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SUMMARY:Echoes of Home | Exhibition Opening at Presidio Theatre
DESCRIPTION:FREE public event | RSVP required \nEchoes of Home brings together the work of Kuntal and Lucas Antony\, whose practices explore how home is carried across borders through memory\, color\, and lived experience. \nKuntal’s vivid\, dreamlike paintings draw from Rajasthan’s culture and Hindu mythology\, translating music and emotion into visual form. Lucas Antony\, a Brazilian multidisciplinary artist shaped by a global\, nomadic life\, uses a recurring palette of blue and orange to explore identity\, belonging\, and place through travel\, architecture\, and the body. \nPresented in partnership with 111 Minna Gallery and the Presidio Theatre\, Echoes of Home transforms the gallery into a shared public space—where visual art and performance intersect to create connection and belonging. \nSpecial Performance by Will Marsh \nExperience a live performance by globally acclaimed sitarist and guitarist Will Marsh. Blending Hindustani classical traditions with jazz\, world music\, and original compositions\, Marsh brings a rich\, transportive sound shaped by over two decades of international study and performance. His innovative yet deeply rooted style offers a vibrant musical complement to Echoes of Home. \nOpening Reception: March 11\, 6–8 PM \nFree and open to the public with rsvp. Featuring an artist-to-artist conversation led by Rhonel Roberts\, light bites\, and a special performance.
URL:https://111minnagallery.com/event/echoes-of-home-exhibition-opening-at-presidio-theatre/
LOCATION:Presidio Theatre\, 99 Moraga Avenue\, San Franicisco\, 94129\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Off-site event,Public Event,RSVP
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SUMMARY:Refractions of Place & Presence
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a vibrant exhibition celebrating the intersection of performance\, memory\, and global perspective through the work of two multidisciplinary artists: Yingri Guan and Cristina Miraflor Ibarra. \nPresented by: Presidio Theatre x 111 Minna Gallery\nOpening Reception + Artist Talk\nWednesday\, September 3\n6:00 PM – 8:00 PM\nThe Presidio Theater\, 99 Moraga Ave – The Presidio \nThis event is free to attend with RSVP. \nRSVP HERE \nYingri Guan weaves technology\, design\, and generative form into stunning visual experiences. With roots in China\, Singapore\, and the Pacific Northwest\, her work explores patterns—both natural and human-made—that connect cultures across borders. Through digital fabrication and an inquisitive lens\, Yingri invites viewers to see the invisible threads that shape our world. \nCristina Miraflor Ibarra captures the immediacy of lived experience with fluid watercolors rendered in real-time. Her art thrives on movement and observation\, often painted live during performances with just ink\, water\, and a portable kit. Grounded in Filipino heritage and Bay Area rhythms\, her pieces echo with song\, memory\, and the joy of the everyday sublime. \nTogether\, Guan and Ibarra offer distinct yet harmonious approaches to how art can reflect\, respond to\, and reframe the world around us. \nCelebrate with us at a free\, in-person reception featuring drinks\, conversation\, and an Artist 2 Artist Talk — a special dialogue between Cristina & Yingri\, moderated by returning artist Rhonel Roberts\, whose own work opened this series. This is a chance to hear the artists discuss their process\, their paths\, and the shared landscapes that inspire them. \nThis event is free to attend with RSVP. \nRSVP HERE \nFollowing the opening\, the exhibition will remain on display through the summer during Presidio Theatre show nights\, accessible with ticketed entry.
