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+ | [[Image:Art logomesartn.gif|265 px]] '''NEWS:''' | ||
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+ | * [http://www.mesart.com '''MESART FEATURED ARTISTS - April 2009'''] | ||
+ | * [http://www.mesart.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=17 '''Exhibitions/Shows'''] | ||
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+ | ===SoMa Gallery Presents.<br>RECEPTION: Tonight, April 2,<br>6:00 to 9:00 pm === | ||
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+ | '''City Subject San Francisco Urban Studies'''<br> | ||
+ | Glenn Caley Bachmann | Ezra Cattan | Randy Figures | [http://www.mesart.com/kupfer '''Peter Kupfer'''] | Sarah Newton | Trish Tunney | Hilary Williams<br> | ||
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+ | '''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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+ | (415) 558-9901, (415) 826-2321 | ||
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+ | ''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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+ | ===MESART FEATURED ARTISTS - April 2009: '''[http://www.mesart.com www.mesart.com]=== | ||
+ | [[Image:Art hp04.09.jpg|666px|http://www.mesart.com]]<br> | ||
+ | '''[http://www.mesart.com www.mesart.com]'''<br> | ||
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- | ==RECEPTION: Friday, April 4th, 6 PM - 9:30 PM == | + | {| border=0 cellpadding=8 |
- | '''Market Street Gallery: 1554 Market Street, San Francisco'''<br> | + | | valign=top width=20% | |
- | [[Image:mithographics.jpg|566px|left|http://www.mesart.com/mythology.html]]<br> | + | ===Market Street Gallery.<br>RECEPTION: Friday, April 17th, 6 - 9 pm=== |
- | '''Market Street Gallery announces an exhibition of California-based artists Nina Binnington, Tatiana Lyskova, and Inna Razumova. For each of these artists mythology is a focus and a point of departure. Coming from a similar cultural context (born and raised in Russia but in different cities - St. Petersburg, Kazan, Moscow), all three female artists now reside and work in the Bay Area. Their art ranges in approach from traditional to contemporary, representational to non-representational. It blends ancient, modern, cosmopolitan and personal mythologies in a variety of media: drawing, watercolor, printmaking as well as gilding on glass, textiles and video.''' | + | [[Image:Art msg.jpg|356px|http://www.marketstreetgallery.com/index.html]]<br> |
- | '''The exhibition will include "Affectu Quem Secreto", an 8-minute digital video commissioned by the Krasnoyarsk Museum of Contemporary Art (Russia). The video is dedicated to the early 19th century California romance between the Russian explorer, Count Nikolai Ryazanov of Fort Ross, and Concepcion Arguello, daughter of the commandant of the Spanish Presidio of San Francisco.'''<br> | + | | valign=top width=50% | |
- | '''Affectu Quem Secreto is a collaboration between Inna Razumova (concept and video), Polina Barskova (poetry), Paul Belasky (original music and performance), and Mitya Makarov (sound design)'''.<br> | + | '''April 2nd through April 30th, 2009''' |
- | '''[http://www.mesart.com/mythology.html ''More info'']<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> | ||
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+ | 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> | ||
+ | 1554 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94102<br> | ||
+ | (between Van Ness and Franklin)<br> | ||
+ | Phone: 415-290-1441<br> | ||
+ | [http://www.marketstreetgallery.com/index.html '''>> More info'''] | ||
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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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April 2 through May 1, 2009 Back to the Picture\SoMa Gallery (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. |
[edit] Market Street Gallery.
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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 |
MesArt Community: >> Call for Entries | >> Exhibitions/Shows | >> Classifieds |