04/23/2021
Work by
go check out our friends, first ever virtual gallery!!
‘Ojos’ by Magdalena Fraga Lauhirat opens today!!! At faultradio.com
Roll Up Gallery is an exciting spot situated in the heart of San Francisco’s Mission District. Roll Up Gallery is part of the Public Works venue.
We are dedicated to the promotion of national and international emerging and established artists. (http://publicsf.com) a performance/event space, bar, art gallery and artist work shop/community room. Public Works and Roll Up Gallery encourage the growth of art and creativity in the Mission and San Francisco. Curator: Betty Bigas
04/23/2021
Work by
go check out our friends, first ever virtual gallery!!
‘Ojos’ by Magdalena Fraga Lauhirat opens today!!! At faultradio.com
03/31/2021
Whew! It’s been a minute! We’re still here...and with a big ol’ announcement!
Our friends are launching their virtual gallery!
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Artist, Magdalena Fraga Lauhirat, is creating bold, non-linear spaces for us to study and explore symbols of protest, music, and identity.
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‘Ojos’ opens April 4 on faultradio.com
01/22/2021
Reposting for our buddies
Super exciting opportunity for bay area artists to exhibit with Fault’s new virtual gallery! Click their page for my info 💫
12/21/2020
Repost of painting by artist created during her current residency
11/10/2020
Today we’re thinking about lovely local artist, , as she prepares to bring new life into this world.
She was making art to distract from contraction pain yesterday.
Boo is 1 of 3 artists selected for ‘s artist studio residency.
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This photo from Boo’s show at
09/11/2020
“Freakebana” Zoom Play Heal, 2020 by
This piece shows an “ interactive knowledge- share where participants gather items from around their home/environment as exercises in play, balance, and acceptance of ephemerality.”
is one of newest artist in residency and we’re excited to see more work from her!
08/31/2020
Big congratulations to new artists in residency !!!
Check out , , and .
Artwork by
Vis-à-vis
2020
Enamel and oil on Corian®
25” x 25”
08/13/2020
What stops you from buying art?
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Is it that you’re on unemployment and the job economy is rapidly crashing?
Is that you deem art purchases “unnecessary?”
Is it intimidating, plain and simple?
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The validity in all of those concerns is relatable for folks, even artists themselves.
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The magnificence of buying a piece of artwork (this does not include mass-produced prints from conglomerates) allows you to support local communities on a very intimate level.
And being art collector doesn’t mean you have to be Larry Gagosian. You get to express your interests, style, and tastes with the art you choose to own. You abide by NO rules when you choose to buy a piece of artwork. It’s a special and beautiful way of existing in a stream of creativity.
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This piece and photo by
08/11/2020
Maybe you can’t come INTO the gallery but you can still be with us. Stay tuned for some fun covid-safe things we have coming up. We promise it doesn’t involve a zoom call 🤗😉🤗
08/06/2020
*Art We’re Into*
We love all of ‘s typography. This digital doodle is a break from his letters. We love the concentric bubble madness. Check out !
07/31/2020
*Art We’re Into*
Y’all still out there? Well, we hope this piece by facilitate more dreaminess. Zack works with “imperfect”
processing to create altered landscapes and certainly doesn’t abdicate fantastic composition. Check him out.
07/17/2020
*Art We’re Into*
Been there. Done that.
nailed it with her piece, “Are You Still Watching?” Ink and oil pastel on raw canvas. Artist, Katie So, created this during her most recent residency in BC. We love the textural play of the unstretched canvas looking like tossed bedsheets, with a message we can surely all find meaning in.
Roll Up Gallery is an exciting art space situated in the heart of San Francisco’s Mission District.
We are dedicated to the promotion of national and international emerging and established artists.
Roll Up Gallery is part of the Public Works venue. (http://publicsf.com)
Public Works and Roll Up Gallery encourage the growth of art and creativity in the Mission District and San Francisco.
Roll Up Gallery was founded in 2010 by Betty Bigas. In 2019, Bigas passed the gallery over to current curator, Norah Crean.