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Southern Exposure2901 Mission StreetSan Francisco, CA 94110 map cross street: 25th St district: Mission Tel. 415-863-2141 Website |
| About Southern Exposure Southern Exposure's unique programs nurture a broad range of innovative, risk-taking contemporary art in an accessible environment. As an artist-run organization, Southern Exposure reaches out to diverse audiences, and serves as a forum and resource center providing extraordinary support to the Bay Area's arts and educational communities.
Hours Sunday: closedMonday: closed Tuesday: 11 am - 5 pm Wednesday: 11 am - 5 pm Thursday: 11 am - 5 pm Friday: 11 am - 5 pm Saturday: 11 am - 5 pm |
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Editorial Review Thing Quarterly A New Place for Artists -- in the Mail By Annie Wyman (09/21/2007)" At the Southern Exposure release party last month, visitors and friends sipped Heinekens and plastic cups of wine to celebrate the first issue of Thing Quarterly. But they had come not just for the festivities -- most were lending a hand, assembly-line-style, with the periodical itself. " |
Editorial Review Practice Makes Perfect Bay Area Conceptual Craft @ SoEx By Maureen Hanratty (09/23/2005)" Well-crafted, thoughtfully conceived Bay Area art gets its due at a diverse, cross-generational show at Southern Exposure Gallery. Practice Makes Perfect: Bay Area Conceptual Craft trades style for substance, youth for experience, and faux naivety for real chops. It restores the faith of those who wondered if the San Francisco art community had fizzled into a one-horse town. " |
Editorial Review Epic: Southern Exposure's 14th Annual Juried Exhibition Emerging artists: North of King City to South of the Oregon border By Maureen Hanratty (11/18/2004)" Southern Exposure's 14th Annual Juried Exhibition Epic hardly seems epic when you enter the gallery's cavernous first floor. Out of 633 submissions only twenty-six artists were selected for this year's show, each represented by one piece of art all well below the 6 x 6 x 8 ft dimension limit. " |
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