
If you're a fan of the arts, mark your calendars: there's plenty to do when it comes to artsy events in San Francisco this week, from an artist reception to a glass-blowing demonstration.
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ArtSpan Artist Reception at The Mosser Hotel + Keystone Restaurant
From the event description:
Celebrate and connect with the local ArtSpan Artists at The Mosser Hotel. Enjoy complimentary refreshments from the Keystone Restaurant during the event. Featured ArtSpan artists include Elizabeth Medrano, Irena Kononova, Nora van den Berg and Lea Dufourd-Sharabash.
When: Thursday, July 25, 5-7 p.m.
Where: The Mosser Hotel, 54 Fourth St.
Price: Free
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28% off ceramic keepsake at Earthfire Arts Studio

From the Earthfire Arts Studio deal description:
Create a personalized keepsake with instruction by an artist at Earthfire Arts Studio. Meet Asima, the professional ceramics artist who will lead the instruction, and take home your own ceramic creation.
Where: 438 Judah St., Inner Sunset
Price: $65 (28 percent discount off regular price)
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Up to 24% off admission to Hot Glass Cold Beer event

From the Public Glass deal description:
Sip local craft beer and enjoy live music while watching a glass-blowing demonstration by a nationally renowned artist. Participants will get to take a hand-blown glass home, too.
Where: 1750 Armstrong Ave., Southeast San Francisco
Price: $27 (23 percent discount off regular price)
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Parking in San Francisco can be tough, especially during popular events. To find free or cheap parking and to book parking in advance, see this map of San Francisco parking from SpotAngels. And to get there by public transportation, check BART or MUNI for nearby stations and schedules.
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