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Fri October 25, 2019

Palette Gallery Opening Reception: Progression

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Join us for an evening with the artists and curator as we celebrate the opening of Progression! Light refreshments will be served.

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Change and advancement - the change of seasons, styles and sources of inspiration. In collaboration with Wonderland SF and 111 Minna Gallery, Palette Gallery presents Progression - a celebration of the evolution of urban art. Reflecting the theme of our Progression Dinner Series, featured curator Irene Hernandez-Feiks brings together more than 30 local artists in this electric group show, highlighting the democracy of this genre and its breakthrough into fine art.

Showcasing works by: Alberto Ybarra, Alec Huxley, Amanda Lynn, Bud Snow, Brandon Hurley, Calvin Lai, Chris W. Stokes, Daryll Peirce, David Young, Dominic Fontana, Doug Rhodes, Elodie Boucher, Eon75, Felicia Ann, Jeffrey Nemenzo, John Wentz, Josh Thurman, Joshua Lawyer, Kenneth Malone, Leon Loucheur, Lindsey Millikan, Luciano Roque, Math PTV, Michael Murphy, Nick Flatt, Olympia Altimir, Raul D'Mauries, Rachel Wolfe-Goldsmith, Russell Ryan, Safi Kolozsvari, Serge Gay Jr., Steve Javiel, and Ursula Xanthe Young.

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Palette Gallery provides contemporary artists of all disciplines the opportunity to create and showcase their work through the exploration of food and art. As the gallery at Palette SF, our exhibitions highlight the themes and concepts related to the infinitely complex and ever-evolving food culture, as explored through our concurrent Chef's Dinner Series. We openly invite the community to attend our events, visit the gallery, and engage in conversation.
Join us for an evening with the artists and curator as we celebrate the opening of Progression! Light refreshments will be served.

About this Event

Change and advancement - the change of seasons, styles and sources of inspiration. In collaboration with Wonderland SF and 111 Minna Gallery, Palette Gallery presents Progression - a celebration of the evolution of urban art. Reflecting the theme of our Progression Dinner Series, featured curator Irene Hernandez-Feiks brings together more than 30 local artists in this electric group show, highlighting the democracy of this genre and its breakthrough into fine art.

Showcasing works by: Alberto Ybarra, Alec Huxley, Amanda Lynn, Bud Snow, Brandon Hurley, Calvin Lai, Chris W. Stokes, Daryll Peirce, David Young, Dominic Fontana, Doug Rhodes, Elodie Boucher, Eon75, Felicia Ann, Jeffrey Nemenzo, John Wentz, Josh Thurman, Joshua Lawyer, Kenneth Malone, Leon Loucheur, Lindsey Millikan, Luciano Roque, Math PTV, Michael Murphy, Nick Flatt, Olympia Altimir, Raul D'Mauries, Rachel Wolfe-Goldsmith, Russell Ryan, Safi Kolozsvari, Serge Gay Jr., Steve Javiel, and Ursula Xanthe Young.

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Palette Gallery provides contemporary artists of all disciplines the opportunity to create and showcase their work through the exploration of food and art. As the gallery at Palette SF, our exhibitions highlight the themes and concepts related to the infinitely complex and ever-evolving food culture, as explored through our concurrent Chef's Dinner Series. We openly invite the community to attend our events, visit the gallery, and engage in conversation.
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