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Country: United States
City: San Francisco
Category: Art Gallery
Address: 248 Utah Street

- About -

Established in 1991, Catharine Clark Gallery presents the work of contemporary artists. A wide range of media is represented in the gallery program with an emphasis on content driven work that challenges both the traditional use of materials and formal aesthetics. It is the only San Francisco gallery to date with a video project room. Exhibitions are hosted on a 4–6 week schedule and generally feature one or two solo artist exhibitions, in addition to video and viewing room installations.
Additionally the gallery regularly participates in national and international art fairs in Miami, New York, London, and Brussels, among other cities. Housed in a former 1920s farming equipment warehouse, newly redesigned by Los Angeles-based architectural designer Tim Campbell, the gallery is situated among numerous arts-related landmark buildings in San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Neighborhood; it is near the Museum of Craft and Folk Art (MOCFA) and the Contemporary Jewish Museum (CJM) and adjacent to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), the Museum of the African Diaspora (MOAD), and is housed on the ground floor of the same historical building as SF Camerawork. The gallery is open Tuesday–Friday, 11:00am–6:00pm, and Saturday, 11am–6:00pm.