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SUMMARY:Art by Daniel DiPierro
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate North Beach First Fridays at the legendary Vesuvio Café with a solo exhibition by San Francisco artist Daniel DiPierro. Located in the heart of Jack Kerouac Alley\, Vesuvio has served as a sanctuary for artists and thinkers since 1948\, making it the ideal backdrop for DiPierro’s striking\, contemporary compositions. \nThe Art: DiPierro is known for his mastery of hard-edge abstraction and geometric precision. His work often explores the tension between architectural structure and organic light\, using bold lines and a deliberate palette to create a sense of depth and movement. Each piece functions as a visual rhythm\, echoing the jazz and literary history of the surrounding neighborhood. \nThe Setting: There is no venue more synonymous with North Beach culture than Vesuvio. Viewing art here allows you to engage with the city’s creative past while supporting its living present. Grab a drink at the historic bar and head to the upstairs seating area to view the works overlooking the bustling corner of Columbus and Broadway. \nThe Experience: First Fridays in North Beach turn the neighborhood into a walking gallery. DiPierro’s exhibition provides a high-fidelity anchor for the night\, offering a sophisticated visual contrast to the bohemian energy of the street. \nDetails: The event is free and open to the public. DiPierro’s works will be on display throughout the month\, but First Friday offers the best opportunity to join the local creative community in a toast to new art. \n\nAbout Daniel DiPierro\nDaniel DiPierro is a San Francisco-based painter whose work is held in numerous private collections. His aesthetic is defined by a commitment to technical precision and the exploration of mathematical patterns in the natural world. A frequent contributor to the North Beach art scene\, DiPierro’s presence at Vesuvio reinforces the bar’s longstanding tradition of showcasing artists who push the boundaries of form and color.
URL:https://northbeachlive.com/event/art-by-daniel-dipierro/
LOCATION:Vesuvio Cafe\, 255 Columbus Ave\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Art By Kevin Figueroa
DESCRIPTION:Join Waystone for North Beach First Fridays as they feature the works of local artist Kevin Figueroa. Located on Market Street at the edge of the Financial District and North Beach\, Waystone pairs its curated selection of beer and wine with a focus on contemporary Bay Area art. Figueroa’s work provides a sharp\, intellectual aesthetic that complements the venue’s clean lines and elevated social atmosphere. \nThe Art: Figueroa is recognized for his focus on architectural abstraction and geometric interplay. His pieces often utilize mixed media to explore themes of urban structure\, negative space\, and the evolution of the city. His work is characterized by a balance of industrial grit and refined composition\, making it a favorite for collectors of modern Californian art. \nThe Setting: Waystone offers a bright\, airy environment that functions as a gallery-lounge hybrid. It is an ideal spot for those who prefer to view art with a glass of small-production wine in hand\, away from the more crowded traditional dive bars of the neighborhood. \nThe Experience: As part of the First Friday circuit\, this exhibition serves as a sophisticated bridge between the business district and the bohemian heart of North Beach. The opening nights are known for attracting a mix of design professionals\, neighborhood locals\, and art enthusiasts. \nDetails: The exhibition is open to the public. While the art is on display during regular business hours\, the First Friday event offers a dedicated time to discuss the work with fellow enthusiasts in a communal setting. \n\nAbout Kevin Figueroa\nKevin Figueroa is a San Francisco-based visual artist whose background in design heavily influences his approach to the canvas. His work is an ongoing dialogue with the urban landscape\, often deconstructing the shapes of the city into essential colors and lines. Figueroa has been a regular participant in San Francisco’s “Open Studios” and has been featured in various curated shows across the city\, establishing himself as a key voice in the local contemporary art scene.
URL:https://northbeachlive.com/event/art-by-kevin-figueroa/2026-02-06/
LOCATION:Waystone\, 1609 Powell St\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Art by Barbara Sizelove
DESCRIPTION:Experience a compelling visual narrative at Sweetie’s Art Bar as it hosts Barbara Sizelove’s latest exhibition\, Moody Landscapes / Toxic Places. Tucked away on Francisco Street\, Sweetie’s provides a quintessential North Beach “hidden gem” atmosphere—a mix of pool hall cool and serious gallery intent—making it the perfect laboratory for Sizelove’s evocative and challenging works. \nThe Art: This exhibition explores the haunting intersection of natural beauty and industrial decay. Sizelove uses a sophisticated palette and layered textures to capture environments that are simultaneously breathtaking and unsettling. The Moody Landscapes offer a sense of quiet isolation\, while the Toxic Places series delves into the vibrant\, often surreal colors found in chemically altered or environmentally distressed locations. \nThe Setting: Sweetie’s is a true neighborhood local\, known for its red-felt pool tables and rotating curated art walls. It offers a laid-back\, unpretentious environment to view fine art\, allowing the depth of Sizelove’s themes to resonate over a craft beer or a classic cocktail. \nThe Experience: As a destination for North Beach First Fridays\, Sweetie’s transforms into a hub for the local creative community. The exhibition encourages viewers to look closer at the world around them\, finding a strange\, “restless beauty” in the parts of the landscape often ignored or abandoned. \nDetails: The opening reception provides an opportunity to view the collection in its entirety and engage with the artist’s process of documenting the “fringe” elements of the California landscape. \n\nAbout Barbara Sizelove\nBarbara Sizelove is a Bay Area artist whose work frequently investigates the concept of “the overlooked.” Her background in photography and fine art informs her ability to find light and composition in neglected spaces. She is a long-standing member of the San Francisco art scene\, and her work is celebrated for its ability to provoke environmental and social reflection through purely aesthetic means.
