Opening Reception Sat, May 26th, 7-9PM, Artist's Reception & Discussion Saturday, June 16th, 1-3PM, Exhibition May 26, 2018 - June 16, 2018
Dreams consist of a series of thoughts, images and sensations during sleep. Psychologists often look at dreams as a connection to the unconscious mind and have analyzed them for insight into a patient's hidden desires and motives. Surrealist artists have sought to channel dreams as a means to unlock the power of the imagination. This exhibition features works that address the broad spectrum of dreams, from abstraction to narrative to surrealism.
ARTIST'S RECEPTION & DISCUSSION: Saturday, June 16th, 1-3PM
EXHIBITION: May 26, 2018 - June 16, 2018
Artists
Renee Audette, Werner Bargsten, Della Barnett, Brandin Baron, Jade Butay, Terry Castle, Lynn Dau, Rinat Goren, Gwen Gunter, Jacob Hicks, Martine Jardel, Hayley Jensen, Eric Kelly, Patricia Leeds, Junyi Liu, Don Manderson*, Barbara Martin*, Erika Meriaux, Alexander Nguyen, Sean O'Donnell, Mina Omidi, Ni Pan, Maja Planinac, David Platt, Ekaterina Popova, Chuck Potter, Isaiah Ratterman, Jill Rowe, Greta & Manu Schnetzler, James Trevino, Victoria Veedell, Alison Ye*, & Evany Zirul
*Juror's Choice award winners
JUROR: James Bacchi, Gallerist/Co-Owner, ArtHaus Gallery & Consulting, San Francisco, CA
Arc Gallery & Studios features a 1,000 sq. ft. art gallery, a smaller gallery, an art education center, and ten newly renovated artist studios, along with the Kearny Street Workshop office, the Studio Fine Artist Network office, and VEGA Coffee Shop. Arc is located at 1246 Folsom Street, between 8th & 9th streets in San Francisco's SOMA neighborhood. (3 blocks from the Civic Center BART station on Market Street)
Arc supports the making of quality art in all media, provides a nurturing environment for artists to create their work, builds a community of artists to encourage exploration of art, provides resources for the professional development of visual artists, and promotes appreciation of the visual arts in the city of San Francisco.
Opening Reception Sat, May 26th, 7-9PM, Artist's Reception & Discussion Saturday, June 16th, 1-3PM, Exhibition May 26, 2018 - June 16, 2018
Dreams consist of a series of thoughts, images and sensations during sleep. Psychologists often look at dreams as a connection to the unconscious mind and have analyzed them for insight into a patient's hidden desires and motives. Surrealist artists have sought to channel dreams as a means to unlock the power of the imagination. This exhibition features works that address the broad spectrum of dreams, from abstraction to narrative to surrealism.
ARTIST'S RECEPTION & DISCUSSION: Saturday, June 16th, 1-3PM
EXHIBITION: May 26, 2018 - June 16, 2018
Artists
Renee Audette, Werner Bargsten, Della Barnett, Brandin Baron, Jade Butay, Terry Castle, Lynn Dau, Rinat Goren, Gwen Gunter, Jacob Hicks, Martine Jardel, Hayley Jensen, Eric Kelly, Patricia Leeds, Junyi Liu, Don Manderson*, Barbara Martin*, Erika Meriaux, Alexander Nguyen, Sean O'Donnell, Mina Omidi, Ni Pan, Maja Planinac, David Platt, Ekaterina Popova, Chuck Potter, Isaiah Ratterman, Jill Rowe, Greta & Manu Schnetzler, James Trevino, Victoria Veedell, Alison Ye*, & Evany Zirul
*Juror's Choice award winners
JUROR: James Bacchi, Gallerist/Co-Owner, ArtHaus Gallery & Consulting, San Francisco, CA
Arc Gallery & Studios features a 1,000 sq. ft. art gallery, a smaller gallery, an art education center, and ten newly renovated artist studios, along with the Kearny Street Workshop office, the Studio Fine Artist Network office, and VEGA Coffee Shop. Arc is located at 1246 Folsom Street, between 8th & 9th streets in San Francisco's SOMA neighborhood. (3 blocks from the Civic Center BART station on Market Street)
Arc supports the making of quality art in all media, provides a nurturing environment for artists to create their work, builds a community of artists to encourage exploration of art, provides resources for the professional development of visual artists, and promotes appreciation of the visual arts in the city of San Francisco.
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