
"On a recent Saturday, we decided to explore our fair city beyond our own little enclave. My husband and I wandered down to Dogpatch and the Minnesota Street Project, which occupies three renovated warehouses, with more than a dozen art galleries on two levels. If you haven't been, go now. The project introduces contemporary art in an accessible and fun way, with different exhibitions on view in one convenient locale."
"Our goal that day was to visit our friend Nancy Toomey's gallery, and the art of Jud Bergeron. I'd known his work in sculpture, but his new exhibit displayed mid-century bold and colorful paintings on paper that would brighten any living space. His works brought joy and gratitude to our day, with oranges and chartreuses in geometrical juxtaposition that surprised and delighted. We were smitten."
San Francisco offers natural beauty, diverse culture, and abundant restaurants. A visit to Dogpatch brought a stop at Minnesota Street Project, housed in three renovated warehouses with more than a dozen galleries on two levels. Jud Bergeron's mid-century paintings on paper presented bold, colorful geometric compositions with oranges and chartreuses that brightened living spaces and inspired delight. La Connessa on Potrero Hill is run by Bacchus Management Group and aims to serve as a neighborhood gathering place. The two-story space features a curvilinear marble bar and café seating, creating a welcoming vibe upon entry. The venue connects contemporary dining with communal atmosphere.
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