URL:https://northbeachlive.com/event/art-by-barbara-sizelove/
LOCATION:Sweetie’s Art Bar\, 475 Francisco St\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Art by Jeremy Fish: Screen Prints by a Guy Who Lives Nearby
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the true heart of the neighborhood at Fish Tank Gallery for North Beach First Fridays. This month\, the gallery hosts an exhibition by A Guy Who Lives Nearby\, an artist whose work is as deeply embedded in the local landscape as the gallery itself. Located on Grant Avenue\, Fish Tank Gallery—curated by the renowned Jeremy Fish—is a space dedicated to the creative pulse of North Beach\, making it the perfect venue for an artist defined by his proximity and dedication to the area. \nThe Art: Expect a collection that draws direct inspiration from the daily life\, architecture\, and characters of North Beach. A Guy Who Lives Nearby creates work that functions as a visual diary of the neighborhood\, often using a mix of traditional and street-influenced styles. The art is unpretentious and highly accessible\, reflecting the grit and charm of the streets just outside the gallery doors. \nThe Setting: Fish Tank Gallery is a unique “studio-meets-gallery” space where the creative process is often on full display. During First Fridays\, the gallery often hosts live screen-printing events\, allowing visitors to walk away with a piece of limited-edition North Beach art created right in front of them. \nThe Experience: This stop on the art crawl is about high-fidelity community connection. It’s where neighbors\, artists\, and visitors mingle in a space that feels more like a creative living room than a formal institution. The atmosphere is casual\, welcoming\, and centered on the idea that great art starts in your own backyard. \nDetails: The event is free and open to all. As a hub for the North Beach First Fridays Art Walk\, Fish Tank Gallery provides one of the most authentic glimpses into the artistic “ecosystem” of Grant Avenue. \n\nAbout Fish Tank Gallery\nLocated at 1331 Grant Avenue\, Fish Tank Gallery is the personal studio and exhibition space of artist Jeremy Fish. It was established as a way to give back to the neighborhood by providing a platform for local talent and a space for high-quality artistic engagement. By featuring artists like A Guy Who Lives Nearby\, the gallery reinforces its mission to generate “good vibes” and support the ongoing creative resurgence of North Beach.
URL:https://northbeachlive.com/event/art-by-jeremy-fish-screen-prints-by-a-guy-who-lives-nearby/2026-02-06/
LOCATION:Fishtank Gallery\, 1331 Grant Ave\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Tom Lander Artist Reception Featuring Ned Boynton at Pier 23 Cafe
DESCRIPTION:Artist reception 4-6pm. Join us for a night FULL of local art and music. Tom Lander paints San Francisco streets from various slightly distorted angles\, creating lightly surreal\, and somewhat impressionistic compositions. Using layered brush strokes\, and carefully selected colors\, Tom aims to achieve the rightness of textures seen in oil paintings. Meet him\, see his work grab a drink and listen to Ned Boynton’s Trio. Bring a friend.
URL:https://northbeachlive.com/event/tom-lander-artist-reception-at-pier-23-cafe/
LOCATION:Pier 23\, 23 The Embarcadero\, San Francisco\, 94111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Live Music
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SUMMARY:Deanna Marsigliese Sip n’ Sketch
DESCRIPTION:Sip n’ Sketch drawing class hosted by Pixar’s animation art director Deanna Marsigliese! All levels welcome \nBYO materials | $5-10 suggested donation \nDeanna Marsigliese is a Canadian born Animation Art Director & Illustrator living in San Francisco\, CA. \nSpecializing in storytelling through character design\, Deanna has worked at Pixar Animation Studios since 2012. Her credits include Soul (2020)\, Onward (2020)\, Toy Story 4 (2019)\, Incredibles 2 (2018)\, Bao (2018)\, Inside Out (2015) & The Good Dinosaur (2013). \nShe is currently art directing on an original feature entitled Luca\, set to release in 2021. \nPast clients include Laika\, Sony Pictures\, Universal Feature\, Walt Disney Feature\, Reel FX\, Disney TV\, Nickelodeon\, Cartoon Network & PBS Kids\, among others. \nDeanna delivers panel talks & leads workshops world-wide\, having been hosted by SXSW\, D23\, ILM\, Leaders London\, Pixelatl\, CTNX & The Walt Disney Family Museum. \nDeanna is a vintage fashion enthusiast with a penchant for large costume jewels. When in need of inspiration\, she loves to travel the world at length with a surprisingly small backpack.
URL:https://northbeachlive.com/event/deanna-marsigliese-sip-n-sketch/2026-02-23/
LOCATION:Specs’ Twelve Adler Museum Cafe\, 12 Saroyan Pl\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Art By Kevin Figueroa
DESCRIPTION:Join Waystone for North Beach First Fridays as they feature the works of local artist Kevin Figueroa. Located on Market Street at the edge of the Financial District and North Beach\, Waystone pairs its curated selection of beer and wine with a focus on contemporary Bay Area art. Figueroa’s work provides a sharp\, intellectual aesthetic that complements the venue’s clean lines and elevated social atmosphere. \nThe Art: Figueroa is recognized for his focus on architectural abstraction and geometric interplay. His pieces often utilize mixed media to explore themes of urban structure\, negative space\, and the evolution of the city. His work is characterized by a balance of industrial grit and refined composition\, making it a favorite for collectors of modern Californian art. \nThe Setting: Waystone offers a bright\, airy environment that functions as a gallery-lounge hybrid. It is an ideal spot for those who prefer to view art with a glass of small-production wine in hand\, away from the more crowded traditional dive bars of the neighborhood. \nThe Experience: As part of the First Friday circuit\, this exhibition serves as a sophisticated bridge between the business district and the bohemian heart of North Beach. The opening nights are known for attracting a mix of design professionals\, neighborhood locals\, and art enthusiasts. \nDetails: The exhibition is open to the public. While the art is on display during regular business hours\, the First Friday event offers a dedicated time to discuss the work with fellow enthusiasts in a communal setting. \n\nAbout Kevin Figueroa\nKevin Figueroa is a San Francisco-based visual artist whose background in design heavily influences his approach to the canvas. His work is an ongoing dialogue with the urban landscape\, often deconstructing the shapes of the city into essential colors and lines. Figueroa has been a regular participant in San Francisco’s “Open Studios” and has been featured in various curated shows across the city\, establishing himself as a key voice in the local contemporary art scene.
