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    Zachary Kirshner, Reception Party: 07/01/2010


    Werkstatte: First Thursdays

    @ Otis Lounge, 25 Maiden Lane, SF
    www.werkstatte.info

    Zachary Kirshner: Art Reception Party
    5-9pm, July 1st, 2010
    Cash Bar, Open To All, No Coverl
    Music by DJ Mr. Brightside


    “First Thursdays”. A downtown tradition since 1993, every “First Thursday” of the month many of downtown galleries stay open for casual and welcoming open houses.

    Art Walk offers a great opportunity to meet local artists, drink wine, and enjoy the culture. Social scene is to be experienced with other art enthusiasts after all it is all about supporting the local artists. San Francisco Art Walk is FREE.




    ZACHARY KIRSHNER’s BIO:
    www.zacharykirshner.com

    I am able to express myself most fluidly by creating visual art, and find fulfillment in doing so. My paintings are my efforts to express deep memories and indescribable emotions. It is from these ephemeral impressions that the beginning stages of my paintings arise. Once there is an initial idea on the canvas, my process largely becomes a balancing act of shape and color to flesh out what is already there. I don’t tend to stick to plans in my work, even if I have them. My paintings evolve within a life of their own, and in my most transcendent moments, I take just as much pleasure in being the surprised witness as in being the creator. Even though I make every single mark, their sum total is a mystery to me, just as I am a mystery to myself. What I understand about my art constantly shifts along side my personal growth in life. My art, probably like most art, means something different to everybody. I don’t know what my art means, and I don’t particularly care. I just know that I love it.

    FIRST THURSDAYS

    The San Francisco Art Dealers Association invites you to “First Thursday”. A downtown tradition since 1993, every “First Thursday” of the month many of downtown galleries stay open for casual and welcoming open houses.

    Every First Thursday of the month, many San Francisco art galleries stay open late for a casual and welcoming open house, a downtown tradition since 1993. Art Walk offers a great opportunity to meet local artists, drink wine, and enjoy the culture. Social scene is to be experienced with other art enthusiasts after all it is all about supporting the local artists. San Francisco Art Walk is FREE.

    WHEN: First Thursdays of every month, most galleries open their doors at 5 pm. WHERE: Various San Francisco locations including our venue at OTIS LOUNGE, 25 Maiden Lane in San Francisco.




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    Zachary Kirshner, Reception Party 06/03/2010



    SF ART FORUM @ http://sfartforum.ning.com/
    Presents: WERKSTATTE: First Thursdays, SF’s Ultimate First Thursdays Art Party!

    Featuring ZACHARY KIRSHNER @ http://www.zacharykirshner.com/

    - When: JUNE 3RD, 2010, Thursday - Reception 5-9PM
    - Where: OTIS LOUNGE, 25 Maiden Lane in San Francisco.
    HAPPY HOUR/ CASH BAR/ NO COVER/ 5-9PM
    Curated by: Owen Geronimo

    “First Thursdays”. A downtown tradition since 1993, every “First Thursday” of the month many of downtown galleries stay open for casual and welcoming open houses.

    Art Walk offers a great opportunity to meet local artists, drink wine, and enjoy the culture. Social scene is to be experienced with other art enthusiasts after all it is all about supporting the local artists. San Francisco Art Walk is FREE.

    ZACHARY KIRSHNER’s BIO:

    I am able to express myself most fluidly by creating visual art, and find fulfillment in doing so. My paintings are my efforts to express deep memories and indescribable emotions. It is from these ephemeral impressions that the beginning stages of my paintings arise. Once there is an initial idea on the canvas, my process largely becomes a balancing act of shape and color to flesh out what is already there. I don’t tend to stick to plans in my work, even if I have them. My paintings evolve within a life of their own, and in my most transcendent moments, I take just as much pleasure in being the surprised witness as in being the creator. Even though I make every single mark, their sum total is a mystery to me, just as I am a mystery to myself. What I understand about my art constantly shifts along side my personal growth in life. My art, probably like most art, means something different to everybody. I don’t know what my art means, and I don’t particularly care. I just know that I love it.

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