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Free Watercolor Workshop with artist Lucia Gonnella  Sat, May 16, 11 am - online!  
Join us online via Zoom! Italian-born Lucia is a long time North Beach plein air artist with lots of workshop experience. She will be working with watercolors.  More about Lucia at www.luciagonnella.com

ALL LEVELS Encouraged to attend! Beginner, intermediate, or advanced! You'll get instruction on the basics, as well as more advanced techniques for those seeking to improve their skills.

Materials list (suggested):
  • Pencil 2H
  • Paper towel
  • Drafting paper
  • Two cups for water/brushes
  • Round brush n. 1
  • Round brush n. 6 or 8
  • Flat brush 1”
  • Old toothbrush
  • Watercolor paper 140lb /300gr (Canson, Fabriano, Arches)
  • Watercolor paints:
    • ultramarine blue
    • Burnt Sienna
    • Light cadmium red
    • Light cadmium yellow
    • Alizarin Crimson
    • Phthalo blue
Join us on ZOOM!
ZOOM Meeting ID: 883 4461 9577
Password: 034826

This event is free, though donations are welcome.
   
ART NEWS: MURALS!! 
If you've gone outside at all, you cannot have missed all the amazing murals that artists have painted on boarded up storefronts.  These murals emerged through the amazing efforts of artists, business owners, neighbors, the great work done by Paint the Void fundraising and connecting artists, and our HVAW site managers partnering with Paint the Void to connect artists to vacant spots needing murals, as well as our partnerships with HVNA  the Lower Haight Neighbors and ArtTrailSF

We are hoping to work with the artists and Paint the Void to participate in an exhibit of some of the murals.  Paint the Void has an online gallery of the murals done by artists working with them.  For a complete list of all the murals, in addition to those done by Paint the Void, please email us.  And please stay tuned!
 
Mural by Todd Kurnat
thanks in part to an anonymous donation to HVAW
https://www.toddkurnat.com



  Artist Nicole Hayden working on the mural at Brass Tacks
  NicoleHayden.net











Mural by artist Nora Bruhn
Konorebi.com









 
ONGOING ACTIVITIES ARE ALL ONLINE
 
HVAW is committed to supporting community through art, music, conversation and other forms of social engagement.  While our physical location is closed during the current public health crisis, we will be hosting our weekly meetups as often as possible, using Google Hangouts and Zoom.
Join our   group for more details
Please check our MEETUP page for each week's schedule.  Currently seeking artists and crafters to lead us in these events!
https://www.meetup.com/Art-in-the-Garden-at-Hayes-Valley-Art-Works

ScissorsMaker's Day Fridays
ONLINE.  Join us for crafting projects. Bring your own project or participate in an ongoing activity from 12 - 2pm.  Current project is community sketchbook.  Some Fridays are cancelled during COVID.  Please check and sign up on Meetup

PaintbrushArt in the Garden Saturdays
ONLINESign up on Meetup.  Bring your supplies or share what supplies we have and express your creativity with others. Drawing, painting, clay or wood sculpting and other media encouraged. No formal instruction is provided, although we will have special sessions with local artists to be announced.  (We will still join together online, check in and share what we are working on. We will sometimes feature other Meetups)

PencilWriting & Weeding Sundays
ONLINESign up on Meetup.  Writer's block?  Join us for a bit to work on wordcraft in a dedicated environment. (When the order is lifted, we will return to weeding!)  Time will be set aside for reading and feedback as writers feel inclined; no one is required to share. Prose, poetry, fiction, non-fiction, short stories, journal articles or journaling - or weeding! - are all welcome. We are holding this weekly without fail!  Each week, we start with a check in, set writing goals, have breaks, and share as people feel.  Now affiliated with the "Shut Up & Write" meetup group.

Visit  
or join us on ZOOM  - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8051138080
ZOOM Meeting ID: 883 4461 9577  Password: 034826

We welcome you to participate and join us at these events, so we connect as a community in safe ways.

ONGOING INSTALLATIONS IN THE GARDEN

(These are on view through the fence only; the site will remain closed during the Public Health emergency until further notice.)

Displaced 
Artist Ariel Ruiz sculpture represents displaced families that once called this area home.    
Ariel started this project while a student at SFSU.  The recently refurbished sculpture is on extended display in the garden.


If All My Thoughts Were Spoken: I - VI
Rikki List's interactive panels in the garden
International media artist Rikki List's six interactive panels on dry-erase material allow visitors to write their own thought bubbles with dry erase pens.  Stop by and watch this piece evolve - and participate!


