An experienced marketing professional with an interest in community enrichment, Marc Caposino has used his creativity on several notable projects. One of these occurred in 2004 while he was working as the marketing director for the San Francisco Municipal Transit Association. During May of that year, Marc Caposino utilized unused advertisement spaces inside buses as a way to reach out to the community through student art.
Named Rolling Galleries, the exhibition featured poster prints of more than 1,400 paintings and photographs created by 175 students from San Francisco's Academy of Art University. By transforming dozens of city buses into art galleries for nearly an entire month, the exhibition, which was part of San Francisco's ComMUNIty Artists Program, delighted passengers and gave student artists exposure to a much wider audience than normal. In fact, while the original art was hanging in the academy's main gallery, Rolling Galleries was touring San Francisco, providing thousands of commuters with the chance to view the artwork from their seats on the bus.
Named Rolling Galleries, the exhibition featured poster prints of more than 1,400 paintings and photographs created by 175 students from San Francisco's Academy of Art University. By transforming dozens of city buses into art galleries for nearly an entire month, the exhibition, which was part of San Francisco's ComMUNIty Artists Program, delighted passengers and gave student artists exposure to a much wider audience than normal. In fact, while the original art was hanging in the academy's main gallery, Rolling Galleries was touring San Francisco, providing thousands of commuters with the chance to view the artwork from their seats on the bus.