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Contemporary. Elegant. Versatile. As one of the top San Francisco event venues, Terra Gallery & Event Venue and can accommodate events ranging from large scale corporate meetings, conferences and classes, trade shows, product launches, fundraisers, auctions, screenings and performances…to weddings, intimate receptions and private parties. Two diverse levels with a total of 24,000 square feet can be connected or kept totally separate, providing multiple environments to suit your needs. Terra provides the perfect location for your wedding, corporate event, conference or private party.
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TERRA (UPPER LEVEL)
The spacious open upper level, Terra, has 5,000 square feet of Brazilian cherry hardwood floors, white gallery walls hung with art, soaring 20-foot ceilings and a carpeted reception area with floor-to-ceiling windows with blackout capabilities.
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MER (LOWER LEVEL)
Mer, the lower level, has inlaid glass tile serpentine bars, a contemporary receiving room, hardwood floors, a built-in oak stage with lighting, and large restrooms. An adjacent 3,000 square-foot landscaped outdoor area can be tented to host up to 300.
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SAN FRANCISCO LOCATION
Terra is located in San Francisco’s South of Market (SOMA) district on Rincon Hill, just minutes away from top hotels, restaurants, Moscone Convention Center, cultural activities and AT&T Park. Parking and public transportation/BART is nearby.
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Book your next special event at one of the best event, wedding and conference venues San Francisco. To learn more about how Terra can serve your special event needs, or to arrange a tour, please contact us.
“Thank you so much, you were great to work with! Everything turned out better than we could have ever hoped for. The venue looked awesome – quite a few people commented on how nice it was. We had a lot of fun and we think our guests did as well!
Thanks again for everything!”
- Nhi, Wedding Client 2016
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Terra Gallery & Event Venue is a premiere San Francisco event venue. Two levels and a total of 24,000 square feet offer multiple environments to suit your needs. For information and ideas on how Terra can be transformed for your event, contact us and make an appointment for a tour today.
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◈ Interior Pages — 14 pages crawledTerra Gallery & Event Venue The Space Terra Mer Event Services Events Gallery Artists on Exhibit Contact Search Menu Menu Modern + Stylish + Historic San Francisco WELCOME TO TERRA GALLERY & EVENT VENUE Contemporary. Elegant. Versatile. As one of the top San Francisco event venues, Terra Gallery & Event Venue and can accommodate events ranging from large scale corporate meetings, conferences and classes, trade shows, product launches, fundraisers, auctions, screenings and performances…to weddings, intimate receptions and private parties. Two diverse levels with a total of 24,000 square feet can be connected or kept totally separate, providing multiple environments to suit your needs. Terra provides the perfect location for your wedding, corporate event, conference or private party. The Space Terra (upper level) The spacious open upper level, Terra , has 5,000 square feet of Brazilian cherry hardwood floors, white gallery walls hung with art, soaring 20-foot ceilings and a carpeted reception area with floor-to-ceiling windows with blackout capabilities. Learn More MER (lower level) Mer , the lower level, has inlaid glass tile serpentine bars, a contemporary receiving room, hardwood floors, a built-in oak stage with lighting, and large restrooms. An adjacent 3,000 square-foot landscaped outdoor area can be tented to host up to 300. Learn More San Francisco Location Terra is located in San Francisco’s South of Market (SOMA) district on Rincon Hill, just minutes away from top hotels, restaurants, Moscone Convention Center, cultural activities and AT&T Park. Parking and public transportation/BART is nearby. Contact Us Book your next special event at one of the best event, wedding and conference venues San Francisco. To learn more about how Terra can serve your special event needs, or to arrange a tour, please contact us . Terra (upper level) The spacious open upper level, Terra , has 5,000 square feet of Brazilian cherry hardwood floors, white gallery walls hung with art, soaring 20-foot ceilings and a carpeted reception area with floor-to-ceiling windows with blackout capabilities. Learn More MER (lower level) Mer , the lower level, has inlaid glass tile serpentine bars, a contemporary receiving room, hardwood floors, a built-in oak stage with lighting, and large restrooms. An adjacent 3,000 square-foot landscaped outdoor area can be tented to host up to 300. Learn More San Francisco Location Terra is located in San Francisco’s South of Market (SOMA) district on Rincon Hill, just minutes away from top hotels, restaurants, Moscone Convention Center, cultural activities and AT&T Park. Parking and public transportation/BART is nearby. Contact Us Book your next special event at one of the best event, wedding and conference venues San Francisco. To learn more about how Terra can serve your special event needs, or to arrange a tour, please contact us . “Thank you so much, you were great to work with! Everything turned out better than we could have ever hoped for. The venue looked awesome – quite a few people commented on how nice it was. We had a lot of fun and we think our guests did as well! Thanks again for everything!” - Nhi, Wedding Client 2016 “Everything went really, really well! We’ve heard amazing feedback thus far and our CEO even said it was the best event she’s ever attended. Thank you to you and your team for all your help. You guys were great to work with, once again. Hope to work with you again next year!” - Amanda – Hearsay Social “Terra’s experienced event staff is dedicated in creating beautiful and unique events that cater to your personal style. Our wedding was so beautiful & glamorous, I was living my own fairy tale! From the lighting to the music to the food, they made sure everything was executed perfectly. We were so very pleased!” - Cristina Sparks “Over the past four days my inbox has been flooded with gratitude and positive feedback from our guests and the Stitch Fix management team, on your team’s stellar level of service and attention to detail. Everyone was thoroughly impressed with the incredible event your team helped to orchestrate.” - Cotille - Stitch Fix “Terra Gallery and its staff are top notch. Their attention to detail and anticipating the guests needs is subtle yet spot on. The management is approachable and someone is always available to oversee you and your guests. Terra is special and you and your guests feel special attending any event there.” - Hollie Mitchell - Stone Fleury Previous Next About TERRA GALLERY Terra Gallery & Event Venue is a premiere San Francisco event venue. Two levels and a total of 24,000 square feet offer multiple environments to suit your needs. For information and ideas on how Terra can be transformed for your event, contact us and make an appointment for a tour today. TERRA: Best of San Francisco --> --> Contact 511 Harrison St San Francisco CA 94105 (415) 896-1234
