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SUMMARY:Quartz Canvas: Live Painting at the Cambria Gallery with Steve Javiel
DESCRIPTION:Experience an evening of creativity at the Cambria Gallery as we unveil a unique showcase where local artist\, Steve Javiel\, will paint a masterpiece live on a canvas of Cambria quartz. Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to engage with the creative process and discover the endless possibilities of Cambria quartz stone. Join us for an unforgettable evening of food\, art\, and inspiration \nCheck out Steve’s work: https://stevejaviel.com/section/367469
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/quartz-canvas-live-painting-at-the-cambria-gallery/
LOCATION:Cambria Gallery SF\, 1045 Bryant St\, Ste 100\, San Francisco\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Interior Design
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cambria":MAILTO:sarah.balin@cambriausa.com
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SUMMARY:ERICA TANOV: The Fine Art of Collaboration — The dynamics of successful creative partnerships
DESCRIPTION:Join clothing & lifestyle designer ERICA TANOV\, and her collaborators for a lively conversation and visual presentation\, moderated by acclaimed design writer DIANE DORRANS SAEKS. They will explore the art of creative collaboration for home design and fashion collections. In addition to Tanov\, panelists include three talented creative women: interior designer ELENA DENDIBERIA\, co-founder of Studio Ahead; textile artist AMY KEEFER\, the ‘Beyond Trend’ Coordinator and Textiles Studio Lead of Creative Growth  and artist EMILY PAYNE. \nERICA TANOV is a woman-owned company led by its namesake founder\, which recently celebrated 30 years in business. Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area\, Erica Tanov is a designer of clothing and homeware collections.  Working with the finest luxurious fabrics and materials\, embracing meticulous construction and subtle detailing\, the designer is always drawn to a raw\, natural beauty. Erica Tanov collections are available at the designer’s Berkeley retail boutique\, and now also at her new Berkeley studio\, a carefully curated space\, which showcases the full breadth of her own designs\, including wallpaper\, architectural tiles\, furniture\, bedding\, and fabric collections\, as well as vintage ‘finds’ (furniture\, jewelry\, & accessories). Instagram: @ericatanov \nDIANE DORRANS SAEKS is the bestselling author of twenty-five design books\, including “Parisian By Design”\,  “Jean-Louis Denior Interiors”\,  and “Michael S. Smith: Elements of Style”. She was a founding editor of Metropolitan Home and Garden Design magazines. DORRANS SAEKS is interior design editor for PaperCity and an editor with C MAGAZINE. She has long-standing creative relationships with leading California and international designers. She has a large following on her Instagram: @dianedorranssaeks \nELENA DENDIBERIA is co-founder of interior design studio Studio Ahead where she leads creative work\, focusing on custom details. She is an internationally exhibited artist with a sensual approach to art and design. Elena brings together the tactile experience of her art practice with a design narrative that evolves through close collaboration with artists\, craftspeople\, and fabricators. Instagram: @studioahead \nTextile artist AMY KEEFER\, the ‘Beyond Trend’ Coordinator and Textiles Studio Lead of Creative Growth\, explores the intersection of art and apparel\, viewing clothing as an extension of oneself and a medium through which personal histories and allegiances are revealed. She holds an MFA from California College of the Arts. An advocate for wearable art in all forms\, Keefer joined Creative Growth\, a pioneering non-profit organization dedicated to supporting artists with developmental disabilities\, in 2016. Since then\, Creative Growth’s annual runway show has expanded into a generative fashion department within the studio\, partnering with important artists\, brands and designers across the country. Founded in 1974 in Oakland\, California by Elias Katz and Florence Ludins-Katz\, the organization was established with a mission to utilize art as a primary means for individuals with disabilities to express themselves  within a safe and nurturing community and gain professional gallery exposure. Creative Growth operates as both studio and gallery that not only showcases the works of its 140+ artists but actively promotes their inclusion into major collections and institutions globally\, such as MoMA\, the Smithsonian and the recent historic acquisition by SFMoMA. Sales from the gallery directly fund artist support and studio operations\, helping to sustain and expand this vibrant creative community. @creativegrowth \nEMILY PAYNE grew up in Mill Valley\, Calif.\, and Amherst\, Mass. She received her B.A. from Oberlin College in Ohio and her M.F.A. in Printmaking and Book Arts from San Francisco State University in 1999. Her work can be seen at the Seager Gray Gallery in Mill Valley\, the SFMOMA Artist Gallery in San Francisco\, the Kala Art Institute and the Cecile Moochnek Gallery in Berkeley. She lives and works in Berkeley\, Calif. Instagram: @emilypayneart \n  \nPhoto: Molly Haas
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/the-fine-art-of-collaboration-the-dynamics-of-successful-creative-partnerships/
LOCATION:Erica Tanov Studio\, 1808 Fifth Street\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94710\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Cross-Discipline,Fashion Design,Interior Design,Women in Design
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SUMMARY:Dynamic Minds\, Brilliant Creativity: AIDLIN DARLING AND BAMO
