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Sami See
Sami See is a multidisciplinary artist, filmmaker, curator, and health advocate from San Francisco whose work bridges art, healing, and community. Her practice spans film, muralism, and exhibition curation exploring public space as a vessel for cultural memory and embodied resilience. A UC Berkeley graduate and former Executive Director at UCSF’s Center for Health and Community, Sami has produced films and exhibitions amplifying diasporic and queer voices. Founder of City Grants, she supports artists of color in accessing resources for social change. Her latest project, FLOOD, unites dance, sound, and ritual to explore the ecology of the island body.
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