URL:https://northbeachlive.com/event/art-by-kevin-figueroa/2026-03-06/
LOCATION:Waystone\, 1609 Powell St\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Art by Jeremy Fish: Screen Prints by a Guy Who Lives Nearby
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the true heart of the neighborhood at Fish Tank Gallery for North Beach First Fridays. This month\, the gallery hosts an exhibition by A Guy Who Lives Nearby\, an artist whose work is as deeply embedded in the local landscape as the gallery itself. Located on Grant Avenue\, Fish Tank Gallery—curated by the renowned Jeremy Fish—is a space dedicated to the creative pulse of North Beach\, making it the perfect venue for an artist defined by his proximity and dedication to the area. \nThe Art: Expect a collection that draws direct inspiration from the daily life\, architecture\, and characters of North Beach. A Guy Who Lives Nearby creates work that functions as a visual diary of the neighborhood\, often using a mix of traditional and street-influenced styles. The art is unpretentious and highly accessible\, reflecting the grit and charm of the streets just outside the gallery doors. \nThe Setting: Fish Tank Gallery is a unique “studio-meets-gallery” space where the creative process is often on full display. During First Fridays\, the gallery often hosts live screen-printing events\, allowing visitors to walk away with a piece of limited-edition North Beach art created right in front of them. \nThe Experience: This stop on the art crawl is about high-fidelity community connection. It’s where neighbors\, artists\, and visitors mingle in a space that feels more like a creative living room than a formal institution. The atmosphere is casual\, welcoming\, and centered on the idea that great art starts in your own backyard. \nDetails: The event is free and open to all. As a hub for the North Beach First Fridays Art Walk\, Fish Tank Gallery provides one of the most authentic glimpses into the artistic “ecosystem” of Grant Avenue. \n\nAbout Fish Tank Gallery\nLocated at 1331 Grant Avenue\, Fish Tank Gallery is the personal studio and exhibition space of artist Jeremy Fish. It was established as a way to give back to the neighborhood by providing a platform for local talent and a space for high-quality artistic engagement. By featuring artists like A Guy Who Lives Nearby\, the gallery reinforces its mission to generate “good vibes” and support the ongoing creative resurgence of North Beach.
URL:https://northbeachlive.com/event/art-by-jeremy-fish-screen-prints-by-a-guy-who-lives-nearby/2026-03-06/
LOCATION:Fishtank Gallery\, 1331 Grant Ave\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Group Art Show
DESCRIPTION:Pop by Live Worms and Professor Seagull’s Smartshop for the North Beach First Fridays Art walk featuring work by various local artists. \nInside the Smartshop\, the gallery walls are covered in psychedelic light green and yellow wallpaper — vibrant\, but still perfectly balanced to receive and highlight artwork of all kinds.\nRotation is every 1–2 months\, featuring either solo exhibitions or group shows. Our walls most often showcase painting\, drawing\, and collage\, while we are also open to sculpture\, photography\, and other media. \nNext door\, the Live Worms Gallery is the iconic exhibition space — a high-ceilinged\, white-wall setting ideal for immersive shows and large-scale works.
URL:https://northbeachlive.com/event/group-art-show/2026-03-06/
LOCATION:Professor Seagull’s Smartshop and Gallery\, 1351 Grant Ave\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Ned Boynton Trio
DESCRIPTION:San Francisco based Ned Boynton is an educator and player bringing a unique approach to jazz and live performance to the Bay Area. From 4pm-6pm our Waterfront Gallery reception features Liwei Shen’s “Layered Landscapes.” Join us for a night of creative expression! Bring a friend\, we can’t wait to have you with us! \nLiwei Shen is a professional landscape architect based in San Francisco whose practice extends beyond the built environment into drawing as a way of thinking\, sensing\, and imagining space. She believes that landscape architecture should engage global dynamics and risks while beautifully representing local cultures. The Layered Landscape pieces reflect an ongoing curiosity surrounding the resilient and reciprocal relationships between humans and nature.
URL:https://northbeachlive.com/event/ned-boynton-trio/
LOCATION:Pier 23\, 23 The Embarcadero\, San Francisco\, 94111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Live Music
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SUMMARY:Deanna Marsigliese Sip n’ Sketch
DESCRIPTION:Sip n’ Sketch drawing class hosted by Pixar’s animation art director Deanna Marsigliese! All levels welcome \nBYO materials | $5-10 suggested donation \nDeanna Marsigliese is a Canadian born Animation Art Director & Illustrator living in San Francisco\, CA. \nSpecializing in storytelling through character design\, Deanna has worked at Pixar Animation Studios since 2012. Her credits include Soul (2020)\, Onward (2020)\, Toy Story 4 (2019)\, Incredibles 2 (2018)\, Bao (2018)\, Inside Out (2015) & The Good Dinosaur (2013). \nShe is currently art directing on an original feature entitled Luca\, set to release in 2021. \nPast clients include Laika\, Sony Pictures\, Universal Feature\, Walt Disney Feature\, Reel FX\, Disney TV\, Nickelodeon\, Cartoon Network & PBS Kids\, among others. \nDeanna delivers panel talks & leads workshops world-wide\, having been hosted by SXSW\, D23\, ILM\, Leaders London\, Pixelatl\, CTNX & The Walt Disney Family Museum. \nDeanna is a vintage fashion enthusiast with a penchant for large costume jewels. When in need of inspiration\, she loves to travel the world at length with a surprisingly small backpack.
URL:https://northbeachlive.com/event/deanna-marsigliese-sip-n-sketch/2026-03-30/
LOCATION:Specs’ Twelve Adler Museum Cafe\, 12 Saroyan Pl\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94133\, United States
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SUMMARY:Art By Kevin Figueroa
DESCRIPTION:Join Waystone for North Beach First Fridays as they feature the works of local artist Kevin Figueroa. Located on Market Street at the edge of the Financial District and North Beach\, Waystone pairs its curated selection of beer and wine with a focus on contemporary Bay Area art. Figueroa’s work provides a sharp\, intellectual aesthetic that complements the venue’s clean lines and elevated social atmosphere. \nThe Art: Figueroa is recognized for his focus on architectural abstraction and geometric interplay. His pieces often utilize mixed media to explore themes of urban structure\, negative space\, and the evolution of the city. His work is characterized by a balance of industrial grit and refined composition\, making it a favorite for collectors of modern Californian art. \nThe Setting: Waystone offers a bright\, airy environment that functions as a gallery-lounge hybrid. It is an ideal spot for those who prefer to view art with a glass of small-production wine in hand\, away from the more crowded traditional dive bars of the neighborhood. \nThe Experience: As part of the First Friday circuit\, this exhibition serves as a sophisticated bridge between the business district and the bohemian heart of North Beach. The opening nights are known for attracting a mix of design professionals\, neighborhood locals\, and art enthusiasts. \nDetails: The exhibition is open to the public. While the art is on display during regular business hours\, the First Friday event offers a dedicated time to discuss the work with fellow enthusiasts in a communal setting. \n\nAbout Kevin Figueroa\nKevin Figueroa is a San Francisco-based visual artist whose background in design heavily influences his approach to the canvas. His work is an ongoing dialogue with the urban landscape\, often deconstructing the shapes of the city into essential colors and lines. Figueroa has been a regular participant in San Francisco’s “Open Studios” and has been featured in various curated shows across the city\, establishing himself as a key voice in the local contemporary art scene.
