2840 Mariposa St
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 621-0507
http://orthosurg.ucsf.edu/oti/outreach/programs/igot/
The Double Play has been a San Francisco Gem since it opened across the street from the old San Francisco Seals Stadium in 1909!! You will enjoy all the sports memorabilia from local and national teams as well as our delicious Italian-American inspired menu. The Double Play has a bar, dinning room, and indoor patio, that is available for rentals of any kind (capacity 100). Please contact for prices. We are now serving dinner Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays from 5-9. Check us out on Yelp.
Daily Happy Hour until 7PM Drink Specials every day 4 flat screen TVs with satellite cable for major sporting events Internet MP3 jukebox (SOON TO DIE DIE DIE) and be replaced by my Box Music Saucy, back-talking beer jerks ("bartenders")
At Oddball Films we license stock footage from our massive film and media archive to clients worldwide. We also curate, unique, twice weekly film screenings in our screening room. Check out http://oddballfilms.blogspot.com/ for more information on our screenings.
Workspace is a beautiful old industrial building converted into an arts facility. More than 22 artists now work in the building, in a range of diverse mediums.
Theatre of Yugen is a San Francisco based ensemble of artists from North America, Europe, and Asia who create works of world theater influenced by the classical Japanese dramatic forms of Noh and Kyogen. Whether the subject matter of our shows is classical or contemporary, and whether our performance is primarily serious or comic, we strive to project the aesthetic quality of yugen, or mysterious elegance, which gives our work a distinctive style and provides a unique experience to our audience. Our ensemble members receive training in the traditional Japanese Noh and Kyogen forms. We also engage with colleagues in the experimental arts community and incorporate other diverse performance styles and artistic media into our work. We are proud to have been part of the San Francisco arts scene for more than thirty years and to have established a national and international reputation through tours across the United States, Europe, and the Far East. Theatre of Yugen is supported by a dedicated staff and an active board of directors.
Established in 1990, Brian Gross Fine Art specializes in contemporary painting, sculpture, photography, and works on paper. The gallery features a diversity of artists, ranging from strong emerging talent to established modern masters. Gallery artists include: Peter Alexander, Joe Amrhein, Estate of Robert Arneson, Karl Benjamin, Tony Berlant, Chad Buck, Marco Casentini, Freddy Chandra, Estate of Roy De Forest, Lewis deSoto, Josh Dov, Donald Feasél, Linda Fleming, Teo González, Dana Hart-Stone, Cheonae Kim, Dale Kistemaker, Robin McDonnell, Ed Moses, Sono Osato, Pard Morrison, Ruth Pastine, Meridel Rubenstein, Robert Sagerman, Phil Sims, Stephen Sollins, Roy Thurston, Amy Trachtenberg, and Andrea Way.
Ensuring the visibility and documentation of Asian American women in the arts. Through exhibitions, publications, and educational programs, we offer thought-provoking perspectives that challenge societal assumptions and promote dialogue.
We produce, co-produce, present, and co-present some really cool new work. We like it a lot, and think you will too.
The Joe Goode Annex is available to rent for classes, rehearsals, performances, and special events. “I hope to create a space to experiment, a space to explore new perspectives on performance as a living and talking art form. San Francisco has always been known as a hotbed for people who are thinkers and visionaries about alternative arts with new ideas around performance. I don’t ever want that to go away.” – Joe Goode
Craft Labs is an art studio for making things, learning new skills, while meeting and learning from others. Classes are inexpensive, generally about 2 hours long and held in the evenings, and some weekends. Take a class, it is a great way to relax after work. The studio is in a former factory building, now full of professional artists, in the Mission/Potrero Hill neighborhood. Art materials and full instructions will be provided except where specified. Much of the art supplies come from SCRAP, a store that sells all kinds of materials discarded from industry. This shop helps keep useful items out of the landfill.
Martha Rodriguez is a self taught, Chicana artist. Originally from San Jose, she has been a resident of San Francisco for many years. Martha has a degree in Social Welfare from U.C. Berkeley and worked in the field of Public Health at the onset of the AIDS epidemic in the 1980’s. She helped with researching the causes and effects of HIV during that time. When her son and daughter were born, she began to volunteer in their schools creating Chicano culture related art curriculum to share with the students. It was then that she began to explore her own art form making jewelry, crafts and painting. Always intrigued by color, cultures, creativity and lifestyles, Martha continues to create one of a kind jewelry with an emphasis on bright colors, beadwork and Dia de los Muertos / Frida Kahlo iconography. Her home accessories also highlight Latino icons with an assortment of crowns, crosses framed in shadow boxes. Martha’s paintings, also rich in color carry on the thread of Chicano themes and also explore the beauty of women’s powerful bodies as a more natural alternative to the gaunt images seen in fashion magazines. In life, Martha was diagnosed with Leukemia in 2010. As a cancer survivor, she lives each day enriched by the challenges she faces, every smile she receives and laugh she can share. She sees life as a myriad of bright colors she hopes to express in the artwork she creates.
Zomadic MakerSpace is a place where enthusiastic creators of all sorts gather, collaborate and create almost anything using state of the art digital fabrications tools. Opening Summer 2015