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  2. Street art in the San Francisco Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Bay Area is highly invested in the street art scene because of its prevalence in its community. Areas such as the Mission District of San Francisco have developed a wide public fan base because of its large murals. This area of San Francisco is home to one of the most famous pieces of street art, the Women's Building mural. [2]

  3. Street Artists Program of San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Street Artists selling their handmade work along east Market Street. The Street Artists Program of San Francisco is a municipal arts program in which independent street artists and craftspeople sell their art and craft items in designated public spaces in the city of San Francisco, California.

  4. List of public art in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Arts Commission [56] Harry Lundeberg (1901-1957) E. Hunt: 1957 Sailors Union of the Pacific Building Bronze: 30 x 24 x 24 in. San Francisco Arts Commission [57] Smile: John Seward Johnson II: 1957 201 Spear St. Bronze

  5. Haight Street Art Center - Wikipedia

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    Haight Street Art Center (HSAC) is a non-profit art space that focuses on poster and printmaking community located in San Francisco, California.They provide education regarding poster art with a printmaking studio, as well as exhibits for artists in the gallery space.

  6. fnnch - Wikipedia

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    In July 2017, fnnch debuted the "9 Cans of LaCroix" nine-piece stencil series at gallery in the Mission District of San Francisco. He sold them for $500 each. He sold them for $500 each. San Francisco Chronicle likened it to Andy Warhol 's 1962 Campbell's soup cans , saying that "fnnch used the same-sized canvases as Warhol and painted the cans ...

  7. Gray Area Foundation for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    Melchor and Hirshberg [3] initially opened Gray Area Gallery in San Francisco's South of Market (SoMa) in 2006, following a conversation about the lack of proper venues for the exhibition of new media and technology-based art works. [4] By 2008, the gallery had incorporated as a non-profit and was renamed the Gray Area Foundation for The Arts ...