'Watching, Waiting' by Randy Titchenal, mixed media on birch panel. Photo by Zoe Malen
Artists at 1890 Bryant Street Studios opened three floors Friday night to preview a variety of work that will be on view this weekend.
In addition to acrylic, oil and water colors, the art includes a remarkable variety of substances: jello, wax, resin, crystals, and more.
The studios will be open today and Sunday from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. A few of the artworks that will be featured this weekend are highlighted below.
‘Windows 3’ by Eliot Rattle, ink and charcoal. Photo by Zoe Malen‘Smoke’ by Daisy Eneix, made with ink, gouache, and pencil. Photo by Zoe Malen‘my little pill is regal #5’ by Mr. Rogers, a drypaint etching monoprint. Photo by Zoe Malen‘Bathtub Parade’ by Heath Massey, oil on canvas. Photo by Zoe Malen‘The Meat Layer’ is a part of Fuzz E Grant’s series titled ‘Disapproving Bunny’ representing the perspective of how animals view humans. This work in particular is made from solid plaster and signals to how AI refered to humans as ‘The Meat Layer.’ Photo by Zoe Malen‘Code Switching’ series by Dan Hershman with acrylic, ink, and pencil on wood panel.‘Transition’ by Junona Jonas depicting a woman and her transition from country life to city life. Photo by Zoe Malen‘A Cuchillo Limpio’ by Ana de la Cueva, made with metal and tampiriciran wood resembling the Mexico and U.S. border. Photo by Zoe Malen
With a bachelor's degree in journalism, centering on film and media production alongside visual storytelling, Zoe Malen has a well-rounded focus when it comes to digital media.
New to San Francisco, she is excited to unpack new opportunities to get to know the area and emphasize the strength in community stories.
Please keep your comments short and civil. Do not leave multiple comments under multiple names on one article. We will zap comments that fail to adhere to these short and easy-to-follow rules.