I am proud to be participating in this year's Warehouse Event, which kicked off last night and will run through Sunday, May 9. Each year the SFMOMA Artist's Gallery invites 300 Artists to participate, and let me share with you how it feels to be 1 of the 300... it's nice. really. very. nice.
Last week, I volunteered at the Gallery and it was so much fun. I helped check-in artwork, and got to peruse much of the work for sale. Truthfully, the amount of really cool artwork I saw was a bit overwhelming. Does it make any sense to think that the last day of the sale would be the best day to go, for the simple reason that there's less to choose from?
Last week, I volunteered at the Gallery and it was so much fun. I helped check-in artwork, and got to peruse much of the work for sale. Truthfully, the amount of really cool artwork I saw was a bit overwhelming. Does it make any sense to think that the last day of the sale would be the best day to go, for the simple reason that there's less to choose from?
As if the array of artwork isn't enough, the Gallery itself is situated in Fort Mason Center, with a picturesque view of the water and Golden Gate Bridge.
All purchases directly benefit the Gallery and Artists. Not in San Francisco? You can view a selection of the work for sale by visiting the Gallery's Facebook page.
The artwork on the Event invite is by Paul Madonna, whose work you can also see for one more day at Hotel Biron (one of my favorite places to see and show art!) Go see, go see...
Thanks everyone!
Thanks everyone!
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