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ENEWSLETTER - JUNE 2010
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Participating Artist Membership Deadline
Register for SF Open Studios for the Participating Artist Membership, deadline August 23. Benefits include an artist profile page on artspan.org in the
online Guide and inclusion in the
SF Bay Guardian map, in addition to eligibility for several upcoming juried exhibition opportunities.
Click for complete list of benefits.
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Guide AD Deadline Extended!
Advertise your open studio or your business in 25,000 copies of the SF Open Studios Guide, distributed at over 300 locations in San Francisco. Reach thousands of buyers and art enthusiasts!
The AD deadline for payment and final ad copy has been extended to Friday, June 25!.
Download the ad rate sheet and order form now to learn more!
Need an ad designer? ArtSpan's Jennifer Mullen can design your ad! E-mail
info@artspan.org for more information on rates.
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July Artist & Volunteer Mixer
Please join us at the following Artist & Volunteer Mixer. Connect with fellow artists and art enthusiasts as well as ArtSpan staff and Board!
These events are free; light snacks and beverages will be available.
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Premier and Participating Artist Bulletin: The Place to Go to Know Your Arts
Visit the new event listings and calendar at
artspan.org for a complete list of SF Open Studios artists' events announcements; check out the
calendar to plan your next art-filled night out!
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Through 6/27, "Paper View" a group show of works on paper, curated by
Mike Kimball at
ARC Studios & Gallery, 1246 Folsom.
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6/25, 5-9pm, 6/26, 10am-6pm, 6/27, 12-4pm
Roxanne Worthington is in the Summer Art Salon, sponsored by Art Waves Gallery, at Fogbelt Studio, 2528 25th Avenue.
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Through 6/27,
Sevilla Granger's "Racing the Coast" will be shown as part of the juried show "Natures Treasures" on modern landscape painting at the Santa Cruz Art League, 526 Broadway. She will also participate in 50/50, an assignment from Sanchez
Art Center, 1220 Linda Mar, Pacifica, to complete 50 small wood panels in 50 days. Revolution Cafe, 3248 22nd St., SF will feature her work in a solo show, 7/23, 7-9pm to 8/25.
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Through 6/30
Sonia Melnikova-Riach's works have been selected for the 7th Annual Wabi-Sabi Exposition at O'Hanlan Center for the Arts, 616 Throckmorton Ave., Mill Valley; Cross Currents 2010: 4th Annual Exhibition of Artists of California at
Alameda Ave., Alameda from 7/8-7/30; and in Photos with Words: Image and Text in Photography at Vermont PhotoPlace Gallery, Middlebury from 7/20-8/7.
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7/24, 1-4pm
Misho Gallery, 680 8th Street, #230, will celebrate its First Year Anniversary. Enjoy BBQ, wine, cheese, and
Alan Mazzetti's artwork.
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Through 8/6,
Robert Reed and
Valerie Scott will be featured in a group show in the SF Board Supervisors Offices in SF City Hall. Curated by Pamela Wu Kochiyama and Matt McKinley.
All announcements are from registered 2009 SF Open Studios Artists.
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For the Artists
Available Studio Space
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Peninsula Studios, 1020 & 1022 North Idaho Street, San Mateo has 4 studios (of 16) remaining in their artists community. Contact Nancy Garcia at 650-224-7883 for rental details.
Workshops
Calls for Entry
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SPARK is seeking artists to mentor middle schoolers during the summer session. Contact Lauren Banister at 415-626-5470 x111 to learn how to become an Apprentice Teacher.
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Deadline: 7/18, Deadline for Narrative Drafts (optional): 6/30,
Individual Artist Commissions (IAC) in Visual, Literary, and
Media Arts. Grants of up to $10,000 to individual artists living and working in San Francisco, to stimulate the creation and presentation of high-quality works of art throughout the city's neighborhoods. Application Workshops: 25 Van
Ness, Suite 70: 6/23, 3:00-5:00pm & 7/12, 12:00-2:00pm (RSVP to
corinne.matesich@sfgov.org)
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Lindsay Barrick, Editor
Special Thanks to Jim Kelly, Designer
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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