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CANCELLED/POSTPONED (date TBD): Ivys Night at the Catharine Clark Gallery

  • 26 Mar 2020
  • 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
  • Catharine Clark Gallery, 248 Utah Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
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Join us for a night of exhibits viewing, networking and socializing at the art gallery located in the Potrero Hill neighborhood that is the hot spot for the art scene. Meet the owner and director of the Gallery, Catharine Clark, a fellow Ivy League (Univ. of Penn) graduate who has generously offered to extend an invitation to this private event to all the bay area Ivy League school alumni clubs. Co-hosts with the Penn Club of SF include the Brown Club of the San Francisco Bay Area, Columbia Club of Northern California, Cornell NorCal, Princeton Club of Northern California, and many others.


Established in 1991, Catharine Clark Gallery exhibits contemporary art in all disciplines. In response to each exhibition, they also curate changing presentations of video and time-based genres within a dedicated media room.


Directions/Location:

Located within San Francisco's emerging DoReMi arts district (comprised of adjoining neighborhoods Dogpatch, Potrero Hill, and the Mission), Catharine Clark Gallery is situated in proximity to leading arts venues such as California College of the Arts (CCA), the CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, the Museum of Craft and Design and Minnesota Street Project, as well as several contemporary fine art galleries.


Parking:

Street parking is available along and surrounding Utah St, though it can be difficult to find spots during the weekdays. Several paid lots are within two blocks of 248 Utah St in the Design District. Recommended lots:

- 350 Rhode Island St, Garage Hours: 6:30am - 7:00pm. $9 all day flat rate.

- SFDC parking lot: Located directly across from 101 Henry Adams Street (between 15th and Alameda). $12 all day flat rate.


Event proceeds go towards overhead costs and funding two Cornell endowed scholarships--the Ira B. Degenhardt Tradition Fellowship and the Peter E. Lee Tradition Fellowship. Learn more about the scholarships here. We are a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization.


Questions? Please contact Jennie Huo, '07 or Alison Harrigan,'10.

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