URL:https://northbeachlive.com/event/art-by-kevin-figueroa/2026-04-03/
LOCATION:Waystone\, 1609 Powell St\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Art by Jeremy Fish: Screen Prints by a Guy Who Lives Nearby
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the true heart of the neighborhood at Fish Tank Gallery for North Beach First Fridays. This month\, the gallery hosts an exhibition by A Guy Who Lives Nearby\, an artist whose work is as deeply embedded in the local landscape as the gallery itself. Located on Grant Avenue\, Fish Tank Gallery—curated by the renowned Jeremy Fish—is a space dedicated to the creative pulse of North Beach\, making it the perfect venue for an artist defined by his proximity and dedication to the area. \nThe Art: Expect a collection that draws direct inspiration from the daily life\, architecture\, and characters of North Beach. A Guy Who Lives Nearby creates work that functions as a visual diary of the neighborhood\, often using a mix of traditional and street-influenced styles. The art is unpretentious and highly accessible\, reflecting the grit and charm of the streets just outside the gallery doors. \nThe Setting: Fish Tank Gallery is a unique “studio-meets-gallery” space where the creative process is often on full display. During First Fridays\, the gallery often hosts live screen-printing events\, allowing visitors to walk away with a piece of limited-edition North Beach art created right in front of them. \nThe Experience: This stop on the art crawl is about high-fidelity community connection. It’s where neighbors\, artists\, and visitors mingle in a space that feels more like a creative living room than a formal institution. The atmosphere is casual\, welcoming\, and centered on the idea that great art starts in your own backyard. \nDetails: The event is free and open to all. As a hub for the North Beach First Fridays Art Walk\, Fish Tank Gallery provides one of the most authentic glimpses into the artistic “ecosystem” of Grant Avenue. \n\nAbout Fish Tank Gallery\nLocated at 1331 Grant Avenue\, Fish Tank Gallery is the personal studio and exhibition space of artist Jeremy Fish. It was established as a way to give back to the neighborhood by providing a platform for local talent and a space for high-quality artistic engagement. By featuring artists like A Guy Who Lives Nearby\, the gallery reinforces its mission to generate “good vibes” and support the ongoing creative resurgence of North Beach.
URL:https://northbeachlive.com/event/art-by-jeremy-fish-screen-prints-by-a-guy-who-lives-nearby/2026-04-03/
LOCATION:Fishtank Gallery\, 1331 Grant Ave\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260403T170000
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SUMMARY:Catherine Palmer: House Portraits
DESCRIPTION:Join Hang Art for the opening of House Portraits\, a solo exhibition by San Francisco artist Catherine Palmer. This collection features new oil paintings that document the hidden corners and quiet residential architecture of the city. The opening reception takes place during North Beach First Fridays\, offering an early-evening look at Palmer’s latest body of work. \nThe Exhibition\nIn House Portraits\, Catherine Palmer continues her exploration of the San Francisco landscape\, specifically the interplay between light and the city’s dense housing structures. Her process begins with observational photography during her daily routine\, capturing the specific way dawn and dusk light interacts with the Victorian and Edwardian silhouettes of the northern neighborhoods. \nStyle: Palmer reinterprets architectural forms through a lens of geometric abstraction. While her work is rooted in American Realism\, she strips away unnecessary detail to focus on the stark contrasts of light and shadow. \nAtmosphere: The paintings are characterized by a lack of human activity\, creating a voyeuristic and meditative perspective. This vacant quality allows the viewer to focus entirely on the rhythm of the buildings and the atmosphere of the hillsides. \nThe Medium: Using a deliberate application of oil on canvas\, Palmer builds her compositions through intuitive color relationships and a focus on structural cohesion. \nThe Artist\nCatherine Palmer has been a part of the San Francisco creative community for over three decades. After a career in arts education\, she dedicated herself full-time to her studio practice in 2008. Her work is informed by her deep familiarity with the city’s topography and its unique microclimates\, which she renders with technical precision and emotional resonance.
URL:https://northbeachlive.com/event/catherine-palmer-house-portraits/
LOCATION:Hang Art\, 787 Broadway\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Creating AS1\, Sara Corbett and Aaron Haldiman
DESCRIPTION:Explore the intersection of art and ecological restoration this April as Live Worms Gallery hosts Creating AS1\, a collaborative exhibition by full-time artists Sara Corbett and Aaron Haldiman. This showcase moves beyond traditional aesthetics to explore how visual culture can act as a catalyst for a regenerative future. \nThe Artists and Mission\nSara Corbett and Aaron Haldiman operate under the collective identity Creating AS1\, a project dedicated to using art and design as tools for cultural and environmental renewal. Their work is built on the belief that art is a mechanical necessity for change\, providing the visceral experiences needed to help people envision and build a more sustainable world. \nTheir practice is defined by: \nEmotional Resonance: Creating pieces designed to be emotionally evocative\, moving viewers to reconsider their relationship with the natural world. \nFunctional Art: Integrating artistic expression into practical\, everyday applications that support a regenerative culture. \nPlace-making Design: Utilizing fine art and public installations to transform spaces into communal environments that inspire local action. \nEarthworks and Restoration: Imagining a future where art takes the form of beautiful\, functional earthworks and large-scale environmental restoration projects. \nThe Experience\nThe Setting: Live Worms Gallery is a quintessential North Beach institution located on the historic upper Grant Avenue. Known for its rotating window displays and its role as a gathering place for the district’s bohemian community\, the gallery provides an intimate\, unpretentious environment for viewing contemporary work. \nNorth Beach First Friday: The opening reception coincides with the neighborhood’s monthly art walk. It is a time when the studios and galleries along the Grant Avenue corridor open their doors to the public\, creating a high-energy atmosphere of discovery and conversation. \nThe Interaction: Attendees have the opportunity to engage directly with Corbett and Haldiman to discuss the philosophy of regenerative art and how public art projects can influence the future of urban design and land management. \nThe Venue\nLive Worms has been a fixture of the San Francisco art scene for decades\, consistently championing local creators who push boundaries. Under the leadership of curator Kevin Brown\, the gallery maintains the spirit of the “Old North Beach” while providing a platform for modern\, ecologically conscious voices like Creating AS1.