[email protected] hours: call for appointment --> © 2023 TERRA GALLERY & EVENTS All Rights Reserved © 2023 TERRA GALLERY & EVENTS All Rights Reserved Scroll to top STEPHANIE WEBER Stephanie Weber’s rich abstract paintings are studies in contrast between the rigid geometry of her rectilinear panels and the richly layered colors and textures they carry. Called a sensual minimalist, she cites the spiritual abstractionists Mark Rothko and Ad Reinhardt as prime influences and aims to create what she calls “an edgy balance” among the elements in her lush, pared-down paintings. Her work is inspired by nature in the broadest sense – be it earth, or what’s under the earth, or sky or flesh or bone or hair. “Art,” she says, “gives breadth to what you already know so you know it at a deeper level. Or it makes you think in some way you’ve never thought before.” A Berkeley resident who studied with Richard Diebenkorn, Elmer Bischoff and Nathan Oliveira at the University of California at Los Angeles in the early ’60s, Weber comes out of the Bay Area abstract figurative tradition. Her pieces are in many museums, among them the Philadelphia Museum of Art and San Francisco’s Fine Arts Museums. SMALL STRIP Acrylic on Wood 22 x 18 inches 1998 $2,000 X PETER TOBIAS HISTORY My sister, older brother, twin brother and I were raised in the eucalyptus, redwood and oak-covered hills of Berkeley and Orinda, California. I studied political science and film and worked as a photographer while at UCLA. Following college, I wrote screenplays, made films, got married and my wife and I moved to foggy San Francisco and gave birth to twin boys. It was during the long baby-watches through the night that I began painting this latest series. The twins’ birth helped thematically as I loved and endured the “miracle of birth,” which is quite a messy thing. Also, in contrast, my father and older brother’s death would never allow them to help with the babysitting. CHAOS My boys occasionally assist with painter’s block. I love their chaotic application of paint, introducing wild corridors to explore. Then begins the fun journey of wrangling their chaos, inch by inch, until the painting evolves into something meaningful. For me, this collaboration epitomizes the adventure of painting: making sense out of chaos. SENSE This series of paintings was influenced by William Turner’s techniques of impasto, scumbling, glazing and his exploration of light. Each painting has multiple layers that will recreate the image in various lighting conditions. My attempt was to give each painting a life of its own that will grow and change over the course of the day. Each light source creates new universes in which the imagination can get lost. COLLISION OF THEA acrylic on cotton canvas 10′ x 8′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases) Twin planets colliding creating life through the ages. SOLD COLLISION OF THEA acrylic on cotton canvas 10′ x 8′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases) Twin planets colliding cr Terra Gallery & Event Venue The Space Terra Mer Event Services Events Gallery Artists on Exhibit Contact Search Menu Menu Modern + Stylish + Historic San Francisco WELCOME TO TERRA GALLERY & EVENT VENUE Contemporary. Elegant. Versatile. As one of the top San Francisco event venues, Terra Gallery & Event Venue and can accommodate events ranging from large scale corporate meetings, conferences and classes, trade shows, product launches, fundraisers, auctions, screenings and performances…to weddings, intimate receptions and private parties. Two diverse levels with a total of 24,000 square feet can be connected or kept totally separate, providing multiple environments to suit your needs. Terra provides the perfect location for your wedding, corporate event, conference or private party. The Space Terra (upper level) The spacious open upper level, Terra , has 5,000 square feet of Brazilian cherry hardwood floors, white gallery walls hung with art, soaring 20-foot ceilings and a carpeted reception area with floor-to-ceiling windows with blackout capabilities. Learn More MER (lower level) Mer , the lower level, has inlaid glass tile serpentine bars, a contemporary receiving room, hardwood floors, a built-in oak stage with lighting, and large restrooms. An adjacent 3,000 square-foot landscaped outdoor area can be tented to host up to 300. Learn More San Francisco Location Terra is located in San Francisco’s South of Market (SOMA) district on Rincon Hill, just minutes away from top hotels, restaurants, Moscone Convention Center, cultural activities and AT&T Park. Parking and public transportation/BART is nearby. Contact Us Book your next special event at one of the best event, wedding and conference venues San Francisco. To learn more about how Terra can serve your special event needs, or to arrange a tour, please contact us . Terra (upper level) The spacious open upper level, Terra , has 5,000 square feet of Brazilian cherry hardwood floors, white gallery walls hung with art, soaring 20-foot ceilings and a carpeted reception area with floor-to-ceiling windows with blackout capabilities. Learn More MER (lower level) Mer , the lower level, has inlaid glass tile serpentine bars, a contemporary receiving room, hardwood floors, a built-in oak stage with lighting, and large restrooms. An adjacent 3,000 square-foot landscaped outdoor area can be tented to host up to 300. Learn More San Francisco Location Terra is located in San Francisco’s South of Market (SOMA) district on Rincon Hill, just minutes away from top hotels, restaurants, Moscone Convention Center, cultural activities and AT&T Park. Parking and public transportation/BART is nearby. Contact Us Book your next special event at one of the best event, wedding and conference venues San Francisco. To learn more about how Terra can serve your special event needs, or to arrange a tour, please contact us . “Thank you so much, you were great to work with! Everything turned out better than we could have ever hoped for. The venue looked awesome – quite a few people commented on how nice it was. We had a lot of fun and we think our guests did as well! Thanks again for everything!” - Nhi, Wedding Client 2016 “Everything went really, really well! We’ve heard amazing feedback thus far and our CEO even said it was the best event she’s ever attended. Thank you to you and your team for all your help. You guys were great to work with, once again. Hope to work with you again next year!” - Amanda – Hearsay Social “Terra’s experienced event staff is dedicated in creating beautiful and unique events that cater to your personal style. Our wedding was so beautiful & glamorous, I was living my own fairy tale! From the lighting to the music to the food, they made sure everything was executed perfectly. We were so very pleased!” - Cristina Sparks “Over the past four days my inbox has been flooded with gratitude and positive feedback from our guests and the Stitch Fix management team, on your team’s stellar level of service and attention to detail. Everyone was thoroughly impressed with the incredible event your team helped to orchestrate.” - Cotille - Stitch Fix “Terra Gallery and its staff are top notch. Their attention to detail and anticipating the guests needs is subtle yet spot on. The management is approachable and someone is always available to oversee you and your guests. Terra is special and you and your guests feel special attending any event there.” - Hollie Mitchell - Stone Fleury Previous Next About TERRA GALLERY Terra Gallery & Event Venue is a premiere San Francisco event venue. Two levels and a total of 24,000 square feet offer multiple environments to suit your needs. For information and ideas on how Terra can be transformed for your event, contact us and make an appointment for a tour today. TERRA: Best of San Francisco --> --> Contact 511 Harrison St San Francisco CA 94105 (415) 896-1234
