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111 Minna Gallery111 Minna StreetSan Francisco, CA 94105 map cross street: between New Montgomery & 2nd district: Downtown/Financial District Tel. +1 415.974.1719 Website |
![]() | Sat May 24 - Sat Dec 27 Where: 111 Minna Gallery
When: August 23rd, 2008, 9pm-2am
How Much: $5 before 11pm, $10 after. $5 RSVP to info@barracudasf.com
SF Station & Barracuda present a smash decade dance ball featuring three of San Francisco's top 80s dance and rock DJs... More |
![]() | Fri Aug 29 - Fri Sep 26 111 Minna Gallery and Versus Magazine SF in association with Peroni, Stolichnaya, Jameson, Fernet-Branca The SFBG and SF Station present "LOOK OUT WEEKEND" a Happy Hour of Epic Proportions......
Featuring DJs:
Shane King (Blasthaus)
White... More |
| Thu Sep 04 - Sat Sep 27 San Francisco— 111 Minna Gallery is delighted to present GOLDEN: Recent works by Serena Cole and
Tahiti Pehrson, a show featuring works by two emerging Bay Area talents. The Gallery will host an art
opening Thursday, September 4th at 6pm. The art o... More |
![]() | Sat Sep 06 Head over to 111 Minna Gallery for it's Saved By The Bell: Back 2 Skool party with DJ's D2S AND WNKK who will be making you sway your hips from the left to the right with some savvy beats!
21+ welcome w/ID.... More |
| Sat Sep 06 I'm So Excited....., BUT, not scared to tell you that we are celebrating a back to school shindig this SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 6 @ 111 MINNA in San Francisco.
Guaranteed To get your ass shaking harder than a juke box....
...with DJs bumpin your selec... More |
![]() | Thu Sep 11 Mark your calendars for a good post-CTIA time.
sushi. djs. open bar.
what more do you need for a good social event?
21+ w/ID... More |
| About 111 Minna Gallery Established in 1993 in downtown San Francisco 111 Minna Gallery is in the business of Art & Leisure. The gallery offers a unique blend of world-class fine art, DJ's, live performance, and film screenings in an elegantly urban and ever-changing 4,000 square foot space. The gallery is open to the public Tuesday through Friday 12-5 pm and nightly on a rotating schedule for special events. Hours Sunday: closedMonday: closed Tuesday: Gallery 12 pm - 7 pm Wednesday: Gallery 12 pm - 10 pm Thursday: Gallery 12 pm - 7 pm Friday: Gallery 12 pm - 10 pm Saturday: Gallery 12 pm - 7 pm |
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Editorial Review Art Scene Feb 11th to Feb 24th By melissa lane (12/22/2006)" February hurts. A grayish, coldish wetness stretches interminably ahead, the groundhog saw its shadow and Valentine's is on a Monday. The next two weeks reign in a carnival of creep, cynicism and cheap thrills that could make the sassiest Tenderloin tranny cringe: a new little black dress made of trash bags; humans living in cages for a week (protests are already in the planning); and Ronald McDonald holding two topless girls by a fistful of their hair. So don't get fruity on the 14th -- like my duplicitous friend Claudia likes to say: celebrate V.D. and spread the love. " |
Editorial Review Octonarius Lunius Eight Artists Get Loony By Nirmala Nataraj (06/23/2006)" Here’s an etymology game that might seem patently obvious: derive the meaning of “Octonarius Lunius”. Most of you who had your Greek and Latin prefixes drummed into your head in grade school know that “octo” means “of or pertaining to eight.” “Lun” means “having to do with the moon.” The eight artists assembled in the eponymous group show might raise questions more relevant than word origins, but the “Loony Eight” is a suitable moniker for the crew, in only the most flattering sense. " |
Editorial Review Art-Hopping Jan 28th - Feb 10th By melissa lane (01/28/2005)" Art SF throws down in their usual creative extravagance to stick it to the Jesus-freaks and office-holding knuckle-draggers. Buckey Sinister hosts "Fuck Your Freedom" on Jan 28th to celebrate civil liberties, Satan and the new CD by Reverend Steven Johnson Leyba and United Satanic Apache Front. Winston Smith and the Church of Satan will join the good reverend in showing off their art wares whilst Lady Hades performs and many a spoken word artist ignite the theme of uncivil disobedience. Entrance is $5-$10 unless you're such a proud Christian that you must identify as such to the doorman – then it's $23, sucker. " |
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