San Francisco's Art Market to Hold 11th Edition April 20-23
Art Market San Francisco, the Bay Area’s longest running art fair, returns to Fort Mason’s Festival Pavilion from April 20—23, 2023 with 85 top galleries from around the world, important regional partnerships, and a program of Public Projects curated by AMP's new Creative Director, Nato Thompson. Art Market's 11th edition will be a powerful platform for the vibrant, experimental, and inclusive strength that defines the Bay Area's thriving arts community.
This year's fair will feature a strong presence from notable Bay Area programs including Marrow Gallery, Maybaum Gallery, Municipal Bonds, Kim Eagles-Smith Gallery, Hang Art Gallery, Pamela Walsh Gallery, Andrea Schwartz Gallery, CK Contemporary, Garvey/Simon, Glass Rice, Scott Richards Contemporary Art, Johansson Projects, TINT Gallery, John Natsoulas Gallery, SLATE Contemporary, and Sin Título Gallery, alongside top galleries from around the world, including Canada's Newzones and Lustre Contemporary, Seattle's J.Rinehart Gallery and Traver Gallery,New York's Harman Projects, Gallery Pici, Marloe Gallery, The Tolman Collection of New York, and VSOP Projects, St. Louis' Duane Reed Gallery, Los Angeles' Timothy Yarger Fine Art, and New Orleans' Jonathan Ferrara Gallery.
Large–scale installations and thought-provoking programming, including an engaging selection of talks and panels presented by our partners, will return to Fort Mason, curated by Art Market San Francisco's Creative Director, Nato Thompson.
A fair built by its city, for its city, Art Market San Francisco will feature important partnerships with leading institutions including The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, comprising the de Young and the Legion of Honor, Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco, Institute of Contemporary Art San Jose, Museum of the African Diaspora, The Contemporary Jewish Museum, California College of the Arts, The Battery, SFJAZZ, San Francisco Art Dealers Association, Creativity Explored, Museum of Craft + Design, Marin MOCA, San Francisco Arts Commission, and many more.