2099 Folsom St
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 552-6066
PUBLIC WORKS "Givin' the People what they Want" a multifaceted event and community space in San Francisco's Mission District. Public Works consists of a performance/event space, bar, art gallery and artist work shop/community room. From DJ oriented Club Parties and live bands to independent film screenings,performance art and random creative Outbursts, Public Works is a Hangout, a Happening, an Adventure. The art gallery provides a space where the work of local SF based artists can mingle with both the up and coming art star and the budding savant. We encourage the growth of art and creativity in the Mission and San Francisco as a whole and are intent to provide a forum and a physical space for both. As part of our commitment to the Neighborhood we will donate a portion of our proceeds to various local non profits in addition to assisting them with promotions and events. Root Division ( http://rootdivision.org/ ) , a non profit which brings art classes to kids in schools that can't afford programs is a current beneficiary. We're all about bringing the wide array of San Francisco's underground scenes and styles together under one roof while promoting and linking with some of the bay areas most inspiring, creatively oriented non profits PUBLIC WORKS: a zone for mixing, mingling and collaboration. . . YOU ASKED FOR IT: Sprung Hardwood floors Funktion 1 sound Multiple rooms Friendly staff Cubbys for Jackets Decent Non alcoholic drinks Multiple Projectors Art........ YOU GOT IT ! ! Our Mission as we stalwartly step forth: GIVE THE PEOPLE WHAT THEY WANT ! !
The Lab is an experimental art space celebrated for its commitment to avant-garde programming in visual, sonic, and performance art. Located in San Francisco’s historic Redstone Building in the heart of the Mission District, The Lab is committed to bridging dialogues between artists and the community. It is known for pushing boundaries with a do-it-yourself scrappiness, promoting challenging, urgent work, and providing early opportunities for emerging and established artists since 1984.
The NWBLK is a retail environment where designers, craftsmen, and makers conspire to produce and present the furniture, fashion, and objects that define the 21st century.
Curatorial space located in the Mission District of San Francisco, California. Cranium Corporation is a curatorial and scientific consortium that promotes the work of artists and exhibitions that prompt critical conversations about environmental, political, and socioeconomic realities of today.
Contemporary art gallery focusing on emerging Bay Area artists. Incline Gallery was founded and is owned by Christo Oropeza and Brian Perrin Incline Gallery is an alternative art space that fosters relationships between community and artists. We create opportunities for emerging as well as established artists to exhibit in a non-cube format that challenges and encourages experimentation in exhibition design. Our role continues to expand by facilitating outside curators, international exchanges and partnerships within a community based organization. Excerpt from DailySecret.com- Suggesting a trek down an alley in the heart of the Mission may sound like mean-spirited tourist advice, but turn down this one and you’ll discover a surprising treat – the Incline Gallery. Tucked between a bike shop and The Summit SF coffee shop, the Incline Gallery is so named because the exhibition space is spread vertically up a ramp that crisscrosses the building and makes for a wonderful wander. The exhibitions are thoughtfully curated and the shows I’ve seen have been humorous, thought-provoking and inventive - and you thought Mission alleys were only about murals.
Art Explosion Studios is San Francisco's largest Artist's collective with over 350 artists. We have some of the best art studios in the city and it is a great place to make art and meet interesting artists in a comfortable atmosphere. For studio space call 415-323-3020
Open 7 days by appointment. Lori Shantzis has been curating and selling art for over 20 years. She is currently director of a.Muse Gallery and Art Consulting, located in the Mission, where she exhibits local emerging and mid-career artists in a variety of mediums. In addition, she supplies art to several high-end furniture showrooms in the San Francisco Design Center, working with interior designers and private collectors throughout the Bay Area. a.Muse alums include photographers Luis Delgado, Seth Dickerman, and Molly DeCoudreaux and painters Jeff Burwell, Jacob Tillman, and Christina Mazza. Part of her consulting services include working with artists to develop their art and their portfolios.
The Aesthetic Union began as a desire for collaboration. Printing has long been the process where designer and artist come together to duplicate their work. But printmaking is a craft that requires years of dedication to master. When an artist and designer collaborate with a Master Printer, a new type of artwork is created. The image is altered from the process. From the artist’s hand, to printing plates, to the press, and then finally, the pressman’s eye, the final product is an entirely different specimen. It’s been transformed through the alchemical processes of a craft that’s been around for centuries. Our goal is not only to show people the process, but educate; printing is essential to the form that they hold in their hands. From custom-designed business cards, limited edition posters, packaging, etc, we love collaborating with people who have amazing ideas or designs. The union in Aesthetic Union is about our relationship with you. You are who we are printing and designing for. The Aesthetic Union is you and I.
FFDG is the physical destination for Fecalface.com, the content-rich, comprehensive, multidisciplinary art and culture website supporting the art scene in San Francisco and beyond since 2000, offering visitors the opportunity to experience, in person, the work they enjoy showcased online at fecalface.com.
Roll Up Gallery is an exciting spot situated in the heart of San Francisco’s Mission District. We are dedicated to the promotion of national and international emerging and established artists. Roll Up Gallery is part of the Public Works venue. (http://publicsf.com) a performance/event space, bar, art gallery and artist work shop/community room. Public Works and Roll Up Gallery encourage the growth of art and creativity in the Mission and San Francisco. Curator: Betty Bigas Assistant: Lauryn Porte
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.
we build sustainable properties, embrace green innovation and believe that good design can be done with any budget. by applying our vertical integration process, we finish every project in an efficient way. all of the services can be done under the same roof, which enables us to save your time and money. P.O. Box 31081, san francisco, ca 94131
The Healthy Dancers’ Clinic (HDC) is an education-based clinic, staffed by volunteer healthcare practitioners. Our main objectives are to provide guidance and advise dancers/performance artists on injury management, recovery and longevity.
Maker of high performance carbon fiber guitars and ukuleles.