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Ink Dwell studio creates art that explores the beauty and complexity of nature. Merging classical techniques of science illustration with modern fine art, they create public and private commissions, paintings, visual art, illustrations, exhibitions and much more. Ink Dwell makes everyday places special and enhances iconic locations with wondrous imagery.

Interface Gallery was an independently run, nonprofit exhibition space in Oakland, CA, which was founded and directed by Suzanne LÕHeureux. Over the course of its nine year duration, the gallery presented work by artists from around the world, hosted readings and talks, and regularly commissioned writings and performances in response to its exhibitions.

Interface Gallery was an independently run, nonprofit exhibition space in Oakland, CA, which was founded and directed by Suzanne LÕHeureux. Over the course of its nine year duration, the gallery presented work by artists from around the world, hosted readings and talks, and regularly commissioned writings and performances in response to its exhibitions.

Interface Gallery was an independently run, nonprofit exhibition space in Oakland, CA, which was founded and directed by Suzanne LÕHeureux. Over the course of its nine year duration, the gallery presented work by artists from around the world, hosted readings and talks, and regularly commissioned writings and performances in response to its exhibitions.

Interface Gallery was an independently run, nonprofit exhibition space in Oakland, CA, which was founded and directed by Suzanne LÕHeureux. Over the course of its nine year duration, the gallery presented work by artists from around the world, hosted readings and talks, and regularly commissioned writings and performances in response to its exhibitions.

The Internet Archive visual arts residency is organized by Amir Saber Esfahani, and is designed to connect emerging and mid-career artists with the archiveÕs collections and to show what is possible when open access to information meets the arts. The residency is one year in length during which time each artist will develop a body […]

SFAQ [Project] Space was a miniature institution hosting four months of arts and culture programming at 449 OÕFarrell Street in San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood. With curated exhibitions exploring various themes and disciplines, the space aimed to bring free and thoughtful arts programming to an underserved community, offering opportunities for engagement and discourse on contemporary art […]

To sustain the award-winning Knitting the Commons art installation through the creation and installation of 6 new yarn-stocking creatures (elephants, flamingos and parrots) and ongoing maintenance of the art installation for 12 months.

SFAQ [Project] Space was a miniature institution hosting four months of arts and culture programming at 449 OÕFarrell Street in San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood. With curated exhibitions exploring various themes and disciplines, the space aimed to bring free and thoughtful arts programming to an underserved community, offering opportunities for engagement and discourse on contemporary art […]