DESCRIPTION:“Dynamic Minds\, Brilliant Creativity” Led by Best-selling author of 25 books on design and architecture\, Instagram influencer\, design lecturer and instructor\, and founder of THE STYLE SALONISTE blog\,  Diane Dorrans Saek\, this year’s expanded interior designer program follows on the great success of last year’s program. The program offers a rare opportunity to tour top architecture and interior design studios\, meet with designers and architects one-on-one\, as well as attend talks and seminars led by Dorrans Saeks\nAttendees are invited to a private reception at end of day\, 5pm. At this convivial time\, we recap the day\, meet the designers and architects\, and discuss design\, internships\, career inspirations and architecture.\n*Meeting place address will be given on completion of ticket booking.\n*No refunds available \nAIDLIN DARLING DESIGN \nJoshua Aidlin and David Darling began their partnership crafting furniture together in a San Francisco wood shop in 1998. Today\, this history of craft and passion for shared making anchors its collaborative process. The firm’s approach to each project is client and site specific\, and includes open communication among clients\, consultants\, fabricators\, and builders. \nAt Aidlin Darling Design\, the firm thinks of design as a sensory art\, one where the way a space feels is as important as how it looks. As a multidisciplinary firm\, this ethos is its guiding principle across projects of any scale\, use\, or purpose. \nThe firm recently collaborated with director Braden King on a film that explores how its studio’s work moves beyond just the visual to engage all of the senses. The result\, Aidlin Darling Design: Architecture for the Senses\, captures the firm’s ethos and commitment to creating soulful environments. \nBAMO \nFor thirty years\, BAMO has created captivating environments that flow\, function\, and make people feel welcome\, at ease\, and inspired to live — and to dream — more fully. A collective of designers\, the firm brings to each project a richness of experience and perspective\, along with an impassioned view of life and our work. \nThe firm engages clients graciously\, listening for the unspoken needs beneath their stated desires. Speaking to the psyche through the senses\, and building in layers of meaning\, the firm creates true havens: places apart from the everyday. Its interpretive skill is matched by the rigor\, expertise\, and ingenuity the firm brings to seeing projects through to completion. This is why hospitality\, residential\, and corporate clients around the world trust BAMO to bring their visions to life.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/dynamic-minds-by-diane-dorran-saeks-aidlin-darling-and-bamo/
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Interior Design,Landscape Design
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SUMMARY:Art Event at MMclay Showroom + Studio- Exploring visual\, tactile and culinary art in community with tableware by MMclay\,  paintings by Heather McFarlin and food by Charles Phan.
DESCRIPTION:Please stop by MMclay Showroom + Studio for an evening of art and food as we feature the beautiful abstract paintings of local artist Heather McFarlan and delicious food by Slanted Door’s renowned chef Charles Phan.  The MMclay Showroom + Studio features custom ceramic lighting fixtures along with six lines of beautiful tableware designed by owner\, MaryMar Keenan. The event will take place from 6pm-9pm in the MMclay Showroom + Studio located at 69 Gough St in the popular Hayes Valley neighborhood.  \n*Mention SF Design Week and receive 10% off any MMclay purchases or orders during the event.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/mmclay-open-studio/
CATEGORIES:Food Design,Interior Design,Lighting,Makers/Craft,Product Design
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SUMMARY:Changemakers\, with Maria Giudice
DESCRIPTION:CCA’s Design Division presents a talk & book signing by Maria Giudice\nBecoming a Changemaker by Leading with Design \nDesign leaders have evolved from being responsible for executing design concepts to having a crucial role in driving change across organizations. This is welcome progress\, but with greater responsibility comes new challenges\, especially when it comes to championing change in organizations likely to resist it. \nAs design-driven changemakers have risen in the ranks of business\, they’ve “learned on the job\,” experiencing both setbacks and victories. We captured many of these learnings by interviewing over 40 design leaders and incorporating their shared wisdom in our book\, Changemakers: How Leaders Can Design Change in an Insanely Complex World. Whether these leaders worked at IBM and Google\, a US government agency\, or a small consulting firm\, their insights and observations are applicable to all and well-worth considering. \nThis presentation will offer an overview of what we learned. It will cover Top 5 mistakes changemakers make as they navigate the messy processes and people issues involved in driving any type of change. You’ll learn how to determine the ground conditions needed for success\, how to find and align supporters\, how to minimize detractors\, and how to repurpose design tools\, frameworks\, and techniques to your advantage. \nBio:\nFor three decades\, creative teams and business leaders have sought the provocative vision and mentorship of Maria Giudice. After founding the pioneering experience design firm Hot Studio and leading global teams at Facebook and Autodesk\, Maria’s mission today is to build the next generation of creative leaders. Through one-on-one coaching\, group coaching\, and team-building workshops\, Maria unlocks the potential hidden in executives and the people they lead. A popular speaker at design and business conferences\, Maria is also the author of four design books\, including Rise of the DEO: Leadership by Design\, and most recently Changemakers: How Leaders Can Design Change in an Insanely Complex World.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/changemakers-with-maria-giudice/
CATEGORIES:Business of Design,Design Education,Experience Design,Graphic Design,Interior Design,Landscape Design,Product Design,Service Design,Social Impact
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