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Hidden Harmony Events

This duo show will have an opening reception, a daytime art tour, and closing cocktail hour!

Eventos en esta colección

  • Imagen principal de Hidden Harmony  Coffee & Donuts Art Tour

    Hidden Harmony Coffee & Donuts Art Tour

    sábado a las 11:00

    Gratis

  • Imagen principal de Hidden Harmony  Cocktail Hour Closing Event

    Hidden Harmony Cocktail Hour Closing Event

    Thu, Apr 16, 6:00 PM

    Gratis

  • Imagen principal de Hidden Harmony Opening Reception

    Hidden Harmony Opening Reception

    Thu, Mar 12, 6:00 PM

    Gratis

  • Imagen principal de Please Don’t Forget Anything

    Please Don’t Forget Anything

    Sat, Oct 26, 7:00 PM

    Desde $0.00

  • Imagen principal de Zen Machine: AI and the Flash Drive of the Spirit

    Zen Machine: AI and the Flash Drive of the Spirit

    Tue, Oct 22, 6:00 PM

    Desde $0.00

  • Imagen principal de misinterpretations

    misinterpretations

    Thu, Oct 10, 7:00 PM

    Desde $0.00

  • Imagen principal de Emergence: Art, Love and Math in the Age of AI

    Emergence: Art, Love and Math in the Age of AI

    Sat, Oct 5, 6:00 PM

    Desde $0.00

  • Imagen principal de Hallucinating On Purpose: How AI Keeps The Human Dream Alive

    Hallucinating On Purpose: How AI Keeps The Human Dream Alive

    Fri, Sep 27, 6:00 PM

    Desde $0.00

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Organizador de Hidden Harmony Events
Set in the heart of San Francisco's vibrant western SOMA district, Heron Arts occupies a converted brick firehouse built in the early 1900s. Adorned with a soaring trumpet vine that frames the classic arched glazing, the facade gives way to a naturally lit interior best described as minimalist industrial chic. The open interior space accomodates a wide variety of installation formats.Heron Arts was founded in 2013 by Mark Slee, an active member of San Francisco's creative community, organizing events since the mid-2000s. Prior to Heron Arts, Slee was a member of Facebook's product design and development team. He is joined in 2015 by directors Noah Antieau and Tova Lobatz, who are pursuing ambitious programming that will encompass installations and experiential interactive environments, alongside traditional gallery exhibitions.