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Locality: San Francisco, California

Phone: +1 415-463-2055



Address: 548 Irving Street 94122 San Francisco, CA, US

Website: www.marrowgallery.com

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Marrow Gallery 27.05.2021

New work from Laura Smith Blair. April 1 - May 1.

Marrow Gallery 10.05.2021

Congratulations Laura Smith Blair on this piece finding a new home!

Marrow Gallery 22.04.2021

Marrow Gallery presents Mother Tongue, an exhibition of new works from New York and Nashville based-artist, Kimia Ferdowsi Kline. This is the artist’s second solo show with the gallery and presents a selection of brand new work made during the global Coronavirus pandemic of 2020 and 2021. Mother Tongue marks a significant formal shift in Kline’s oeuvre from oil painting on traditional rectilineal planes to a mixed media approach centralizing papyrus surfaces and incorporating...Continue reading

Marrow Gallery 10.04.2021

New work from Laura Smith Blair in April.

Marrow Gallery 31.03.2021

Marrow Gallery presents Playground, featuring the work of Bay Area artists Stephanie Robison and Carey Lin. Both artists imbue a sense of fun and daring into their work. They allow the materials to coalesce; and marry their ideas with the physicality of the work. The result is work that spontaneously and organically reveals itself to the viewer; an exploration of space and form. Stephanie Robison is an Oakland, CA based artist. She works in carved marble and hand felted wo...ol. The dichotomy of the two materials is intentional, its purpose and significance at odds in its awkwardness. The materials allow a certain freedom to synthesize organic and geometric forms and to compare and contrast the geometric and architectural nature of the forms. Her work has been shown at the Tacoma Art Museum, The San Francisco Arts Commission Galleries and various galleries and University museums around the country. Carey Lin is a San Francisco based artist. Her work is based on concepts of play, chance and experimentation. Lin is uncommitted to a particular scale or medium, utilizing painting, installation, ceramics, video, animation, and sound recordings. Ongoing thematic interests include self-reflexive processes and impossible tasks, such as attempting to paint realistic portraits of her paint palette while using the paint on the palette itself to paint with; hence investigating the place where abstraction and representation blur or overlap. Lin has been artist-in-residence at the Wassaic Project (NY), Vermont Studio Center, Ox-Bow (Saugatuck, MI), Hayes Valley Art Works (SF), Wave Pool (Cincinnati, OH), Opossum House (Eugene, OR) and at Irving Street Projects in San Francisco’s Outer Sunset district. #Art #abstractart #exhibition #artgallery #sculpture