URL:https://111minnagallery.com/event/refractions-of-place-presence/
LOCATION:Presidio Theatre\, 99 Moraga Avenue\, San Franicisco\, 94129\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Event,Off-site event,Public Event,RSVP
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SUMMARY:SOMA / East Cut Merchant Walk
DESCRIPTION:SOMA/East Cut showcases a remarkable neighborhood evolution\, where historic corridors have transformed from industrial roots into a thriving mixed-use community anchored by the stunning Salesforce Park rooftop oasis. This dynamic area blends striking high-rises with established cultural institutions like 111 Minna Gallery\, which since 1993 has served as a cornerstone cultural institution supporting local artists\, alongside new establishments serving the neighborhood’s diverse population. \n \nWith over 40 unique open spaces creating an energetic urban village atmosphere\, SOMA/East Cut offers a great opportunity to discover the stories behind the area’s most compelling businesses. Join us in exploring this vibrant neighborhood where innovation meets community tradition through the voices of local entrepreneurs. \nWhy Participate? \n\nSupport Local Businesses: Contribute to the neighborhood’s vitality by supporting local entrepreneurs.\nNetwork: Connect with fellow community members\, business owners\, and local artisans.\nDiscover Hidden Gems: Uncover unique products and services you won’t find anywhere else.\n\nSpace is limited\, so register today! \nWhere We’ll Visit: \n3:00pm Care Essentials by Kaiser | 65 Minna St\, 2nd Floor (Meet-Up) \nCare Essentials by Kaiser Permanente is a convenient care clinic in downtown San Francisco that provides non-emergency and preventive health services. The clinic offers walk-in appointments\, same-day\, and next-day scheduling for various medical concerns\, ensuring accessible healthcare when patients need it most. Care Essentials is designed as a convenient care solution to meet patients where they are for their routine health needs. \n3:25 pm 111 Minna Gallery | 111 Minna St  \nSince 1993\, 111 Minna Gallery has been a cornerstone of San Francisco culture\, serving as a crucial platform for the Bay Area arts community that has helped launch and nurture the careers of pivotal artists over three decades. This iconic venue on Minna Street showcases monthly art exhibits while transforming nightly to host everything from art openings and film screenings to dance parties and community benefits. 111 Minna Gallery provides an unforgettable ambiance for both emerging and established artists\, making it an essential destination where art\, community\, and career development converge in downtown San Francisco \n3:45 pm Koolfi Creamery | 50 Fremont St\, #125 \nKoolfi Creamery fuses traditional Indian kulfi flavors with artisanal ice cream\, honoring the culinary heritage of founders Priti’s South Indian and Mads’ Indo-German families. Born from a serendipitous bus accident that launched their journey in 2018\, the duo crafts small-batch ice creams using organic Straus Family Creamery dairy and complex spices like saffron\, cardamom\, and rosewater. Each scoop features signature toppings like Mysore Pak ghee fudge and cashew chikki pralines\, plus innovative world-first creations like gluten-free fermented dosa waffle cones. \n4:10pm Hungry Crumbs | 215 Fremont St\, #5B \nHungry Crumbs emerged in late 2024 as part of SF New Deal’s Vacant to Vibrant program\, transforming a once-empty storefront into downtown San Francisco’s beloved cookie destination. This handcrafted bakery specializes in stuffed cookies with each batch carefully crafted to achieve a crisp exterior and irresistibly gooey center. From their signature Lemon Curd Cookie to the indulgent Pecan Dulce de Leche\, every flavor reflects their commitment to unique fusion and joyful ingredients. Hungry Crumbs is more than just a bakery—it’s a community hub where neighbors gather to savor one sweet moment at a time. \n4:35pm Craftivity | 215 Fremont St\, #1 \nCraftivity is a San Francisco-based arts and crafts studio that brings creative joy to people of all ages through hands-on workshops and classes. Founded on the belief that “creating brings us joy\,” the studio is led by passionate artists who specialize in everything from chainmail jewelry to papercraft games. They provide mobile arts and crafts services for corporate events\, parties\, and team building activities throughout the Bay Area\, having successfully hosted events for major companies like Google\, Meta\, and Reddit. \n5:00pm Greyhound/The Crossing | 200 Folsom St (Reception) \nThe Greyhound SF is a vibrant outdoor bar and beer garden located at The Crossing in San Francisco’s East Cut neighborhood\, built on the site of the former Greyhound bus station. Despite its casual container exterior\, it operates as a full bar featuring local beers\, high-end spirits\, and expertly crafted cocktails. The pet-friendly venue offers pickleball courts\, theatre-size screens\, a food grotto\, and hosts m \nSponsored by
