The Sausalito Center For The Arts Welcomes ArtSpan To The Shores of Sausalito!

For the first time in its celebrated history, 19 artists from ArtSpan come to the Sausalito Center For The Arts for a multi-medium exhibition, July 14 - August 13.


ArtSpan believes in the power of art to enrich lives and for 49 years the organization has championed an inclusive art experience and provided diverse audiences with an authentic connection to local art and artists.

ArtSpan supports emerging and established artists who contribute to San Francisco’s inimitable creative energy, while bolstering the next generation of artists and encouraging the public to engage in preserving and furthering San Francisco’s vibrant art community.

The exhibition also includes an Opening Night Artist Reception and film screening with Director Griff Williams for his award winning film Tell Them We Were Here.

Andy Forrest

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Heather Robinson

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John Kraft

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Renee Switkes

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Nathalie A. Whisman

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Toni Toscano

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Karen Olsen-Dunn

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Cecilia Lusven

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Talavera-Ballon

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Silvia Poloto

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Pamela Mooney

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Andy Forrest

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Benedict Cressy

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Stephen C. Wagner

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Ted Weinstein

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Christine Ong-Dijcks

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MGP Andersen

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Beth Cataldo

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Thalia Stratton

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MoonJi Pickering

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Dobee Snowber

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Cynthia Lee Darling

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Rachel Perls

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Abel Manalo

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Linda Matson

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Nasibeh Elahimehr

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Bettina Schneider

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Marc Gounard

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Alica Reva

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Luke Garrison

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Shelley Freedman

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Stephen C. Wagner

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Andy Forrest > Heather Robinson > John Kraft > Renee Switkes > Nathalie A. Whisman > Toni Toscano > Karen Olsen-Dunn > Cecilia Lusven > Talavera-Ballon > Silvia Poloto > Pamela Mooney > Andy Forrest > Benedict Cressy > Stephen C. Wagner > Ted Weinstein > Christine Ong-Dijcks > MGP Andersen > Beth Cataldo > Thalia Stratton > MoonJi Pickering > Dobee Snowber > Cynthia Lee Darling > Rachel Perls > Abel Manalo > Linda Matson > Nasibeh Elahimehr > Bettina Schneider > Marc Gounard > Alica Reva > Luke Garrison > Shelley Freedman > Stephen C. Wagner >

Join us as we exhibit a multi-medium collection by 19 ArtSpan artists, representing the best of San Francisco.

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Last Look, Closing Reception:

August 13, 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Last Look, Closing Reception

This is your final opportunity to experience the art and meet the artists.

Join us for light snacks and our no-host bar.

Join us for a casual closing reception and a final chance for one last look at the art and the opportunity to meet the artists. Invite your friends to come and visit this beautiful exhibition before its gone.

Be among the first to see a new book about the famed Record Plant by author Katiana Giacona. Katiana will also play music recorded at the Plant.

The Center will open its no-host bar and serve light snacks.

No Ticket Needed


Opening Night Artist Reception:

July 15, 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM

Opening Night Reception

Meet the artists while enjoying light appetizers, live music and a no-host bar.

Complimentary ticket

Meet the creative talent behind Spanning the Gate. Exhibiting artists will be on site to discuss their work, their backgrounds, and the inspiration behind their artistic creations.

Enjoy light appetizers, a no-host bar and live music by Gary Zellerbach (guitar) and Ted Burik (bass). This duo provides stellar jazz and Latin (bossa, samba) music, providing a beautiful background soundtrack for this event.

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Exhibition Dates:

July 14 - August 13.

Wednesday - Sunday, 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM

ArtSpan On The Shores of Sausalito

Join us as we exhibit a multi-medium collection by 19 ArtSpan artists, representing the best of San Francisco!

No ticketed needed to attend.

ArtSpan supports emerging and established artists who contribute to San Francisco’s inimitable creative energy, while bolstering the next generation of artists and encouraging the public to engage in preserving and furthering San Francisco’s vibrant art community.


Film:

Tell Them We Were Here

July 20, 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Join Director Griff Williams (Gallery16) for his award winning film Tell Them We Were Here .

Williams will hold a Question and Answer session following the film.

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Art is a reflection of the place from which it emerges.

Tell Them We Were Here chronicles artists living and working in the San Francisco Bay Area and how they extend the historical legacy of Bay Area activism.

Embedded within the art practices of these eight artists we see the most pressing issues of our time, Prison Reform, Homelessness, Racial Equity, Feminism, Environmental Justice, Income Inequality. In an age of hypercapitalism, these artists represent an empowering alternative worldview, one that emphasizes creativity and community over capital.

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