Sculpture Show Sep. 21 and 22
 
As many of you know, I have been working as artist in residence at the San Francisco Dump this summer.  Well my term is almost over and it is time to have my show!  I invite anyone who can make it to come see the body of work I have produced entirely from San Francisco’s waste stream.  To get an idea of what to expect, you can look back through my previous entries here.  I am resisting the urge to post more recent images, so that there will still be some surprises.  I will document and post all the work shortly after the opening for all who could not make it out.
This show will have two receptions: Friday Sep. 21, 5-9pm and Saturday Sep. 22, 1-5pm.
See bottom of page for directions.
Friday, September 7, 2007
 
DIRECTIONS TO 503 TUNNEL AVENUE
 
Directions From Downtown SF: Go south on Highway 101 and get off at the exit marked "Monster Park / Tunnel Road" (after the Cow Palace Exit). Go straight on Beatty Road until you reach Tunnel Ave. Turn right on Tunnel. Go a half block to 503 Tunnel Avenue.
 
Directions From Cow Palace: Go east on Geneva Ave. until you reach Bayshore Blvd. Turn left on Bayshore Blvd. After a few blocks, turn right on Blanken, then a quick right on Tunnel. After two long blocks 503 Tunnel is on the left.
 
Directions From The Peninsula: Go north on Highway 101 and get off at the exit marked "Monster Park." At the end of the exit you will come to a stop sign. Turn left onto Alana Way and go under the freeway. The road curves sharply to the left and you will come to another sign at Beatty Road (but there is no street sign for Beatty Rd. Turn right and go to the end of Beatty. Turn right on Tunnel Ave. Go a half block to 503 Tunnel Ave.
 
Parking: Street parking is easy on Saturday unless there is an event or football game at Monster Park.
 
Public Transit: The T-Third streetcar and MUNI buses 9, 9X and 56 will drop you a few blocks away at the corner of Blanken and Bayshore. From there, walk one block east on Blanken then a few long blocks down to 503 Tunnel Ave. There is a Cal Train Station right across the street from the studio. It's called the Bayshore Station.