SF Open Studios Weekend | SoMa, Potrero Hill & More
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SOMA, Tenderloin, Potrero Hill, Bayview | San Francisco, CA
Event Details
Submitted by the Event Organizer
Whether it’s done in pencil or paint, check out all the artwork on display during the SF Open Studios weekend on Saturday, October 15 and Sunday, October 16 in SOMA, the Tenderloin, Potrero Hill and Bayview.
The third weekend in a month-long series of artist open houses, you can see artists including photographer Ron Saunders, paper cut artist Kay Weber and the father and son duo behind The Great Tortilla Conspiracy, Rene and Rio Yanez.
So wear your walking shoes for this exploratory art walk around a few of the city’s most vibrant neighborhoods to meet & greet some of San Francisco’s most talented artists.
About SF Open Studios
A free, month-long art fix in the city that’s back with a fifth additional week this year, it’s the country’s oldest and largest open studio event with more than 900 participating artists. From Dogpatch to Fort Mason, the Mission to Ocean Beach, each weekend features new neighborhoods to explore as more than 900 emerging and established artists open their studios to show and sell their work.
2011 SF Open Studios Weekend Dates
Weekend 1: October 1 & 2, 11am to 6pm
Mission, Bernal Heights, Castro, Eureka Valley, ExcelsiorWeekend 2: October 8 & 9, 11am to 6pm
Ocean Beach, Sunset, Richmond, Duboce, Upper Noe Valley, Hayes Valley,
Haight, Diamond Heights, Buena Vista, Mount Davidson, Twin Peaks, West
Portal, Glen ParkWeekend 3: October 15 & 16, 11am to 6pm
SOMA, Tenderloin, Potrero Hill, BayviewWeekend 4: October 22 & 23, 11am to 6pm
Fort Mason, Marina, Pacific Heights, Russian Hill, North Beach, Financial
DistrictWeekend 5: October 29 & 30, 11am to 6pm
Hunters Point Shipyard & Islais Creek Studios
Disclaimer: Please double check event information with the event organizer as events can be canceled, details can change after they are added to our calendar, and errors do occur.
Cost: FREE
Categories: *Top Pick*, Art & Museums, San Francisco