SF Art Guide: Jul. 24th – 28th, 2024

(featured image) Jennifer Damas

I Wish I Did, 2024

Mixed Media on Canvas

36 x 72 in

*Courtesy of HANG ART

Here’s your art guide for what’s happening in San Francisco, CA the week of July 24th – 28th, 2024. *Stay tuned—this list is constantly updated!

Thursday, Jul. 25th

Detail of Chelsea Ryoko Wong's 'A Sweet Sanctuary,' made in 2024. Vibrant acrylic painting capturing busy scenes of co-mingling people, as featured in the SF Art Guide.

Chelsea Ryoko Wong
A Sweet Sanctuary, 2024, detail
*Courtesy of the Artist & Jessica Silverman

Jessica Silverman Gallery

Thu, Jul. 25th 5-7PM

Jessica Silverman Gallery presents “Nostalgia for the Present Tense,” an exhibition of twelve paintings by Chelsea Ryoko Wong. Inspired by travels and exploring social harmony amidst modern turmoil, Wong’s work combines vibrant interiors and exteriors to create a sense of community and order. (Jul. 25th – Sep. 7th)

Sculpture of women bodies by Tricia Grame as featured in the SF Art Guide.

Tricia Grame

*Courtesy of Museo Italo Americano

Museo Italo Americano

Thu, Jul. 25th 6-8PM

Join Museo Italo Americano for “Aperitivo con l’Artista,” as part of the Earth and Soul exhibition showcasing Elena Civoli Brittain and Tricia Grame. This event features a conversation with Tricia Grame about her sculptures, inspirations, and Italian connection. *Ticket: $10 (Members) – $20 (Non-members)


Friday, Jul. 26th

A a mixed media work on paper depicting anime characters titled "Untitled" by Mary Ann Orozco. IIt measures 30 x 22.5 inches, as featured in the SF Art Guide.

Mary Ann Orozco

Untitled

Mixed Media on Paper

30 x 22.5 in

*Courtesy of Creativity Explored

Crunchyroll X Creativity Explored Open House

Fri, Jul. 26th 3-6PM

Creativity Explored artists find inspiration in stories, reimagining characters and themes from shows, comics, and books in their artworks. Sponsored by Crunchyroll, 10 artists created new pieces inspired by anime and Eastern art for a special exhibition, alongside others, where attendees can also meet the artists, view, and purchase art.

A painting titled "Leaf, Ball, String" by Karla Wozniak. The painting is made with oil and acrylic on canvas and measures 72 inches by 60 inches. The abstract image features curving lines and shapes in shades of green, blue, yellow, and black, as featured in the SF Art Guide.

Karla Wozniak

Leaf, Ball, String, 2023

Oil and Acrylic on Canvas

72 x 60 in

Et al.

Fri, Jul. 26th 5-8PM

Et al. ignites the season with a trio of captivating exhibitions. Delve into the abstract world of Karla Wozniak’s “Sunshower,” where intricate lines and vibrant colors dance across the canvas. Explore diverse artistic perspectives in the group show “Jamb,” curated by Conrad Guevara.  Finally, contemplate the act of creation itself in Julia Schwartz’s “The Opening Door,” where portals and gateways symbolize artistic transformation. (Jul. 26th –Sep. 7th)

An oil painting on canvas titled "Mountain Standard Time" by Alexandra Bailliere (2024) depicting a path winding through a forest of white birch trees, featured in the SF Art Guide.

Alexandra Bailliere

Mountain Standard Time, 2024

Oil on Canvas

36 x 30 in

HANG ART

Fri, Jul. 26th 6-8PM

Celebrate HANG ART’s Christmas in July/SF Summer Soirée, featuring a festive gallery decked out with curated wines, unframed original artworks, and complimentary framing consultations. Enjoy a $5 raffle for a $500 gift certificate, with proceeds supporting the SFFD Engine 2’s holiday decorations contest. (Jul. 22nd – 27th)

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