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Art Exhibition at Arc Gallery

Friday, September 13 - Saturday, September 14, 2019 | 6:00 pm - 8:45 pm

Arc Gallery1246 Folsom St.San Francisco, CA 94103

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Join us for this year's “Squared" exhibitions event benefiting the Teen Health Van. The Teen Health Van is a program of Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford. It provides homeless and uninsured Bay Area youth between the ages of 10 to 25 with a wide range of medical services—all free of charge—thanks to the support of our generous community.

FourSquared is a unique exploration of the works of 16 Bay Area artists in the main gallery. Each artist has produced 16 small works presented in 16 clusters, giving the audience the experience of 16 micro-solo exhibitions. All works are priced under $600. Squared Alumni features eight alumni artists from preveious FourSquared exhibitions in the project gallery, each showing four larger works (prices range from $500 to $1900).

Arc Gallery will be donating 40 percent of sales from the Squared Alumni art sales (all of the gallery commission) and 20 percent of  other sales (half of the gallery commission). Donations may also be made directly. 

Learn more or make a gift to support the Arc Gallery fundraiser!

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