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ToggleKarl Inaugural Exhibition
January 17–February 8, 2025
Group Exhibition
Curated by COL Gallery, Creativity Explored, Glass Rice, Jonathan Carver Moore, Root Division, Schlomer Haus Gallery.
Image: Karl Entrance. Levi’s Plaza, San Francisco.
Levi’s Plaza
1255 Battery Street
San Francisco, CA 94111
+ 1 (214) 695 7047
Karl Hours
Weekend 1
Jan 17, Friday | 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m.
Jan 18, Saturday | 12:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.
Week 2: SF Art Week
Jan 20–26, Monday–Sunday | 12:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m.
Jan 25, Saturday | Panel + Learning Stations 6:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m.
Weekend 3
Jan 29–Feb 1, Thursday-Saturday | 12:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.
Weekend 4
Feb 6–8, Thursday–Saturday | 12:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.

Overview
Preview of Karl Opening Party. Levi’s Plaza, San Francisco.
Ooooooh, that was a FUN PARTY!!! Here’s a snippet of Karl’s opening party from a couple weeks back. Karl is SF’s newest art pop-up featuring 30 artists from 7 galleries at Levi’s Plaza by:
- COL Gallery
- Creativity Explored
- NIAD Art Center
- Glass Rice
- Jonathan Carver Moore
- Root Division
- Schlomer Haus Gallery
The group show features WORKS FOR SALE by:
- Lily Alice Baker
- Aplerh-Doku Borlabi
- Pablo Calderon
- Kristiana Chan
- Luis Felipe Chávez
- Tom Colcord
- Julio Del Rio
- Samedi Djeimguero
- Glenn Hardy Jr.
- Ruthanna Halprin Hopper
- Audrey Herrera
- Grace Jin
- Kaocrew “Yah” Kakabutra
- Ji Young Lee
- James Leung
- Carmen McNall
- Timna Naim
- Elaine Nguyen
- Mary Ann Orozco
- Dorian Reid
- Ryan Robichaux
- Marcel Rozek
- Esteban Samayoa
- Shawn Sanders
- Tranesha Smith-Kilgore
- Kate Thompson
- Luminous Waveforms
- Kylie White
- Andrew Wong
- Christina Zimpel
🗓 Karl’s inaugural show runs until February 8, 2025, at Levi’s Plaza, located at 1255 Battery Street off San Francisco’s Embarcadero.
💌 Did you see the exhibition? What did you think? Let us know in the comments (in the Reviews section located on the second tab at the top of the page).

QUICK GUIDE: Karl at Levi’s Plaza
⭐ LEVI’S PLAZA PARKING:
- ABM Parking [CLOSED WEEKENDS] at 1453 Sansome (3 min walk)
- COL GALLERY: ON VIEW: Martin Kippenberger / Bruce Wilhelm: Stop-painting, keep-going-painting (Closes Feb 28, 2025) UPCOMING: Susan Weil (Opens March 2025)
- CREATIVITY EXPLORED: ON VIEW: Ethel Revita: Ethereal Material (Jan 23–March 29, 2025)
- NIAD ART CENTER: ON VIEW: (Berkeley City College): Dreams Not Remembered organized by Liliana Herrera (Jan 31–March 13, 2025) UPCOMING: (NIAD): Poetry is Everywhere and NIAD and the Art of the African Diaspora (Opens Feb 8, 2025)
- GLASS RICE: ON VIEW: El Listón Café (Jan 11–Feb 15, 2025)
- JONATHAN CARVER MOORE: ON VIEW: Of the Earth (Jan 24–March 8, 2025) [Post to follow soon.]
- ROOT DIVISION: ON VIEW: Cian Dayrit: Liberties Were Taken (Jan 22–April 5, 2025) [AMAZING SHOW curated by PJ Policarpio. Post to follow soon.]
- SCHLOMER HAUS GALLERY: ON VIEW (Karl): Rooted in California: Ryan Robichaux (Jan 17–Feb 8, 2025)
⭐ NEARBY ATTRACTIONS:
- Exploratorium [Hands-on science and art museum at Pier 15, known for its interactive exhibits for visitors of all ages.] (6 min walk) EVENT: After Dark: Sexplorations on Feb 13, 2025 from 6:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m.
- Coit Tower [Iconic Art Deco tower atop Telegraph Hill with panoramic views of San Francisco and stunning WPA-era murals.] (8 min walk)
- Filbert Steps [Scenic, hidden staircase winding up Telegraph Hill, lined with lush gardens, leading up to great views of the city.] (3 min walk)
⭐ NEARBY DINING:
- Xica at Levi’s Plaza [Vibrant Mexican cuisine w/ a Bay Area flair in a GORGEOUS space. Great for large groups.] (1 min walk)
- Fog City [Modern American diner with terrific views of the Embarcadero.] (3 min walk)
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- Pier 23 [Casual bar/restaurant with pier seating. Don’t forget to take a selfie in one of their BIG cowboy hats.] (3 min walk)
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- Coqueta [My FAVORITE tapas restaurant in the city—delicious gin and tonics, plus beautiful bay views.] (10 min walk) BOOK Coqueta on Open Table HERE.
💌 More nearby suggestions are always welcome. Feel free to add in the comments!
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