Group show explores the scary and sweet of pop-surrealism
(San Francisco, CA) Just in time for Halloween, the latest group show coordinated by the Women's Art Movement (W.A.M.) explores the scary and sweet sides of pop-surrealism. Ten artists working in a variety of media, from photography to ceramics, will have work on display.
Tedda Hughes Gallery Boutique, located in Polk Gulch at 1623 Polk (between Clay and Sacramento) hosts the "Dollhouse Monsters" opening party on Saturday, October 24, from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m.
The participating artists of W.A.M. will be disguised in pre-Halloween costumes for the festivities, and encourage attendees to dress in costume as well. Everyone who stops by the gallery will be entered in a costume contest to win an i-Pod.
The show's artworks and products will be on display and for sale at Tedda Hughes for two weeks, Saturday, October 24 - Saturday, November 7.
A collective of Bay Area artists working in a variety of media, W.A.M strives to become a beacon of vibrant female art. W.A.M. offers members an organized support system — the people, resources, and motivation to inspire, direct and activate a shared creative vision. For more information, visit the W.A.M. blog at http://wamworldnow.blogspot.com or contact Marina Hudgens at wam.now@gmail.com.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
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