[email protected] hours: call for appointment --> © 2023 TERRA GALLERY & EVENTS All Rights Reserved © 2023 TERRA GALLERY & EVENTS All Rights Reserved Scroll to top STEPHANIE WEBER Stephanie Weber’s rich abstract paintings are studies in contrast between the rigid geometry of her rectilinear panels and the richly layered colors and textures they carry. Called a sensual minimalist, she cites the spiritual abstractionists Mark Rothko and Ad Reinhardt as prime influences and aims to create what she calls “an edgy balance” among the elements in her lush, pared-down paintings. Her work is inspired by nature in the broadest sense – be it earth, or what’s under the earth, or sky or flesh or bone or hair. “Art,” she says, “gives breadth to what you already know so you know it at a deeper level. Or it makes you think in some way you’ve never thought before.” A Berkeley resident who studied with Richard Diebenkorn, Elmer Bischoff and Nathan Oliveira at the University of California at Los Angeles in the early ’60s, Weber comes out of the Bay Area abstract figurative tradition. Her pieces are in many museums, among them the Philadelphia Museum of Art and San Francisco’s Fine Arts Museums. SMALL STRIP Acrylic on Wood 22 x 18 inches 1998 $2,000 X PETER TOBIAS HISTORY My sister, older brother, twin brother and I were raised in the eucalyptus, redwood and oak-covered hills of Berkeley and Orinda, California. I studied political science and film and worked as a photographer while at UCLA. Following college, I wrote screenplays, made films, got married and my wife and I moved to foggy San Francisco and gave birth to twin boys. It was during the long baby-watches through the night that I began painting this latest series. The twins’ birth helped thematically as I loved and endured the “miracle of birth,” which is quite a messy thing. Also, in contrast, my father and older brother’s death would never allow them to help with the babysitting. CHAOS My boys occasionally assist with painter’s block. I love their chaotic application of paint, introducing wild corridors to explore. Then begins the fun journey of wrangling their chaos, inch by inch, until the painting evolves into something meaningful. For me, this collaboration epitomizes the adventure of painting: making sense out of chaos. SENSE This series of paintings was influenced by William Turner’s techniques of impasto, scumbling, glazing and his exploration of light. Each painting has multiple layers that will recreate the image in various lighting conditions. My attempt was to give each painting a life of its own that will grow and change over the course of the day. Each light source creates new universes in which the imagination can get lost. COLLISION OF THEA acrylic on cotton canvas 10′ x 8′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases) Twin planets colliding creating life through the ages. SOLD COLLISION OF THEA acrylic on cotton canvas 10′ x 8′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases) Twin planets colliding cr You searched for - Terra Gallery & Events The Space Terra Mer Event Services Events Gallery Artists on Exhibit Contact Search Menu Menu New Search If you are not happy with the results below please do another search Pages Account Artists on Exhibit Cart Contact DISTANCING SOCIALLY Event Services Events Gallery Events Gallery 2016 Home Love Is Love Mer Store Terra Gallery Thank you The Space Categories Services Archive April 2023 About TERRA GALLERY Terra Gallery & Event Venue is a premiere San Francisco event venue. Two levels and a total of 24,000 square feet offer multiple environments to suit your needs. For information and ideas on how Terra can be transformed for your event, contact us and make an appointment for a tour today. TERRA: Best of San Francisco --> --> Contact 511 Harrison St San Francisco CA 94105 (415) 896-1234
[email protected] hours: call for appointment --> © 2023 TERRA GALLERY & EVENTS All Rights Reserved © 2023 TERRA GALLERY & EVENTS All Rights Reserved Scroll to top STEPHANIE WEBER Stephanie Weber’s rich abstract paintings are studies in contrast between the rigid geometry of her rectilinear panels and the richly layered colors and textures they carry. Called a sensual minimalist, she cites the spiritual abstractionists Mark Rothko and Ad Reinhardt as prime influences and aims to create what she calls “an edgy balance” among the elements in her lush, pared-down paintings. Her work is inspired by nature in the broadest sense – be it earth, or what’s under the earth, or sky or flesh or bone or hair. “Art,” she says, “gives breadth to what you already know so you know it at a deeper level. Or it makes you think in some way you’ve never thought before.” A Berkeley resident who studied with Richard Diebenkorn, Elmer Bischoff and Nathan Oliveira at the University of California at Los Angeles in the early ’60s, Weber comes out of the Bay Area abstract figurative tradition. Her pieces are in many museums, among them the Philadelphia Museum of Art and San Francisco’s Fine Arts Museums. SMALL STRIP Acrylic on Wood 22 x 18 inches 1998 $2,000 X PETER TOBIAS HISTORY My sister, older brother, twin brother and I were raised in the eucalyptus, redwood and oak-covered hills of Berkeley and Orinda, California. I studied political science and film and worked as a photographer while at UCLA. Following college, I wrote screenplays, made films, got married and my wife and I moved to foggy San Francisco and gave birth to twin boys. It was during the long baby-watches through the night that I began painting this latest series. The twins’ birth helped thematically as I loved and endured the “miracle of birth,” which is quite a messy thing. Also, in contrast, my father and older brother’s death would never allow them to help with the babysitting. CHAOS My boys occasionally assist with painter’s block. I love their chaotic application of paint, introducing wild corridors to explore. Then begins the fun journey of wrangling their chaos, inch by inch, until the painting evolves into something meaningful. For me, this collaboration epitomizes the adventure of painting: making sense out of chaos. SENSE This series of paintings was influenced by William Turner’s techniques of impasto, scumbling, glazing and his exploration of light. Each painting has multiple layers that will recreate the image in various lighting conditions. My attempt was to give each painting a life of its own that will grow and change over the course of the day. Each light source creates new universes in which the imagination can get lost. COLLISION OF THEA acrylic on cotton canvas 10′ x 8′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases) Twin planets colliding creating life through the ages. SOLD COLLISION OF THEA acrylic on cotton canvas 10′ x 8′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases) Twin planets colliding creating life through the ages. SOLD ROSE IN THE MIST acrylic on cotton canvas 5′ x 4′ Living in a world filled with individuals. $3,800 DUALITY (CANVASES 2,3,4) acylic on cotton canvas 16′ x 5′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases, three shown above) Two opposing forces coming together to create one. $9,800 PHOENIX RISING acrylic on cotton canvas (triptych: 5′ x 4′ canvases) If only we could measure the energy of change. $11,000 X ARIANA SELLERS Ariana is an aspiring graphic designer from Berkeley, California, currently studying at Berkeley City College with plans to major in Graphic Design at Syracuse University. She is a multidisciplinary artist in every sense of the word; never focusing on one artistic medium, but making each and every project she does different and unique to the subject that it is centered around. Some of the issues she is passionate about are body positivity, the media’s influence on young minds, rape culture, and animal cruelty. Her goal as an artist is to, not only create pieces that are aesthetically pleasing, but to create pieces that ignite passion and change within the people who witness her art. For more information, please contact the artist at