URL:https://northbeachlive.com/event/creating-as1-sara-corbett-and-aaron-haldiman/
LOCATION:Live Worms Gallery\, 1345 Grant Ave\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Grandma’s Ashtray by Joanna Lioce
DESCRIPTION:Experience the hidden textures of the Golden State through Grandma’s Ashtray\, a found art exhibition curated by longtime North Beach fixture and Vesuvio bartender Joanna Lioce. This showcase departs from traditional gallery presentations\, utilizing the historic\, multi-level environment of Vesuvio Cafe to display a collection of objects and ephemera gathered from the coastal towns and desert stretches of California. \nThe Exhibition\nGrandma’s Ashtray is a visual survey of the discarded and the rediscovered. The exhibition features a diverse array of found art pieces—ranging from vintage curios and weathered signage to obscure mid-century domestic artifacts. \nThe Collection: Each piece in the show has been sourced by Lioce during her travels across California. The items serve as tangible records of the state’s shifting cultural landscape\, highlighting the aesthetic beauty of objects that have been aged by time and the elements. \nThe Theme: The show explores the concept of the “found object” as a narrative tool. By removing these items from their original contexts and placing them within the storied walls of Vesuvio\, Lioce invites viewers to consider the personal and collective histories behind California’s roadside and suburban past. \nThe Arrangement: The art is integrated into the existing décor of the bar\, creating a scavenger-hunt style viewing experience that complements the venue’s famous collection of Beat-era memorabilia and local art. \nThe Artist\nJoanna Lioce has been a definitive part of the North Beach community for over 20 years. As a veteran bartender at Vesuvio and the creator of the Wacky Wednesdays music series in Kerouac Alley\, she has long been a facilitator for the neighborhood’s creative energy. Her work as a collector and found-art curator is an extension of her role as a keeper of North Beach’s bohemian spirit\, reflecting a lifelong interest in the intersection of history\, travel\, and accidental art. \nThe Setting\nVesuvio Cafe remains one of the most significant cultural landmarks in San Francisco. Established in 1948 and located next to City Lights Bookstore\, it has served as the preferred haunt for generations of poets\, artists\, and musicians. The bar’s interior—with its stained glass\, wood-paneled walls\, and intimate second-floor balcony—provides a backdrop that is as much a part of the exhibition as the art itself.
URL:https://northbeachlive.com/event/grandmas-ashtray-by-joanna-lioce/
LOCATION:Vesuvio Cafe\, 255 Columbus Ave\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Group Art Show
DESCRIPTION:Pop by Live Worms and Professor Seagull’s Smartshop for the North Beach First Fridays Art walk featuring work by various local artists. \nInside the Smartshop\, the gallery walls are covered in psychedelic light green and yellow wallpaper — vibrant\, but still perfectly balanced to receive and highlight artwork of all kinds.\nRotation is every 1–2 months\, featuring either solo exhibitions or group shows. Our walls most often showcase painting\, drawing\, and collage\, while we are also open to sculpture\, photography\, and other media. \nNext door\, the Live Worms Gallery is the iconic exhibition space — a high-ceilinged\, white-wall setting ideal for immersive shows and large-scale works.
URL:https://northbeachlive.com/event/group-art-show/2026-04-03/
LOCATION:Professor Seagull’s Smartshop and Gallery\, 1351 Grant Ave\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260403T180000
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SUMMARY:Out on the Bay\, art by Pablo Fernicola
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the arrival of spring in North Beach with Out on the Bay\, a new exhibition by local artist Pablo Fernicola. Debuting this April at Sweetie’s Art Bar\, the show offers an intimate look at the textures and perspectives of the San Francisco waterfront. \nThe Exhibition\nHosted in Sweetie’s signature Black & White Gallery\, the exhibition centers on the unique visual identity of the San Francisco Bay. While the venue is known for its rotation of artists who draw inspiration from the city’s aquatic borders\, Fernicola’s work brings a specific focus to the movement and atmosphere found “out on the bay.” \nThe collection captures: \nThe Maritime Perspective: Views of the water that move beyond the typical tourist postcard\, focusing instead on the lived experience of the local sailing and rowing communities. \nAtmospheric Transitions: The shifting light and fog patterns that define the Bay Area’s microclimates. \nNeighborhood Integration: Art that reflects the salt-and-grit spirit of North Beach and the nearby Embarcadero. \nFirst Friday: Art + Jazz\nThe exhibition’s opening coincides with North Beach First Fridays\, the neighborhood’s monthly celebration of local galleries and studios. At Sweetie’s\, the visual art is traditionally paired with live music\, creating a multisensory experience that fills both the gallery and the bar area. \nLive Music: The Vince Lateano Trio—featuring some of the most seasoned jazz players in the city—sets the tone for the evening. Expect three sets of classic swing and hard bop\, often featuring surprise guest horn players or vocalists. \nThe Atmosphere: Sweetie’s remains one of the few places in the city that maintains a neighborhood living room feel. Between the art and the music\, you can usually find a game of pool in progress and a mix of local artists\, musicians\, and long-time North Beach residents. \nThe Venue\nOwned by artist and sailor Flicka McGurrin\, Sweetie’s Art Bar is a cornerstone of the district’s creative scene. It is a space where high-caliber art meets an unpretentious bar environment. The cocktails are straightforward\, the pool is free\, and the focus is always on supporting the local creative ecosystem.
