Val Britton,
Val Britton, "Twilight," 2020. Acrylic, ink, color pencil, and collage on paper, 60 x 72 in.


1275 Minnesota St / SFArtsED

Gazing at the sky is a visceral and ancient method of inquiry, for reasons both practical (storms ahead?) and profound. The shell of the sky that separates the earthly from the celestial is a portal to the fathomless unknown – a place that has been parsed and illuminated for millennia through the lenses of science, religion, poetry, and art. With the sky as jumping-off point, the San Francisco Arts Education Project has invited 20 visual artists — many of them current and former SFArtsED teachers  — to share their visions of what resides above.

Works are for sale, with proceeds to benefit SFArtsED's educational programs and the artists in equal measure. At the opening reception on Saturday, December 2, five additional works will be offered in a live auction.

Participating Holographic Sky Artists:
Kim Anno, Jeanette Au, Agelio Batle, Gil Batle, Val Britton, Center for Tactical Magic, Zoe Farmer, Renée Gertler, Sheila Ghidini, Doug Hall, Diane Andrews Hall, Yulia Pinkusevich, Sam Lopes, J. John Priola, Judit Narvatil, Sharon Shepherd, Tiersa Nureyev, Lindsey White, Richard Olsen, lan Winters

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