[email protected]. X RONALDO SANDOVAL ABOUT THE ARTIST Ron Sandoval’s creative talents are inspired by his passion for paying attention to the small details and artful beauty of nature, little structures and odd mediums. His childhood dreams of floating fantasies like lilies in a fountain are recreated in his work as an artist, landscape and floral designer, where his imagination and depth of vision are suspended in his works. His breakout was his LACMA installation in 1990, where his recycled use of rose stems as a crucifix, sphere and box, caught the attention of the LA art world and catapulted him onto the Hollywood scene where his pioneering work influenced the floral design industry internationally. Fleurish, his acclaimed Los Angeles design studio on Beverly Blvd, attracted regular clients such as Quincy Jones, Yves Saint Laurent and Judy Knapp. ARTIST STATEMENT My work concentrates on the mythology of process and the elements of nature. My installations’ emphasis is on the pockets of natural curiosities and the beauty of their materials. One can reflect, meditate and interact with the importance of recycling. Through this woven balance of mystery and ever changing nature, we can hear the message of “conserving the life of our earth.” X JAMES REYMAN James Reyman is a artist and designer with a studio located in New York City. For more information, visit www.reymanstudio.com BLUE ROSES oil on canvas 8’1″ x 6’1″ painted on 12 individual panels reassembled by the artist 1993 $6,000 AZ TECH 5 oil on canvas 48 x 48 inches $5,000 X SILVIA POLOTO Brazilian-born Silvia Poloto is an accomplished artist working in a range of visual disciplines. She is known for her lively abstract canvases and mixed-media sculptures. Recognized for her dynamic compositions and color sensibility, Poloto exploits a vibrant visual vocabulary of boldness and subtlety. Her deftly handled juxtapositions unfold in rich, textured hues and expressive gesture. The result is a body of work characterized by equal amounts of surprise, playfulness and provocation. Her aesthetic choices engage the viewer on a visceral level. Poloto has worked in a variety of media, including photography, sculpture, painting and video. Elements of each of these media find their home in her current work. While the Bay Area is her current home, her work has been exhibited throughout the U.S. and abroad, including United Arab Emirates, France, Spain, Jordania, Italy, Romania, Croatia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece and China among others. In the Bay Area, her work has been featured in exhibitions at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the Italian American Museum and the DeYoung Museum, where she was an artist-in-residence. Poloto’s work has been acquired by more than 80 institutional and corporate collections around the US and by more than 900 private collectors around the world. For more information, see Silvia Poloto’s website, www.poloto.com. SPHERES ON SURFACES – RED Acrylic on wood panel 48″ x 120″ $12,000 Terra Gallery & Event Venue The Space Terra Mer Event Services Events Gallery Artists on Exhibit Contact Search Menu Menu Modern + Stylish + Historic San Francisco WELCOME TO TERRA GALLERY & EVENT VENUE Contemporary. Elegant. Versatile. As one of the top San Francisco event venues, Terra Gallery & Event Venue and can accommodate events ranging from large scale corporate meetings, conferences and classes, trade shows, product launches, fundraisers, auctions, screenings and performances…to weddings, intimate receptions and private parties. Two diverse levels with a total of 24,000 square feet can be connected or kept totally separate, providing multiple environments to suit your needs. Terra provides the perfect location for your wedding, corporate event, conference or private party. The Space Terra (upper level) The spacious open upper level, Terra , has 5,000 square feet of Brazilian cherry hardwood floors, white gallery walls hung with art, soaring 20-foot ceilings and a carpeted reception area with floor-to-ceiling windows with blackout capabilities. Learn More MER (lower level) Mer , the lower level, has inlaid glass tile serpentine bars, a contemporary receiving room, hardwood floors, a built-in oak stage with lighting, and large restrooms. An adjacent 3,000 square-foot landscaped outdoor area can be tented to host up to 300. Learn More San Francisco Location Terra is located in San Francisco’s South of Market (SOMA) district on Rincon Hill, just minutes away from top hotels, restaurants, Moscone Convention Center, cultural activities and AT&T Park. Parking and public transportation/BART is nearby. Contact Us Book your next special event at one of the best event, wedding and conference venues San Francisco. To learn more about how Terra can serve your special event needs, or to arrange a tour, please contact us . Terra (upper level) The spacious open upper level, Terra , has 5,000 square feet of Brazilian cherry hardwood floors, white gallery walls hung with art, soaring 20-foot ceilings and a carpeted reception area with floor-to-ceiling windows with blackout capabilities. Learn More MER (lower level) Mer , the lower level, has inlaid glass tile serpentine bars, a contemporary receiving room, hardwood floors, a built-in oak stage with lighting, and large restrooms. An adjacent 3,000 square-foot landscaped outdoor area can be tented to host up to 300. Learn More San Francisco Location Terra is located in San Francisco’s South of Market (SOMA) district on Rincon Hill, just minutes away from top hotels, restaurants, Moscone Convention Center, cultural activities and AT&T Park. Parking and public transportation/BART is nearby. Contact Us Book your next special event at one of the best event, wedding and conference venues San Francisco. To learn more about how Terra can serve your special event needs, or to arrange a tour, please contact us . “Thank you so much, you were great to work with! Everything turned out better than we could have ever hoped for. The venue looked awesome – quite a few people commented on how nice it was. We had a lot of fun and we think our guests did as well! Thanks again for everything!” - Nhi, Wedding Client 2016 “Everything went really, really well! We’ve heard amazing feedback thus far and our CEO even said it was the best event she’s ever attended. Thank you to you and your team for all your help. You guys were great to work with, once again. Hope to work with you again next year!” - Amanda – Hearsay Social “Terra’s