Established in 1997, Public Glass is San Francisco’s Center for Glass Art, offering a full slate of classes in all glass disciplines, facility rental for working glass arts, and a full schedule of fabulous events throughout the year!
Guerrero Gallery. Founded in the spring of 2010, in the Mission District of San Francisco, California, the gallery represents a select group of exciting emerging and mid-career artists that work through a variety of media. Focusing on the development of the artists’ work and career, an environment of growth and inspiration is being presented with heart and conviction to an international audience. With a commitment to support the furthering of each artist’s career, the gallery is dedicated to developing and maintaining relationships with other contemporary galleries & museums, and with the press. Placements in both public & private collections worldwide and participation in well-respected fairs are key facets to this commitment. Guerrero Gallery provides a fresh and inviting space to enjoy art. Challenging viewers, the norms, and itself, the gallery creates a space with the notion of exploration and lack of boundaries. The gallery encourages both casual viewers and collectors to participate in generating a dialogue about contemporary art and its relevance to the greater culture.
Inclusions is a friendly neighborhood gallery devoted to showing local visual art, artful objects and a diverse selection of handmade jewelry.
Toby Judith Klayman Well known American fine artist, author, art professor and mentor, Toby Judith Klayman lived in Crete, Greece with her husband, Joseph Mack Branchcomb, for 6 years (1999-2005). Her Wooden Cutouts are an unlimited edition multiple, hand painted by the artist, and some are painted on both sides. This body of her work was begun in that tiny Cretan Village and draws its inspiration from the exquisite life there.The medium is Liquitex acrylic on Brazilian plywood. The varnished finish allows the Object to visit outdoors & wears well.Clean with soap, sponge & water. There are 120 different Objects in this series, which is still in production in the Artist’s studio in Bernal Heights. Studio visits are welcome! Toby Judith Klayman was born in 1935 in Providence, R.I. Since her first solo exhibition in 1971, she has enjoyed extraordinary success with critics and public alike. She is represented in 3000 collections worldwide. Klayman was a tenured member of the City College Art Department Faculty, and also a member of the Adjunct Faculty at the Golden Gate University, in San Francisco, where she offered a course in the Arts Administration Graduate Program teaching the Management of the Career of an Individual artist. In 1984, Klayman wrote her first book, The Artists’ Survival Manual,”, published by Charles Scribner’s Sons. This book has been revised, is still in print and may be obtained at www.klaymanart.com.
Gizmo is a creative company dedicated to designing and building interactive objects and unique environments that astonish, educate, and inspire. Partnering with our clients, we take ideas from any phase of development and turn them into physical reality. We serve artists, businesses, and the community by bringing ideas to life, tackling each challenge with optimism and an open mind. We make gizmos and have fun in the process!
Lisa Balsamo-Magruder with FrameArt Studio has moved to San Francisco, CA, after serving Folsom for 15 years, helping people express themselves through creative custom picture framing and art classes for kids and adults. FrameArt Studio will be open for business along with Arthur Koch Photography at 150 Silliman St, San Francisco, CA 94134, Starting January 16th, 2016.
Red House Gallery provides an alternative solo-show space for artists attending the San Francisco Art Institute. Our aim is to work in an open, experimental manner to supply artists working in all forms of media and dimensions with an opportunity to showcase their works in highly individualized methods. A unique approach will be taken for the consideration of artists’ ideas - meaning that we will meet the needs to best represent each piece of work by all of our exhibiting artists within the limits of our space. Our Gallery allows the Directors and Administrators hands-on experience with curating carefully selected exhibitions, while also allowing the exhibiting artists to practice showing their work and representing themselves. Our gallery space furnishes artists the freedom and flexibility of showing 2-D, 3-D, sound and performance pieces both indoors and outdoors. Our website will also act as both an archival space as well as an online publication for reviews of each show to be published, providing a globally accessible resource for the artists to increase their reach and writers to practice their analytical writing skills.
