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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.
SPOKE is an art gallery and publishing house located in the San Francisco Bay Area. We specialize in accessible, exciting original art and limited editions. Our brick and mortar locations feature rotating monthly exhibitions, you can find us in San Francisco at 816 Sutter street or in New York City at 210 Rivington street.
The Chinese Culture Center, under ageis the Chinese Culture Foundation of San Francisco, transform perceptions about Chinese Americans. Through exhibitions, public art interventions,and education programs, we engage the multicultural residents in and around San Francisco, elevate underserved communities, and empower our youth. The CCC elevates underserved communities, and gives voice to equality through process driven contemporary art and education..
Along with the work of legendary pin-up artist Alberto Vargas, SFAE also represents original and limited edition work by album cover artists Roger Dean and Storm Thorgerson, painter and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame musician Ronnie Wood, major league sports artist Stephen Holland, famed celebrity caricaturist Sebastian Kruger and over 100 Major photographers from Rock & Roll and Pop Culture including Jim Marshall, Terry O’Neill, Ethan Russell, Pattie Boyd, Mick Rock, Jerrold Schatzberg, Gered Mankowitz, Daniel Kramer, Joel Brodsky, Michael Joseph, Lawrence Schiller, Neal Preston, Baron Wolman, Robert Altman, Dominique Tarlé, Michael Cooper, Elliott Landy, Robert Freeman, and Iain Macmillan among many others. If you are in the Union Square area of San Francisco, we hope you'll stop in and say hello!
1920C is a coworking collective and creativity hub in Chinatown, San Francisco. We offer hourly, daily, and monthly shared workspace membership, meeting room rentals, and event space. We also have an art gallery with rotating exhibits to support local artists and nonprofits. We are not your typical workspace. Our community is a group of change-makers and go-getters. Those looking for a better place to work and be productive, one that is beyond coworking. A collective space that incorporates wellness, sustainability, local community, and collaboration. A space where you can meet your fellow neighbors and co-create. We offer: - Coworking day/hourly passes $5/hour $25/day - Coworking monthly passes $150-$500 - Meeting room rentals - Event space - Gallery space You're first day of coworking is on us, come create with us!
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.
SMAart Gallery & Studio was founded in September 2012 and opened its doors at 1045 Sutter Street in San Francisco. SMAart offers gallery exhibits, studio rentals and ceramic classes. While the center primarily caters to ceramic artists, artists of every media are welcome. Founder Steven M Allen opened SMAart to fulfill a longtime dream of having a place to Share-Learn-Do Art in a creative open environment surrounded by other inspiring artists. Conveniently located in the Lower Nob Hill neighborhood with access to several major bus lines. SMAart is also positioned in the heart of the Lower Polk Art Walk offering participating artists access to a burgeoning art scene.
Martin Lawrence Galleries is dedicated to presenting the great names and the best of the emerging artists.
The John Pence Gallery, now in its 40th year in downtown San Francisco, is one of the premier academic realist galleries in the U.S. Primarily known for its strong stable of living academic realists, the gallery also presents significant works from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The gallery is San Francisco's largest, including more than 8,000 square feet of prime exhibition space. Visitors are welcomed, without pressure, and are encouraged to seek answers to questions about works on view, artists represented, and art in general. The staff is knowledgeable and collector-friendly.
Gallery 444 has been on San Francisco's Union Square for over 20 years. Our family owned and operated gallery moved to our current location on Post Street in 1993. This inspired gallery carries an extensive selection of early and recent works by Graciela Rodo Boulanger including original oils, watercolors, etchings and lithographs. Always diverse, Gallery 444 displays a unique collection of exciting original works, featuring important contemporary artists such as surrealist master Rafal Olbinski, the brilliant Peruvian artist Rossmary Valverde, whimsical sculptor Marty Goldstein and Pop artist John Stango. This fine art gallery offers no giclée or other types of reproductions, showcasing only original prints, paintings and sculpture. Gallery 444 is a necessary stop on any San Francisco gallery tour.
Gallery 444 has been on San Francisco's Union Square for over 20 years. Our family owned and operated gallery moved to our current location on Post Street in 1993. This inspired gallery carries an extensive selection of early and recent works by Graciela Rodo Boulanger including original oils, watercolors, etchings and lithographs. Always diverse, Gallery 444 displays a unique collection of exciting original works, featuring important contemporary artists such as surrealist master Rafal Olbinski, the brilliant Peruvian artist Rossmary Valverde, whimsical sculptor Marty Goldstein and Pop artist John Stango. This fine art gallery offers no giclée or other types of reproductions, showcasing only original prints, paintings and sculpture. Gallery 444 is a necessary stop on any San Francisco gallery tour.
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.
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.
SPOKE is an art gallery and publishing house located in the San Francisco Bay Area. We specialize in accessible, exciting original art and limited editions. Our brick and mortar locations feature rotating monthly exhibitions, you can find us in San Francisco at 816 Sutter street or in New York City at 210 Rivington street.
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.
The John Pence Gallery, now in its 40th year in downtown San Francisco, is one of the premier academic realist galleries in the U.S. Primarily known for its strong stable of living academic realists, the gallery also presents significant works from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The gallery is San Francisco's largest, including more than 8,000 square feet of prime exhibition space. Visitors are welcomed, without pressure, and are encouraged to seek answers to questions about works on view, artists represented, and art in general. The staff is knowledgeable and collector-friendly.
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.