Sitting in the heart of San Francisco, F8 celebrates the food, art, and music roots of the historical South of Market (SoMa) district. The happy hour food menu features mouth-watering selections created by the chefs of Citizen's Band restaurant, which calls for the freshest ingredients from local farmers. Each week, up and coming local artists showcase their diverse range of talent. Finally, world class DJ's spin on our custom-made sound system. A place for mingling, hedonistic dancing, and networking with others; indulge yourself in the atmosphere.
Founded in 1979, SOMArts embraces the entire spectrum of arts practice and cultural identity, and it is beloved in San Francisco as a truly multicultural, community-built space where cutting-edge events and counterculture commingle with traditional art forms.
Club Six 1998-2012. San Francisco's most Legendary Underground Night Club, Art Gallery, & Live Performance Space owned & operated by Angel Cruz.
We aim to support, promote, and connect artists with their community through creative expression as a means to inspire, transform, and contribute. OUR VISION: An enriched society that values, supports, and weaves creativity and the arts in the fabric of daily life - promoting civic engagement, encouraging collective problem-solving and connecting diverse communities. MORSF strives to showcase individual and collaborative projects and encourages collaboration among individuals and organizations. MORSF embodies the belief that art empowers and transforms and recognized as a model for artistic community development through diverse arts programming and education, collaboration with artists, organizations, and the community to encourage creation, education and understanding of the arts as well as provide reflection, actualization, and advancement in personal development. In fulfilling our mission and vision, we take actions that reflect our core values. We strive to operate with honesty, authenticity, empathy, and compassion.
DZINE’s passion for contemporary furnishings is driven by the belief that design is ultimately about living with greater comfort, elegance and ease. The DZINE showroom embodies this philosophy, with its carefully curated furniture, art and accessories and it guides its designers and sales staff as they work with homeowners, architects and interior designers. Through its website, events, gallery and showroom, DZINE seeks to inspire, inform and share the best of contemporary art and design.
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
The International Art Museum of America is proudly situated in the community of downtown San Francisco. IAMA is a public-benefit, non-profit art museum which opened in October 2011. IAMA strives to provide a global lens for people to appreciate art and culture by unveiling the hidden bonds among seemingly disparate worlds. We have been working continuously to collect diverse artworks and to expand our beautiful collection, thus promoting harmony and peace among people. The International Art Museum of America is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
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.
Roll Up Gallery is an exciting spot situated in the heart of San Francisco’s Mission District. We are dedicated to the promotion of national and international emerging and established artists. Roll Up Gallery is part of the Public Works venue. (http://publicsf.com) a performance/event space, bar, art gallery and artist work shop/community room. Public Works and Roll Up Gallery encourage the growth of art and creativity in the Mission and San Francisco. Curator: Betty Bigas Assistant: Lauryn Porte
ArtSpan produces SF Open Studios, the Art for City Youth program, artist networking events, and artist professional development workshops throughout the year. As the largest and first open studios program in the country, SF Open Studios showcases a multitude of artists, styles, and mediums that may lie just around the corner. Explore San Francisco and the Art Made Here each October.
Unfinished Projects 2012 Exhibit up until March 9th!
Established in 2009, Driftwood Salon is a fine arts gallery in San Francisco's Soma district.
Oliver Hawke Gallery ABOUT US: Oliver Hawke Gallery is a pop-up art gallery and art exhibition space producing monthly group and solo shows in the South of Market district of San Francisco. The gallery is affiliated with The Artillery SF, a film, visual graphics and animation studio. Oliver Hawke promotes new and emerging as well as established artists working in various media including illustration, painting, video art, photography and mixed media. The goal of Oliver Hawke Gallery is to provide a dynamic alternative art space where artists can exhibit and sell their art, where the public can be exposed to new artists and ideas in art, and to encourage the creative arts community of San Francisco. The pop-up gallery/exhibition space was a reaction to many local artists being priced out by rising costs in San Francisco. Our hope is that this space will promote artists living and working in the city of San Francisco. And for artists beyond, it will be part of a vibrant arts community.
Vision With Asia as our lens and art as our cornerstone, we spark connections across cultures and through time, igniting curiosity, conversation, and creativity. Asia is not one place. The ideas and ideals that we call Asian are countless and diverse. Some of the works we display pre-date written history. Others were recently created. Many have connections to works from other continents and other millennia. We explore these links, provoking discovery, debate, and inspiration. At the Asian Art Museum, artistic and educational programs empower visitors to discover the relevance of great artworks in profoundly personal ways. Immersed in our galleries, visitors ponder the universal values found in human expression. Through the bustle of daily programs, students of the world steep in cultures through art, music, dance, and tradition. In the clamor of our classrooms, children build bridges to old and new worlds. This is the vision of our Asian Art Museum. Mission Our mission is to lead a diverse global audience in discovering the unique material, aesthetic, and intellectual achievements of Asian art and culture.
