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MARTIN SNIPPER, director of the San Francisco Art Commission, parent body of the San Francisco Neighborhood Arts Program; STEPHEN GOLDSTINE, NAP director, now president of the San Francisco Art Institute; MARUJA CID, former community organizer for the NAP in the Mission District; and JOHN KREIDLER, arts administrator who developed the concept of hiring artists for work in school and community agencies under the Federal Comprehensive Employment Training Act (CETA), discuss aspects of the Neighborhood Arts Program since its creation in 1967.