Marc Katano, Crow Flies, 2017, Acrylic on Nepalese Paper, 49 x 39 Inches

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Michelle Bello, founder and curator of Sloan Miyasato’s fine art program, has pulled out all the stops to create an amazing exhibition for this year’s Art Market San Francisco. Tending Our Fragile Earth will showcase work that honors and conserves the splendors of our natural world or brings attention to the significant challenges facing our earth today. Our roster of talented artists includes David Kimball Anderson, Miya Ando, Catherine Courtenaye, Diane DallasKidd, Randal Ford, Marc Katano, Eric Powell, and Mark Seely.

Featuring 80 galleries from around the globe, this leading contemporary and modern art fair will take place from April 25 to 29 along the waterfront in the historic Fort Mason Center.


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Miya Ando, 24k Gold Moon, 2019, 24k Gold, Pigment, Resin, Urethane, Aluminum, 48 x 48 Inches

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Eric Powell, Schooner, 2016, Steel, 34 x 53 x 11 Inches

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Mark Seely, Coastland, 2019, Oil over Graph Paper Collage, 60 x 60 Inches

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Catherine Courtenaye, Breeding Ground, 2018, Oil on Canvas, 60 x 60 Inches

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David Kimball Anderson, Persimmon, 2018, Bronze, Steel, Paint, 33 x 20 x 12 Inches

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Diane DallasKidd, Buoyance, 2019, Acrylic Paint, Hand-knotted Linen Threads, Brass, 75 x 10 x 4.5 Inches

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Miya Ando, Grey Black White Meditation Mandala, 2018, Dyed Bodhi (Ficus Religiosa) Skeleton Leaves, Monofilament, Archival Ragboard, 62 x 62 x 2 Inches

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