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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
Walk into IXIA and branches, tree trunks, and driftwood surround you. Mosses, stones, succulents, seed-pods, and other forms borrowed from nature create a palette of texture. And wherever you look, you see tradition blend with innovation, in designs that range from fresh takes on the familiar to the artfully exotic. For over 25 years, IXIA has been creating arrangements that reflect the wonder of the natural world. Our passion is evident in everything we create, from the smallest arrangement to the largest installation, and in art pieces that last an evening or a decade. Come and explore our work, here or in our shop in San Francisco. We now have more photo's being posted on both Tumblr, and Pinterest. http://ixiasf.tumblr.com/ https://www.pinterest.com/i2899/
Art: Mixed Media in quaint sizes, Mixed Media Photography, Painting, Commission Art, Art Club, Art Excursions & Physical Support for the Artist in the Studio Through The Eyes of Yoga *Art Studio visits are conducted in a case by case manner & by appointment. *Boutique in your home or business: Faern is available to set up a table at your event free of charge for a guarantee of a minimum quantity of sales. If the number is not met, there is a fee for set up. *Rental of larger pieces on a month by month basis with a deposit that is returned when the piece is back in the home studio in pristine condition. (Please Visit https://www.facebook.com/faernworks.photography in regards to seeing some other photography)
Adult Classes (Ages 16 and up. $290 for 6 weeks): Intro to Clay (2.5 hours/wk): This class is for those who have little to no experience working with clay. The six week course will be dedicated to developing wheel throwing and hand building skills and learning how to use everything the studio has to offer. You will learn how to center clay on the wheel and throw simple forms, like bowls and cups. By the end of the 6 week session, students will know how to use all studio equipment, throw and trim pieces on the wheel, and glaze them after they have been fired. This is a great class to take to refresh your pottery skills and become comfortable with using the studio alone. Class includes: shelf space to store work in progress, glaze, and firing. Also includes unlimited studio time outside of class time. Students must provide their own tool kits, which are available to purchase at the front desk. Intermediate/Advanced Wheel Throwing (2.5 hours/wk): This class is directed towards those who have completed the Intro to Clay course or have previous wheel throwing and hand building experience. Students will learn how to make handles, lids, and more advanced forms on the wheel, as well as further their hand building skills. This class features more personalized instruction, so bring your ideas! Class includes: shelf space to store work in progress, glaze, and firing. Also includes unlimited studio time outside of class time. Students must provide own tool kits, which are available to purchase at the front desk. Open Studio Pass (Monthly $185/Quarterly $495/Annually $1950): Membership provides unlimited access to all of our studio spaces. During classes, separate space is available for members to work. Includes: a private shelf to store work, glaze, and kiln firing. **One free 25 lb. bag of clay upon first-time registration for a class session or membership! Check with the studio staff for rotating classes, workshops, and private class options.
Since 1987 photoworks has been processing and printing for The Bay Area and beyond. We have survived and now thrive in the digital age. We welcome all levels of photographers.
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.
Damien Alvarez is native San Franciscan who has been actively working in the graphic design industry since 2006. In January of 2007 he graduated with a double major in Industrial Arts -Visual Communications/Design & Spanish Language from San Francisco State University. He has experience designing for many different areas ranging from the corporate and non-profit sector, to the nightlife scene. His projects include logo designs and branding, and producing complex, print-based, page layout projects. He is familiar with the entire Adobe Creative suite and specializes in Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign & Dreamweaver. He is currently expanding his skill set by attending classes in order to receive a Web Design & Development certification through SF State’s College of Extended Learning Multimedia Studies program. Damien became interested in graphic design when he was organizing educational events for youth while working at a non-profit in Marin. He enjoyed playing with the layout of various images, and the integration of typography to create advertisements for imaginary events. He describes his style as natural, organic design, pulling inspiration from architecture, nature, and the free flowing forms of the performing arts.
