San Francisco Chronicle

Three-day art fair returning to Fort Mason

- — Tony Bravo

The San Francisco Art Fair (formerly Art Market San Francisco) returns to Fort Mason’s Festival Pavilion for its 12th edition Thursday-Sunday, April 2528. The three-day event (with an opening night gala on Thursday) will feature 85 galleries from the Bay Area and the internatio­nal art world, as well as artist installati­ons and a full schedule of programmin­g.

Local participat­ing galleries include Anglim/Trimble, Jack Fisher Gallery, Municipal Bonds, Marrow Gallery, Electric Works, Eleanor Harwood Gallery, Maybaum Gallery, Hang Art Gallery, CK Contempora­ry, Garvey/Simon, John Natsoulas Gallery, Andrea Schwartz Gallery, Jonathan Carver Moore, Schlomer Haus and Pamela Walsh Gallery. They will be joined by Canada’s Newzones, Seattle’s J.Rinehart Gallery, New York’s Harman Projects and Muriel Guépin Gallery, Los Angeles’ Timothy Yarger Fine Art, St. Louis’ Duane Reed Gallery and New Orleans’ Ferrara Showman Gallery.

In years past, the San Francisco Art Fair has been more casual than January’s glitzy Fog Design + Art, but the event has a following all its own.

San Francisco Art Fair: 6-9 p.m. Thursday, April 25; 11 a.m.-7 p.m. FridaySatu­rday, April 26-27; 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday, April 28. $35-$65. Fort Mason Festival Pavilion, 1 Marina Blvd., S.F. www.sanfrancis­coartfair.com

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Art Market Production­s The San Francisco Art Fair also offers an opening night gala on Thursday, April 25.

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