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Market Street Gallery
1554 Market Street,
San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone: 415-290-1441
www.marketstreetgallery.com
Schedule of The Exhibitions, 2006
2006 Altered Barbie Show: July 27th - August 27th
2006 Altered Barbie ShowEXHIBITION: July 27th - August 27th Altering Barbiewith over 70 artists in mediums ranging from mixed-media, painting, printmaking, photography, 2D, 3D, including video and film. LIVE peformances and Director’s film screenings of The Tribe by Tiffany Shlain (http://www.tribethefilm.com/about_press.html) and Barbie Nation by Susan Stern (http://www.barbienation.com/) at the Gala Reception. Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Wednesday 12-6PM Thursdays 12-8PM Friday-Saturday 12-6PM Sunday 1-5PM |
Auction - Help Roger Licot: August 31st
Auction - Help Roger LicotMarket Street Gallery, MesArt and friends have decided to help Roger Licot cope with the financial burden of medical and living expenses by organizing an art auction. All collected money will go to Roger Licot. Silent bidding will be held on Thursday, August 31st, 2006 Market Street Gallery Roger Licot is a Belgian artist and a long time San Francisco resident who has recently been diagnosed with terminal bone cancer. Artists are invited to donate their artworks for the auction to produce this event. We welcome your generosity and any kind of help and donations. For further information, please contact Ronald Newman, gallery director, at 415-290-1441 or email us exhibitions@mesart.com About the artist. Around the same time Roger decided to direct his attention toward fine arts and replace the ink and paper with acrylics and canvas. Since then he has been offering a view to the female body in a sexy, erotic, and unforgettable way. A meticulous, passionate and spiritual artist, Roger is said to found photorealism as a way of meditation by immersing himself in the work. His paintings are a heightened stimulation of the mind and body, a unique, spiritual, and mind-blowing experience. "There is more eroticism in the glimpse of an exposed knee or a revealed thigh than in a pair of opened legs." Roger Licot, a contemporary self-taught artist, has dedicated most of his life to illustrate his point. To view samples of his art work, please visit: www.mesart.com/rogerlicot and www.rogerlicot.com |
San Francisco Artists: September 7th - 27th