Bay Area/ San Francisco

Get Ready For This Weekend's ArtSpan Open Studios

Published on November 06, 2014
Get Ready For This Weekend's ArtSpan Open StudiosPainting by Diane Devine
The fourth weekend of ArtSpan’s SF Open Studios is on the way, and that means that Hayes Valley, NoPa, the Haight and Cole Valley will soon be brimming with art (along with Fort Mason, Marina, Pacific Heights, Russian Hill, North Beach, Richmond, Sunset, West Portal and Oceanview). 

Considered the largest and longest-running open studios event in the country, SF Open Studios is a month-long, citywide art celebration that includes over 800 artists over the course of its four weekends. And on November 8th and 9th, the event's final weekend, artists in your neighborhood will open their studios to share their art with you.

On the roster are a host of artists, with the biggest concentration up at Fort Mason, but there are plenty of participating artists close by. Here's the rundown on whose work you can expect to see this weekend:

Hayes Valley

Diane Devine, Dianne Hoffman, and John Nieto, 776 Hayes Street 
Madeline Behrens-Brigham, 616 Hayes Street, #1 
Philippe Jestin, 646 Laguna Street 
Z McGarigle, 500 Buchanan Street, #1

Haight/Cole Valley

Tanya Vlach, 1003 Shrader Street 
Arlene Diehl, 470 Frederick Street, #1 
Christopher Schramm 152 Carl Street
Jane B. Grimm, 1205 Stanyan Street
Mystic Eye, 1652 Waller Street
Dennis Murphy, 1907-B Oak Street 
Gabriel Leonoudakis, 4848 17th Street
Ellen Clark and Erin Clark, 491 Frederick Street, #3

NoPa

ArtPaul Cartier, 1845 Hayes Street
David Silverman, 522 Baker Street
Sheree Kasilkowski, 2140 Fell Street
J.B. Higgins, 1221 Fulton Street
Karen Olsen-Dunn, 1382 Hayes Street 
Bob Larkin, 1382 Hayes Street

This weekend's event runs Saturday and Sunday, 11am-6pm. See all participating artists here.