URL:https://northbeachlive.com/event/out-on-the-bay-art-by-pablo-fernicola/
LOCATION:Sweetie’s Art Bar\, 475 Francisco St\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Deanna Marsigliese Sip n’ Sketch
DESCRIPTION:Sip n’ Sketch drawing class hosted by Pixar’s animation art director Deanna Marsigliese! All levels welcome \nBYO materials | $5-10 suggested donation \nDeanna Marsigliese is a Canadian born Animation Art Director & Illustrator living in San Francisco\, CA. \nSpecializing in storytelling through character design\, Deanna has worked at Pixar Animation Studios since 2012. Her credits include Soul (2020)\, Onward (2020)\, Toy Story 4 (2019)\, Incredibles 2 (2018)\, Bao (2018)\, Inside Out (2015) & The Good Dinosaur (2013). \nShe is currently art directing on an original feature entitled Luca\, set to release in 2021. \nPast clients include Laika\, Sony Pictures\, Universal Feature\, Walt Disney Feature\, Reel FX\, Disney TV\, Nickelodeon\, Cartoon Network & PBS Kids\, among others. \nDeanna delivers panel talks & leads workshops world-wide\, having been hosted by SXSW\, D23\, ILM\, Leaders London\, Pixelatl\, CTNX & The Walt Disney Family Museum. \nDeanna is a vintage fashion enthusiast with a penchant for large costume jewels. When in need of inspiration\, she loves to travel the world at length with a surprisingly small backpack.
URL:https://northbeachlive.com/event/deanna-marsigliese-sip-n-sketch/2026-04-13/
LOCATION:Specs’ Twelve Adler Museum Cafe\, 12 Saroyan Pl\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260503
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SUMMARY:Art by Jeremy Fish: Screen Prints by a Guy Who Lives Nearby
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the true heart of the neighborhood at Fish Tank Gallery for North Beach First Fridays. This month\, the gallery hosts an exhibition by A Guy Who Lives Nearby\, an artist whose work is as deeply embedded in the local landscape as the gallery itself. Located on Grant Avenue\, Fish Tank Gallery—curated by the renowned Jeremy Fish—is a space dedicated to the creative pulse of North Beach\, making it the perfect venue for an artist defined by his proximity and dedication to the area. \nThe Art: Expect a collection that draws direct inspiration from the daily life\, architecture\, and characters of North Beach. A Guy Who Lives Nearby creates work that functions as a visual diary of the neighborhood\, often using a mix of traditional and street-influenced styles. The art is unpretentious and highly accessible\, reflecting the grit and charm of the streets just outside the gallery doors. \nThe Setting: Fish Tank Gallery is a unique “studio-meets-gallery” space where the creative process is often on full display. During First Fridays\, the gallery often hosts live screen-printing events\, allowing visitors to walk away with a piece of limited-edition North Beach art created right in front of them. \nThe Experience: This stop on the art crawl is about high-fidelity community connection. It’s where neighbors\, artists\, and visitors mingle in a space that feels more like a creative living room than a formal institution. The atmosphere is casual\, welcoming\, and centered on the idea that great art starts in your own backyard. \nDetails: The event is free and open to all. As a hub for the North Beach First Fridays Art Walk\, Fish Tank Gallery provides one of the most authentic glimpses into the artistic “ecosystem” of Grant Avenue. \n\nAbout Fish Tank Gallery\nLocated at 1331 Grant Avenue\, Fish Tank Gallery is the personal studio and exhibition space of artist Jeremy Fish. It was established as a way to give back to the neighborhood by providing a platform for local talent and a space for high-quality artistic engagement. By featuring artists like A Guy Who Lives Nearby\, the gallery reinforces its mission to generate “good vibes” and support the ongoing creative resurgence of North Beach.
URL:https://northbeachlive.com/event/art-by-jeremy-fish-screen-prints-by-a-guy-who-lives-nearby/2026-05-01/
LOCATION:Fishtank Gallery\, 1331 Grant Ave\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Group Art Show
DESCRIPTION:Pop by Live Worms and Professor Seagull’s Smartshop for the North Beach First Fridays Art walk featuring work by various local artists. \nInside the Smartshop\, the gallery walls are covered in psychedelic light green and yellow wallpaper — vibrant\, but still perfectly balanced to receive and highlight artwork of all kinds.\nRotation is every 1–2 months\, featuring either solo exhibitions or group shows. Our walls most often showcase painting\, drawing\, and collage\, while we are also open to sculpture\, photography\, and other media. \nNext door\, the Live Worms Gallery is the iconic exhibition space — a high-ceilinged\, white-wall setting ideal for immersive shows and large-scale works.
URL:https://northbeachlive.com/event/group-art-show/2026-05-01/
LOCATION:Professor Seagull’s Smartshop and Gallery\, 1351 Grant Ave\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260605
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SUMMARY:Art by Jeremy Fish: Screen Prints by a Guy Who Lives Nearby
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the true heart of the neighborhood at Fish Tank Gallery for North Beach First Fridays. This month\, the gallery hosts an exhibition by A Guy Who Lives Nearby\, an artist whose work is as deeply embedded in the local landscape as the gallery itself. Located on Grant Avenue\, Fish Tank Gallery—curated by the renowned Jeremy Fish—is a space dedicated to the creative pulse of North Beach\, making it the perfect venue for an artist defined by his proximity and dedication to the area. \nThe Art: Expect a collection that draws direct inspiration from the daily life\, architecture\, and characters of North Beach. A Guy Who Lives Nearby creates work that functions as a visual diary of the neighborhood\, often using a mix of traditional and street-influenced styles. The art is unpretentious and highly accessible\, reflecting the grit and charm of the streets just outside the gallery doors. \nThe Setting: Fish Tank Gallery is a unique “studio-meets-gallery” space where the creative process is often on full display. During First Fridays\, the gallery often hosts live screen-printing events\, allowing visitors to walk away with a piece of limited-edition North Beach art created right in front of them. \nThe Experience: This stop on the art crawl is about high-fidelity community connection. It’s where neighbors\, artists\, and visitors mingle in a space that feels more like a creative living room than a formal institution. The atmosphere is casual\, welcoming\, and centered on the idea that great art starts in your own backyard. \nDetails: The event is free and open to all. As a hub for the North Beach First Fridays Art Walk\, Fish Tank Gallery provides one of the most authentic glimpses into the artistic “ecosystem” of Grant Avenue. \n\nAbout Fish Tank Gallery\nLocated at 1331 Grant Avenue\, Fish Tank Gallery is the personal studio and exhibition space of artist Jeremy Fish. It was established as a way to give back to the neighborhood by providing a platform for local talent and a space for high-quality artistic engagement. By featuring artists like A Guy Who Lives Nearby\, the gallery reinforces its mission to generate “good vibes” and support the ongoing creative resurgence of North Beach.
