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Luggage Store Gallery1007 Market StreetSan Francisco, CA 94103 map cross street: 6th Street district: Downtown/Financial District Tel. 415-255-5971 Website |
| Fri Nov 30 - Fri Dec 26 We host two youth open mic events each month that serve as excellent entry-level opportunities for new writers. These open mics are hosted by Spokes members, and are always free.
Youth Speaks brings new voices to the mic at these events where
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| Thu Sep 18 The Music For People & Thingamajigs Festival is an annual event dedicated to promoting experimental music that incorporates made/found instruments and alternate tuning systems. Each year, MFP&T invites artists who design their own musical instruments... More | ![]() |
| About Luggage Store Gallery the luggage store's programs are dedicated to broadening social and aesthetic networks, by encouraging the flow of image and ideas between different cultural and economic communities.
Hours Sunday: closedMonday: closed Tuesday: closed days, eve 9pm-11pm Wednesday: 12 pm - 5 pm Thursday: 12 pm - 5 pm, reopens 8pm-10pm Friday: 12 pm - 5 pm Saturday: 12 pm - 5 pm |
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Editorial Review Explosive Compulsive Three Artists Draw From Interior and Exterior Spaces By Sarah Hromack (12/23/2005)" Organized by Luggage Store directors Laurie Lazer and Darryl Smith, Explosive Compulsive juxtaposes the work of two New York-based artists, Reed Anderson and Jen Liu, with local Adriane Colburn in a harried frenzy of painted, pasted, drawn and collaged-upon works on paper that, in the gallery's words, "explore consciousness, the built environment, and the natural world." " |
Editorial Review Strange Tales at the Luggage Store Gallery A Fresh Look at the Comic Aesthetic By Maureen Hanratty (05/12/2005)" Strange Tales is not the first time artists Nick Ackerman, David Huffman and Chris Oliveria have exhibited together. Lizabeth Oliveria Gallery showed the trio in 2001. Putting them together is a no-brainer. Comics and cartoons are a strong influence, violence a preoccupation and all received MFAs from California College of the Arts. " |
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