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GET stARTed visiting over 200 artists' studios this weekend in Financial District, North Beach, Potrero Hill, Russian Hill, SOMA, Tenderloin, Bayview, and the Excelsior! Pick up an SF Open Studios Guide at the SF Open Studios
Exhibition, SomArts Main Gallery, 934 Brannan Street, open Wednesday-Friday, noon-4pm, Saturday & Sunday, 10am-5pm or
download the Weekend 4 Map here.
The SF Open Studios Exhibition will close on Sunday, October 28th. Don't miss your chance to view over 400 works of art!
CANCELLED: The Artists Alley Mixer, originally scheduled for Thursday, October 25th has been cancelled due to construction. The Artists Alley apologizes for any inconvenience.
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In this issue:
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SF Open Studios Weekend 4 Preview Parties
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Corrections to SF Open Studios Artist Information
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Artist Opportunities
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SF Open Studios Weekend 4 Preview Parties
CANCELLED: The
The Artists Alley originally scheduled for Thursday, October 25, 6pm-9pm, has been cancelled due to construction. The Artists Alley apologizes for any inconvenience.
SF Open Studios Artist Previews: Weekend 4
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Friday, October 26th, 7pm-10pm, 1340 Bryant Street. Preview Reception at Melting Point Gallery, featuring
Joshua Hagler,
Terry Burkes,
Kimberly Lai,
Kimberly Weinberg,
Mark Baugh-Sasaki,
and
Mike Ritch.
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Friday, October 26th, 7pm-10pm, 340 Bryant Street. Group Site 340 Bryant Street, featuring 9 artists will host a preview party.
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Friday, October 26th, 5:30-8pm, 715 Bryant Street, #202 (near 5th St. SOMA).
Eastside Editions Preview, featuring the work of
David Avery,
Jessica Dunne,
Art Hazelwood, and
Don Williams.
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Friday, October 26th, 6pm-9pm, Islais Creek Studios, 1 Rankin Street. Grand opening of new artist studio space and San Francisco Open Studios. Sculpture & Painting, with an emphasis on Metal Sculpture. Work by:
Rebecca Fox,
Yong Han,
Bela Harcos,
Christine Kendrick,
Alex MacLeitch,
Min Hwan Park,
Wolf Thurmeier,
and
Jason Webster.
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Public Glass, 1750 Armstrong Avenue, will host a workshop on fusing ($10 suggested donation) and glass displays on October 27-28 from 11am-6pm and a Hot Glass/ Cold Beer festival ($25 donation for a hand-blown glass we'll fill with
Speakeasy) with fire-dancing, music and demos on October 27th from 6pm-11pm.
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Guide advertiser,
Aspect Gallery, 731 Polk Street, is proud to feature the following artists in SF Open Studios this weekend:
Kellyann Gilson Lyman,
Galina Milton,
Bonnie Tomek
and
Thalia Stratton. The show runs through November 5th.
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Corrections to SF Open Studios Artist Information
Weekend 2: October 13 & 14
Weekend 3: October 20 & 21
Weekend 4: October 27 & 28
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Shilo Randall's studio is located at Francisco Studios, 2377 San Jose Avenue.
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Eric Rewitzer's studio is located at 2415 3rd Street, #243.
Weekend 5: November 3 & 4
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Marc Ellen Hamel creates artwork in the following media: Painting and Printmaking
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Artist Opportunities
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7 black column pedestals available for rental. Dimensions of each pedestal are 30" tall with a 12" round top. Available for first, second or fourth weekend in October. Email
Becca Blumen at
blumensculpture@earthlink.net.
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Your art makes the difference! Help artists with life-threatening illnesses by contributing your artwork to
Visual Aid's November 10th fundraiser, BIG DEAL. In its 14th year, this wildly popular, cult classic art event features over 600 works of contemporary art. Participate and earn your BIG DEAL 14 Merit Badge! Email TODAY to
bigdeal@visualaid.org or call (415) 777-8242. More details will be available soon at
www.visualaid.org.
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Are you a San Francisco County resident in need of health care? Visit
www.healthysanfrancisco.org for more information.
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Lindsay Barrick, Editor
ArtSpan
, a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization, builds a community connecting the public to visual arts in San Francisco. Through SF Open Studios, youth and adult education, and art-centric events, ArtSpan creates a platform for artists to thrive,
fostering a Bay Area community that values the arts.
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