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City Hall -Office of District 11 Supervisor Ahsha Safai 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, Room 264 San Francisco, CA 94102
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Join us for an in-person artist reception for ArtSpan Artist Robin Mize, currently on view in the office of District 11 Supervisor Ahsha Safai! The office is located on the 2nd floor of City Hall in Room #264. Refreshments will be provided.
Our thriving creative community has contributed so much beauty and intrigue to our busy lives. Come and be transported by learning about their inspirations and processes and connecting with the artists in person.
In-Person Reception: Wednesday, January 25, 2023 from 5:00 - 6:00pm | Ticket sales conclude at 2:30pm on 01/25.
**As an attendee, you will receive reminders 48 hours, 7 hours, and 1 hour before the event starts.**
Invite your art-curious friends and come ready for artful conversations as we mix and mingle in-person. *ALL event attendees must be vaccinated and we encourage mask wearing if not eating or drinking.*
To purchase artwork, visit our online store: ArtSpan Market.
Exhibition dates: January 6 - June 8, 2023
To view the collection in-person in 2023, email lauren.l.chung@sfgov.org.
Featured Artwork:
"Wanda Street” by Robin Mize
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About the Art-in-Neighborhoods Program:
ArtSpan’s Art-in-Neighborhoods program serves the city of San Francisco by connecting communities with local artists while activating spaces with vibrant, locally-made artwork. ArtSpan partners with local businesses and building owners to bring art exhibitions and art events to businesses, dormant storefronts, and empty spaces for lease that seek artwork for their blank walls. Local artists who are ArtSpan members are given the opportunity to display, promote, and sell their artwork in these diverse venues. All aspects of the program allow otherwise unused walls, spaces, or properties to become creative arenas for celebrating local arts.
The Art-In-Neighborhoods program strives to create visibility and accessibility for local arts in San Francisco. ArtSpan provides the public with free, high-quality arts exposure. Simultaneously, local ArtSpan artists are given the opportunity to promote and sell their artwork. Each of the Art-In-Neighborhoods exhibitions and community events will provide clear, consistent information about ArtSpan programming to educate the public about ArtSpan’s goals and how to become a supporter – by attending our events and buying artwork from local artists!