WHY ART MATTERS? Art Walk to Experience & Explore Diverse Art Perspectives

 

American Society of Appraisers NorCal Chapter presents

Why Art Matters? Art Walk to Experience & Explore Diverse Art Perspectives

Join us on a journey inside the Minnesota Street Project (MSP), an internationally renowned sustainable art space for galleries located in San Francisco’s historic Dog Patch district.

Meet the gallerists of five different galleries who will each answer the enduring question “Why Art Matters?” Gain a deeper understanding of the multifaceted approaches, functions and immense potential of art in contemporary life.

For fine art appraisers, the MSP is an invaluable resource for art market research, and for all attendees, the MSP is an exciting place to continually discover new cultural and visual perspectives.

Linger after to mingle and explore this unique community art space, designed by Jensen Architects, home to over a dozen independently owned art galleries and philanthropic organizations. Presenting galleries include Nancy Toomey Fine Art, re.riddle,  Eleanor Harwood Gallery, Anglim/Trimble and more to be announced.

Saturday September 21, 2024

1-3 pm Pacific

1275 Minnesota Street Project

San Francisco

$25 Members

$35 Non-Members

plus Eventbrite fee

Limited Space Available

1.5 CE credits

REGISTER HERE

 

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