May 5, 2023

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The Castro Art Walk is TODAY!

May 5th, 5-8pm

Featured Art Exhibits:

Queer Arts Featured: Natural Forms celebrates the work of five Queer Bay Area artists exploring the sensual, textural, and organic in 3 dimensional mediums.

Work by: Alfredo Bracamontes-Ochoa, AJ Serrano, Todd Snook, Bao-Khang Luu, Pollux

MAG Galleries: Visit MAG Galleries during the Artwalk, for Andrea Bergen’s, It’s Paper, some classical guitar and a beer or two!

Ruby’s Clay Studio: Anna Payden and her business Grounded Heart Studio are in the Ruby’s Clay Studio Gallery for the month of May. Anna is a potter, professional gardener, and postpartum doula; Ruby’s has been her clay home since 2007. The show features vases, plant pots, and warm, inviting tableware.

Art House SF: please visit our current exhibit, “Lost Treasures” by the Nepalese artist, Tashi Gurung.  Contrary to the Western approach, some of the most central theological teachings and stories in the East were transmitted not through books and writing but through art in pictorial form. While the Holy Bible is the most-read and most translated book in the Western world, in Tibet and Buddhism, the most important concepts weren't written but painted.

Schlomer Haus Gallery:  “GO WEST”.  This show reimagines iconic characters from American pop culture. Fred Flintstone and Smokey the Bear are seen as queer heroes navigating  toward a better world out west. Depicting these cultural giants as proud and queer invites hope for representation - in the cartoons we watch and the billboards we pass.

Blush Wine Bar: LOSTSCAPES

Landscape Photography by local artist and photographer Giovanna Giordano

Beautiful and evocative images of the Eastern Sierra and The Red Rocks.

2358 MRKT Gallery:

Join us today for the opening reception of Mid Century Retro Style Art Show.  Artists featured are Clint Frederic Wiater and Christopher Coker.

Art Fuse: The beautiful City of San Francisco has often inspired many artful depictions! For This current exhibition, we have asked artists to show us the colors, flavors, grime and beauty that is San Francisco through Abstract representation!


Feast your eyes on what is San Francisco without the literal symbols we are accustomed to seeing. 25 local artists have been invited to showcase their work on this theme.

Hope to see all of you tonight!!

Castro Art Walk