
A monthly video of the coolest art in the Northern California's hottest galleries.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 65 | Founded | 20 years ago |
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| Categories | ArtsVisual Arts | ||||

View GALLERY CRAWL video featuring an interview with Eric William Carroll about PLATO'S HOME MOVIES, his November 2011 exhibition at RayKo Photo Center in San Francisco.
View GALLERY CRAWL video featuring an interview with and short story by Courtney Johnson for her November 2011 exhibition, SEE YOU NEXT TUESDAY at Park Life in San Francisco.
View GALLERY CRAWL video featuring an interview with Timothy Buckwalter about EVERYBODY'S HAPPY NOWADAYS, his September 2011 exhibition at Mina Dresden Gallery in San Francisco.
View the July 2011 GALLERY CRAWL interview with Book Conservator Daniel Flanagan about SUMMER/SELECTIONS, Ratio 3's exhibition of works by Margaret Kilgallen.
In June 2011, GALLERY CRAWL interviewed Aaron Terry about his RESISTANCE TO THE INDIGNITIES OF MODERN LIFE show at Ever Gold Gallery in San Francisco.
In January 2011, GALLERY CRAWL interviewed Gallery Hijinks owner, Jillian Mackintosh, along with artists Martin Machado and Aleksandra Zee about their current exhibition, AS IT WAS BEFORE.
In December 2010, GALLERY CRAWL visited the SF Contemporary Jewish Museum to chat with artist and author Judy Chicago about her new book FRIDA KAHLO: FACE TO FACE.
Bob Fisher discusses how he began collecting photography and reveals the interests and ideas that have fueled his collection for nearly 30 years. FROM THE COLLECTION OF RANDI AND BOB FISHER is on view through February 2011 at Pier 24 in San Francisco... more
The problem with a lot of the art podcasts on here is that they're not video. Without being actually able to see the works being talked about, it makes listening to the podcast a very hard time, unless you're actually able to visit the exhibits. With this VIDEO podcast, they do a great job of interviewing the artists/curators/gallery owners about the art that we actually get to see. This is my favorite podcast. ever
The gallery crawl is on the top of my playlist, the amazing coverage of art potraid was amazing i give it 5 stars. i love it so much
If you are into art, this is for you. It's very cool to hear the artists talk about their paintings as you look at them. It's like going to multiple art galleries just while sitting down at home, or wherever you go (if you're watching it on an iPod). Very interesting.
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