URL:https://northbeachlive.com/event/art-by-jeremy-fish-screen-prints-by-a-guy-who-lives-nearby/2026-06-05/
LOCATION:Fishtank Gallery\, 1331 Grant Ave\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Group Art Show
DESCRIPTION:Pop by Live Worms and Professor Seagull’s Smartshop for the North Beach First Fridays Art walk featuring work by various local artists. \nInside the Smartshop\, the gallery walls are covered in psychedelic light green and yellow wallpaper — vibrant\, but still perfectly balanced to receive and highlight artwork of all kinds.\nRotation is every 1–2 months\, featuring either solo exhibitions or group shows. Our walls most often showcase painting\, drawing\, and collage\, while we are also open to sculpture\, photography\, and other media. \nNext door\, the Live Worms Gallery is the iconic exhibition space — a high-ceilinged\, white-wall setting ideal for immersive shows and large-scale works.
URL:https://northbeachlive.com/event/group-art-show/2026-06-05/
LOCATION:Professor Seagull’s Smartshop and Gallery\, 1351 Grant Ave\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260705
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SUMMARY:Art by Jeremy Fish: Screen Prints by a Guy Who Lives Nearby
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the true heart of the neighborhood at Fish Tank Gallery for North Beach First Fridays. This month\, the gallery hosts an exhibition by A Guy Who Lives Nearby\, an artist whose work is as deeply embedded in the local landscape as the gallery itself. Located on Grant Avenue\, Fish Tank Gallery—curated by the renowned Jeremy Fish—is a space dedicated to the creative pulse of North Beach\, making it the perfect venue for an artist defined by his proximity and dedication to the area. \nThe Art: Expect a collection that draws direct inspiration from the daily life\, architecture\, and characters of North Beach. A Guy Who Lives Nearby creates work that functions as a visual diary of the neighborhood\, often using a mix of traditional and street-influenced styles. The art is unpretentious and highly accessible\, reflecting the grit and charm of the streets just outside the gallery doors. \nThe Setting: Fish Tank Gallery is a unique “studio-meets-gallery” space where the creative process is often on full display. During First Fridays\, the gallery often hosts live screen-printing events\, allowing visitors to walk away with a piece of limited-edition North Beach art created right in front of them. \nThe Experience: This stop on the art crawl is about high-fidelity community connection. It’s where neighbors\, artists\, and visitors mingle in a space that feels more like a creative living room than a formal institution. The atmosphere is casual\, welcoming\, and centered on the idea that great art starts in your own backyard. \nDetails: The event is free and open to all. As a hub for the North Beach First Fridays Art Walk\, Fish Tank Gallery provides one of the most authentic glimpses into the artistic “ecosystem” of Grant Avenue. \n\nAbout Fish Tank Gallery\nLocated at 1331 Grant Avenue\, Fish Tank Gallery is the personal studio and exhibition space of artist Jeremy Fish. It was established as a way to give back to the neighborhood by providing a platform for local talent and a space for high-quality artistic engagement. By featuring artists like A Guy Who Lives Nearby\, the gallery reinforces its mission to generate “good vibes” and support the ongoing creative resurgence of North Beach.
URL:https://northbeachlive.com/event/art-by-jeremy-fish-screen-prints-by-a-guy-who-lives-nearby/2026-07-03/
LOCATION:Fishtank Gallery\, 1331 Grant Ave\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94133\, United States
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DESCRIPTION:Pop by Live Worms and Professor Seagull’s Smartshop for the North Beach First Fridays Art walk featuring work by various local artists. \nInside the Smartshop\, the gallery walls are covered in psychedelic light green and yellow wallpaper — vibrant\, but still perfectly balanced to receive and highlight artwork of all kinds.\nRotation is every 1–2 months\, featuring either solo exhibitions or group shows. Our walls most often showcase painting\, drawing\, and collage\, while we are also open to sculpture\, photography\, and other media. \nNext door\, the Live Worms Gallery is the iconic exhibition space — a high-ceilinged\, white-wall setting ideal for immersive shows and large-scale works.
URL:https://northbeachlive.com/event/group-art-show/2026-07-03/
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SUMMARY:Art by Jeremy Fish: Screen Prints by a Guy Who Lives Nearby
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the true heart of the neighborhood at Fish Tank Gallery for North Beach First Fridays. This month\, the gallery hosts an exhibition by A Guy Who Lives Nearby\, an artist whose work is as deeply embedded in the local landscape as the gallery itself. Located on Grant Avenue\, Fish Tank Gallery—curated by the renowned Jeremy Fish—is a space dedicated to the creative pulse of North Beach\, making it the perfect venue for an artist defined by his proximity and dedication to the area. \nThe Art: Expect a collection that draws direct inspiration from the daily life\, architecture\, and characters of North Beach. A Guy Who Lives Nearby creates work that functions as a visual diary of the neighborhood\, often using a mix of traditional and street-influenced styles. The art is unpretentious and highly accessible\, reflecting the grit and charm of the streets just outside the gallery doors. \nThe Setting: Fish Tank Gallery is a unique “studio-meets-gallery” space where the creative process is often on full display. During First Fridays\, the gallery often hosts live screen-printing events\, allowing visitors to walk away with a piece of limited-edition North Beach art created right in front of them. \nThe Experience: This stop on the art crawl is about high-fidelity community connection. It’s where neighbors\, artists\, and visitors mingle in a space that feels more like a creative living room than a formal institution. The atmosphere is casual\, welcoming\, and centered on the idea that great art starts in your own backyard. \nDetails: The event is free and open to all. As a hub for the North Beach First Fridays Art Walk\, Fish Tank Gallery provides one of the most authentic glimpses into the artistic “ecosystem” of Grant Avenue. \n\nAbout Fish Tank Gallery\nLocated at 1331 Grant Avenue\, Fish Tank Gallery is the personal studio and exhibition space of artist Jeremy Fish. It was established as a way to give back to the neighborhood by providing a platform for local talent and a space for high-quality artistic engagement. By featuring artists like A Guy Who Lives Nearby\, the gallery reinforces its mission to generate “good vibes” and support the ongoing creative resurgence of North Beach.
