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Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Delicious Art at STUDIO Gallery
I couldn't have been more pleased when STUDIO Gallery opened up on Polk street a few years ago. The gallery is unlike any other I know. First of all, it's not airy and industrial, it's a tiny and cozy storefront, and it showcases the work of only Bay Area artists. Art shows are accessible, sometimes provocative and more often than not, fun. Most of the artwork is very affordable and there is just about something for everyone and every budget. In addition to folk art you will also find fine art, but I've yet to see anything stuffy or terribly intimidating. One of the more enjoyable shows they have held every year is Delicious, art inspired by food and drink. The show opens today and runs through April 13th, and there will be a reception this Saturday from 4 until 8 pm. This year there are over 70 artists participating and on display are oil paintings, pastels, prints, photographs, drawings, mixed media and even a paper sculpture from one of my favorite local artisans, Toshiko Kamiyama who makes the most amazing realistic pieces like this one, all made out of paper. You can see photos from Delicious here. STUDIO Gallery has also recently launched another web site called Really SF that has plenty of local art, from photographs to painting to maps to prints and it is all San Francisco or Bay Area themed. Online is fine, but do check out the Delicious show in person if you are in the area. And don't worry, there are plenty of places to eat in the neighborhood if the show stimulates your appetite. STUDIO Gallery 1718A Polk Street (between Clay & Washington) San Francisco, CA 94109 415.931.3130 Gallery Hours Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 11am - 8 pm Saturday + Sunday 11 am - 6 pm Monday + Tuesday by appointment Labels: amy sherman, art, bay area, food |
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2 Comments:
Amy, what are the restaurants in the area I should check out before or after I see Delicious Art at Studio Gallery?
3/13/2008 6:05 PM
I like Nick's Crispy Taco's on the corner of Broadway and Polk. Another block down is Bar Johnny which has great small plates if you just want a nibble.
For Thai food, Thai Spice is on the same block as the gallery. Swan's Oyster Depot is a few blocks down on Polk, near California. It's a great place for fresh seafood cocktails or clam chowder but prepare to wait. There's always a line.
3/14/2008 7:51 AM
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