
On Thursday, February 27, from 7 to 9:30 PM, MAX will host an evening in SoMa/Mission Bay, to expand our knowledge of contemporary art in a wonderful art-filled home. Paintings, photography, and other forms of contemporary art will be on display and available to you for discussion.
Three excellent and highly regarded artists and one art historian will be present to engage in conversations with our MAX members. They will be eager to interact with you and discuss their field in art and their work specifically.
There will be light appetizers and desserts, white wine, champagne, and non-alcoholic beverages.
Address will be provided approximately one week prior to the event. For further information, contact one of our event champions, Elie Abijaoude at elie.abijaoude@maxsf.org, or Jerry Tusan at jerry.tusan@maxsf.org.
Space is limited. A waitlist will be available once the initial 30 spaces are reserved.
The host has a no shoe policy. Wear heavy socks because you will leave your shoes at the door.
The cost for the event is $25 for MAX dues-paying members and $30 for their non-member guests.
The deadline to register is Monday, February 24rd. To cancel your registration, email event champion Elie Abijaoude at elie.abijaoude@maxsf.org or Jerry Tusan at jerry.tusan@maxsf.org with Art Soiree in the subject line. Sorry, no refunds after Sunday, February 23rd.
Click REGISTER to reserve your space to attend this soirèe.
To register, you must be a dues-paying member logged into this website.
An extra reminder that, for MAX events that feature alcohol, we strongly encourage you to take public transportation, a cab/Uber/Lyft/Waymo, walk, or have a designated driver. Please drink responsibly.
ADDITIONAL EVENT DETAILS
Parking:
Street parking is available on the local streets. Please note that parking meters run until 10:00PM in this SoMA neighborhood.
Public Transportation:
There is a MUNI T Line stop in front of the residence. The 15 Bus line stop is at 4th and King St.
The Artists/Presenters:
- MICHAEL BRENNAN is a painter based in San Francisco and is especially well-known for his restaurant designs and murals. He shows at Modernism, a highly respected gallery here in San Francisco.
- DAVID MOLESKY is an oil painter, formerly from San Francisco, and now living and working on the east coast. He has spent long periods in Norway and Iceland, and his paintings show that influence. He is mainly concerned with man’s relationship with the forces of nature. He shows locally at the Andrea Norris Gallery in Burlingame.
- RONNY GENOTTI is a painter based in San Francisco. His work grows out of the abstract expressionist movement. He shows his work at the Wessing Gallery, SF.
- In addition to the artists, the host will present and showcase his collection of Japanese ceramics collected over the decades.
