Hunters Point Fall Open Studio 2014

During Hunters Point Open Studio Weekend [Oct 18th & 19th], there will be a lot of activities in addition to visit the artist studios!

  • We will have internal shuttle busses between the buildings at the shipyard and over to Islais Creek Studios.
  • There will be a selection of food trucks across from Building 101 between 11 am to 4 pm each day.
  • You can find ice cream and coffee as well!  YAY!!  What a party 😉
  • There will be a Wine and Beer garden run by the Bayview Opera House with Live music from 12 pm to 4pm.
  • Saturday afternoon the auction tent will open up – this is where we will have a Live art auction at 6.15pm to benefit STAR; a non-profit whose mission is to preserve affordable artists studios and promote art programs in the community of Bayview & Hunters Point.
  • In the Auction Tent we will also have a silent auction that open up Saturday and ends on Sunday 6pm. Also this to benefit STAR.
  • AND of course 🙂 Don’t forget to stop by my studio at Building 101 Studio 1306!!

Driving Directions click here 

Thinking… Public Transportation?

  • Hunters Point Shipyard is served by MUNI 19 Polk.
  • Islais Creek Studios is a three-block walk from the T-3rd St Muni rail station at Evans Ave.
  • During Fall 2014 Open Studios, frequent free shuttle service is provided between the T-Third St. Muni rail station at Evans Ave and both studio locations.
Hunters Point Shipyard. ©PernillaPersson.com 2014

Hunters Point Shipyard.    ©PernillaPersson.com 2014

Happiness!

Event posting is up on Facebook and invites are being send out.. My Solo Show and opening at Hardin Studios on March 15th is getting closer.

Facebook Invitation is out!

Facebook Invitation is out!

The studio is busy and full of frames, new printed work and lots of excitement.  Two shows are shortly going to be hung; one at Alameda’s PopUp Gallery and the other at Hardin Studios. Yay!

I hope to see you at one of them if not both!
Cheers!
PopUp Gallery Opening Reception:
March 14, 2014,  6pm to 9pm,  during second Friday Estuary Art Walk

Hardin Studios Opening Reception:
March 15, 2014,  4pm to 7pm

Thank you for coming!

What an awesome weekend!
Thanks to each one of you that came out to visit us at the Hunters Point Studios, we had some fun days meeting you all.

Check back for more information about my December “Glogg & Art in studio 1306” event or just simply sign up for my mailing list by sending me a note.

Cheers and hope to see you soon!
Pernilla

A new series work of, visitors in studio 1306 and artwork with new owner. ©PernillaPersson.com 2013

A new series work of, visitors in studio 1306 and artwork with new owner. ©PernillaPersson.com 2013

CMR Open Studios

We had a blast during this past weekend’s open studio.
It was a great ‘show’ put together by all praticipants from the Cataclysmic Megashear Ranch with fifteen artsits: Bret Winters, Craig Dorety, Chris Richards, Elizabeth Dougherty, Jamie Nasiatka, Jesse Schlenker, Holly Schneider, Lisa Pimental, Mark Antonio,  Mauricia Gandara, Paulo Sultanum, Pernilla Persson, Rachel McConnell, Stephen Albair and Tenkai Kariya.

Pernilla with her work. Photo taken by Matt McKinley.

Pernilla with her work. Photo taken by ©Matt McKinley.

A Big Thank You to every one for coming out enjoying the 2 days with us!

More photos can be found here by Craig Dorothy.  Thanks Craig for taking these awesome pics!

And remember that I will have another open studio this coming weekend at the HUNTERS POINT SHIPYARD!  Come and see me at STUDIO 1306 in building 101 between 11-6PM.

Cheers,
Pernilla

Status

This is my gallery page on Artspan’s website.

All information about the open studios can be found here.. You can also download an awesome app for your iPhone (if you happen to have one..) with all artists and weekends. Very conviniet to carry with you when you are paying us a visit!

I hope I’ll see you out there..!

Artist Page for Fall Open Studio

Artist Page for Fall Open Studio

San Fransisco’s Open Studios are here!

Gear up with one of the awesome catalogs that have been placed out in the neighborhoods of the city, check out what art and artists that you like.. go ahead and place a visit in their studio!

Open Studio Weekend 1

Open Studio Weekend 1

Open Studio Weekend 2

Open Studio Weekend 2

Open Studio Weekend 3

Open Studio Weekend 3

Open Studio Weekend 4

Open Studio Weekend 4

You can also visit ArtSpan’s website to read more about the artists that are showing this month.

Myself, I am showing during 2 weekends this year – Weekend 3 (the Cataclysmic Megashear Ranch) and Weekend 4 (Hunters Point Shipyard) – come over and see some of my new work!

 

Live radio at Bayview Opera House – Stop by!

3rd on Third, Thursday September 19th 5.30 – 9PM.  Stop by and check out the live radio event featuring stories about the remarkable people who live, work, and make a positive impact in the neighborhood of Bayview / Hunters Point.

Poster SFAC/KALW for 3rd on Third event

5:30-6:30 Blues musician Pat Wilder and the Serious Business + local food and drink
7:00-8:30 Sights and Sounds of Bayview

STORIES
A congregation of former gang members turned clergymen who feel called by Christ to help young men leave violent street life, by independent producer Christopher Johnson. Photographed by Kevin B. Jones.

Bayview native Raquel Miller, who transformed herself from street-fighting teen to Olympic hopeful, by independent producer and Snap Judgment contributor Mitzi Mock. Photographed by Malaika Kambon.

A neighborhood organization pushing for safer streets and stronger community that has blossomed into the Quesada Gardens Initiative, by KALW reporter Jen Chien. Photographed by Kevin B. Jones.

A group of Bayview seniors who find support, friendship, and a healthy dose of movement at their weekly dance class, by KALW reporter Leila Day. Photographed by Pernilla Persson.

Juana Tello follows in her parents’ footsteps by organizing working class communities of color as a youth organizer with People Organized to Win Employment Rights, by SFAC arts administrator and producer Cristal Fiel. Photographed by Pernilla Persson.

Food Guardian Kenneth Hill, who helps ensure Bayview residents have access to healthy foods, and the knowledge to live happy lives, by KALW reporter Ninna Gaensler-Debs. Photographed by Pernilla Persson.

“Toxic Tour” guide Tracy Zhu, who will give you a lesson in San Francisco’s history, sustainable development, and environmental justice, all from her bicycle, by KALW reporter and independent reporter Laura Flynn. Photographed by R.J. Lozada.

The Bayview YMCA’S James Martin, who launched the Fatherhood Program to empower young men to become the best parent they can be, by Laura Flynn. Photographed by R.J. Lozada.

With sound design by Snap Judgment’s Stephanie Foo and video editing by filmmaker Brian Storm.