Our Signature Mix Lost Art Salon’s founders and creative directors Rob Delamater and Gaetan Caron blend their distinct personalities to create the gallery’s curious and unmistakable air of an “art apothecary”. Intimately acquainted with each work of art in the gallery, Delamater and Caron have from the outset anchored the gallery’s mission to finding new audiences for artists who have been overlooked by the confines of art history. Through dedicated searches worldwide Lost Art Salon continues to rediscover new artists and collections, including: • Philadelphia artist John Whitworth Robson who defied his family's wishes and took off in 1905 for the art capital of the world, Paris, and later on returned to Hollywood to become one of the key scene painters of "The Wizard of Oz". • Alysanne McGaffey who landed at the San Francisco Art Institute in 1957, was just in time to become an integral part of the Bay Area Figurative Movement. • Dave Fox who fled Austria in 1939, would come to join a newly emerging art scene in Los Angeles. • Polish-born Jennings Tofel who arrived in New York City at the turn of the Century and would soon be mentored by Alfred Stieglitz. • Peter Witwer who created grand, stunning artworks in his Haight Ashbury apartment but would not be discovered until nearly forty years after his murder. Lost Art Salon serves our clients as an established resource for modernist, vintage, antique & contemporary art, embodying the atmospheres of an atelier, a fine art museum and a rare book library. We acquire our individual works and collections through artists’ estates, surviving family and friends, auctions, art dealers and myriad North American and European antique markets and fairs. Upon arrival at our gallery, our arts management team takes each piece through a diligent conservation and archival process detailing acquisition history and provenance. Prior to presentation in our gallery and online, our arts management team works from our selection of restored original period frames to classic contemporary frames to create the best stage for every piece. At Lost Art Salon, we are as inspired by the hunt and the rediscovery of historically significant artists and fine art collections, as we are with sharing these experiences and artworks with our clients. Visit us at our San Francisco gallery or online at www.lostartsalon.com
Roll Up Gallery is an exciting spot situated in the heart of San Francisco’s Mission District. We are dedicated to the promotion of national and international emerging and established artists. Roll Up Gallery is part of the Public Works venue. (http://publicsf.com) a performance/event space, bar, art gallery and artist work shop/community room. Public Works and Roll Up Gallery encourage the growth of art and creativity in the Mission and San Francisco. Curator: Betty Bigas Assistant: Lauryn Porte
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.
Established in 1990, Brian Gross Fine Art specializes in contemporary painting, sculpture, photography, and works on paper. The gallery features a diversity of artists, ranging from strong emerging talent to established modern masters. Gallery artists include: Peter Alexander, Joe Amrhein, Estate of Robert Arneson, Karl Benjamin, Tony Berlant, Chad Buck, Marco Casentini, Freddy Chandra, Estate of Roy De Forest, Lewis deSoto, Josh Dov, Donald Feasél, Linda Fleming, Teo González, Dana Hart-Stone, Cheonae Kim, Dale Kistemaker, Robin McDonnell, Ed Moses, Sono Osato, Pard Morrison, Ruth Pastine, Meridel Rubenstein, Robert Sagerman, Phil Sims, Stephen Sollins, Roy Thurston, Amy Trachtenberg, and Andrea Way.
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.
Reverie Arts San Francisco is due to open 2015 in San Francisco, California. Until then please join us at our interim location (by Appointment) in San Francisco or at one of our National Art Fair or "Pop-Up" exhibitions. Our early-career to established artists are represented from throughout North America, Europe as well as Asia and focus on mixed-media, painting and sculpture.
George Lawson Gallery represents a stable of artists who paint or work in disciplines with conceptual ties to painting. In addition we mount group exhibitions, special projects and guest solos that showcase trends in contemporary painting. We exhibit an international roster of artists, and produce limited edition books for many of our exhibitions. The gallery opened in San Francisco in 2008 at 49 Geary. From 2011 to 2013 we maintained an exhibition space at 8564 Washington Boulevard in Culver City along with a satellite space at 780 Sutter in San Francisco before consolidating the current location at 315 Potrero in San Francisco's new DoReMi arts district.
Fouladi projects offers relevant and inspiring contemporary fine art complemented by carefully curated functional works in an inviting gallery setting. We unite our program with art enthusiasts, whether they are a seasoned collector or a first time buyer. The work continues to span a wide range of mediums including painting, drawing, conceptual sculpture and installation. Through programmed exhibitions, studio visits, artist dinners and performances, we encourage our community to engage in an ongoing integration of art and life. Art fair participation and thoughtful promotion furthers our commitment to supporting our artists and makers on their creative journey and we look forward to introducing them and their work to you.
At the Children’s Creativity Museum, we go beyond the conventional environment of play by inspiring kids to imagine, create and share in our multimedia environment. With every visit, kids are invited to create a unique media or art project that reflects and celebrates their creativity. We are a nonprofit 501(c)(3), community-based organization. EIN 94-3178735