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pariSoma is excited to welcome our next artist, Danyol, to our space! The opening will be held July 15th, and is your chance to meet the artist while enjoying sangria, snacks, and other art lovers.
pariSoma is excited to announce our next art opening! Michael Murphy is an architect/graphic artist currently living in San Francisco.
From the artist:
The following images represent a personal study that attempts to concurrently synthesize several realities. The ultimate goal is to create a fresh, contemporary tectonic, while recognizing
certain influences of mid-20th century design and cultural zeitgeist.
Please join us on April 10th, 2010 at Workspace, Ltd. for a showcase of music, art, fashion and atmosphere, inspired by everything French.
Evening Highlights: Live musical performances, French style salon art show by local artists organized by Gogograciegalleries, fashion show presenting San Francisco boutique, April In Paris artisan leather accessories, delicious crepes by street cart Cre'Pierre and Brigitte Bardot look-a-like costume contest open to the public! Prizes and Surprises!
Stroll le Champs-Élysées, enjoy a drink et danse a Place Pigalle, et viver L'Art de Monmartre..
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Back in Black is a collection of photographs spanning the last ten years of music photography by award winning photographer Jérôme Brunet, featuring musical luminaries such as B.B. King, James Brown, Eric Clapton, Santana, Tom Waits and U2, as well as contemporary stars like Ben Harper and John Mayer. The exhibition will also include photographs from the 2009 S.F. Outside Lands Music & Arts festival.
Waste Knot features dimensional work by local art group, CURRENTS.
Known for using common materials in unusual ways, and often repurposing something about to be tossed, these six artists show their work throughout the Bay Area in exhibits, galleries and in corporate and private collections. During monthly meetings they encourage each others’ art development by provoking, inspiring, confronting and sharing ideas. Their approaches to developing unexpected types of art fit right in with pariSoma’s entrepreneurial community, by generating creative and sustainable ways of working. Each artist uses different materials, from such common items as newspapers, yarn, thread, sand, paper, and wire, to found items, like an old rusted radiator,garden hose, steel pipes, or bent metal. Most materials are being given a second life, as art.
Ordering Famvir online, “For me, every now and again, during those critical first few moments when an artist takes the stage to ply his trade and bare his soul, the lighting is perfect, the angles align and the essence is captured. This has been my consuming passion and greatest reward since I began [...]