Eric White's Glass Blowing in SF. I blow glass at Public Glass in San Francisco and this is my Facebook page showcasing my glass and announcing shows. I will be posting new pieces here weekly.
Sculpture Services Provided Choose from existing work, or commission a 'One of a Kind' creation personalizing your home or business. • Outdoor/indoor monumental bronze sculptures can landmark your business. • Large indoor bronze sculptures for restaurant and businesses, resort/hotels. • Monumental size bronze sculpture for private estates. • Lighting- lamps, sconces, chandeliers • Custom bronze tables including dining, coffee, end, sofa back, and entry. • Bronze monuments for parks, science laboratories and aquariums. • Bronze monumental fountains for private estates or businesses. • Submerged bronze sculpture/monuments for water installations. • Decorators/architects- monuments, furniture, sculptures for your client’s needs. Areas Served Worldwide commissions, installations, sales and shipping.
Joseph Mack Branchcomb Joseph Mack Branchcomb is a painter and documentary Photographer and was living in the southern Crete village of Kamilari for several years. He and his wife renovated a charming traditional Cretan house into living space and art studios. Branchcomb’s subjects reflect his many travels to Greece, France, Scotland, and South Africa and also range from individual portraits to community based group scenes which have drawn upon his Blackfoot Indian and African American heritages to shape a unique Multicultural perspective.Branchcomb’s work appears in collections across the United States and throughout Europe. His work may be found in various publications including "An Ear To The Ground" (edited by Scott C. Davis, Cune Press, Seattle, WA.). Interested visitors are welcome to visit his San Francisco studio, by appointment. You may email:[email protected] or phone 415 285 7987. For additional information visit www.branchcombart.com.
The Rubber Diamond Gallery is a place to see unusual and culturally significant works of art. Many of these works are unique masterpieces, produced by artists at the height of their creative powers. Other examples include cast bronze sculptures, etchings, and lithographs, from valuable limited editions. The Artists collection is divided by three categories— Pre-War, Post-War, and Contemporary. Together, the selected artists and works of art form a visual narrative of the cultural arc of Western Civilization. A number of important styles, from the Belle Epoque, to Dada, to Abstract Expressionism, are represented by original examples from the Rubber Diamond collection. Throughout the website, the artwork is described in the context of the larger society it is a part of. Thus, frequent references to larger historical events such as World War II, the Great Depression, and the Cold War can be found in the written supplements that accompany the art. From examples that are several centuries old, to contemporary works that are hot off the presses, The Rubber Diamond Gallery collection is a portrait of our evolving society. Inspection of the artwork reveals the ebb and flow of social behavior. Some of the artwork featured on our website touches on the dark side of human character, providing visual evidence of the terrible forces that make events like Hiroshima and the Holocaust possible. Other works of art from Rubber Diamond highlight man's capacity for Goodness, his quest to find and understand all that is true and permanent. We welcome you to the Rubber Diamond Gallery! We invite you to contact the Rubber Diamond Gallery to organize a private viewing of the collection.
"...To help others realize their musical dreams". I'm very optimistic, friendly and intuitive. My work is highly creative with strong attention to detail. ➫ Voice-over, Auto tune, Sound design, Mixing, Mastering, Audio restoration, Sampling, MIDI, Scoring [Sibelius/finale/virtual Instruments], Sheet music conversion to audible music. ➫ Grammy Award Winner engineer for his editing, mixing, engineering works. ➫ 4 Degrees in Music: Audio Engineer, Classical Composition, Jazz Studies, Concert Pianist. ➫ MIDI Programming expert. ➫ Pro Tools, Digital Performer, Sibelius, Finale. ➫ Worked with NI Native Instruments, GE, The Grammy Foundation, Google, Atari. ➫ Pop, Rock, Classical, Singer Songwriter, Film, Voice Over, Pod Casts, Latin.