URL:https://northbeachlive.com/event/art-by-jeremy-fish-screen-prints-by-a-guy-who-lives-nearby/2026-08-07/
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DESCRIPTION:Pop by Live Worms and Professor Seagull’s Smartshop for the North Beach First Fridays Art walk featuring work by various local artists. \nInside the Smartshop\, the gallery walls are covered in psychedelic light green and yellow wallpaper — vibrant\, but still perfectly balanced to receive and highlight artwork of all kinds.\nRotation is every 1–2 months\, featuring either solo exhibitions or group shows. Our walls most often showcase painting\, drawing\, and collage\, while we are also open to sculpture\, photography\, and other media. \nNext door\, the Live Worms Gallery is the iconic exhibition space — a high-ceilinged\, white-wall setting ideal for immersive shows and large-scale works.
URL:https://northbeachlive.com/event/group-art-show/2026-08-07/
LOCATION:Professor Seagull’s Smartshop and Gallery\, 1351 Grant Ave\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Art by Jeremy Fish: Screen Prints by a Guy Who Lives Nearby
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the true heart of the neighborhood at Fish Tank Gallery for North Beach First Fridays. This month\, the gallery hosts an exhibition by A Guy Who Lives Nearby\, an artist whose work is as deeply embedded in the local landscape as the gallery itself. Located on Grant Avenue\, Fish Tank Gallery—curated by the renowned Jeremy Fish—is a space dedicated to the creative pulse of North Beach\, making it the perfect venue for an artist defined by his proximity and dedication to the area. \nThe Art: Expect a collection that draws direct inspiration from the daily life\, architecture\, and characters of North Beach. A Guy Who Lives Nearby creates work that functions as a visual diary of the neighborhood\, often using a mix of traditional and street-influenced styles. The art is unpretentious and highly accessible\, reflecting the grit and charm of the streets just outside the gallery doors. \nThe Setting: Fish Tank Gallery is a unique “studio-meets-gallery” space where the creative process is often on full display. During First Fridays\, the gallery often hosts live screen-printing events\, allowing visitors to walk away with a piece of limited-edition North Beach art created right in front of them. \nThe Experience: This stop on the art crawl is about high-fidelity community connection. It’s where neighbors\, artists\, and visitors mingle in a space that feels more like a creative living room than a formal institution. The atmosphere is casual\, welcoming\, and centered on the idea that great art starts in your own backyard. \nDetails: The event is free and open to all. As a hub for the North Beach First Fridays Art Walk\, Fish Tank Gallery provides one of the most authentic glimpses into the artistic “ecosystem” of Grant Avenue. \n\nAbout Fish Tank Gallery\nLocated at 1331 Grant Avenue\, Fish Tank Gallery is the personal studio and exhibition space of artist Jeremy Fish. It was established as a way to give back to the neighborhood by providing a platform for local talent and a space for high-quality artistic engagement. By featuring artists like A Guy Who Lives Nearby\, the gallery reinforces its mission to generate “good vibes” and support the ongoing creative resurgence of North Beach.
URL:https://northbeachlive.com/event/art-by-jeremy-fish-screen-prints-by-a-guy-who-lives-nearby/2026-09-04/
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URL:https://northbeachlive.com/event/group-art-show/2026-09-04/
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DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the true heart of the neighborhood at Fish Tank Gallery for North Beach First Fridays. This month\, the gallery hosts an exhibition by A Guy Who Lives Nearby\, an artist whose work is as deeply embedded in the local landscape as the gallery itself. Located on Grant Avenue\, Fish Tank Gallery—curated by the renowned Jeremy Fish—is a space dedicated to the creative pulse of North Beach\, making it the perfect venue for an artist defined by his proximity and dedication to the area. \nThe Art: Expect a collection that draws direct inspiration from the daily life\, architecture\, and characters of North Beach. A Guy Who Lives Nearby creates work that functions as a visual diary of the neighborhood\, often using a mix of traditional and street-influenced styles. The art is unpretentious and highly accessible\, reflecting the grit and charm of the streets just outside the gallery doors. \nThe Setting: Fish Tank Gallery is a unique “studio-meets-gallery” space where the creative process is often on full display. During First Fridays\, the gallery often hosts live screen-printing events\, allowing visitors to walk away with a piece of limited-edition North Beach art created right in front of them. \nThe Experience: This stop on the art crawl is about high-fidelity community connection. It’s where neighbors\, artists\, and visitors mingle in a space that feels more like a creative living room than a formal institution. The atmosphere is casual\, welcoming\, and centered on the idea that great art starts in your own backyard. \nDetails: The event is free and open to all. As a hub for the North Beach First Fridays Art Walk\, Fish Tank Gallery provides one of the most authentic glimpses into the artistic “ecosystem” of Grant Avenue. \n\nAbout Fish Tank Gallery\nLocated at 1331 Grant Avenue\, Fish Tank Gallery is the personal studio and exhibition space of artist Jeremy Fish. It was established as a way to give back to the neighborhood by providing a platform for local talent and a space for high-quality artistic engagement. By featuring artists like A Guy Who Lives Nearby\, the gallery reinforces its mission to generate “good vibes” and support the ongoing creative resurgence of North Beach.
URL:https://northbeachlive.com/event/art-by-jeremy-fish-screen-prints-by-a-guy-who-lives-nearby/2026-10-02/
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