Where: Luna Rienne Gallery
Event Date: October 22, 2016
Location: 3318 22nd St, SF
Exhibit Dates: October 22 - December 5
For more details: https://www.facebook.com/events/377083406014406/
Luna Rienne Gallery’s next exhibition will be What’s Left SF, a group show featuring artists who have lived and worked in San Francisco in the past decade.
Opening Saturday, October 22, 6-9PM
Showing through December 5, 2016
Participating artists are:
Alec Huxley
Amanda Lynn
Andy Stattmiller
Brett Crawford
Brian Barneclo
Damon Soule
Daryll Peirce
David Young V
Delphyne Veyrat d’Urbet
Greg Pnut Galinsky
Justin Lovato
Kim Cogan
Leon Loucheur
Monty Guy
Nate1Tan
NoMe Edonna
Reuben Rude
Sirron Norris
Sparkles Positron AKA Julianne Yates
t.w.five
Ursula Young
Many artists have begun their careers in San Francisco, flourished here, and, most likely, felt a shift in the zeitgeist of the city in recent years. Whether positive or negative, SF has left an indelible impression on them, and they would like the city’s current population to contemplate, celebrate, and otherwise react to their reflections. The purpose of the exhibition, which asks both “what has left” and “what is left”, is to increase the dialogue about what some perceive as a diaspora and a cultural divide.
What’s Left SF will be on exhibit from October 22 through December 5, 2016 at Luna Rienne Gallery, 3318 22nd Street near Valencia in San Francisco. Formerly known as fabric8, Luna Rienne features visual artists working in contemporary mediums who integrate elements of urban culture with traditional techniques.
