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By Danielle Klinenberg (Apr 10, 2007)
Most people know Elliot. You know someone who knows Elliot if you don't know Elliot yourself. Chances are good you have been invited to a performance, art opening, or some kind of event at Build, the intimate gallery space at 483 Guerrero, between 16th and 17th Streets. Sometime in the year 2000, after graduating from the San Francisco Art Institute with a B.F.A. in interdisciplinary studies, Elliot Lessing took over the storefront art space. Previous to assuming a role as Executive Director of Build, Lessing ran Art Hut, a space for site-specific artist installations based in the living room of his home in the upper Haight. In the last instaMore
By Danielle Klinenberg (Nov 15, 2003)
Natasha Garcia-Lomas is closing her gallery at the end of December. Manager of the San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery and 2003 Goldie winner in Visual Art (very rarely do curators receive this award), Garcia-Lomas is at the top of her game. In Glen Helfand's article in the San Francisco Bay Guardian announcing her win, Garcia-Lomas received praise from Bay Area heavy hitters such as the Headlands Center for the Arts Director Kathryn Reasoner, San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery Director Rupert Jenkins, and from art critic Helfand, who granted her the award.More
Nests for the Eye
By Danielle Klinenberg (Sep 15, 2003)
Among the treasures of living in a city are visits to places creative people inhabit. Just a few minutes in a gallery can provide a visitor entry into an artist's imagination. Observations, ideas, creative processes, and materials worked through by another person can create new terrain. When the work captures your eye you are in business.More
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