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Curiosities, An Art Show Inspired by the Strange & Wonderful at Modern Eden Gallery in San Francisco

by Justin Page at 2:15 PM on August 22, 2013

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The Ever Interesting and Mysterious by Derek Harrison

“The Ever Interesting and Mysterious” by Derek Harrison

Modern Eden Gallery in San Francisco is currently presenting Curiosities, a group art show featuring work “inspired by the strange and wonderful.” The show (RSVP online) will be on display until Saturday, September 7, 2013. Artwork from the Curiosities exhibit is available to purchase online from the Modern Eden Gallery website.

Scenes of unexplained phenomena, sculptural oddities, and portraits of the bizarre will fill the back gallery, creating a modern representation of a cabinet of curiosities.

List of featured artists:

Melissa Hartley, Bradley Platz, Lara Dann, Richard J. Oliver, Kelly McKernan, Catherine Moore, Laura Buss, Brenton Bostwick, Redd Walitzki, Leilani Bustamante, Rudy Fig, Mab Graves, Cayetano G. Valenzuela, Corey Urlacher, Cynda Valle , Calvin Ma, Mary Syring, Brianna Angelakis, Caitlin Hackett, Matthew Robertson, Donia, Derrick Scocchera, Raven Ebner, Edward Cao, Joshua Coffy, Rodrigo Cifuentes, Scott Holloway, Jason Snyder, Debra Gardner Abarca, Brande Barrett, Steven Suiter, Cory Benhatzel, Lacey Bryant, Steve Belmarsh, Shannon Amidon, Junsoo Kim, Helen Wilson and Derek Harrison.

Childhood's End by Matthew Robertson

“Childhood’s End” by Matthew Robertson

Le Petit Kraken by Rudy Fig

“Le Petit Kraken” by Rudy Fig

Late Goodbye by Rodrigo Cifuentes

“Late Goodbye” by Rodrigo Cifuentes

Curiosities Group Exhibition at Modern Eden Gallery

images via Modern Eden Gallery and credited artists

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