Going to Open Studios? Don’t forget to check out Kentucky and Army Streets

ImageActu­al­ly, 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!

See my pro­file at artspan.org.

Go say you «like» my work on Face­book.

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