Welcome to Schlomer Haus Gallery
Modern, contemporary art gallery with an emphasis on queer, underrepresented, and emerging art and artists.
Modern, contemporary art gallery with an emphasis on queer, underrepresented, and emerging art and artists.
Growing Pains, is the debut exhibition from artist Ryan Robichaux. Exploring dualities of masculinity through “acceptable interactions” Robichaux deftly weaves his personal experience as a trans man to expose unanticipated, nuanced tenderness and intimacy in the male experience.
October 6 - December 2 2023
Debris from SF’s 2023 Pride Parade was transformed into original works of art – with 100% of sales going to support Queer LifeSpace.
Featuring: Alexander Hernandez, Alma Landeta, Jamil Hellu, Jason Mecier, Jun Yang, Leonard Reidelbach, Monica Canilao, Nat Saia, Nicole Shaffer, Marcel Pardo Ariza
On loan to SFLGBT Center
Black Chrysalis is a solo exhibition from Los Angeles-based multimedia artist and photographer Rakeem Cunningham. The collection comes from a moment when Cunningham began to prioritize joy and pleasure in the studio, representing a shift in outlook from the artist.
The exhibition features Alipour’s most recent series of works-on-paper, or folds as the artist refers to them. Alipour’s process is one of mark-making. Hand-folding paper results in intricate geometric patterns that, when held in relief on the surface, produce drawings.
This show reimagines iconic characters from American pop culture. Fred Flintstone and Smokey the Bear are seen as queer heroes navigating toward a better world out west. Depicting these cultural giants as proud and queer invites hope for representation - in the cartoons we watch and the billboards we pass.
Schlomer Haus Gallery is excited to present Shape Shifters: Queering the Metaverse, a portal into artist Joseph Abbati's own metaverse where his painted portraits, avatars, and queer identity transcend the chains of heteronormavity and reclaims its power.
Schlomer Haus is thrilled to present Lanee Bird’s first solo show, SKINTIGHT.
Lanee Bird is an indigenous queer photographer based in Los Angeles. Through her photography, she reveals the intersections of fine art, fashion and fetishism.
A new solo show by artist Colin J. Radcliffe highlighting recent works in ceramic. There are autobiographical figures, phones with intimate texts, popper bottles, and condoms with pithy sayings - all crafted in a playful style with bold colors. Together, they chronicle modern Queer love.
Select work remains on view.
Schlomer Haus Gallery Presents Group Show “Photo Realness: The Queer Aesthetics of Photography”
Featuring: Zackary Drucker, Clifford Prince King, Matt Lipps, Alec Marchant, Joe Sinness, and Suzanne Wright. Curated by Christopher Tradowsky.
Jun Yang's paintings are soulful portraits in unexpected colors using bold scale mixed with delicate layering. This tension creates experiences both joyful and contemplative.
While at the San Francisco Art Institute, Chloe Sherman began documenting a generation of young self-identified Queers. This community became family as she captured their creativity, pride, and strident defiance of cultural norms.
Selected photographs remain on view in the gallery.
Get to know the pop stars, video game characters, and drag queens behind Kevin Sabo’s new solo show "Who is she?" Sabo’s colorful and gestural paintings explore the turbulence of his own mental health and the spells of sadness mixed with spurts of pure joy.
Selected work remains on view in the gallery.
Psychosomatic is photographer Kostis Fokas' personal journey connected to human existence and experience. This series looks at and investigates the complexities of gender, sexuality, and identity through pictorial representations of the human body.
Selected work remains on view in the gallery.
The six artists in this group exhibition explore the dynamic ways queer artists subvert the heteronormative gaze. The queer gaze and queer visibility are conveyed in diverse mediums, through abstract and figurative subject matter, and shared subcultural signifiers, making the unseen seen.
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2128 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94114, USA
1.415.275.0960 info (@) schlomerhaus. com
Tuesday - Saturday: 12pm - 6pm
Sunday, Monday: Closed
Also by appointment
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Opening this Friday Nov 3 is Passing through the Soft Storm, by London based abstract-figurative painter Adam Baker, his first solo exhibition in the US. This series of oils is inspired by the notion of travel and the separation of self that comes with voyaging into the unknown.