Jul 08
The Arts Collective 3rd Ward Thrives in Bushwick, Brooklyn – NYTimes.com.
Interesting article. More spaces are becoming popular in collaborative arts culture. It’s almost an Andy Warhol Factory Room, but for people who have to pay a fee to join with the ability to have access to multiple mediums in art. Printing, woodworking, weaving, jewelry design, welding, screen printing, and maybe most intriguing, a bartender who powers his blender by pedaling bicycle. They were profitable even in a bad economy. I guess freelancing creative industry needs a time to thrive through collective big spaces. Talk about your connections!
Now, do any of you know of similar spaces who are making the million dollar marks in profits on the West Coast?
Jan 08

* Hat by Jasmin Zorlu
Well, we have had a full fun run of the store in North Beach and these are our last and final days until we pack up shop until our next location pop’s up somewhere else in this wonderful city of San Francisco. So if you haven’t been able to stop by you won’t want to miss our Closing Party. Here are the details…
Where: Local Patron 1418 Grant St (between Grant & Union).
When: 6pm – to 9 (or when we decide to close)
What:
- DJ’s Dominique and Bryan Riate will be sure to have you feeling good.
- Desserts by pastry Chef of Eos Jennifer Riate goodies you don’t want to miss
- Sale 10%-25% off everything in the store.
- Drinks and appetizers on the house.
Check out our Press Page. We were written up on..
and Featured on ABC “What’s Hot This Weekend”.
Thank you to everyone who made the store possible. Special thanks to Gregory Bartning, Becky Uline, and Gabe Colaluca for volunteering their time and efforts. Special thanks to Cody Morrison of Danger Deluxxe and Joey, the band Potion, Becky and Friends, Bryan and Dominique for their musical talents. Thanks to Aids Life Cycle and Nest. Thanks to Jennifer Riate and The Key for their passion for food and beer. Thanks to all the wonderful (over 60) artists who participated.
Finally, Thanks to all of you for helping spread the word.
Jan 01
We here at SF Gallery 143 want to thank all of our supporters and enthusiasts for helping us grow in 2009 and following us over to North Beach for our collaboration with Local Patron.
www.sfgallery143.com
Don’t miss our last week of being open at our location and last chance sale. We are having a store wide sale for our full last week and Closing Party January 10th.
*Closing Party Featuring DJ from Hiest, Dominique, and Brian Riate. Pastry Chef, Jennifer Riate, from acclaimed restaurant EOS will be featuring some of her favorite desserts for you to sample. 6pm-9pm
Where: 1418 Grant Street
When: January 2nd – January 10th
Hours: Monday – Wednesday 2pm-8pm Thursday -Sunday 12pm -8pm
What: Store wide Sale 10%-2o% from January 2nd – January 10th
May the new year bring you joy and happiness!

Nov 15
Over the past several years, we have operated seasonal shops in various locations around town selling locally created art, craft and design products. This year, we are coming together to open our best shop ever! SFGallery143 is merging with Local Patron to bring you the best Holiday Store yet.
Where: 1418 Grant Street @ Green
When: November18th 2009 – January 10th 2010
Hours: Monday – Saturday 11am-10pm; Sunday 11am-6pm
Events : …so far
November 20th:Opening Party Featuring DJ’ Danger Deluxxe, treats and drinks. 6pm-9pm 10% Sale
December 10th: Neighborhood Merchant Crawl 5pm-10pm we will be featuring treats from a local chocolatier.
December 18th: Nest Fundraiser, 10% of sales go to help this Non-Profit Organization. Nest helps woman get out of poverty by providing micro-loans to create their own small businesses and to become self-sufficient.
January 10th: Closing Party Featuring DJ from Hiest Dominique and Bryan Riate. Pastry Chef, Jennifer Riate, from acclaimed restaurant EOS will be featuring some of her favorite desserts for you to sample. 6pm-9pm 10% sale.


Oct 01
Attendance of 5,000! I don’t think so, but never-the-less it was fun. We were expecting to only get a half of a table and ended up with a full one. Yay! We were also told it was non vending….people did it anyway. Had I known we would have brought A LOT more stuff. You live you learn and in the process we still managed to get people interested. So here is to our first “exhibit” and some pictures of the other “exhibitors.”
Enjoy!












Aug 18
BBC World Service – Arts & Culture – Rankin photography.
Rankin
Check out this voice video of Rankin and his new work. He is changing his work from photographing movie stars and models to people off the street. Inviting anyone to walk in off the sidewalk in front of his white seamless, he streams the photo to the computer and prints onsite to be hung for the Old Truman Gallery in London.
Instead of bringing the beauty out of models and movie stars, he is showing the beauty out of nurses, office workers, the “ordinary” public. Gathering his idea from photographing people in the Congo, he wanted to not exploit the grief, which is often popular, but showing who those people really are, their essence, and their hope.
To see the photographs so far click below
http://www.rankin.co.uk/portfolio/rankinlive
and his website
http://www.rankin.co.uk/

Beauty – Model

Congo

Louie Banks – Rankin Live Project
*All images are off the Rankin website
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