experienced event staff is dedicated in creating beautiful and unique events that cater to your personal style. Our wedding was so beautiful & glamorous, I was living my own fairy tale! From the lighting to the music to the food, they made sure everything was executed perfectly. We were so very pleased!” - Cristina Sparks “Over the past four days my inbox has been flooded with gratitude and positive feedback from our guests and the Stitch Fix management team, on your team’s stellar level of service and attention to detail. Everyone was thoroughly impressed with the incredible event your team helped to orchestrate.” - Cotille - Stitch Fix “Terra Gallery and its staff are top notch. Their attention to detail and anticipating the guests needs is subtle yet spot on. The management is approachable and someone is always available to oversee you and your guests. Terra is special and you and your guests feel special attending any event there.” - Hollie Mitchell - Stone Fleury Previous Next About TERRA GALLERY Terra Gallery & Event Venue is a premiere San Francisco event venue. Two levels and a total of 24,000 square feet offer multiple environments to suit your needs. For information and ideas on how Terra can be transformed for your event, contact us and make an appointment for a tour today. TERRA: Best of San Francisco --> --> Contact 511 Harrison St San Francisco CA 94105 (415) 896-1234
[email protected] hours: call for appointment --> © 2023 TERRA GALLERY & EVENTS All Rights Reserved © 2023 TERRA GALLERY & EVENTS All Rights Reserved Scroll to top STEPHANIE WEBER Stephanie Weber’s rich abstract paintings are studies in contrast between the rigid geometry of her rectilinear panels and the richly layered colors and textures they carry. Called a sensual minimalist, she cites the spiritual abstractionists Mark Rothko and Ad Reinhardt as prime influences and aims to create what she calls “an edgy balance” among the elements in her lush, pared-down paintings. Her work is inspired by nature in the broadest sense – be it earth, or what’s under the earth, or sky or flesh or bone or hair. “Art,” she says, “gives breadth to what you already know so you know it at a deeper level. Or it makes you think in some way you’ve never thought before.” A Berkeley resident who studied with Richard Diebenkorn, Elmer Bischoff and Nathan Oliveira at the University of California at Los Angeles in the early ’60s, Weber comes out of the Bay Area abstract figurative tradition. Her pieces are in many museums, among them the Philadelphia Museum of Art and San Francisco’s Fine Arts Museums. SMALL STRIP Acrylic on Wood 22 x 18 inches 1998 $2,000 X PETER TOBIAS HISTORY My sister, older brother, twin brother and I were raised in the eucalyptus, redwood and oak-covered hills of Berkeley and Orinda, California. I studied political science and film and worked as a photographer while at UCLA. Following college, I wrote screenplays, made films, got married and my wife and I moved to foggy San Francisco and gave birth to twin boys. It was during the long baby-watches through the night that I began painting this latest series. The twins’ birth helped thematically as I loved and endured the “miracle of birth,” which is quite a messy thing. Also, in contrast, my father and older brother’s death would never allow them to help with the babysitting. CHAOS My boys occasionally assist with painter’s block. I love their chaotic application of paint, introducing wild corridors to explore. Then begins the fun journey of wrangling their chaos, inch by inch, until the painting evolves into something meaningful. For me, this collaboration epitomizes the adventure of painting: making sense out of chaos. SENSE This series of paintings was influenced by William Turner’s techniques of impasto, scumbling, glazing and his exploration of light. Each painting has multiple layers that will recreate the image in various lighting conditions. My attempt was to give each painting a life of its own that will grow and change over the course of the day. Each light source creates new universes in which the imagination can get lost. COLLISION OF THEA acrylic on cotton canvas 10′ x 8′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases) Twin planets colliding creating life through the ages. SOLD COLLISION OF THEA acrylic on cotton canvas 10′ x 8′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases) Twin planets colliding cr Artists on Exhibit | San Francisco's Best Event Venue | Terra Gallery The Space Terra Mer Event Services Events Gallery Artists on Exhibit Contact Search Menu Menu ARTISTS ON EXHIBIT Follow a manual added link EMILY WEIL Follow a manual added link Mark Erickson Follow a manual added link Jimi Gleason Follow a manual added link Thekla Hammond Follow a manual added link Yari Ostovany Follow a manual added link NATHAN RICHARD PHELPS Follow a manual added link Silvia Poloto Follow a manual added link James Reyman Follow a manual added link Peter Tobias Follow a manual added link Stephanie Weber Follow a manual added link Follow a manual added link About TERRA GALLERY Terra Gallery & Event Venue is a premiere San Francisco event venue. Two levels and a total of 24,000 square feet offer multiple environments to suit your needs. For information and ideas on how Terra can be transformed for your event, contact us and make an appointment for a tour today. TERRA: Best of San Francisco --> --> Contact 511 Harrison St San Francisco CA 94105 (415) 896-1234
[email protected] hours: call for appointment --> © 2023 TERRA GALLERY & EVENTS All Rights Reserved © 2023 TERRA GALLERY & EVENTS All Rights Reserved Scroll to top STEPHANIE WEBER Stephanie Weber’s rich abstract paintings are studies in contrast between the rigid geometry of her rectilinear panels and the richly layered colors and textures they carry. Called a sensual minimalist, she cites the spiritual abstractionists Mark Rothko and Ad Reinhardt as prime influences and aims to create what she calls “an edgy balance” among the elements in her lush, pared-down paintings. Her work is inspired by nature in the broadest sense – be it earth, or what’s under the earth, or sky or flesh or bone or hair. “Art,” she says, “gives breadth to what you already know so you know it at a deeper level. Or it makes you think in some way you’ve never thought before.” A Berkeley resident who studied with Richard Diebenkorn, Elmer Bischoff and Nathan Oliveira at the University of California at Los Angeles in the early ’60s, Weber comes out of the Bay Area abstract figurative tradition. Her pieces are in many museums, among them the Philadelphia Museum of Art and San Francisco’s Fine Arts Museums. SMALL STRIP Acrylic on Wood 22 x 18 inches 1998 $2,000 X PETER TOBIAS HISTORY My sister, older brother, twin brother and I were raised in the eucalyptus, redwood and oak-covered hills of Berkeley and Orinda, California. I studied political science and film and worked as a photographer while at UCLA. Following college, I wrote screenplays, made films, got married and my wife and I moved to foggy San Francisco and gave birth to twin boys. It was during the long baby-watches through the night that I began painting this latest series. The twins’ birth helped thematically as I loved and endured the “miracle of birth,” which is quite a messy thing. Also, in contrast, my father and older brother’s death would never allow them to help with the babysitting. CHAOS My boys occasionally assist with painter’s block. I love their chaotic application