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Don't miss the LAST weekend of SF Open Studios, Weekend 5 at Hunters Point Shipyard, featuring 200 artists in one location.
Download the Weekend 5 Map here.
Whenever possible, car pooling is encouraged or use Muni line 19 Polk. Leash laws apply at Hunters Point Shipyard. Please refrain from bringing dogs into the buildings.
Melissa Wagner at
Andalu, 3198 16th Street at Guerrero. Opening Reception: Monday, November 5th, 6pm-11pm. On the opening night celebration, Andalu will donate 10% of all revenue to ArtSpan's
Art for City Youth Program. Drinks are discounted after 9pm to create a festive cocktail atmosphere. Please stop in and show your support! The exhibit will continue through the month of November.
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In this issue:
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SF Open Studios Weekend 5 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 5 Preview Parties
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Making The Point: A Documentary about the Hunters Point Shipyard Artist Studios viewing on Thursday, November 1, 6:30pm - 8:00pm at
Reaves Gallery, 2344 Market Street between Noe and Castro. Space is limited so please RSVP to
sharon@reavesgallery.com. Suggested Donation of $5 to benefit the
Shipyard Trust for the Arts (STAR).
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Friday, November 2nd, 6-9pm, Hunters Point Shipyard, Building 116. RSVP required. Meet the artists and preview the work of
Monica Denevan,
Robin Denevan and
Dimitri Kourouniotis the night before Weekend 5 of SF Open Studios. To be placed on the guest list, please RSVP to
dimitrifineart@gmail.com or call 415-285-4803.
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The Annual
Shipyard Trust for the Arts' Live Art Auction will take place on Sunday from 5:00pm to 7:00pm in The Gallery, located in the corridors just outside of
Marc Ellen Hamel's Studio, Building 101, #2507. Enjoy Bluegrass music and great art bargains.
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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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Sonya Paz will be showing her artwork in Building 101, #2315.
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Artist Opportunities
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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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Whiskeytown National Recreation in partnership with the Turtle Bay Exploration Park of Redding, CA, is seeking artist to be part of the National Park Service's Artist-In-Residence Program. Visit
www.nps.gov/whis for more information or email your request to
Whiskeytown.Art@gmail.com. Deadline for applications is January 15, 2008.
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Young Artists at Work has extended the application deadline to Friday, November 16. Visit
www.ybca.org/community/youth/yaaw to download the YAAW application.
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San Francisco County residents, who do not have a health plan/insurance, are encouraged to visit
www.healthysanfrancisco.org to see if you qualify for the local health access plan.
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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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