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Pop-up Cannabis ART + CUlTURE Gallery

Paraphernalia Gallery x Mirage Medicinal

21+ Up Event @ Sunday Streets

Sunday, Aug. 18th

11a-4pm

985 Folsom St. @ 6th St

LIMITED CAPACITY

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Mirage Medicinal

An Upcoming Filipino-American Owned Cannabis Dispensary

Mirage Medicinal is a part of a new generation of cannabis entrepreneurs incorporating wellness, positive community impact, and social equity.

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Founder, and SF native, Malcolm Joshua Weitz, is one of the first small business owners to participate in SF’s Cannabis Equity Program, a program designed to lower barriers to cannabis licensing for those hardest hit by the War on Drugs. His story was featured on Viceland’s Weediquitte Episode: Going Legit

Slated to open next year, Mirage Medicinal will be a creative space focused on serving the community while building a socially just, wellness-based, cannabis culture.

 

PARAPHERNALIA POP-UP GALLERY

Featured Artists, Exhibitors, AND MUSIC

 

A FILIPINX-AMERICAN PERSPECTIVE ON CANNABIS

Weed in Progress is an ongoing series that sheds light on the issue of Cannabis and how it can benefit the Philippines. While a considerable number of countries are now able to consume, purchase and sell Cannabis, many countries like the Philippines are still at the mercy of governments that continue to criminalize Marijuana users and enthusiasts.
 

NEW Lumiyab MURAL

LUMIYAB means to spark or burn, metaphorically referring to an inner fire.

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This wall was painted in collaboration with Artist Kristian Kabuay & Sami See at Mirage Medicinal, a soon to open cannabis dispensary. 

The word LUMIYAB means to spark or burn, metaphorically referring to an inner fire. Kristian is a master letterer, specializing in baybayin, a pre-Philippine calligraphy. He designed and painted the lettering and designs that fill them. 

Kristian & Sami designed and painted the woman in the center of the wall. She is a Pinay Warrior who is also repping San Francisco, a true "Friscopinx" in the lineage of Tony Robles, Al Robles, and current artists reinventing the term such as Mister Rey.  

 
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