Four decades of cut-and-paste, camera-in-hand storytelling — from the Castro to MDC tours across Europe. An independent archive and active studio for hire.
— Portfolio
A curated visual anthology of counterculture tactile collage, underground graphic assets, and raw subculture documentation.
— The Journey
Castro & Market St., San Francisco — roommate and ally to flag designer Gilbert Baker.
Video documentation team, the Digital Michelangelo Project.
Owner & Creative Director of high-end boutique La Venus.
Touring videographer for legendary hardcore band MDC across Europe.
Ms. Candace B is a multi-disciplinary artist, videographer, and pioneer of fine-art analogue collage.
Formally educated in Commercial Design and Art History at the Colorado Institute of Art, and further trained in multimedia at San Francisco State University and Emily Griffith Technical College, her life is intertwined with seminal cultural shifts.
In the 1990s she lived at the absolute epicenter of San Francisco's counterculture movement near Castro and Market St., counting iconic rainbow flag designer Gilbert Baker as a close ally and roommate. The visual vocabulary she developed in that period — protest poster meets fine-art collage — still shapes every piece she makes.
Her career is highlighted by serving on the video documentation team for Stanford's prestigious Digital Michelangelo Project, owning and acting as Creative Director for the high-end boutique La Venus in North Beach, and embarking on an international tour as a videographer for the legendary punk band MDC.
Her deeply expressive, street-inspired underground pop art explores themes of identity, autonomy, and raw human connection — work made by hand, edited with rhythm, and offered without apology.
— Services
Visual documentation, post-production, and independent creative production driven by decades of real-world historical and artistic mastery.
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