2003 SF Open Studios - Week 3, Oct. 18th & 19th

Fine Arts & Crafts 415-979-1550

The 66 Mint Street Studios will present 11 artists during week three of this year's Open Studios in San Francisco on Saturday and Sunday October 18th and 19th, 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The artists' disciplines include painting, illustration, sculpture, mixed-media, multimedia, textiles and photography.

The studios are on the Mezzanine and Second Floors and are wheelchair accessible.

Follow the links for more information about each of the 66 Mint Street Studio artists. More artist will appear as they are made available.

Howie Bagley - Painting

Perscription Medicine

Howie Bagley's work can best be described as Asian-inspired calligraphic gibberish ... More >>

Leslie Firestone - Painting

Glen Echo Bridge No. 1

As an artist I try to present to viewers my interpretations of the beauty that I see around me. More >>

Wanda Fudge - Fabric Arts

Antique fabric purse and neckpiece

My life long love of fabric began at age six when I folded bandages for the Red Cross during WWII. More >>

April Hankins - Painting

Mao 2

April Hankins is a painter and the organizer of the 66 Mint Street Studios. She received an MFA in painting ... More >>

Suzanne Martino - Mixed Media

Dream Life

I consider myself an arranger. Many of my works begin with an observance of objects and a reflection ... More >>

Tachina Rudman - Sculpture

Tachina at work

"Some artists like to hide their tracks, I let you know where I’ve been." More >>

Gretchen Schields - Jewelry

Lenspockets 66

Born in Japan and raised in China, Africa and Australia, Gretchen Schields's jewelry designs reflect a childhood ... More >>

Florence Smith - Sculpture

Golem Rising

My work is about life. I feel art and especially sculpture, should raise the spirit ... More >>

Lisa Winters - Mixed Media

Butterfly

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Michael Wong - Multimedia

Reflection on Security

I generally work with digital media (web or desktop publishing) to bring attention upon the deep pocket ... More >>