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Altman Siegel represents a carefully curated roster that bridges internationally recognized, museum-level artists with emerging talent from the Bay Area and beyond. Located at 1150 25th Street in San Francisco's Dogpatch neighborhood, the gallery maintains a program that balances established contemporary practices with new voices. For artists, this suggests a gallery with strong institutional connections and a commitment to developing careers at multiple stages; for visitors, expect thoughtfully selected exhibitions that connect local and international contemporary art conversations.

📍 1150 25th Street, San Francisco, CA 94107

📞 (415) 576-9300

Focus: Internationally recognized museum-level artists, Bay Area and international emerging artists

Art House SF is a contemporary gallery at 2324 Market Street that represents artists from over 20 countries, positioning itself in the accessible art market. The gallery focuses on eclectic, original works at price points that appeal to emerging collectors. Art House SF at 2324 Market Street offers an internationally diverse selection of contemporary art from more than 20 countries, with an emphasis on affordable original pieces. The gallery's eclectic approach means you'll find works across various styles and mediums without the intimidating price tags of traditional fine art galleries.

📍 2324 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94114

📞 (412) 260-5436

Focus: Global contemporary art, eclectic and affordable original art from 20+ countries

Avenue 12 Gallery is a San Francisco gallery at 1101 Lake Street specializing in contemporary oil paintings and works on paper by Bay Area artists. The gallery maintains a regional focus, making it a potential venue for local artists working in these traditional media. Avenue 12 Gallery at 1101 Lake Street in San Francisco showcases contemporary oil paintings and works on paper by Bay Area artists. If you're interested in seeing what regional artists are creating in traditional media, this focused collection offers a curated look at the local contemporary art scene.

📍 1101 Lake Street, San Francisco, CA 94118

📞 (415) 750-9955

Focus: Contemporary oil paintings and works on paper by Bay Area artists

Catharine Clark Gallery is a San Francisco contemporary art gallery located at 248 Utah Street that focuses on work with strong conceptual narratives and high-craft execution. The gallery maintains a dedicated media/video room, indicating a serious commitment to time-based and new media practices alongside traditional formats. Catharine Clark Gallery in San Francisco's Dogpatch neighborhood (248 Utah Street) presents contemporary art that prioritizes storytelling and meticulous craftsmanship. The gallery features a dedicated media/video room, making it a notable destination for visitors interested in both traditional and time-based art forms.

📍 248 Utah Street, San Francisco, CA 94103

📞 (415) 399-1439

Focus: Contemporary art emphasizing content, story-telling, and high-craft, with dedicated media/video room

Gefen Gallery is located at 315 Grant Avenue in San Francisco and exhibits contemporary and modern art from both internationally acclaimed and emerging artists. If you're an artist working in these areas, this gallery represents a range of career stages and could be worth approaching with your portfolio. Gefen Gallery at 315 Grant Avenue showcases contemporary and modern art from internationally recognized names alongside emerging talent. It's a good stop if you want to see established work while discovering new artists in one visit.

📍 315 Grant Avenue, San Francisco, CA

📞 (415) 323-4080

Focus: Contemporary and modern art, internationally acclaimed and emerging artists

Haines Gallery is a contemporary art gallery located at 2 Marina Boulevard, Building C in San Francisco's Marina District. The gallery represents and exhibits contemporary artists working across various media. Its waterfront location in the Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture complex places it among a community of arts organizations and cultural institutions. Haines Gallery showcases contemporary art at its Marina District location in the Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture at 2 Marina Boulevard, Building C. The gallery features rotating exhibitions of work by established and emerging contemporary artists. Visiting offers the opportunity to explore current shows while enjoying the scenic waterfront setting alongside other cultural venues in the complex.

📍 2 Marina Boulevard, Building C, San Francisco, CA 94123

📞 (415) 397-8114

Focus: Contemporary art

Jessica Silverman Gallery is a contemporary art gallery located at 621 Grant Avenue in San Francisco's Chinatown, representing emerging and mid-career artists. The gallery focuses on contemporary practice and maintains an active exhibition program in one of San Francisco's most established art spaces. Jessica Silverman Gallery at 621 Grant Avenue shows contemporary art by emerging and mid-career artists in San Francisco's Chinatown neighborhood. The gallery offers regularly changing exhibitions that provide insight into current artistic practices and developing voices in the contemporary art world.

📍 621 Grant Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94108

📞 (415) 255-9508

Focus: Contemporary art, emerging and mid-career artists

Scott Richards Contemporary Art is a San Francisco gallery located at 501 Pacific Avenue in the North Beach area, representing work across contemporary art, abstract art, realism, and sculpture. The gallery's diverse focus suggests openness to varied artistic approaches within contemporary practice. Scott Richards Contemporary Art at 501 Pacific Avenue showcases contemporary work spanning abstract art, realism, and sculpture. Located in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood, the gallery offers visitors exposure to diverse artistic styles within a contemporary framework.

📍 501 Pacific Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94133

📞 (415) 788-5588

Focus: Contemporary art, abstract art, realism, sculpture

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