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Art Point
Art Point is a group of people that supports the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, and the de Young and the Legion of Honor. It is basically a social club for people interested in art, contemporary artists, exhibitions and events, art - related lectures. These participants must also be members of Fine Arts Museums, San Francisco and should be between the ages 21-40. Art Point hosts annual events like cocktail receptions, exhibitions, lectures etc. for its members.
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ArtHaus
ArtHaus is one of the top places to visit in California for art - lovers. This art gallery is dedicated to the works of contemporary New York and Bay Area artists. Its purpose is to encourage art and is a hit among the local people and tourists. Co-owners James Bacchi and Annette Schutz, who opened ArtHaus in 1996, also provide Art Consulting Services for Private Collectors and Corporations.
Some of the ArtHaus Gallery Artists are; Gioi Tran, Jhina Alvarado, Andrea Arroyo, Astrid. The beauty of these paintings and sculptures will definitely take a piece of your heart. The visit is a treat for anyone whether they are an experienced collector or just starting out. The price points are reasonable and the customer service is impeccable. ArtHaus has a warm and welcoming atmosphere and the visitors will definitely take away with themselves good memories and knowledge about contemporary art. You can visit ArtHaus alone or with your loved ones and can’t leave without purchasing a masterpiece.
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California Academy of Sciences
It is among the largest natural history museums in the world and also among the most important with regard to research and education.
The California Academy of Sciences is home to a staggering collection of 26 million specimens. The academy also plays an integral role in research and education into more than 12 fields of natural sciences. The Morrison Planetarium is the world's largest digital planetarium, with a screen 23 metres in diameter. It hosts mesmerising shows and visualisations on various subjects. The Osher Rainforest is encased in a 27 metre tall glass dome, containing 4 floors displaying the Bornean Forest floor at the ground level, a Madagascan mid-storey and at the top is a canopy of Costa Rican forest. The fourth floor is actually underground and displays a flooded Amazonian forest. The Steinhart Aquarium is an ideal way to understand the importance of marine life on earth. It is home to over 40,000 animals and contains several stunning exhibits. The Kimball Natural History Museum encompasses the rest of the area of the complex and traces all aspects of evolution of life on earth and is the main centre of research activities of the academy.
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Catharine Clark Gallery
Catharine Clark Gallery is an art gallery for contemporary art, located in San Francisco, California. It is the first art gallery in the area to have a dedicated media room to present a wide range of media art. Catharine Clark Gallery is situated near leading arts venues such as California College of the Arts (CCA), the Museum of Craft and Design and the Minnesota Street Project. The prices for paintings are affordable, keeping all kinds of buyers in mind. The place is also available to be rented out for parties if you’re interested in an “art” theme.
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Contemporary Jewish Museum
The Contemporary Jewish Museum (CJM) is a museum in Mission Street at Yerba Buena Lane in San Francisco, California. It was established in 1984 and is situated in the heart of downtown San Francisco, amid the South of Market neighborhood. This place is kid-friendly and offers great fun for the entire family. The CJM offers a variety of family-friendly programs that can make your visit memorable and complementing. At this museum, you can play, create art, enjoy live performances, explore the place, and spend a good time.
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Fraenkel Gallery
Fraenkel Gallery is an Art gallery in San Francisco, California. It is a photo gallery manifesting rotating work of art by modern American and European artists. It was instituted in 1979 by Jeffrey Fraenkel. The Fraenkel Gallery has showcased over 350 exhibitions exploring photography and its association with other media, expanding the interactions around photography and contemporary art, since 1979. This gallery operates to build personal connections in different art communities. This gallery also maintains a vigorous publishing program, and they have published several books and title posters for their exhibition until today. Few of their popular publications are Open secrets, The Unphotographable, A man in the crowd, and much more. To have a scheduled-entry reservation, you have to book an appointment.
This gallery is a chief exhibit for the work of Robert Adams, Sophie Calle, Diane Arbus, Adam Fuss, and more. Fraenkel Gallery sustains prolonged relationships with museums, private collectors, and organizations throughout the globe, and it welcomes experienced collectors and budding collectors as well.
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Galería de la Raza
Galería de la Raza is an art gallery in San Francisco, California. It is one of the well-known places of San Francisco, located in the heart of the Mission District. It is a not-for-profit, community-based cultural hub, largely encouraging works of art by the Latino/ Chicano artists in San Francisco. GDLR organizes exhibitions, hosts poetry readings, workshops, and other events for celebrations. It also sponsors youth and artist-in-residence programs and sells works of art. You have to book your tickets for specific events organized here.
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Gallery 444
Gallery 444 is a family-owned art gallery in San Francisco, California. It was established by Bettie Mitchell, who worked in San Francisco's art setting for around forty years. This gallery is a women-led organization that features a distinctive collection of fantastic artworks by modern artists like Rosemary Valverde, Marty Goldstein, and more. It only exhibits original paintings, prints, and sculptures. The gallery has street parking for visitors. It is open to appointments.
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Hosfelt Gallery
Hosfelt Gallery is an art gallery in San Francisco, California. It was instituted by Todd Hosfelt in 1996 to manifest contemporary art by international artists working in all forms of media. This gallery displays rotating exhibits of contemporary drawings, paintings, film, and other media. It offers a broad range of artworks by talented artists via their exhibitions, events, and art fairs at the gallery. Hosefelt gallery is one of the most favored gallery in the Bay area and one of the most engrossing in the entire San Francisco.
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Intersection for the Arts
Intersection for the Arts is a not-for-profit art institute in the bedrock Bay Area of San Francisco that operates to support growing artists with resources to flourish. It was instituted in 1965. This institute offers coworking and event space at economical costs. It also offers fiscal sponsorship, business workshops, and staff support for people engaged in the field of arts and culture. The institute currently serves beyond 145 artists and art organizations in seven counties around the Bay Area. You can book tickets for events online.
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