SF Art Events: Week of 12.07.25


THING ONE: Lost Art Salon Annual Year End Sale

December 4–15, 2025
Special Sunday Hours on the 7th from 2-6 pm

Alex Kanevsky Madrid

As if visiting Lost Art Salon could get any better, or if you needed any more incentive to plan a visit, this is it!

It’s that time of year when Lost Art Salon owner, Rob and Gaetan, offer 30% off the ENTIRE collection. There are special Sunday hours on the 7th from 2-6 pm.

Interested in shopping the collection from the comfort of your home? No problem. In addition to the discount, they are also offering free shipping.

Whether you are interested in expanding or starting your personal collection, or looking for a special gift, this is the place and there’s no better time.

No appointment needed. Kids and dogs are welcome.

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LOCATION: Lost Art Salon, 245 South Van Ness Ave. #303, San Francisco, CA (map)
HOURS: Monday through Saturday, 10:30 AM – 5:30 PM


THING TWO: Music Island, an exhibition by San Francisco based artist duo KeFe

Dec 6th, 2025–Jan 3, 2026

Harman Projects is pleased to announce Music Island, an exhibition by San Francisco-based artist duo KeFe. A partnership between San Francisco artists Kelly Tunstall and Ferris Plock, known for their vibrant, collaborative paintings featuring whimsical characters and scenes. 

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LOCATION: Harmon Projects, 1275 Minnesota St, San Francisco, CA (map)
HOURS:
Tuesday - Saturday / 11 am - 6 pm


THING THREE: Timelines, Ian Everard and Chris Whitefield

November 22, 2025- January 30, 2026

Yes and No, Ian Everard

Jack Fischer Gallery pleased to present a two-person show titled Timelines. This show will show the rigorous verisimilitude of Ian Everard’s watercolors. This work is a methodical record of every tear, stain, fold, and scratch found on the surface of a found book as it has passed through the hands of many readers. The watercolor is shown within the same frame that holds the original book. The gallery is also exhibiting the line drawings of Chris Whitefield. These drawings have a quiet intensity which is truly a meditation, and a record of patience.

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LOCATION: Jack Fischer Gallery, 1275 Minnesota St, San Francisco, CA (map)
HOURS: Thursday, Friday, and Saturday 11:30 am - 5:30 pm or by appointment

Sharon R. Reaves

Freelance web designer based in San Francisco.

www.reavesprojects.com
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