Paintings and Pastels highlights some of Thiebaud’s most significant work from throughout his sixty year career. Many of the works on view have been in private collections and have rarely been exhibited. The exhibition consists of approximately thirty examples of Thiebaud’s oeuvre, including a number of quintessential dessert and object still life works, as well [...]
Hosfelt Gallery Announces New San Francisco Venue
Hosfelt Gallery will open its new 8,900 square foot San Francisco venue on 8 September 2012. A former door factory, the brick and concrete structure has 18-foot high ceilings and is completely sky lit. The location – Utah Street between 15th and 16th, near the California College of the Arts’ San Francisco campus and their [...]
Are We There Yet? At Creativity Explored
The Golden Gate Bridge is admired by Creativity Explored artists just as much, if not more, than everyone else. In celebration of the 75th Anniversary of San Francisco’s magnificent landmark, more than 20 artists have made work around the theme of transportation for the latest exhibition at Creativity Explored, Are We There Yet?. This show [...]
Mitzi Pederson At Ratio 3
Pederson’s sculptural and installation-based work examines disparate materials, their forms and the spaces they occupy through minimal and perceptive presentations. For this exhibit, Pederson blurs the boundaries between sculpture and painting by using a specific fabric, tulle, as the surface for paint, sand, glitter, and wood. This material is used in different ways: stretched as [...]
19th Annual Artists Warehouse Sale SFMOMA Artists Gallery
A huge selection of original artworks at a savings of up to 75 percent. Two venues with over 7,000 square feet filled with art: your first chance to purchase at incredible savings! Preview: Wednesday, May 9, from 2012 6pm – 9pm Preview Tickets: $10 at the door; free for SFMOMA members Additional 2012 Sale Hours: [...]
Gyöngy Laky At Cain Schulte Contemporary Art
In her first solo exhibition with the gallery, Gyöngy Laky will present a series of work examining our complex relationship with nature. Sculptural pieces containing words, letters, and symbols are made of painted and stained branches and twigs combined with screws, nails, wires, and plastic figurines. This show will feature a selection of work exploring [...]
Joel Daniel Phillips At S A T E L L I T E 6 6
No Regrets in Life opens May 11, and is the first solo exhibition of San Francisco-based artist Joel Daniel Phillips. No Regrets In Life examines the people that the artists encounters on a daily basis, through larger-than-life-sized renderings of individuals from his own corner at 6th and Mission. These meticulous drawings of people- most often [...]
Contents: Love, Anxiety, Happiness and Everything Else At Rayko
The aim of Photolucida’s Critical Mass program is to give exposure to emerging and mid-career photographers across the globe. In 2011, over 500 artists entered their work for the chance to be seen by over 200 professionals in the photography world. Curators, gallery directors, editors, and publishers juried the work of these artists, and through [...]
Jagannath Panda At Frey Norris Contemporary & Modern
Cults of Serendipity is the American debut exhibition for New Delhi based artist Jagannath Panda. The Frey Norris presentation is timed to coincide with his appearance as part of the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco’s Phantoms of Asia: Contemporary Awakens the Past. His art focuses on serendipitous moments, juxtaposed locations and in some ways [...]
Cassandra C. Jones At Eli Ridgway Gallery
Photos Taken #drawings, refers to the artist’s vast collection of other peoples photographs culled from the internet and her process of turning those images into a drawing device like charcoal or ink. For this exhibition, Jones has produced a body of work that literally and conceptually draws connections between how we organize and interpret imagery [...]


