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-* '''[http://www.marketstreetgallery.com Upcoming Exhibitions]'''<br>+* [http://www.mesart.com '''MESART FEATURED ARTISTS - April 2009''']
-* '''[http://www.mesart.com Featured Artists. July 2007]'''<br>+* [http://www.mesart.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=17 '''Exhibitions/Shows''']
-* '''[http://www.mesart.com/art/Mp3_Files "Time Management 101" on Mp3]'''<br>+
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-==Dear Friends,==  
-==We are inviting you to our opening party to enjoy art, music and meet the artists! == 
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-==William Wolff - The Invisible City.<br> RECEPTION: Thursday, July 12,<br>6:00-8:00 p.m.==+===SoMa Gallery Presents.<br>RECEPTION: Tonight, April 2,<br>6:00 to 9:00 pm ===
-[[Image:Art Wolff.jpg|238px|http://www.warnockfinearts.com/Wolff_Exhibit.html]]<br>+[[Image:Art somag.jpg|356px]]<br>
-'''EXHIBITION: 7/1/07 - 7/29/07'''<br>+'''City Subject San Francisco Urban Studies'''<br>
-[http://www.warnockfinearts.com/Wolff_Exhibit.html '''Warnock Fine Arts:'''] '''49 Geary, Suite 211,<br>San Francisco'''+Glenn Caley Bachmann | Ezra Cattan | Randy Figures | [http://www.mesart.com/kupfer '''Peter Kupfer'''] | Sarah Newton | Trish Tunney | Hilary Williams<br>
-William Wolff, (1922-2004), was an artist who inspired other artists. Among his many bold, modernist works he created a series of woodblock prints called The Invisible City. These prints emphasized the unity of those living under the oppressive weight of an industrial sky. In these prints the dominating geometry of the sky is counter-balanced by the human interaction of the characters. For Wolff the Invisible City came to signify the unity of creative souls across time and space. +| valign=top width=50% |
 +'''April 2 through May 1, 2009'''<br>
 +Back to the Picture\SoMa Gallery welcomes artists Glenn Caley Bachmann, Ezra Cattan, Randy Figures, Peter Kupfer, Sarah Newton, Trish Tunney, and Hilary Williams in a group exhibit of artwork celebrating the City of San Francisco. In multiple media, each artist studies the urban landscape of the city and its inhabitants, rendering landmarks as icons and presenting uncommon views of everyday life in the City by the Bay.<br>
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 +'''Back to the Picture\SoMa Gallery'''<br>
 +1110 Howard Street at 7th Street, 94103<br>
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-Following in this spirit Warnock Fine Arts presents the works of William Wolff alongside several artists who made up his community. From an early age William Wolff was living in the invisible city of artistic interaction. He went to high school with Richard Diebenkorn, as well as his lifelong friend and studio mate, painter James Weeks. In 1950 when Max Beckmann came to Mills College to teach for the summer, William Wolff was among the students.+
-From the 1960s on Wolff focused on printmaking, especially woodcut prints. His circle of artist friends from this period is made up primarily of printmakers such as Roy Ragle, Gordon Cook, Anthony Ryan, Art Hazelwood, Richard Correll, and Stanley Koppel. These artists each represent very different techniques and were active over a long span of time. However, the conversation that took place between these artists is the essence of the Invisible City. +''Parking is metered on Howard Street daily until 6:00 pm. One hour street parking is available free of charge on Folsom Street, a one-block walk from Back to the Picture\SoMa.''
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-The prints by William Wolff in this exhibition include examples of his mythological woodcuts, in which he brought a modernist esthetic to literary themes. From Ancient Greek and Biblical narratives to twentieth century literature, Wolff explored the human experience in prints that are bold, simplified and direct. Following a tradition linked to Fernand Leger, Diego Rivera and Max Beckmann, Wolff saw the human figure as the center of his art and yet turned that figure into a form of universal expression. His work differs from the Bay Area Figurative approach to abstracted figures. Wolff's people are bold and clear cut but they are also universal symbols existing in a fundamentally mythological state.+
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-===MESART FEATURED ARTISTS. JULY 2007: '''[http://www.mesart.com www.mesart.com]===+===MESART FEATURED ARTISTS - April 2009: '''[http://www.mesart.com www.mesart.com]===
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-'''Mp3 file of Teleconference By Debra Russell, is available now!''' 
-'''[[Mp3_Files|More Info]]''' | '''[http://www.mesart.com/artcenter/workshop.register.vm?workshop=8 Buy]''' 
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-==The 5th Annual Altered Barbie Show, 2007==+===Market Street Gallery.<br>RECEPTION: Friday, April 17th, 6 - 9 pm===
-[[Image:Art barbie.jpg|370px|http://www.marketstreetgallery.com]]+[[Image:Art msg.jpg|356px|http://www.marketstreetgallery.com/index.html]]<br>
-'''EXHIBITION: August 1st - 19th'''<br>+
-'''Out of the Box:''' Reclaiming and Recycling Barbie into eco-friendly Art. 75 artists and vendors showcase their visions and creations for saving the planet with a wide range of Barbie & Ken art and re-usable products that includes mixed-media, painting, printmaking, photography, quilts and 3D Barbies, with video, performance and film.+| valign=top width=50% |
-| valign=top width=45% |+'''April 2nd through April 30th, 2009'''
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-==Where: Two Gallery Venues==+
-'''Market Street Gallery: 1554 Market Street, SF'''<br> (between Van Ness&Franklin) [http://maps.yahoo.com/maps_result?addr=1554+Market+St.&csz=San+Francisco%2C+Ca&country=us&new=1&name=&qty= Map]<br>+'''Works by:''' Sherri Cavan | [http://www.mesart.com/artworks.jsp?artist=3801 '''Rachel Cox'''] | Reiko Kubota |[http://www.mesart.com/mmalloy '''Maggie Malloy ''']| Oli Quezada | Don Santos | Maria Sosina<br>
-'''ARTISTS RECEPTION:''' +
-'''Thursday, August 2nd, 5:30 p.m - 9 p.m'''+Market Street Gallery, with guest curator [http://www.mesart.com/mmalloy '''Maggie Malloy '''], has organized an invitational selection of local ceramic artists who emphasize the process of pushing clay onto art in ways that connect material form to content, and historical context. These sculptural works encompass many ideas: narrative, political, comical, religious, spiritual, cultural, and confessional in nature.<br>
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- +'''Market Street Gallery'''<br>
-'''Age Song: 580 Hayes St. at Laguna, SF'''<br>+1554 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94102<br>
-'''BARBIE BALL & ARTISTS RECEPTION:'''<br>+(between Van Ness and Franklin)<br>
-'''Thursday, August 2, 5:30 pm to 12 am.'''+Phone: 415-290-1441<br>
- +[http://www.marketstreetgallery.com/index.html '''>> More info''']
-Come dressed as your favorite Barbie or Ken and meet the artists and vendors who are helping to save the environment.+
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-* The evening will be covered live by PNN and will include live performances by various artists, bands and DJ's as well as a demonstration by Allie Buckner the renowned author of the "How to Make an Altered Barbie" and "Barbie Killer" comics.+
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-* Barbie films to be screened will include "The Tribe" by Tiffany Shlain, "Barbie Nation" by Susan Stern and "How to Make an Altered Barbie" by Michel Fraser.+
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 +'''MesArt Community:''' [http://www.mesart.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=16 '''>> Call for Entries'''] | [http://www.mesart.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=17 '''>> Exhibitions/Shows'''] | [http://www.mesart.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=14 '''>> Classifieds''']
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NEWS:

