Sat - Sun, October 19 - 20, 11AM - 6PM both days
LOCATION, TRANSIT & PARKING
768 Delano Avenue 1D (up the driveway), San Francisco.
Easy transit access! Adjacent to the K-Ingleside/T-Third, M-Ocean View, and J-Church MUNI lines, and a 2-block walk from Balboa BART station.
*There is plenty of free parking.*
WEBSITES & SOCIAL MEDIA
Website: workspaceartists.com
Instagram: @workspaceartists
EVENT
Begin Weekend 2 of ArtSpan Open Studios at Workspace Artists, one of San Francisco's newest artist communities. Meet seven artists in their studios and learn about their work. The studios are set in a spacious, sunlit warehouse, located in the growing arts district of Excelsior/Outer Mission/Balboa Park.
Workspace Artists represents a group of creative professionals from across the city who have joined together to maintain a vibrant space for artists, sustaining San Francisco's values of beauty and imagination, resistance and protest, environmentalism and science, literature and philosophy.
Cy de Groat, Eden Gallanter, Sung Hee Kim, J. Delfina Piretti, Stephanie Schreiner, Sharon Steuer, and Laurie Wigham will be opening their studios on Weekend 2, October 19 - 20.
More About Workspace Artists SF:
Workspace Artists SF was created in 2017 by a group of artists displaced from the longstanding Workspace Limited artist studios in the Mission. This new artists' community now provides studios for twelve artists working in oil paint, watercolor, collage, photography, acrylic, and resin in a former glass-blowing hut at 768 Delano Street.
With easy transit and parking access, Workspace is perfectly situated within one of the burgeoning art districts of San Francisco, just a few blocks from both the Geneva Car Barn (a historic building soon to be restored to create a youth-oriented performing arts space), and the future home of the ArtSpan Onondaga Art Center (which will serve the San Francisco art community by providing studios, a community meeting space, classrooms, and gallery exhibitions).
Free
Presented by Workspace Artists.
Sat - Sun, October 19 - 20, 11AM - 6PM both days
LOCATION, TRANSIT & PARKING
768 Delano Avenue 1D (up the driveway), San Francisco.
Easy transit access! Adjacent to the K-Ingleside/T-Third, M-Ocean View, and J-Church MUNI lines, and a 2-block walk from Balboa BART station.
*There is plenty of free parking.*
WEBSITES & SOCIAL MEDIA
Website: workspaceartists.com
Instagram: @workspaceartists
EVENT
Begin Weekend 2 of ArtSpan Open Studios at Workspace Artists, one of San Francisco's newest artist communities. Meet seven artists in their studios and learn about their work. The studios are set in a spacious, sunlit warehouse, located in the growing arts district of Excelsior/Outer Mission/Balboa Park.
Workspace Artists represents a group of creative professionals from across the city who have joined together to maintain a vibrant space for artists, sustaining San Francisco's values of beauty and imagination, resistance and protest, environmentalism and science, literature and philosophy.
Cy de Groat, Eden Gallanter, Sung Hee Kim, J. Delfina Piretti, Stephanie Schreiner, Sharon Steuer, and Laurie Wigham will be opening their studios on Weekend 2, October 19 - 20.
More About Workspace Artists SF:
Workspace Artists SF was created in 2017 by a group of artists displaced from the longstanding Workspace Limited artist studios in the Mission. This new artists' community now provides studios for twelve artists working in oil paint, watercolor, collage, photography, acrylic, and resin in a former glass-blowing hut at 768 Delano Street.
With easy transit and parking access, Workspace is perfectly situated within one of the burgeoning art districts of San Francisco, just a few blocks from both the Geneva Car Barn (a historic building soon to be restored to create a youth-oriented performing arts space), and the future home of the ArtSpan Onondaga Art Center (which will serve the San Francisco art community by providing studios, a community meeting space, classrooms, and gallery exhibitions).
Free
Presented by Workspace Artists.
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