NATURAL HABITAT
Mar 18
My next show, “Natural Habitat” is my first exhibition with my wife Jayde Fish. It opens in New York City June 2nd, at Spoke Art Gallery 210 Rivington St, New York, NY. More information and images soon. Hope to see you there!
HEARTS AND HEROES
Feb 18
I painted this heart as a fundraiser to benefit SF General Hospital, for the Hearts and Heroes project. It is on display at Union Square here in San Francisco. I am currently working on my first exhibition with my wife Jayde Fish, opening at Spoke Art Gallery NYC in June. More info and details coming very soon.
“CIVIC BEAUTIFICATION” THE COIT TOWER ARTIST IN RESIDENCY EXHIBITION
Oct 17
After her death in 1929, Lillie Hitchcock Coit left one-third of her estate to the city of San Francisco for “Civic Beautification” providing the budget used to build Coit Tower.
Please join me Saturday October 28th at the Haight Street Art Center 215 Haight Street, to celebrate my Coit Tower Residency project from this summer. It is a collection of drawings, photographs, and screen prints that celebrate The City of San Francisco, our beloved monument, and the magical six weeks I got to create art inside the caretaker’s kitchen.
“Civic Beautification” The Coit Tower Artist in Residency Exhibition
at The Haight Street Art Center, 215 Haight Street San Francisco, Ca.
October 28th – January 1 2018 Opening reception Saturday 10/28 5-8pm
Halloween costumes are encouraged, the first 50 people in costume to attend
the reception get a free tee shirt from this project.
COIT TOWER ARTIST IN RESIDENCE 8/2017
Jul 17
I am proud to announce that for the month of August 2017, I will be the official Artist in Residence at Coit Tower here in San Francisco. The artwork produced will be screen printed and displayed at the brand new Haight Street Art Center, which celebrates its grand opening this Saturday. More details soon. I still love you very much San Francisco, see you in August on Telegraph Hill.
Coit Tower, also known as the Lillian Coit Memorial Tower, is a 210-foot (64 m) tower in the Telegraph Hill neighborhood of San Francisco, California. The tower, in the city’s Pioneer Park, was built in 1933 using Lillie Hitchcock Coit‘s bequest to beautify the city of San Francisco; at her death in 1929 Coit left one-third of her estate to the city for civic beautification. The tower was proposed in 1931 as an appropriate use of Coit’s gift. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 29, 2008.