Closing Reception: 3/16, 2–6pm So excited to invite you to the closing reception of my solo exhibit, 6 Feet Apart , this Sunday, March 16, from 2–6 pm at Birdhouse Gallery in San Francisco's Sunset neighborhood. There will be a special presentation at 4pm: Featuring a “soft launch” of my new book 5 Years, 6 Feet Apart! Ari will give an Artist Talk …followed by 3 more brief presentations Renny Pritikin was chief curator of The Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco. He will read a short curatorial response written for 5 Years, 6 Feet Apart called “The Aesthetics of Peril and Panic”. Christopher Lee is a medical epidemiologist focused on global epidemic and pandemic preparedness, detection, and response. He will read a short essay written for 5 Years, 6 Feet Apart, a personal reflection of his COVID experience titled “Lines, Loss, and the Gravity of Time“ Meg Shiffler served as the Arts Recovery Liaison at San Francisco’s COVID-19 Command Center. She will give a short talk detailing her work during the pandemic. She’ll share insights into how she bridged the gap between the arts community and the city’s emergency response Explore new installations inspired by the pandemic’s ubiquitous 6-feet-apart markers, including sculptures, murals, and photographs. These works reflect on transformation, fragility, and our collective response to uncertainty. 📅 Closing Reception: March 16, 2–6 pm 📍 Birdhouse Gallery, 2548 Judah Street, SF (map) Plenty of neighborhood parking and the N Judah train stops in front of the gallery There will be music and food. Come meet old friends, make new friends and feel free to stand as close as you want... Other time to visit: Thurs & Fri 1–5pm Sat 2–6pm (I'll be there) Also open by appointment - there is usually someone around during the day so call (415) 359-5187, or contact me Listings: SFstation KRON Richmond Review/Sunset Beacon Facebook events
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Other announcements I am a 2025 LABA fellow: labalab.org I recently completed an Instagram takeover at Float Magazine April 18-20: I will participate in the stARTup Art Fair |
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Ari Salomon is a fine art photographer working in San Francisco. His work explores what photography can reveal about the nature of human perception. |
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