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Founded in 1935, SFMOMA was the first museum on the West Coast devoted to modern and contemporary art. From the outset, the museum has championed the most innovative and challenging art of its time, and we continue to exhibit and collect work by both modern masters and younger, less-established artists.
Club Six 1998-2012. San Francisco's most Legendary Underground Night Club, Art Gallery, & Live Performance Space owned & operated by Angel Cruz.
The barber lounge is a full service salon, spa, barbershop, gallery and event space. We cater to both women and men using the best products and services available.
Arttitud is interier design group. Europien fruneture showcase and art gallery. The best designers, furniture, art and entertainment. Located at 1121 Howard Street in San Francisco, Callifornia. www.arttitud.com
The International Art Museum of America is proudly situated in the community of downtown San Francisco. IAMA is a public-benefit, non-profit art museum which opened in October 2011. IAMA strives to provide a global lens for people to appreciate art and culture by unveiling the hidden bonds among seemingly disparate worlds. We have been working continuously to collect diverse artworks and to expand our beautiful collection, thus promoting harmony and peace among people. The International Art Museum of America is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
Mirus Gallery is a dynamic exhibition space established by curator and art dealer, Paul Hemming. The gallery program features contemporary artwork by emerging and mid-career artists in both solo and thematically organized group shows, highlighting work that emphasizes skill and process and aims to engage viewers on a sentient, emotional and evocative level.
Gallery Wendi Norris presents a compelling contemporary and modern program with a strong emphasis on the global arts market. Emblematic of the gallery’s trans-cultural nature are both the artists themselves and the content of their work. Through our expertise in the modern art world, with an unparalleled network in Surrealism, and our considered selection of some of today’s most dynamic artists, we work with and support a range of private clients, museums, significant art fairs, and not-for-profit art organizations.
Since 1969, the Community Arts Program has provided a free-of-charge fine arts studio for community artists who lack access to creative resources due to poverty and homelessness. The program provides artistic access, instruction, exhibition and sales opportunities while providing low-threshold, peer-based support in accessing services that contribute to personal stability. View us on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cchh_cap/
San Francisco, CA: Our commitment to traditional photographic arts remains intact with rentals available in the B&W and color darkrooms. The facility also houses a rental studio, state-of-the-art digital lab, and gallery that features work by emerging and established photographers. Our expansive resources include affordable high-end digital services, Wet Plate Collodion photography, and a darkroom trailer for portable photographic experiences. The diverse educational programs include year-round workshops in historic to contemporary processes, on and off-site tutoring, and a youth education program for schools, libraries, and summer camp. Because of our dedication to traditional and digital processes, RayKo provides an invaluable educational resource for numerous regional and national non-profit groups and schools.
At the Children’s Creativity Museum, we go beyond the conventional environment of play by inspiring kids to imagine, create and share in our multimedia environment. With every visit, kids are invited to create a unique media or art project that reflects and celebrates their creativity. We are a nonprofit 501(c)(3), community-based organization. EIN 94-3178735
Reverie Arts San Francisco is due to open 2015 in San Francisco, California. Until then please join us at our interim location (by Appointment) in San Francisco or at one of our National Art Fair or "Pop-Up" exhibitions. Our early-career to established artists are represented from throughout North America, Europe as well as Asia and focus on mixed-media, painting and sculpture.
Founded in 1935, SFMOMA was the first museum on the West Coast devoted to modern and contemporary art. From the outset, the museum has championed the most innovative and challenging art of its time, and we continue to exhibit and collect work by both modern masters and younger, less-established artists.
Mirus Gallery is a dynamic exhibition space established by curator and art dealer, Paul Hemming. The gallery program features contemporary artwork by emerging and mid-career artists in both solo and thematically organized group shows, highlighting work that emphasizes skill and process and aims to engage viewers on a sentient, emotional and evocative level.
The Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD) showcases the history, art and the cultural richness that resulted from the dispersal of Africans throughout the world. By realizing our mission MoAD connects all people through our shared African heritage With a robust schedule of exhibitions, education and public programs, MoAD generates and sustains a high level of public interest in and engagement among multigenerational and multicultural audiences both within and beyond the museum. MYMP Teen's Blog: http://moadyouth.blogspot.com/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/MoAD-Youth-Media/161349530586745
Since its founding in 1984, the Contemporary Jewish Museum has engaged audiences of all ages and backgrounds through dynamic exhibitions and programs that explore contemporary perspectives on Jewish culture, history, art, and ideas. The Museum is a welcoming place where visitors can connect with one another through dialogue and shared experiences with the arts.
Gallery Wendi Norris presents a compelling contemporary and modern program with a strong emphasis on the global arts market. Emblematic of the gallery’s trans-cultural nature are both the artists themselves and the content of their work. Through our expertise in the modern art world, with an unparalleled network in Surrealism, and our considered selection of some of today’s most dynamic artists, we work with and support a range of private clients, museums, significant art fairs, and not-for-profit art organizations.
Varnish Fine Art is a contemporary art gallery in San Francisco owned and curated by gallerists Jen Rogers and Kerri Stephens, passionate art collectors who believe that Art can make the world a better place. Since it’s founding in 2003, Varnish has become known for showing provocative and skillfully executed fine artwork by painters and sculptors. True to its original mission, Varnish Fine Art is a lively and vital part of the Yerba Buena Arts District in downtown San Francisco.
Gallery Paule Anglim closed in the summer of 2015. The gallery is continuing it's programing as Anglim Gilbert Gallery under director Ed Gilbert's lead as of September 2015.
K. Imperial Fine Art is a contemporary gallery showcasing conceptual and formal works including painting, installation, collage and sculpture with an emphasis on abstraction and works on paper. We exhibit emerging and established artists whose practices are rigorous and dedicated to making work that pushes the boundaries of the media in which they engage. Many of our artists explore themes of site-specificity, temporality, and process. We are located on the fourth floor of the 49 Geary Gallery Building in San Francisco.
Founded in 1975, Martin Lawrence Galleries specializes in original paintings, sculpture and limited edition graphics. The gallery is distinguished by works of art by Philippe Bertho, Erté, Marc Chagall, Robert Deyber, François Fressinier, Kerry Hallam, Frederick Hart, Keith Haring, Douglas Hofmann, Liudmila Kondakova, René Lalonde, Felix Mas, Takashi Murakami, Pablo Picasso, Rembrandt, Andy Warhol and many others.