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"Life Emblems" Artist Reception @ Mission Bowling Club
This exhibition "Life Emblems: A Study in Logograms" features artworks by Jeff Bostic
When and where
Date and time
Tuesday, May 30 · 6 - 9pm PDT
Location
Mission Bowling Club 3176 17th Street San Francisco, CA 94110
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About this event
- 3 hours
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ArtSpan and Mission Bowling Club invite you to visit the newly inaugurated Dining Room Gallery with the latest exhibition “Life Emblems: A Study in Logograms” featuring a solo show of ArtSpan Artist Jeff Bostic [@ArtIsLifeSF]!
Join us in person to see and hear what our thriving creative community has to offer! Mission Bowling Club will provide refreshments and an alley for bowling from 7-9PM. The artist will be present and available to speak about their work throughout the reception.
The solo exhibition is on view at Mission Bowling Club, 3176 17th St, accessible by visiting the Mission-neighborhood bowling alley, restaurant and bar in-person and on our online store: Life Emblems' Online Gallery & Store
Life Emblems: A Study in Logograms is a series of minimalist compositions that use chance and game techniques to create visual representations of words and phrases. This show exemplifies reinvigoration just in time for summer and Mission Bowling Club's own venue renovation.
In-Person Reception: Tuesday, May 30, 2023 from 6-9PM
**As an attendee, you will receive reminders 48 hours, 7 hours, & 30 hours before the event starts.**
Exhibition Dates: April 26, 2023 - October 10, 2023
Featured Image:
Collection of artworks by Jeff Bostic [@ArtIsLifeSF] at Mission Bowling Club.
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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!
Mission Bowling Club requires proof of vaccination for all guests 12 and older who will be bowling, or dining and drinking indoors. Please be prepared to show a photo ID in addition to proof of vaccination in the form of your physical vaccine card, a photo of your vaccine card, or a QR code provided by the state of CA. They highly encourage guests to wear masks indoors when not eating or drinking for the protection of their staff and other guests. Mission Bowling Club is an all ages space until 6pm every day, during which time they kindly ask guests to continue to wear masks to keep this space accessible to all.
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ArtSpan, a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization, is committed to cultivating a vibrant, accessible, and world-class art community in San Francisco and to promoting the city's unique creative energy locally and globally. We champion an inclusive art experience by providing hundreds of local artists with the equal opportunity to showcase their work and make direct connections to diverse audiences and patrons. We are guided by the belief that artists play a vital role in society and that broad public engagement with their work is essential to defining a new cultural environment for our changing city. Visit www.artspan.org to learn more. Contact info@artspan.org or (415) 861-9838 for more information.