Thursday, March 22, 2012

Graphic Arts Workshop – SOMA & Dogpatch Open Studios Spring 2012


Graphic Arts Workshop–SOMA & Dogpatch Open Studios Spring 2012 
Saturday, March 31st & Sunday, April 1st – noon to 5pm Free

Join us for an exhibition and sale of inspiring art at the Graphic Arts
Workshop (GAW), a fine arts printmaking cooperative in the sunny, warm and charming Dogpatch neighborhood of San Francisco.  The event is free and everyone is welcome.




Graphic Arts Workshop Open Studios
2565 3rd Street (near 22nd St.)  # 305
San Francisco, CA 94107
(Take the MUNI T-Third Line or #22 #48 Buses)


Member artists of the Graphic Arts Workshop will be displaying their diverse talents in printmaking at the SOMA & Dogpatch Spring Open Studios, supported by ArtSpan and presented by SOMAC (South of Market Artists Coalition) and Dogpatch Artists.  With lots of prints in an array of mediums are displayed, enjoy the unique opportunity to meet the artists,
discuss their work and learn about their personal approach to printmaking.  You will also be able to see printmakers creating and to experience live demos in the working studio.  You are sure to find something inspiring and beautiful to your aesthetic. Open Studios is the perfect opportunity to start or enhance your collection with inspiring and one-of-a-kind works of art.

For more information, please visit:
Graphic Arts Workshop website
www.graphicartsworkshop.org

Dogpatch Artists website
www.dogpatchart.wordpress.com














ArtSpan Art Ltd. Spring Open Studios:
www.artspan.org/sites/default/files/ArtSpan_SpringOpenStudios_ArtLtd.pdf

About Graphic Arts Workshop
Graphic Arts Workshop, founded in 1952 as an idealist, political, artist’s refuge, is a fine arts printmaking cooperative that has been providing Bay Area artists with affordable access to printmaking facilities for over fifty years.


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