URL:https://111minnagallery.com/event/soma-east-cut-merchant-walk/
LOCATION:Entire Venue\, 111 Minna Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94105\, United States
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SUMMARY:Open Decks: Community Art In Motion | Exhibition Opening Party
DESCRIPTION:A collaborative art exhibition and cultural program featuring original art by 100 Bay Area artists on skateboard decks from KALW & 111 Minna Gallery. \nEvent location: 220 Montgomery Street San Francisco\, CA 94104\n\nOpen Decks: Community Art in Motion is a living embodiment of the new Downtown San Francisco scene curated by Irene Hernandez-Feiks and presented by KALW Public Media and 111 Minna Gallery. It’s a creative exhibit encompassing original art on skateboard decks by 100 Bay Area artists\, presented alongside dozens of live journalism\, music\, and culture events at KALW’s downtown live events studio at 220 Montgomery Street. The exhibition and events spotlight the diverse culture of creativity\, innovation\, and service that defines Bay Area life. \nThis exhibit is free and open to the public on Fridays from 12 PM – 6 PM\, and during KALW events at 220 Montgomery. \n \nIncludes Original Artwork by:\naka_chinita\,Aaron Johnson\,Abel Manalo\,Adam Caldwell\,Alberto Ybarra\,Alice Koswara\,Amandalynn\,Amber Allen\,Amy Ahlstrom\,Andrew MacRae\,Andrew Tuazon\,Artemisia Farris\,Brandon Tomovic\,Break Fake\,Brett Amory\,Brian J Hoffman\,Cat Sommer\,Charmaine Olivia\,Chris Farris\,Chris Leib\,Chris Stokes\,Cindy Shih\,Cleng Sumagaysay\,Daryll Peirce\,D Young V\,Debra Dee\,Derek Lynch\,Devon Blood\,DEX\,DUSER\,Dylan Mertz\,Eddie Colla\,Eddie O. Rodriguez\,Emilia Baria (Emi)\,Eric Joyner\,Felipe Soltero\,Gera 1\,Hannah Sitzer\,Ian Ross\,Javier Hernandez\,Jes Petrie\,Jesus Hernandez\,Joel Millikan\,Jorge Duh\,Josh Thurman\,Josh Wolitzky\,Joshua Nissen King\,Justin Marks\,Kenly Warren\,Lacey Bryant\,Lana Kohn\,Liz Strickland\,Lucas Bononi\,Luis Tinoco\,Maria Carmela Cucueco\,Marina Berlin\,Max Ehrman Eon75\,Melanie Getman\,Michael Murphy\,Michael Scott\,Michael Walsh\,Mike Davis\,Mike Kavanagh\,Natalie McKean\,Nimisha Doongarwal\,Nora Bruhn\,Paul Lewin\,Racquel Jones\,Raul D’Mauries\,Ricky Watts\,Rob “Pengoo” Casanovas\,Romanowski\,Russel Deleon\,Russell Ryan\,San Franpsycho\,Paula Koala\,Shannon Glasheen\,Shervin\,Sonja Navin\,Stephanie Steiner\,Steve Javiel\,Tanya Herrera\,The Tracy Piper\,Tomo77\,Txutxo Perez\,Ursula Xanthe Young\,Winterlaced\,Ximena Rendon\,Youbeen Kim \n \n\nAbout the Organizers\nKALW Public Media is not just a radio station — it’s an experiment in what public media should be. Based in the Bay Area\, KALW serves as a catalyst for civic engagement\, a home for groundbreaking storytelling\, and a training ground for the next generation of media-makers. \n \nWe exist to ignite conversation\, nurture new voices\, challenge conventions\, and empower communities to strive for and celebrate a better world. Through music\, journalism\, live events\, and a deep commitment to inclusion and innovation\, KALW amplifies stories that shape the future of democracy\, justice\, and belonging. \nLive\, free\, and open to the public\, KALW’s 220 Montgomery event studio and art gallery reinvented a long dormant storefront as a thriving culture hub as part of the Vacant to Vibrant program’s first cohort in 2023. Since moving downtown\, we’ve hosted more than 150 live events serving thousands of people and become a key contributor to downtown revitalization programs. \n  \n \n  \nFor over 30 years\, 111 Minna Gallery has been a beacon of art and culture in the Bay Area\, earning accolades such as Best Art Gallery (2019 & 2018 / SF Weekly) and the Small Business of the Year Award (2018 / SF Chamber of Commerce\, 2018 Ebbies). \nAs a longtime home for the Bay Area creative community\, 111 Minna has hosted hundreds of exhibits and thousands of parties\, making it a key cultivator of Bay Area creative culture. They are committed to creating a welcoming and creative space dedicated to community art and culture in Downtown San Francisco. \n  \n \nIrene Hernandez-Feiks is a visionary curator and producer whose 20-year imprint on Bay Area culture includes 500+ large-scale exhibitions that have showcased hundreds of artists\, drawn thousands of attendees\, and reflect the deep relationships and creative community she continues to nurture.
