Saturday and Sunday, November 10 and 11, 2018, 11am-5pm both days
The Annual Student Art Sale and Open Studios at San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI), taking place at SFAI's new Fort Mason Campus Saturday and Sunday, November 10 and 11, 2018, is a chance to explore and purchase the work of over 100 emerging artists working in a wide variety of media including current undergraduates, graduate students, and even faculty.
The two-day sale is an opportunity to discover the work of the next Annie Leibovitz or Kehinde Wiley, who were both students at SFAI before becoming the famous figures they are today.
Visitors to the free event can also enjoy studio tours, film screenings, an artist talk, and food and drink (available for purchase).
In addition, the public is invited to pop over to the Diego Rivera Gallery at the historic Chestnut Street Campus to see a special two-day only exhibition, Into the World: Cherel Ito and SFAI Documentary Photography. Ito was a vibrant and active student in the Photography Department in the late 60s. In context with Ito's work, the exhibit shows work by SFAI Alumni who have also ventured out into the world with their cameras including Ken Graves, Mimi Plumb, Wesaam Al-Badry, Desiree Rios, Adrian Burrell, Mika Sperling, John and Mary Collier, Li Chen, Dennis Hearne, Lonnie Graham, Janet Delaney, and Peter de Lory.
Full schedule of events as follows:
Fort Mason Campus:
SFAI Concentrate: Student Art Sale + Open Studios
November 10-11 | 11am-5pm
Artist Lecture: Jon Rubin
November 10 | 1-2pm
Rubin's new banners for the Fort Mason Campus will be unveiled that day at 11:15am
Shadow Master Screening + Alumni Short Film Series
November 10 | 2-4pm
Tours of Open Studios
November 10 | 3:30pm + 4:30pm
Chestnut Street Campus:
Into the World: Cherel Ito and SFAI Documentary Photography
Opening Reception: November 9 | 5:30-7:30pm
Exhibition on View: November 10-11
Saturday and Sunday, November 10 and 11, 2018, 11am-5pm both days
The Annual Student Art Sale and Open Studios at San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI), taking place at SFAI's new Fort Mason Campus Saturday and Sunday, November 10 and 11, 2018, is a chance to explore and purchase the work of over 100 emerging artists working in a wide variety of media including current undergraduates, graduate students, and even faculty.
The two-day sale is an opportunity to discover the work of the next Annie Leibovitz or Kehinde Wiley, who were both students at SFAI before becoming the famous figures they are today.
Visitors to the free event can also enjoy studio tours, film screenings, an artist talk, and food and drink (available for purchase).
In addition, the public is invited to pop over to the Diego Rivera Gallery at the historic Chestnut Street Campus to see a special two-day only exhibition, Into the World: Cherel Ito and SFAI Documentary Photography. Ito was a vibrant and active student in the Photography Department in the late 60s. In context with Ito's work, the exhibit shows work by SFAI Alumni who have also ventured out into the world with their cameras including Ken Graves, Mimi Plumb, Wesaam Al-Badry, Desiree Rios, Adrian Burrell, Mika Sperling, John and Mary Collier, Li Chen, Dennis Hearne, Lonnie Graham, Janet Delaney, and Peter de Lory.
Full schedule of events as follows:
Fort Mason Campus:
SFAI Concentrate: Student Art Sale + Open Studios
November 10-11 | 11am-5pm
Artist Lecture: Jon Rubin
November 10 | 1-2pm
Rubin's new banners for the Fort Mason Campus will be unveiled that day at 11:15am
Shadow Master Screening + Alumni Short Film Series
November 10 | 2-4pm
Tours of Open Studios
November 10 | 3:30pm + 4:30pm
Chestnut Street Campus:
Into the World: Cherel Ito and SFAI Documentary Photography
Opening Reception: November 9 | 5:30-7:30pm
Exhibition on View: November 10-11
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