HANG ART
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Exhibition
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A- Class
567 Sutter St San Francisco, CA 94102
July 10th, 2008 - July 31st, 2008
Opening:
July 10th, 2008 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Nicholas Bohac, Into Kashmir, 2008, Mixed Media on Panel, 20 x 30in © Nicholas Bohac Rachelle Cohen, No Inch Remaining Without Wireless, 2008, Watercolor on Paper, 22 x 30in © Rachelle Cohen Rachel Gillen, Blame it on the Rain, 2008, Oil on Canvas, 30 x 40in © Rachel Gillen Melissa Mattis, Sugar and Spice, 2008, Oil on Canvas, 30 x 30in © Melissa Mattis Lauren Parent, Duck Island, 2008, Foamcore, 60 x 60 x 60in © Lauren Parent Bianca Partee, Dismantling PG&E Power Plant, 2008, Mixed Media , 89 x 186in © Bianca Partee Eddie O Rodriguez, Modern Contrapposto, 2008, Oil on Canvas, 24 x 30in © Eddie Rodriguez David Silverman, Freedom, 2008, Acrylic on Panel, 24 x 48in © David Silverman Kathryn Van Steenhuyse, Akka, 2008, Mixed Media on Canvas, 16 x 16in © Kathryn Van Steenhuyse
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> QUICK FACTS
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NEIGHBORHOOD:
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Union Square/Civic Center
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OPEN HOURS:
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Monday-Saturday 10am-6pm; Sunday 12pm-5pm
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TAGS:
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collage, photo-realism, abstraction, painting, installation, sf, graduate, students, local
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CHILDREN:
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This event is appropriate for children
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> DESCRIPTION
HANG ART annex is pleased to present A-Class, a group show featuring works by recent graduates of San Francisco Fine Arts educational programs. A reception for the artists will be held on Second Thursday, July 10, 2008 from 6-8pm at 567 Sutter St, San Francisco. A-Class, our annual group show of works by recent graduates, highlights our commitment to introducing talented new artists to the Bay Area. San Francisco has long been recognized as a hotbed of artistic experimentation, with scores of talented artists studying and eventually settling in to build their careers within the art world. As students, these artists are continuously implementing different methods to discover their own creative voices. This show exemplifies this mission of self-reflection. The aesthetic styles between these exhibiting artists are innovative and truly embody the principles of exciting new mediums and artistic invention.
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