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LOCATION:220 Montgomery St\, 220 Montgomery Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94104\, United States
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SUMMARY:What She Said - Women in Art
DESCRIPTION:W San Francisco proudly presents the annual What She Said event on Thursday\, May 8th celebrating strong female leaders in the Art. Join W San Francisco on Thursday\, May 8th for What She Said\, Women in Art – an evening for cocktails and conversation to inspire\, connect\, and learn from fearless leaders in the Art industry. \nOriginating at W San Francisco with its launch in 2016\, What She Said is a W Hotels & Resorts branded series featuring conversations among women that celebrate individuality\, inclusivity\, and honesty\, tackling the issues of today from work\, love\, play and everything in between. The platform\, which has since been adopted by W hotels worldwide\, offers a safe space to drive progress in the gender equality movement and cultivate community with open conversations that inspire\, educate\, and enlighten. \nYour ticket includes entry to the panel discussion\, a complimentary beverage\, light bites\, a curated gift bag\, and an experience to connect and network. \n \nMODERATOR\nSarah Walsh\, AIA\, LEED AP BD+C\, Director of Design Management for Global Design Luxury Brands at Marriott International in New York. She is a licensed architect with a background in hospitality\, high-end residential\, and arts\, culture\, and fashion week projects. Walsh earned her degrees from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and Écoles d’Art Américanes de Fontainebleau in France. After a decade in New York working with multidisciplinary Artist and Lighting Designer Joel Fitzpatrick and Architect and Furniture Designer Chandler Pierce\, she moved to Washington\, DC where she gained international hospitality experience at Gensler and later joined Marriott International’s Global Design Luxury Team\, focusing on EDITION and W Hotels. After nearly a decade\, she returned to New York in 2023. \n  \n \n  \nMary W.D. Graham is a Philadelphia born\, San Francisco based artist whose work in painting\, sculpture\, and performance studies the notion of “the ancestors” as a conceptual medium through which we might gain historical\, interpersonal\, and introspective insight. Graham attended California College of the Arts where she received her BFA in Individualized Studies in 2022. In 2024\, she opened her first solo exhibition at the Museum of the African Diaspora in San Francisco as part of their Emerging Artists Program. She has exhibited\, collaborated\, and performed at esteemed museums and institutes in New York\, Philadelphia\, and California\, and has been awarded residencies at Anderson Ranch in Snowmass\, Colorado\, Your Mood Projects in San Francisco\, Haystack Mountain School of Craft in Deer Isle\, Maine\, and Black Residency in San Francisco. She has lectured at UC Berkeley\, the University of San Francisco and will lecture at San Jose State University in 2025. \n  \n \n  \nAlison Gass is the Founding Director and Chief Curator of ICA San Francisco (ICA SF). Her leadership in museums has reflected a sustained commitment to building globally minded and community engaged exhibitions and diversifying collections\, exhibition programs\, staff\, and visitorship. Gass was appointed the Dana Feitler Director of the Smart Museum of Art at the University of Chicago where she launched the Feitler Center for Academic Engagement. Previously\, she was the Chief Curator at the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University\, and an assistant curator at SFMOMA. Gass then served as Founding Chief Curator at the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University\, where she helped launch the new building\, recruited staff\, and established a global contemporary art program. She holds degrees in Art History from Columbia University and the Institute of Fine Arts at NYU. The ICA SF has relocated from the Dogpatch district to The Cube\, a landmark building in the heart of downtown where\, in collaboration with Vornado Realty Trust\, the museum is leveraging the distinctive architecture to push the boundaries of contemporary art experiences. \n  \n \n  \nAs Partner and President of the Americas for HBA\, Meghann Day oversees the operations