of paint, introducing wild corridors to explore. Then begins the fun journey of wrangling their chaos, inch by inch, until the painting evolves into something meaningful. For me, this collaboration epitomizes the adventure of painting: making sense out of chaos. SENSE This series of paintings was influenced by William Turner’s techniques of impasto, scumbling, glazing and his exploration of light. Each painting has multiple layers that will recreate the image in various lighting conditions. My attempt was to give each painting a life of its own that will grow and change over the course of the day. Each light source creates new universes in which the imagination can get lost. COLLISION OF THEA acrylic on cotton canvas 10′ x 8′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases) Twin planets colliding creating life through the ages. SOLD COLLISION OF THEA acrylic on cotton canvas 10′ x 8′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases) Twin planets colliding creating life through the ages. SOLD ROSE IN THE MIST acrylic on cotton canvas 5′ x 4′ Living in a world filled with individuals. $3,800 DUALITY (CANVASES 2,3,4) acylic on cotton canvas 16′ x 5′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases, three shown above) Two opposing forces coming together to create one. $9,800 PHOENIX RISING acrylic on cotton canvas (triptych: 5′ x 4′ canvases) If only we could measure the energy of change. $11,000 X ARIANA SELLERS Ariana is an aspiring graphic designer from Berkeley, California, currently studying at Berkeley City College with plans to major in Graphic Design at Syracuse University. She is a multidisciplinary artist in every sense of the word; never focusing on one artistic medium, but making each and every project she does different and unique to the subject that it is centered around. Some of the issues she is passionate about are body positivity, the media’s influence on young minds, rape culture, and animal cruelty. Her goal as an artist is to, not only create pieces that are aesthetically pleasing, but to create pieces that ignite passion and change within the people who witness her art. For more information, please contact the artist at
[email protected]. X RONALDO SANDOVAL ABOUT THE ARTIST Ron Sandoval’s creative talents are inspired by his passion for paying attention to the small details and artful beauty of nature, little structures and odd mediums. His childhood dreams of floating fantasies like lilies in a fountain are recreated in his work as an artist, landscape and floral designer, where his imagination and depth of vision are suspended in his works. His breakout was his LACMA installation in 1990, where his recycled use of rose stems as a crucifix, sphere and box, caught the attention of the LA art world and catapulted him onto the Hollywood scene where his pioneering work influenced the floral design industry internationally. Fleurish, his acclaimed Los Angeles design studio on Beverly Blvd, attracted regular clients such as Quincy Jones, Yves Saint Laurent and Judy Knapp. ARTIST STATEMENT My work concentrates on the mythology of process and the elements of nature. My installations’ emphasis is on the pockets of natural curiosities and the beauty of their materials. One can reflect, meditate and interact with the importance of recycling. Through this woven balance of mystery and ever changing nature, we can hear the message of “conserving the life of our earth.” X JAMES REYMAN James Reyman is a artist and designer with a studio located in New York City. For more information, visit www.reymanstudio.com BLUE ROSES oil on canvas 8’1″ x 6’1″ painted on 12 individual panels reassembled by the artist 1993 $6,000 AZ TECH 5 oil on canvas 48 x 48 inches $5,000 X SILVIA POLOTO Brazilian-born Silvia Poloto is an accomplished artist working in a range of visual disciplines. She is known for her lively abstract canvases and mixed-media sculptures. Recognized for her dynamic compositions and color sensibility, Poloto exploits a vibrant visual vocabulary of boldness and subtlety. Her deftly handled juxtapositions unfold in rich, textured hues and expressive gesture. The result is a body of work characterized by equal amounts of surprise, playfulness and provocation. Her aesthetic choices engage the viewer on a visceral level. Poloto has worked in a variety of media, including photography, sculpture, painting and video. Elements of each of these media find their home in her current work. While the Bay Area is her current home, her work has been exhibited throughout the U.S. and abroad, including United Arab Emirates, France, Spain, Jordania, Italy, Romania, Croatia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece and China among others. In the Bay Area, her work has been featured in exhibitions at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the Italian American Museum and the DeYoung Museum, where she was an artist-in-residence. Poloto’s work has been acquired by more than 80 institutional and corporat Contact Terra Gallery Event Venue in San Francisco The Space Terra Mer Event Services Events Gallery Artists on Exhibit Contact Search Menu Menu Don’t hesitate to reach out Centrally located on Rincon Hill, SOMA — just a short walking distance from San Francisco’s Moscone Convention Center, Yerba Buena Gardens, AT&T Park, the Financial District, major hotels and the Bay. Parking and public transportation/BART nearby. To learn more about how Terra can serve your special event needs, or to arrange a tour, please contact us. Terra Gallery & Events 511 Harrison Street (at First Street) San Francisco, CA 94105 415-896-1234 Email:
[email protected] CONTACT US Don’t hesitate to reach out Centrally located on Rincon Hill, SOMA — just a short walking distance from San Francisco’s Moscone Convention Center, Yerba Buena Gardens, AT&T Park, the Financial District, major hotels and the Bay. Parking and public transportation/BART nearby. To learn more about how Terra can serve your special event needs, or to arrange a tour, please contact us. Terra Gallery & Events 511 Harrison Street (at First Street) San Francisco, CA 94105 415-896-1234 Toll Free: 866-511-2787 Fax: 415-896-1222 EMail:
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[email protected] hours: call for appointment --> © 2023 TERRA GALLERY & EVENTS All Rights Reserved © 2023 TERRA GALLERY & EVENTS All Rights Reserved Scroll to top STEPHANIE WEBER Stephanie Weber’s rich abstract paintings are studies in contrast between the rigid geometry of her rectilinear panels and the richly layered colors and textures they carry. Called a sensual minimalist, she cites the spiritual abstractionists Mark Rothko and Ad Reinhardt as prime influences and aims to create what she calls “an edgy balance” among the elements in her lush, pared-down paintings. Her work is inspired by nature in the broadest sense – be it earth, or what’s under the earth, or sky or flesh or bone or hair. “Art,” she says, “gives breadth to what you already know so you know it at a deeper level. Or it makes you think in some way you’ve never thought before.” A Berkeley resident who studied with Richard Diebenkorn, Elmer Bischoff and Nathan Oliveira at the University of California at Los Angeles in the early ’60s, Weber comes out of the Bay Area abstract figurative tradition. Her pieces are in many museums, among them the Philadelphia Museum of Art and San Francisco’s Fine Arts Museums. SMALL STRIP Acrylic on Wood 22 x 18 inches 1998 $2,000 X PETER