at Bank of America World Headquarters, San Francisco. May's film “Alice Underground” won the San Francisco International Film Festival Bay Area Showcase in 1986, and her 1997 documentary “Shakespeare's Children” was honored in major national film festivals and shown on PBS/KQED. Both films are now in the permanent collection of Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley. Her 1972 portfolio “Innocents” is in the permanent collection of photography of the Oakland Museum.

The images from the portfolio “100 Hours in the Dark” were shot off the screen while vintage movies were shown at the Telegraph Repertory Movie Theater shortly before it closed.

For more information on the artist, please visit her site.