Enjoy an exclusive look of the "Mirage" duo exhibition during our VIP Opening Reception on Friday, Oct. 22nd, 6-9PM at Voss Gallery!
RSVP to enjoy a special viewing of the "Mirage" duo exhibition in an elevated and COVID-friendly environment. Meet the artists and fellow art lovers while taking pleasure in New Contemporary paintings by Jennifer Banzaca and Joshua Nissen King--in addition to a curated selection of regional artists in the gallery's lower level space "The Down Low." Sparkling wine and an artwork-inspired cocktail will be served; cocktail attire encouraged.
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JENNIFER BANZACA (b. New Jersey, 1969) is a painter and designer living in San Francisco. After graduating from the Art Institute of Chicago (BFA), she went on to live in New York and San Francisco working as a digital designer for print and animation. In 2004 she resumed her painting practice and continued studies at the Art Students League and the New York Academy of Art. Jennifer has exhibited throughout the Bay Area and has been an artist in residence at the Skopelos Foundation for the Arts.
JOSHUA NISSEN KING (b. 1987) is a contemporary painter based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He employs oil paint, aerosol, and masking techniques to depict the detritus of the artificial world in relation to nature. Nissen King holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with an emphasis in education from California State University, San Francisco. He participates in exhibitions across the West Coast and has received an arts grant from the Mondavi Foundation, CA and a painting scholarship from the Martin Wong Foundation, CA.
VOSS GALLERY is a women-owned art gallery in San Francisco's Mission District established in 2019 by Ashley L. Voss. The gallery features a dynamic exhibition program of solo and thematically organized group shows and socially-conscious projects to benefit the greater community. New exhibitions are presented approximately every three to four weeks and are curated with an emphasis on New Contemporary work by emerging and mid-career artists.
Enjoy an exclusive look of the "Mirage" duo exhibition during our VIP Opening Reception on Friday, Oct. 22nd, 6-9PM at Voss Gallery!
RSVP to enjoy a special viewing of the "Mirage" duo exhibition in an elevated and COVID-friendly environment. Meet the artists and fellow art lovers while taking pleasure in New Contemporary paintings by Jennifer Banzaca and Joshua Nissen King--in addition to a curated selection of regional artists in the gallery's lower level space "The Down Low." Sparkling wine and an artwork-inspired cocktail will be served; cocktail attire encouraged.
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JENNIFER BANZACA (b. New Jersey, 1969) is a painter and designer living in San Francisco. After graduating from the Art Institute of Chicago (BFA), she went on to live in New York and San Francisco working as a digital designer for print and animation. In 2004 she resumed her painting practice and continued studies at the Art Students League and the New York Academy of Art. Jennifer has exhibited throughout the Bay Area and has been an artist in residence at the Skopelos Foundation for the Arts.
JOSHUA NISSEN KING (b. 1987) is a contemporary painter based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He employs oil paint, aerosol, and masking techniques to depict the detritus of the artificial world in relation to nature. Nissen King holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with an emphasis in education from California State University, San Francisco. He participates in exhibitions across the West Coast and has received an arts grant from the Mondavi Foundation, CA and a painting scholarship from the Martin Wong Foundation, CA.
VOSS GALLERY is a women-owned art gallery in San Francisco's Mission District established in 2019 by Ashley L. Voss. The gallery features a dynamic exhibition program of solo and thematically organized group shows and socially-conscious projects to benefit the greater community. New exhibitions are presented approximately every three to four weeks and are curated with an emphasis on New Contemporary work by emerging and mid-career artists.
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