Secession Art & Design is celebrating our 15th Anniversary! To honor this milestone, we've rented 307 Cortland Ave in Bernal Heights from August 4th to the 7th. Fifteen artists from Secession's past will help us transform this San Francisco storefront into a curated gallery. These rockstar artists are creating original art that expresses our shared love for the SF community. For four days you can shop our art & clothing collection in person. We can't wait to see you and hear your Secession stories!
XO Eden
Featured Artists: Amos Goldbaum, Andreina Davila, Dianne Hoffman, Heather Robinson, Hilary Williams, Jenny Feinberg, Joshua Coffy, Nate Tan, Nathalie Fabri, Olena McMurtrey, Phillip Hua, Rachel Znerold, Silvi Alcivar, Shannon Amidon, and Stephanie Steiner.
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Our urban landscape has become the new nature. Secession Art & Design is aware of a changing movement inspired by life, urban living, graffiti, and printmaking. As we conserve, spend our money locally, and explore, we discover a subculture of artists and designers documenting our cities through a visual history, bringing the street into your style and home.
Secession Art & Design is celebrating our 15th Anniversary! To honor this milestone, we've rented 307 Cortland Ave in Bernal Heights from August 4th to the 7th. Fifteen artists from Secession's past will help us transform this San Francisco storefront into a curated gallery. These rockstar artists are creating original art that expresses our shared love for the SF community. For four days you can shop our art & clothing collection in person. We can't wait to see you and hear your Secession stories!
XO Eden
Featured Artists: Amos Goldbaum, Andreina Davila, Dianne Hoffman, Heather Robinson, Hilary Williams, Jenny Feinberg, Joshua Coffy, Nate Tan, Nathalie Fabri, Olena McMurtrey, Phillip Hua, Rachel Znerold, Silvi Alcivar, Shannon Amidon, and Stephanie Steiner.
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Our urban landscape has become the new nature. Secession Art & Design is aware of a changing movement inspired by life, urban living, graffiti, and printmaking. As we conserve, spend our money locally, and explore, we discover a subculture of artists and designers documenting our cities through a visual history, bringing the street into your style and home.
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