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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.
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
Established in 1991, Catharine Clark Gallery exhibits the work of contemporary artists. A wide range of media is represented in the gallery’s program with an emphasis on content driven work. The gallery has pioneered the presentation of new media art in San Francisco, and is the first commercial gallery in the area with a dedicated media room. Exhibitions are hosted on a six-week schedule, featuring work by one or two solo artist in addition to media room installations. Additionally the gallery regularly participates in national and international art fairs. The gallery re-located to 248 Utah Street September 7, 2013. In the meantime. For more information about programming or artists, please contact gallery staff: [email protected] or visit: www.cclarkgallery.com. This new location, again designed by Los Angeles based Tim Campbell, is within the neighborhood of the San Francisco Design Center and Showplace Square. Catharine Clark Gallery will add to the emerging cultural character of Potrero Hill, which currently includes California College of the Arts (CCA), the CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, and the Museum of Craft and Design. In 2010, Catharine Clark Gallery opened a pop up space in a residential apartment in New York’s Chelsea neighborhood (313 West 14th Street, 2F, between 8th and 9th Avenues). Exhibits, performances and installations of gallery artists’ work are presented at the New York location several times a year.
The Box Factory is an art, music and culture space in the heart of San Francisco's most hip and upcoming arts Mission District.
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.
With a background in law, non-profit arts administration and art dealing, Todd Hosfelt opened his gallery in San Francisco in 1996. Former museum curator and current partner Dianne Dec joined the gallery in 1997. In 2012, Hosfelt expanded and relocated to a 9,000 sq. ft. former door factory in San Francisco’s Potrero Hill neighborhood, forming the nucleus of the new DoReMi arts district. Hosfelt Gallery's program is built around artwork with a refined level of execution that offers new perspectives on critical discourses in contemporary art, culture, and politics. We represent an international roster of emerging to established artists whose work is grounded in a broad understanding of history — visual, cultural, political and social. Their idiosyncratic synthesis of knowledge and skill results in artworks that allude to tradition while incorporating new ideas, materials and methods.
Our full-service hospital offers specialized care, diagnostics and treatment, including internal medicine, surgery, oncology, neurology and neurosurgery, cardiology, dermatology, complementary and integrative medicine, dentistry, behavior, critical care, and 24/7 emergency care for dogs and cats. We are an AAHA-accredited referral hospital.
Camp Creative is a creative agency located in the San Francisco Bay Area that helps technology companies grow through marketing. We take a holistic and strategic approach to building marketing programs that deliver superior ROI. We make beautiful, useful and savvy content that leverages the power of narrative to bind your brand to the hopes, dreams, and desires of customers. Marketing has changed and we have a new way of looking at agency services. It’s no longer b2b, or b2c, it’s bigger. We believe people and brands need to share creative narratives that connect everything to everyone. It’s a converged view of communicating in a hyper-connected world we call e2e. It’s about activating a customer experience with your brand and creating an emotional connection so powerful that it ignites what benefits brands most, the possibility of favorable conversations and behaviors anywhere your audience is most receptive.
The Bike Kitchen teaches people of all ages and backgrounds how to repair bicycles. The Bike Kitchen promotes personal development and provides leadership opportunities. Operating as a cooperative shop, we provide affordable ways to acquire and maintain a bike, encourage re-use and recycling, and work with community groups to get more people on bicycles.
We're Adventurous Living for busy people. We'll get you surfing, snowboarding, skiing, dirt biking, SUPing and more with accelerated instruction, full & half-day outings and unique trips.
We are a local dog service company, specializing in spoiling doggies in the neighborhood!
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