Richmond Buzz: Gallerists, influencers, crustaceans and more
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Richmond Buzz: Gallerists, influencers, crustaceans and more
"Another annual SF Art Week is upon us, and at least two Inner Richmond galleries are in on the festivities. The 220 Clement Street gallery and bookstore Park Life has installed a shop at FOG Design+Art festival at Fort Mason - SF Art Week's central event. They'll be selling a selection of their books, knick knacks, and curated art works like San Francisco artist Rico Duenas ' lamp sculptures."
"If FOG fair's $40 daily price of admission feels prohibitive, the Minnesota Street Project has this year introduced Atrium, a free alternative festival exclusively featuring local galleries. Though many of the participating galleries are based in the foundation's Dogpatch warehouse space, a selection of additional galleries in the Atrium lineup will include Clement Street's own Public Land. The plants-and-wares store will be showing works by four local artists in a space at the Minnesota Street Project."
Park Life, a gallery and bookstore at 220 Clement Street, installed a shop at the FOG Design+Art festival at Fort Mason, selling books, knick-knacks and curated artworks including Rico Duenas's lamp sculptures. Minnesota Street Project introduced Atrium, a free alternative festival featuring local galleries, and included Public Land from Clement Street, where four local artists will show works in a Minnesota Street Project space. The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco will host late-night festivities at the De Young and open the Legion of Honor exhibition "Drawn to Venice." The Balboa Theater at 3630 Balboa St. installed a changeover film projection system eliminating reel-change intermissions.
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