In 1982, Dancers' Group was established by a highly respected group of teachers, choreographers, community activists and students led by Vernon Fuquay, Aaron Osborne and Wayne Hazzard. In its first 18 years, the organizations administrative home and studio at Mission and 22nd Street (known originally as Footwork Studio and eventually Dancers' Group Studio Theater) was a vital performance space presenting master artists from around the world and showcasing the growing talents of Bay Area choreographers including Lucas Hoving, Joanna Haigood, Joe Goode, Rosa Montoya and Ed Mock. In 1992, with the demise of the service organization Dance Bay Area, Dancers' Group stepped forward to ensure that several of their vital services would remain, including the Parachute Fund, group health insurance and In Dance, At the same time, Dancers' Group formalized its Fiscal Sponsorship program, forging ahead as a school, presenter and now a service entity for dance artists. Given its new role in the community, it continued to institute partnerships that provide needed advocacy and visibility for dance. Dancers' Group collaborated with Theater Bay Area in 1999 on CA$H, a funding program which continues to provide financial support for Northern California's professionally oriented theatre and dance artists and small companies. And in 2001, Dancers’ Group began work with five other dance service organizations statewide to develop the California Dance Network, a tool for connecting dance artists and industry workers throughout the state. At the height of the San Francisco space-crisis that erupted from the dot-com boom in 2000, Dancers' Group was evicted from its home in the Mission. The loss of the studio allowed Dancers' Group to investigate its mission and services to the dance field, and after many community meetings the organization emerged stronger and with a renewed sense of direction as a service organization and presenter. Founder Wayne Hazzard [executive artistic director 1989-2000], returned to the organization in 2006 to lead Dancers’ Group into the next period of growth. Through this renewed leadership, the organization expanded staff and community partnerships that allowed for substantial increases in contributed income. This set the stage for new programming including free public presenting, new granting programs and improved services for dance artists. In August 2007, Dancers’ Group relocated its office operations to the current location in the SOMA district. The new home provides space for the six regular staff members, a community meeting area and places Dancers’ Group in an arts rich neighborhood at the heart of San Francisco.
(Please read the following in an English accent for proper effect.) It was a time of woe and ugly t-shirts. So begins the tale of three young and fine nobles who banded together to undertake a quest to form the most exquisite design and print house in the land. After many adventures, involving the slaying of dragons and mythical creatures our heroes settled in ye olde San Francisco and formed (queue epic baroque music) the Lords of Print. Ok, seriously. Matthew Na Sal, Rick Kitagawa and Aaron Bray are the brains and brawn behind Lords of Print, a one-stop-shop for all t-shirt and poster printing needs with services ranging from design, production, live event printing, artist branding and merchandising services and we even host screen printing workshops. Located in the vibrant and exciting city San Francisco, the three of us strive to bring our diverse talents and skills together in order to give our customers high quality products and an epic experience
Soul Purpose initiates opportunities for a deeper alliance and interaction to reinforce a client’s status as an innovative participant in the optimization of promotions.
Matt Barkin and Adam Ducharme are two Bay Area Filmmakers who have come together to dream up and produce creative film content for commercial, corporate, non-profit, fiction, and documentary projects
Toxic Waste Face has been envisioned as a vehicle to collectively examine issues of contemporary gender identity and social performance through explorations of the fantastic and the grotesque. By making use of each artist’s unique talents, we aim to produce multi-media work that defies genre.
We work with independent filmmakers and festivals to offer high-quality digital laboratory services at prices suitable for the indie film world. Our catalog of services ranges from video file transcoding and standardization, to format and frame-rate conversion and DCP authoring. We connect what should be seen with those who should see it.
All appliance repair technicians meet the highest levels of performance — State licensed, factory trained and certified to work on today's complex brands of refrigerators, stoves, ovens, cooktops,freezers, dishwashers, microwaves, ice makers, washers and dryers. We repair all brands of appliances including: Bosch, Electrolux, Fisher & Paykel, Frigidaire, General Electric, Jenn-Air, Kenmore, Kitchen Aid, LG Electronics, Maytag, Roper, Samsung, Siemens, Sub Zero, Tappan, Amana, Gaggenau, Miele, Thermador, Viking, Whirlpool, Wolf and more ...
We are a furniture store located in the heart of SOMA in San Francisco. We welcome all to come in to see us at our location or visit our website. We do online sales and in-stores sales. We do staging for designers, and rentals for commercials and photo shoots.
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
Fresh Air & Tyme is your personal and/or small business support system for organizing living spaces and work areas, developing routines, and improving upon systems that may already be in place. We all have certain things that we just don't know what to do with, haven't been able to allocate time in your schedule to take care of, need an extra set of hands for, or are maybe just overwhelmed by. Organizing is more then just de-cluttering and refreshing your space and material things. Its about freeing up time to pause, and take a breath of fresh air so you can de-clutter your mind and refresh you.
For repairing appliances, lamps, furniture, curios, etc.