Going to Open Studios? Don’t forget to check out Kentucky and Army Streets
Actually, you’d have to go back in time to find the intersection of Kentucky Street and Army Street in San Francisco. Army Street was renamed Cesar Chavez Street in 1995 and Kentucky Street was annexed to Third Street sometime probably around 1920. But the intersection itself is in the same spot, at Third and Cesar Chavez, and that’s where my studio is.
As October is the month of Open Studios here in San Francisco, once again I’m opening my studio to the public over the course of the weekend. I’ll be at the Third Street Art Explosion at 1661 Tennessee Street (that one is still named after a state. Don’t ask me why they changed Kentucky Street’s name) starting at 11am and ending at 6pm.
This year’s theme is make me an offer. Seriously. I want to make room for new work and that means get the old work out into the world. I haven’t even decided whether to put price tags on anything. If you want it, I want you to walk out the door with it.
This is my first Open Studios at the new studio at Kentucky and Army. There are fewer artists here and the location is out of the way compared to my old space at 17th and Potrero. There likely won’t be the sort of crowded foot traffic one finds at Open Studios in the Mission, so expect a more casual, relaxed, intimate atmosphere.
I hope to see you here!
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