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The following annotated links are to other San Francisco Fine Art galleries. For each listing, you'll find a web site address (URL) if available, a phone number, and an address to give to the cab driver.
- 871
Fine Arts, 49 Geary St., S.F., 415.543.5155
(50s and 60s Pop Art, fluxxus, Abstract Expressionism, and Bay Area figuratives; also artist's books and ephemera)
- Alliance Francaise,
1345 Bush St., S.F., 415.775.7755
(Contemporary american and French art)
- American Craft
Council, 415.896.5060
(Outstanding works by America's leading craftspeople)
- Anthony
Meier, 1969 California St., S.F., 415.351.1400
(Post-World War II contemporary masters; emerging and mid-career artists)
- Arion Press,
1802 Hays St., The Presidio, S.F., 415.561.2542
(Deluxe, limited-edition books, many of them illustrated by prominent artists and some accompanied by separate editions of original prints)
- ArtHaus,
411 Brannan St., S.F., 415.977.0223
(Museum-quality works, diverse in subject matter, media and style by established New York, Bay-Area and European Artists)
- Artwork, 2861 California
St., #5, S.F., 415.673.3080
(Bay Area artists)
- Atrium Gallery, The, 901 Market St., S.F.,
(Categories of art shown: unspecified)
- Aurobora Press,
147 Natoma St., S.F. 415.546.7880
(An invitational fine art press located in San Francisco dedicated to the monotype medium)
- Bucheon, 389 Grove St., S.F., 415.863.2891
(Contemporary painting, mixed media, sculpture and installation)
- Culture Cache, 1800 Bryant
St., S.F., 415.626.7776
(Bay Area emerging artists, pioneering and reflective of progressive movements indigenous to the Bay Area, which are part of the ongoing trajectory of contemporary artistic evolution in the West Coast)
- Canessa, 708 Montgomery
St., S.F., 415.296.9029
(Contemporary art)
- Christopher Clark
Fine Art Gallery, 377 Geary St., S.F., 415.397.7781
(Contemporary art, modern masters)
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Diego Rivera Gallery, 800 Chestnut St., S.F., 415.771.7020 ext: 4410
(Student-directed showcase for work by students of the San Francisco Art Institute)
- Don
Soker Contemporary Art, 49 Geary St., S.F., 415.291.0966
(Contemporary Art)
- Galería
de la Raza, 2857 24th St., S.F., 415.826.8009
(Cutting-edge art exhibitions, as well as multimedia presentations, performances and spoken-word events, screenings, computer-generated murals and educational activities)
- Graystone, 77
Geary St., S.F., 415.956.7693
(Contemporary paintings, sculptures, and works on paper by nationally recognized and emerging artists; seeks and sells works by artists such as Richard Diebenkorn, Wayne Thiebaud, Roy Lichtenstein, Jasper Johns and others)
- Hang, 556 and 567 Sutter
St., S.F., 415.4341.4264
(Original San Francisco Bay Area artwork)
- Hosfelt Gallery,
430 Clementina St., S.F., 415.495.5454
(Contemporary works)
- Luggage
Store Gallery, 1007 Market St., S.F., 415.778.4007
(Contemporary art, performance art)
- Meridian Gallery,
545 Sutter St., S.F., 415 398.7229
(Visual, literary and performing artists)
- Micaela, 333 Hayes
St., S.F., 415.551.8118
(Innovative relevant visual art)
- Haley Martin (formerly Michael Martin) Galleries,
101 Townsend St., S.F., 415.543.1550
(MMG Foundation brings art education back into San Francisco schools)
- Mill & Short,
555 Sutter St., S.F., 415.398.3630
(Emerging contemporary photography, film, painting)
- Octavia's Haze,
498 Hayes St., S.F., 415.255.6818
(Handblown art glass, artists from the Bay Area, Seattle and Italy are highlighted)
- Pasquale Iannetti
Art Galleries, 531 Sutter St., S.F., 415.433.2771
(Fine original prints and unique works, primarily by European, American and Mexican Masters, from the 16th through the 20th centuries)
- Powell Street
Gallery, 535 Powell St., S.F., 415.439.4444
(20th-century oils, watercolors, sculpture and glass pieces)
- Precita Eyes Mural
Arts Center, 348 Precita Ave., S.F., 415.285.2311
(One of only three community mural centers in the United States, the organization sponsors and implements ongoing mural projects throughout the Bay Area and internationally)
- Quotidian,
760 Market St., S.F., 415.788.0445
(Fine art, photography, sculpture, jewelry, furniture)
- Refusalon, 20 Hawthorne
St., S.F., 415.386.1946
(Experimental and extreme conceptual art by national and international artists; participates in shows around the globe, education-related incidents, art consulting/services, public art, and K Glass (glass production and collaboration)
- Rena Bransten
Gallery, 77 Geary St., S.F., 415. 982.3292
(Contemporary paintings, pastells, sculpture, drawing, photographs, mixed media)
- San Francisco Art
Commission Gallery, 401 Van Ness, S.F., 415.554.6080
(Innovative contemporary art by emerging and mid - career artists from the Bay Area region)
- San Francisco
Art Institute, Walter and McBean Galleries, 800 Chestnut St., S.F.,
415.771.7020
(Innovative work by emerging artists, students of the San Francisco Art Institute, and experimental work by more established artists from throughout the United States and abroad)
- SF Camerawork,
1246 Folsom St., S.F., 415.863.1001
(Contemporary photography and related media)
- The Simmons Gallery (formerly the Eleonore Austerer Gallery),
565 Sutter St., S.F., 415.986.2244
(Works of Matisse, Picasso, Miro, Tamayo, Zuniga, Hockney, Solman, Baynard, Cora, Sprotte, Castaneda, Rios, Azank, and other museum collected artists)
- Somarts Cultural Center,
934 Brannan St., S.F., 415.552.231
(Unspecified)
- Songlines,
619 Post St., S.F., 415.871.5901
(Museum quality Australian Aboriginal paintings)
- Southern Exposure, 401
Alabama St., S.F., 415.863.2141
(Dynamic cutting edge art and community programs since 1974)
- Space
743, 743 Harrison St., S.F., 415.777.9080
(Exploring creativity through clay and the ceramic process whether that be pottery on the wheel or sculpture; )
- Takada
Gallery, 251 Post St., S.F., 415.956.5288
(Primarily two dimensional works--paintings and works on paper--and specializes in minimal and abstract art from Japan and the West Coast)
- Terrain, 165 Jessie St., S.F., 415.896.0249
(Experimental exhibitions program at various temporary locations)
- Theater Artaud,
450 Florida St., S.F., 415.626.4370
(Theatre, performance art)
- Thomas Reynolds
Gallery, 2291 Pine St., S.F., 415.441.4093
(California realism: fine art for the beginning and established collector)
- Toomey Tourell
Fine Art, 49 Geary St., 4th Flr., S.F., 415.989.6444
(Emerging and mid-career artists from California artists and other parts of the world)
- Vorpal Gallery,
393 Grove St., S.F., 415.397.9200
(Artists from over 30 countries in a series of rotating exhibitions; film, lectures, poetry readings and social events as well as a broad spectrum of performing arts concerts)
- Walter/McBean Gallery, 800 Chestnut St., S.F., 415.771.7020
(a year-round program of exhibitions highlighting innovative work by emerging artists and experimental work by more established artists from the US and abroad)
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