SoMa Gallery Presents.
RECEPTION: Tonight, April 2,
6:00 to 9:00 pm


City Subject San Francisco Urban Studies
Glenn Caley Bachmann | Ezra Cattan | Randy Figures | Peter Kupfer | Sarah Newton | Trish Tunney | Hilary Williams

April 2 through May 1, 2009
Back to the Picture\SoMa Gallery welcomes artists Glenn Caley Bachmann, Ezra Cattan, Randy Figures, Peter Kupfer, Sarah Newton, Trish Tunney, and Hilary Williams in a group exhibit of artwork celebrating the City of San Francisco. In multiple media, each artist studies the urban landscape of the city and its inhabitants, rendering landmarks as icons and presenting uncommon views of everyday life in the City by the Bay.

Back to the Picture\SoMa Gallery
1110 Howard Street at 7th Street, 94103

(415) 558-9901, (415) 826-2321

Parking is metered on Howard Street daily until 6:00 pm. One hour street parking is available free of charge on Folsom Street, a one-block walk from Back to the Picture\SoMa.

MESART FEATURED ARTISTS - April 2009: www.mesart.com

http://www.mesart.com
www.mesart.com

Market Street Gallery.
RECEPTION: Friday, April 17th, 6 - 9 pm

http://www.marketstreetgallery.com/index.html

April 2nd through April 30th, 2009

Works by: Sherri Cavan | Rachel Cox | Reiko Kubota |Maggie Malloy | Oli Quezada | Don Santos | Maria Sosina

Market Street Gallery, with guest curator Maggie Malloy , has organized an invitational selection of local ceramic artists who emphasize the process of pushing clay onto art in ways that connect material form to content, and historical context. These sculptural works encompass many ideas: narrative, political, comical, religious, spiritual, cultural, and confessional in nature.

Market Street Gallery
1554 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94102
(between Van Ness and Franklin)
Phone: 415-290-1441
>> More info