First Saturday at Minnesota Street Project

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First Saturday at Minnesota Street Project

1275 Minnesota Street

Opening Reception: Bass & Reiner |Sally Scopa: Atmospheric River
January 10, 5 – 7pm  

Opening Reception: Eleanor Harwood |Carmen McNall: Unbound Passages & Lee Materazzi:PLAYMATE
January 10, 5 – 7pm  

Opening Reception: Small Works Projects |David Wilson: First Painting
January 10, 5 – 7pm 

Opening Reception: Hashimoto Contemporary |Doggone Delightful
January 10, 5 – 7pm 

Soft Opening: The Jones Institute |Caterina Fake:Bed for Dreaming
January 10, 5 – 7pm 

Opening Reception: Municipal Bonds |Alternating Currents: Austin Thomas & Nick Polansky
January 10, 5 – 7pm  

Opening Reception: Nancy Toomey Fine Art |Obsessive | Compulsive
January 10, 5 – 7pm 

Opening Reception: re.riddle |Guanyu Xu: I dreamt of this and there will be more
January 10, 5 – 7pm 


1150 25th Street

Opening Reception: Slash | Sonic Transmissions
January 10, 5 – 8pm 
Curatorial Remarks, 4:30pm


Opening Reception: Slash | Who’s Pulling Your Strings?
January 10, 5 – 8pm 

 Minnesota Street Project announces ATRIUM, a new alternative art fair showcasing small, emerging, and underground contemporary art galleries in the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Timed to coincide with SF Art Week, ATRIUM takes place January 22–25, 2026at MSP’s flagship location at 1275 Minnesota Street in San Francisco’s Dogpatch neighborhood.Free and open to the public, ATRIUM offers an approachable way to experience the San Francisco Bay Area’s gallery scene and connect with artists and gallerists in a welcoming environment. Rooted in Minnesota Street Project’s mission to provide affordable, long‑term space for independent galleries, artists, and arts organizations, ATRIUM champions artists’ work while making the process of building a collection feel accessible to emerging collectors.The inaugural ATRIUM fair feature 15+ Bay Area galleries, each presenting a focused selection from their programs. The selection committee is led by Eleanor Harwood, a charter MSP gallery, and includes Aaron Harbour of Et al., a leading contemporary art gallery in San Francisco’s Mission District, and Jonathan Runcio of Minnesota Street Project. Together with Minnesota Street Project’s year‑round gallery community, these participants highlight the breadth of contemporary practice in the region, from long‑established spaces to newer, more experimental programs.
 Public Reception
Thursday, January 22: 6pm-9pmFair Hours
Thursday, January 22: 6pm-9pm
Friday, January 23: 11am-6pm
Saturday, January 24: 11am-6pm
Sunday, January 25: 11am-5pm
RSVP Upcoming at Minnesota Street Project1275 Minnesota Street

Book Launch: Themes + Projects |Hybrid: Curiosity in All Things
January 23, 4 – 6pm
Pre-Order the Book Here



1150 25th Street

Opening Reception: di Rosa SF |Ancient Wisdom for a Future Ecology: Trees, Time, and Technology
January 22, 6 – 8pm 


1201 Minnesota Street

Opening Reception: MSP Foundation Warehouses Residency | when he cries he looks like me
January 17, 5 – 7pm
Minnesota Street Project’s galleries’ program consists of 14 full-time galleries, and opportunities for short-term exhibitions by visiting galleries and arts organizations. Located in San Francisco’s Dogpatch neighborhood, the galleries are housed in two locations on the Project’s contemporary arts campus, at 1275 Minnesota Street and 1150 25th Street. The first Saturday of each month the galleries are open late. For more information: minnesotastreetproject.com

Minnesota Street Project’s contemporary arts campus is also home to the Minnesota Street Project Foundation, the non-profit entity that supports our artists studios program and produces public exhibitions at 1201 Minnesota Street. For more information: minnesotastreetproject.org

Minnesota Street Project Art Services proudly serves the Bay Area Art community providing the highest level of professional collection care, art storage, shipping, and handling services. For more information: minnesotastreetartservices.com

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