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Sun / Mar 7
20s / 30s / 40s / 80s Music / Artists
Party Earth Review With stark white walls, gnarled wooden sculptures, and wide-open dance floors, 111 Minna is what might happen if an art gallery and bar/restaurant gave birth to a club. During the day, the two-room venue doubles as a gallery, attracting erstwhile creative types and trendy intellectuals with widely varied rotating ... more
111 Minna Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
30s / 40s / Art Gallery / Artists / DJ
Party Earth Review With its Burberry-plaid and gold-plated AK-47 over the bar and a mirror-covered bomb standing in for a disco ball, Madrone Art Bar already eschews the typical club look. Add to this a jumbled hodgepodge of paintings, sculptures, and video displays, a few snaking wooden chandeliers, and wildly varied music, and it’s no wonder ... more
500 Divisadero Street
San Francisco, CA 94117
20s / 30s / Art / Artsy / Casual / Jeans
Reviewed by Sabrina G.
"My Take: Nestled among the hustle and bustle of the NOPA neighborhood on Divisadero is magical store called Sanfranpscyho. I had heard of this mecca o ..." more
505 Divisadero Street
San Francisco, CA 94117
From painters to poets, the art scene in San Francisco and has been flourishing for generations. A west coast mecca for the free-spirited folk who dabble in the arts, it comes as no wonder that San Francisco art galleries are aplenty.
Whether it be kooky artistic spaces, grand galleries, or high end hangouts to observe pretentious pieces over a glass of vino, the Bay Area has it all. From local art lovers, young burgeoning creators, travelling maestros of the art world or tourists looking to intellectually boost their visit to SF, you can find them all in one of the many art galleries in San Francisco.
For those who seek a quirky setting hit up the likes of The Haight’s San Franpsycho; this space is random, and just as varied in terms of the articles on display. A candy land of all things creative, the showroom displays everything from jewelry and clothing, to prints and sculptures; a great place to get lost in for a while, or pick the brains of the artists who are hanging about.
More upmarket San Francisco art galleries come in the form of 111 Minna Gallery in SoMa. An art space which doubles as a bar/club, this joint is always busy. Swing by when any show is on and clink drinks with the chic clique of San Francisco’s art scene.