
With new student shows nearly every week (here, Y-Axis, 2008, a multimedia installation by Brandon Truscott, Andres
Garcia Franco, and John Melvin), the Diego Rivera Gallery is a valuable site for experimentation and exhibition.
Diego Rivera Gallery
BADD Paint--
Monday, April 1, 2013 - 9:00am - Saturday, April 6, 2013 - 5:00pm
Diego Rivera Gallery
Opening reception: Tuesday, April 2, 5–7 pm. Free and open to the public. San Francisco Art Institute 800 Chestnut Street San Francisco, CA |
About the Student Exhibition
Baby doesn't make bad paintings, he's just a bad painter. He's just badd. 2(x)D. Baby ain't misbehavin', he's just tortured: livin' large (on the inside only). Baby is a good artist, but mommy doesn't get it.
Participating Artists
Benjamin Ashlock
Jonathan Bicos
Thack Olsen
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About the Diego Rivera Gallery Exhibitions
The Diego Rivera Gallery, home to SFAI’s historic Diego Rivera Mural, is a student-directed exhibition space for work by SFAI students. The gallery provides an opportunity for students from all academic programs to present their work or curate in a gallery setting; to use the space for large-scale installations; or to experiment with artistic concepts and concerns in a public venue.
The Gallery is open daily from 9 am–5 pm for exhibition and mural viewing on SFAI’s 800 Chestnut Street campus. Opening receptions are on Tuesdays, with an artist talk at 5:30 and a reception from 5–7 pm. For a complete schedule of SFAI's lectures and events, please visit www.sfai.edu/events