and strategic direction of five regional offices—San Francisco\, Los Angeles\, Miami\, Atlanta\, and New York—while supporting Partner Brands across the United States. With more than 18 years at HBA\, she has played a pivotal role in expanding the firm’s presence and influence throughout the Americas. Meghann brings a unique blend of design expertise and business acumen\, backed by a degree in Interior Design and Business Administration from Kansas State University and a global portfolio of high-profile hotel and resort projects. Her leadership is instrumental in guiding the senior team into a new era of growth and innovation. A passionate traveler and lifelong learner\, Meghann’s international experiences continue to shape her strong sense of design and style. \n  \n \n  \nPANELISTS\nMichelle Delaney has been a driving force in San Francisco’s art and leisure scene for decades\, helping to shape the city’s creative landscape through her work at 111 Minna Gallery and beyond. She arrived in San Francisco in 2000 as a Motion Picture and Television student at the Academy of Art. She has since become an integral part of the local creative community\, working her way up from bartender to Managing Partner at 111 Minna\, where she has cultivated a dynamic space that supports artists\, musicians\, and community-driven events. A champion of what she and local artists have coined “urban contemporary” art\, Delaney’s work provides a platform for creatives to thrive. Her curatorial vision is deeply informed by her own creative background\, including her time as a founding member of the all-female punk band The Departed. Beyond the gallery\, Delaney actively supports artists citywide through her work with the Presidio Theatre and serves on the Yerba Buena Marketing Committee\, SF Travel Marketing Committee\, Chamber of Commerce\, and Police Advisory Council. \n  \n \n  \nJD Beltran is the Founder and Director of the Center for Creative Sustainability in San Francisco\, a consultancy forging innovative collaborations and creative solutions to support artists and the arts economy. Beltran has been an impact and cultural leader for more than twenty years\, advancing groundbreaking solutions and infrastructural initiatives that address cultural\, social\, environmental\, and economic challenges. First appointed by former mayor\, now California Governor Gavin Newsom\, Beltran has served on the San Francisco Arts Commission for more than 15 years and served as Commission President for 8 years. An international award-winning artist\, filmmaker\, and writer\, Beltran also is a professor in Art\, Design\, and Technology\, having taught at her alma mater – the San Francisco Art Institute\, as well as California College of the Arts (CCA) and San Francisco State University. An award-winning writer and journalist\, Beltran has penned columns on art and culture for SFGate.com\, Alta Journal\, the Huffington Post\, and numerous other publications. \n 
URL:https://111minnagallery.com/event/what-she-said-women-in-art/
LOCATION:W San Francisco\, 181 3rd Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Art at the Presidio Theatre: Andrew Pick & Ursula Xanthe Young
DESCRIPTION:We’re proud to continue our creative partnership with San Francisco’s iconic 111 Minna Gallery\, bringing the Bay Area’s most vibrant visual artists into the heart of the Presidio. For our latest installation\, we present new works by Andrew Pick and Ursula Xanthe Young — two artists whose distinct styles both reflect a deep reverence for San Francisco’s shifting light\, landscape\, and soul. \n\n \n\nOpening Reception + Artist Talk\nWednesday\, May 7 | 6:00–8:00 PM\nPresidio Theatre LobbyJoin us for an in-person celebration featuring drinks\, conversation\, and an Artist 2 Artist Talk — a special dialogue between Andrew and Ursula\, moderated by returning artist Rhonel Roberts\, who helped launch this series.Free with RSVP → https://form.jotform.com/250206734078152 \n\nExhibition on view through summer during show nights at the Presidio Theatre.\n\nMore info: \n\nhttps://www.presidiotheatre.org/show/art-at-the-presidio-andrew-pick-ursula-xanthe-young
URL:https://111minnagallery.com/event/art-at-the-presidio-theatre-andrew-pick-ursula-xanthe-young/
LOCATION:Presidio Theatre\, 99 Moraga Avenue\, San Franicisco\, 94129\, United States
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