TOBIAS HISTORY My sister, older brother, twin brother and I were raised in the eucalyptus, redwood and oak-covered hills of Berkeley and Orinda, California. I studied political science and film and worked as a photographer while at UCLA. Following college, I wrote screenplays, made films, got married and my wife and I moved to foggy San Francisco and gave birth to twin boys. It was during the long baby-watches through the night that I began painting this latest series. The twins’ birth helped thematically as I loved and endured the “miracle of birth,” which is quite a messy thing. Also, in contrast, my father and older brother’s death would never allow them to help with the babysitting. CHAOS My boys occasionally assist with painter’s block. I love their chaotic application of paint, introducing wild corridors to explore. Then begins the fun journey of wrangling their chaos, inch by inch, until the painting evolves into something meaningful. For me, this collaboration epitomizes the adventure of painting: making sense out of chaos. SENSE This series of paintings was influenced by William Turner’s techniques of impasto, scumbling, glazing and his exploration of light. Each painting has multiple layers that will recreate the image in various lighting conditions. My attempt was to give each painting a life of its own that will grow and change over the course of the day. Each light source creates new universes in which the imagination can get lost. COLLISION OF THEA acrylic on cotton canvas 10′ x 8′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases) Twin planets colliding creating life through the ages. SOLD COLLISION OF THEA acrylic on cotton canvas 10′ x 8′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases) Twin planets colliding creating life through the ages. SOLD ROSE IN THE MIST acrylic on cotton canvas 5′ x 4′ Living in a world filled with individuals. $3,800 DUALITY (CANVASES 2,3,4) acylic on cotton canvas 16′ x 5′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases, three shown above) Two opposing forces coming together to create one. $9,800 PHOENIX RISING acrylic on cotton canvas (triptych: 5′ x 4′ canvases) If only we could measure the energy of change. $11,000 X ARIANA SELLERS Ariana is an aspiring graphic designer from Berkeley, California, currently studying at Berkeley City College with plans to major in Graphic Design at Syracuse University. She is a multidisciplinary artist in every sense of the word; never focusing on one artistic medium, but making each and every project she does different and unique to the subject that it is centered around. Some of the issues she is passionate about are body positivity, the media’s influence on young minds, rape culture, and animal cruelty. Her goal as an artist is to, not only create pieces that are aesthetically pleasing, but to create pieces that ignite passion and change within the people who witness her art. For more information, please contact the artist at
[email protected]. X RONALDO SANDOVAL ABOUT THE ARTIST Ron Sandoval’s creative talents are inspired by his passion for paying attention to the small details and artful beauty of nature, little structures and odd mediums. His childhood dreams of floating fantasies like lilies in a fountain are recreated in his work as an artist, landscape and floral designer, where his imagination and depth of vision are suspended in his works. His breakout was his LACMA installation in 1990, where his recycled use of rose stems as a crucifix, sphere and box, caught the attention of the LA art world and catapulted him onto the Hollywood scene where his pioneering work influenced the floral design industry internationally. Fleurish, his acclaimed Los Angeles design studio on Beverly Blvd, attracted regular clients such as Quincy Jones, Yves Saint Laurent and Judy Knapp. ARTIST STATEMENT My work concentrates on the mythology of process and the elements of nature. My installations’ emphasis is on the pockets of natural curiosities and the beauty of their materials. One can reflect, meditate and interact with the importance of recycling. Through this woven balance of mystery and ever changing nature, we can hear the message of “conserving the life of our earth.” X JAMES REYMAN James Reyman is a artist and designer with a studio located in New York City. For more information, visit www.reymanstudio.com BLUE ROSES oil on canvas 8’1″ x 6’1″ painted on 12 individual panels reassembled by the artist 1993 $6,000 AZ TECH 5 oil on canvas 48 x 48 inches $5,000 X SILVIA POLOTO Brazilian-b Where Can I Find An Elegant Party & Wedding Venue in San Francisco Bay Area | TERRA The Space Terra Mer Event Services Events Gallery Artists on Exhibit Contact Search Menu Menu Previous Next 1 2 3 4 5 THE SPACE Designed with versatility in mind, Terra offers two diverse levels with a total of 24,000 square feet that can be kept totally separate or connected, providing multiple environments to suit your needs. As one of the top private party and wedding venues in the San Francisco bay area, Terra can also accommodate a broad range of special events — from corporate meetings, conferences, trade shows and product launches to fundraisers, fashion shows and performances.. Terra (upper level) The spacious open upper level venue, Terra , has 5,000 square feet of Brazilian cherry hardwood floors, white gallery walls hung with art, soaring 20-foot ceilings and a carpeted reception area with floor-to-ceiling windows with blackout capabilities. Light pours in during the day, and at night, city lights turn the wall of glass into a vast glittering tableau. The carpeted lounge area has leather furniture, plants and a baby grand piano. Capacity: 725 stand-up reception and up to 400 seated. MER (lower level) Mer , the lower level venue, has inlaid glass tile serpentine bars, a contemporary receiving room, hardwood floors, a built-in oak stage with lighting and large restrooms. Capacity: 725 stand up reception and up to 200 seated. One of the highlights of this level is a 3,000 square-foot landscaped outdoor area, which can be tented to host up to 300.. LOCATION Terra’s prime location in SOMA is just minutes away from San Francisco’s top hotels, restaurants, Moscone Convention Center, cultural activities and AT&T Park… A great convenience to your guests and attendees and an essential decision-making factor when choosing among wedding and private party venues in San Francisco. (MAP) FLOORPLANS/VIRTUAL TOURS/EVENT PHOTO GALLERIES Please look at the photographs, virtual tours and floorplans of Terra and Mer to see which space works best for your next event. Terra is a blank canvas… let your imagination get the best of you. TERRA (upper level) The spacious open upper level venue, Terra , has 5,000 square feet of Brazilian cherry hardwood floors, white gallery walls hung with art, soaring 20-foot ceilings and a carpeted reception area with floor-to-ceiling windows with blackout capabilities. Light pours in during the day, and at night, city lights turn the wall of glass into a vast glittering tableau. The carpeted lounge area has leather furniture, plants and a baby grand piano. Capacity: 725 stand-up reception and up to 400 seated. MER (lower level) Mer , the lower level venue, has inlaid glass tile serpentine bars, a contemporary receiving room, hardwood floors, a built-in oak stage with lighting and large restrooms. Capacity: 725 stand up reception and up to 200 seated. One of the highlights of this level is a 3,000 square-foot landscaped outdoor area, which can be tented to host up to 300. LOCATION Terra’s prime location in SOMA is just minutes away from San Francisco’s top hotels, restaurants, Moscone Convention Center, cultural activities and AT&T Park… A great convenience to your guests and attendees and an essential decision-making factor when choosing among wedding and private party venues in San Francisco. (MAP) FLOOR PLANS, VIRTUAL TOURS, + EVENT PHOTO GALLERIES Please look at the photographs, virtual tours and floorplans of Terra and Mer to see which space works best for your next event. Terra is a blank canvas… let your imagination get the best of you. About TERRA GALLERY Terra Gallery & Event Venue is a premiere San Francisco event venue. Two levels and a total of 24,000 square feet offer multiple environments to suit your needs. For information and ideas on how Terra can be transformed for your event, contact us and make an appointment for a tour today. TERRA: Best of San Francisco --> --> Contact 511 Harrison St San Francisco CA 94105 (415) 896-1234
