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Linden Tree was conceived in late 2003 as an opportunity for a group of friends and associates to share with each other what they were most enthused about in their respective creative realms.  Using what was the new Sagan Piechota Architecture space on Linden St. as a venue, the original group of approximately 25 design / creative types came together and agreed that a monthly gathering would be desirable. 

For the the following years, a fabulous and diverse variety of individuals have shared with this growing community their work, process, and ideas in an open and casual and engaging format which has proven to be stimulating and inspiring.  Painters, writers, musicians, architects, industrial designers, printmakers, sculptors, glass artists, coffee roasters are a sampling of past presentations.

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Courtesy of Sharon Risedorph Photography

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Wednesday
Feb082017

Linden Tree Speaker Series Returns!

Wed 2/22 6-8pm

BUY TICKETS!

Pizza & Wine: 6-7pm

Speaker: 7-8pm

The monthly speaker series held here at 315 Linden is back!  We're kicking off this year with an in-house speaker: Build Public's Brooke Ray Rivera.  Build Public is a mission-driven nonprofit that leverages creative public-private partnerships to create, finance and maintain high quality urban public space in San Francisco and beyond!

Brooke Ray brings significant expertise in creative place-making, community development, and public private partnerships through her work in urban planning, public agency and private real estate investment sectors. Prior to joining Build Public, she led a creative real estate investment group focused on downtown revitalization in Silicon Valley, where she implemented multiple pop-up retail shops, two world-class public art exhibitions with SFMOMA and Christie’s, summer-long pop-up parks, and other creative place-making efforts  in conjunction with her work attracting and curating a vibrant commercial tenant mix in downtown Los Altos. She now brings this experience to bear in designing creative public private partnerships to leverage private interests for public benefit with Build Public.


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