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SPOTLIGHT AT VEDDER PRICE
275 Battery Street, San Francisco, CA
viewing by appointment only - please contact us to arrange for a "curator walk-through" at:
arcgallerysf@gmail.com
viewing by appointment only - please contact us to arrange for a "curator walk-through" at:
arcgallerysf@gmail.com
Spotlight: Jessica Dunne - November 1, 2021 - February 28, 2022
"I live and paint in San Francisco’s Outer Sunset District, where the city dead-ends at the Pacific Ocean. The architecture of the low houses is so similar as to suggest assembly-line production, and it is--or was-- foggy and cold almost year-round. I respond to my immediate surroundings in my work but, when I moved to the Outer Sunset in the 1980s, at first I saw nothing of aesthetic interest. Finally, after years of looking and painting and watching the evolution of the neighborhood, my relationship to its grid of streets and avenues has deepened such that I find it beautiful."
- Jessica Dunne
"I live and paint in San Francisco’s Outer Sunset District, where the city dead-ends at the Pacific Ocean. The architecture of the low houses is so similar as to suggest assembly-line production, and it is--or was-- foggy and cold almost year-round. I respond to my immediate surroundings in my work but, when I moved to the Outer Sunset in the 1980s, at first I saw nothing of aesthetic interest. Finally, after years of looking and painting and watching the evolution of the neighborhood, my relationship to its grid of streets and avenues has deepened such that I find it beautiful."
- Jessica Dunne
Spotlight: Sharon Beals - June 30 - October 31, 2021
Sharon Beals is the author and photographer of Nests: Fifty Nests and the Birds that Built Them. The Nest Series documents nest and eggs specimens dating from the 1800’s to present day from The California Academy of Sciences, the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology in Berkeley, the Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology in Camarillo, California; Cornell University Museum of Vertebrates; and the National Museum of Natural History at the Smithsonian. She has traveled to Australia to photo at the Australian National Wildlife Collection and to the Bishop in Hawaii and has been photographing the nests of extinct and endangered birds. |