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  1. www.artavita.com › artists › a0d8741f-c8ce-4a0e-9796Ron Anderson @ artavita

    Ron Andersons recent photographs are explorations in alternative printmaking. They begin life as archival inkjet prints whose pigments are then transferred to a traditional watercolor paper. Built one layer upon another they become altered realities of the abandoned spaces he has photographed.

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  3. Jun 21, 2016 · Though she was at the forefront of the Pictorialist movement on the West Coast while working in Seattle early in her career, Cunningham later moved to San Francisco, where she shot her signature, sharp-focus botanical images and became a founding member of f/64—and one of the few women in the group.

  4. Mar 8, 2018 · In fact, some of the country's most prestigious art institutions are directed by women—including Lisa Phillips, of New Museum in New York; Anne Pasternak, of Brooklyn Museum, and Martha Tedeschi, of Harvard Art Museums—who pioneer innovative new programs and promote up-and-coming artists and burgeoning communities.

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  5. Mar 4, 2021 · As any SF resident knows, there are thousands of murals hidden around the city, ranging from pop-art style graffiti to realistic portraits. The street artists of San Francisco never disappoint, and we rounded up 20 lesser-known murals that celebrate iconic female figures around the City.

  6. The Three Point Nine Art Collective has adopted this statistic as an act of resistance and a commitment to the ideals and narratives of a diverse San Francisco. 3.9 Collective was founded by San Francisco artists Nancy Cato, Rodney Ewing, Sirron Norris, William Rhodes, and Ron Moultrie Saunders.

  7. SFWA Gallery. 647 Irving Street at 8th Avenue San Francisco, CA 94122. sfwomenartists@sbcglobal.net 415.566.8550. Open Hours. 10:30am to 5:30pm Tuesday – Saturday

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