Red Means Stop  
Artist: Michael Goldman  
Passersby find their attention arrested by this wonderful sculpture on Lot S.  Michael Goldman's sculptures were recently exhibited in San Francisco, Denver, and Poughkeepsie.  "Red Means Stop" is available for purchase ($150).  More info at   http://www.consolidatedstudios.com/art.html



Totem and Second Wind    
Artist: Michelle Echenique  

Michelle Echenique works with reclaimed material, including natural debris such as the trellis in Totem. She created these pieces specifically for HVAW's garden.   
More info: michelleechenique.com 

 

Honey Bear     
Artist:  fnnch
"Honey Bear" was fnnch's first sculpture, created for Burning Man 2016. The honey bear is a universal symbol of happiness, spreading surprise and delight. These positive emotions then entice the viewer to think differently about the space in which the bear exists.  
For more information, visit fnnch.com

 



Upon a TIme  
Artist: Phillipe Jestin

"My work is inspired by the human figure and finding ways to create an object visually ambiguous, offering different lectures between the figurative and the abstract, going back and forth, open to the potential of a fluid perception."

More info at  www.philippejestin.com



All Natural Materials, and  Plug
Artist: Todd Young

Todd's playful sense of humor and whimsy shines through in these two wonderful additions to the sculpture garden. 
More info about Todd on Hoodline

CALL FOR ARTISTS: 
Summer, Fall, and Open Studios Exhibits

We are seeking  paintings, prints, mixed media, photography, drawing, sculpture.

Work Size:   Up to  5’ x 5’   or larger for outdoor sculpture

Please include:
- Cover letter describing work and/or artist resume
- Five to ten (5-10) digital images via email
- Website URL or social media links (Instagram, Facebook, other)

Timeline: We are looking for work for exhibits in 2020.  Entries will be accepted on an ongoing basis.   We will notify by email.  Accepted artwork should be ready to hang.
Contact:  HVAWSF@gmail.com

  


BEE A VOLUNTEER!  
We will need you to reopen!  If you're interested in buzzing around the garden, helping expand our online presence, programs, or just holding the space open for others, please stop by (when we re-open) or drop us an email.  Also seeking local artists interested in exhibiting work in our upcoming shows.  

Bee a Volunteer Roles:
 
AMBASSADOR BEES:  Program ONE DAY PER MONTH!  
  HOST BEES:   Join us for 2 hour shifts to help us greet visitors.
  ART BEES:  Work on gallery shows, program an exhibit.
  GARDEN BEES:  Weed, plant, and work in the garden!
  LIBRAR-BEE:  Organize our Free Library & book events!
   
 
DARLA'S DIARY
  More art please!

DARLA        

 
THE CLARK REPORT
IN OTHER MEWS....   

HEY!  CLARK HERE.
So, join this online art thing.  Stay home with your cat and do your art that way!  And when you do go out, check out those murals out there in the neighborhood.  


 Come for the cheese. 
 Stay for the art. 
 Fall for the cat.

 
 LOVE,
 CLARK        
 
 
 
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We are fiscally sponsored by Intersection for the Arts, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, which allows us to offer you tax deductions for your contributions. Use the Donate button above or please make checks payable to Intersection for the Arts, and write Hayes Valley Art Works in the memo line.  This ensures that you’ll receive an acknowledgement letter for tax purposes, and your donation will be available for our project.

Intersection for the Arts is our non-profit fiscal sponsor. Intersection provides assistance to individual artists and organizations as they work to develop and sustain their artistic work, and the fiscal sponsorship means that donations are tax-deductible.

Hayes Valley Art Works created a community art and gathering space, where neighborhood residents can meet and work with with professional artists and make tangible connections to the Bay Area's creative community. With successful partnership-based exhibitions, performances, activity days, and art residencies,  we’re laying the groundwork for new collaborative exhibitions that showcase the Bay Area’s vibrant creative relationships, resources, and creative innovation.

Please help us reach our goal by donating today. Every bit counts!  As we are now fiscally sponsored by Intersection for the Arts,  your donations are tax-deductible. 

Copyright © 2020 Hayes Valley Art Works, All rights reserved.

www.hayesvalleyartworks.org
hvawsf@gmail.com

Our address is:
Octavia Boulevard between Oak and Lily
(295 Oak on Google Maps)
San Francisco, CA 94102

We are open:
Friday: 11am – 4pm
Saturday: 11am – 4pm
Sunday: 11am – 4pm
Monday: 11am – 4pm
Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday: by appointment only
HVAW Birdhouses
 


We are a Member of Intersection for the Arts. Intersection provides Bay Area based artists and arts organizations with resources, community and cultural space in order to develop sustainable practices. Visit www.theintersection.org.

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