We are surrounded by design. Our lives are affected by it. Our world is changed by it. Designers are re-creating the environment around us and how we experience it – from shoes that count calories to buildings that generate their own energy. The more the world changes, the more critical the role of design in solving our most pressing problems. The Autodesk Gallery at One Market celebrates the power of design and the role it plays in the imagination of new things and the new ways to create them. Come see how an idea can become real. Come see what great design can do. Admission is free.
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..
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!
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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.
Meridian Gallery is non-profit arts organization committed to social justice, public outreach and interdisciplinary arts education. The Meridian concept seeks redress for a lack of understanding of the arts and culture of the Americas and promotes the value of diversity in contemporary culture. Meridian celebrates diversity through its personnel, its monthly New Music concert series, and its youth employment program for high risk teenagers.
Hedge was founded by Roth Martin and Steven Volpe to present objects of art and interior design, of exceptional quality, that articulate their own historical moment and connection to significant cultural and craft traditions. Hedge represents the work of Erna Aaltonen, Ernst Gamperl, Christopher Kurtz, Arik Levy, Morten Løbner Espersen, Tony Marsh, Sam Orlando Miller, Ritsue Mishima, Paul Philp, and Aaron Silverstein, among others, and stands for the value of bringing authentic, rare and accomplished work to public view.
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.
Canessa Gallery is at the center of San Francisco's rich artistic, literary, and cultural history. Our mission is to support and showcase the work of artists who want to be artists for their lifetime. We are located in the landmark Canessa Building -- a diminutive old-brick gem that is one of downtown San Francisco's last links with her colorful, bohemian past. While many of the original buildings in the area did not survive the era of high-and-higher architecture, the historic Canessa Building has -- and continues to glow with the light, life, and magic of artists at work.
Make Hang Gallery (opened June 18, 2011), located in the historic North Beach neighborhood of San Francisco, embraces Bay Area emerging makers of art objects. The founders, Aline Dargie and Alan Robin, add a fresh and progressive voice to the San Francisco art scene. Make Hang is a unique space where 3 dimensional, tactile, art is made and can be explored. Our artists use form to create personal experiences through sight, touch, smell and taste. A special emphasis is placed upon artists who use ecological processes and upcycled, unexpected materials in their work. MHG is a place where our diverse community can come to create as well as enjoy, learn and add to their collections. There is valet parking next door at Maykadeh restaurant/ Bocce Cafe, that anyone can use & a parking lot a block away, but I recommend walking here because North Beach is such a wonderful, culturally rich place to explore.
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.
Hedge was founded by Roth Martin and Steven Volpe to present objects of art and interior design, of exceptional quality, that articulate their own historical moment and connection to significant cultural and craft traditions. Hedge represents the work of Erna Aaltonen, Ernst Gamperl, Christopher Kurtz, Arik Levy, Morten Løbner Espersen, Tony Marsh, Sam Orlando Miller, Ritsue Mishima, Paul Philp, and Aaron Silverstein, among others, and stands for the value of bringing authentic, rare and accomplished work to public view.
We open at "ten-ish" every day and stay open until at least 7 pm every evening, often later, especially on Friday and Saturday night.
Meridian Gallery is non-profit arts organization committed to social justice, public outreach and interdisciplinary arts education. The Meridian concept seeks redress for a lack of understanding of the arts and culture of the Americas and promotes the value of diversity in contemporary culture. Meridian celebrates diversity through its personnel, its monthly New Music concert series, and its youth employment program for high risk teenagers.
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.
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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.
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.