Secession Art & Design Blog

Secession Art & Design opened our Bernal Heights location in August of 2007, and has since grown to represent over 50 independent artists and designers. Our retail location is a gallery, boutique, and workspace combined, creating an untraditional storefront that allows customers to experience curated shows by owner, Eden Stein, and see the process of art being made in-house by Heather Robinson.

 

"Pop Trash" Book Launch Party

Secession Art & Design is excited to co-host with Chronicle Books the book launch of Pop Trash. This curated book of celebrity portraits by Jason Mecier is perfect for any coffee table in an art-filled home. Please join us on Friday, July 27, 6-8pm to meet the artist, see some of his art, and most importantly take home a book. Books will be available for purchase at Secession.

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Eden Stein
Surfrider Fundraiser and "Straws" Film Screening

Secession Art & Design is hosting a fundraiser for Surfrider Foundation on ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Tuesday, July 24, 6-8pm in support of banning single-use plastic straws in San Francisco and beyond. Secession will be donating 10% of our sales that day towards this cause. Jeremy Novy created 8 exclusive watercolor Koi prints that will be sold that evening for $100 each. He will also be giving a talk about his art, and we'll be showing STRAWS, an award-winning documentary by Linda Booker.

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Eden Stein
Become a Patron of Secession Art & Design

To celebrate our 11th anniversary, we've created a Patreon fundraiser so that we can host more creative events and make sure that we have the capital to keep pursuing our dreams.

Please become our Patron with a monthly donation. You can donate for one month or keep your patronage ongoing. We're offering some exciting perks, including art from local makers and the opportunity to host a happy hour in the gallery. With your support, you will ensure that our doors remain open and our Mission Bernal community continues to have a place that you can shop, experience art, see indie films and meet local makers.

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