[email protected] hours: call for appointment --> © 2023 TERRA GALLERY & EVENTS All Rights Reserved © 2023 TERRA GALLERY & EVENTS All Rights Reserved Scroll to top STEPHANIE WEBER Stephanie Weber’s rich abstract paintings are studies in contrast between the rigid geometry of her rectilinear panels and the richly layered colors and textures they carry. Called a sensual minimalist, she cites the spiritual abstractionists Mark Rothko and Ad Reinhardt as prime influences and aims to create what she calls “an edgy balance” among the elements in her lush, pared-down paintings. Her work is inspired by nature in the broadest sense – be it earth, or what’s under the earth, or sky or flesh or bone or hair. “Art,” she says, “gives breadth to what you already know so you know it at a deeper level. Or it makes you think in some way you’ve never thought before.” A Berkeley resident who studied with Richard Diebenkorn, Elmer Bischoff and Nathan Oliveira at the University of California at Los Angeles in the early ’60s, Weber comes out of the Bay Area abstract figurative tradition. Her pieces are in many museums, among them the Philadelphia Museum of Art and San Francisco’s Fine Arts Museums. SMALL STRIP Acrylic on Wood 22 x 18 inches 1998 $2,000 X PETER TOBIAS HISTORY My sister, older brother, twin brother and I were raised in the eucalyptus, redwood and oak-covered hills of Berkeley and Orinda, California. I studied political science and film and worked as a photographer while at UCLA. Following college, I wrote screenplays, made films, got married and my wife and I moved to foggy San Francisco and gave birth to twin boys. It was during the long baby-watches through the night that I began painting this latest series. The twins’ birth helped thematically as I loved and endured the “miracle of birth,” which is quite a messy thing. Also, in contrast, my father and older brother’s death would never allow them to help with the babysitting. CHAOS My boys occasionally assist with painter’s block. I love their chaotic application of paint, introducing wild corridors to explore. Then begins the fun journey of wrangling their chaos, inch by inch, until the painting evolves into something meaningful. For me, this collaboration epitomizes the adventure of painting: making sense out of chaos. SENSE This series of paintings was influenced by William Turner’s techniques of impasto, scumbling, glazing and his exploration of light. Each painting has multiple layers that will recreate the image in various lighting conditions. My attempt was to give each painting a life of its own that will grow and change over the course of the day. Each light source creates new universes in which the imagination can get lost. COLLISION OF THEA acrylic on cotton canvas 10′ x 8′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases) Twin planets colliding creating life through the ages. SOLD COLLISION OF THEA acrylic on cotton canvas 10′ x 8′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases) Twin planets colliding creating life through the ages. SOLD ROSE IN THE MIST acrylic on cotton canvas 5′ x 4′ Living in a world filled with individuals. $3,800 DUALITY (CANVASES 2,3,4) acylic on cotton canvas 16′ x 5′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases, three shown above) Two opposing forces coming together to create one. $9,800 PHOENIX RISING acrylic on cotton canvas (triptych: 5′ x 4′ canvases) If only we could measure the energy of change. $11,000 X ARIANA SELLERS Ariana is an aspiring graphic designer from Berkeley, California, currently studying at Berkeley City College with plans to major in Graphic Design at Syracuse University. She is a multidisciplinary artist in every sense of the word; never focusing on one artistic medium, but making each and every project she does different and unique to the subject that it is centered around. Some of the issues she is passionate about are body positivity, the media’s influence on young minds, rape culture, and animal cruelty. Her goal as an artist is to, not only create Event Space in San Francisco | Terra Gallery Event Venue The Space Terra Mer Event Services Events Gallery Artists on Exhibit Contact Search Menu Menu TERRA GALLERY --> View or Download Floor Plans: Terra Floor Plan with Measurements About TERRA GALLERY Terra Gallery & Event Venue is a premiere San Francisco event venue. Two levels and a total of 24,000 square feet offer multiple environments to suit your needs. For information and ideas on how Terra can be transformed for your event, contact us and make an appointment for a tour today. TERRA: Best of San Francisco --> --> Contact 511 Harrison St San Francisco CA 94105 (415) 896-1234
[email protected] hours: call for appointment --> © 2023 TERRA GALLERY & EVENTS All Rights Reserved © 2023 TERRA GALLERY & EVENTS All Rights Reserved Scroll to top STEPHANIE WEBER Stephanie Weber’s rich abstract paintings are studies in contrast between the rigid geometry of her rectilinear panels and the richly layered colors and textures they carry. Called a sensual minimalist, she cites the spiritual abstractionists Mark Rothko and Ad Reinhardt as prime influences and aims to create what she calls “an edgy balance” among the elements in her lush, pared-down paintings. Her work is inspired by nature in the broadest sense – be it earth, or what’s under the earth, or sky or flesh or bone or hair. “Art,” she says, “gives breadth to what you already know so you know it at a deeper level. Or it makes you think in some way you’ve never thought before.” A Berkeley resident who studied with Richard Diebenkorn, Elmer Bischoff and Nathan Oliveira at the University of California at Los Angeles in the early ’60s, Weber comes out of the Bay Area abstract figurative tradition. Her pieces are in many museums, among them the Philadelphia Museum of Art and San Francisco’s Fine Arts Museums. SMALL STRIP Acrylic on Wood 22 x 18 inches 1998 $2,000 X PETER TOBIAS HISTORY My sister, older brother, twin brother and I were raised in the eucalyptus, redwood and oak-covered hills of Berkeley and Orinda, California. I studied political science and film and worked as a photographer while at UCLA. Following college, I wrote screenplays, made films, got married and my wife and I moved to foggy San Francisco and gave birth to twin boys. It was during the long baby-watches through the night that I began painting this latest series. The twins’ birth helped thematically as I loved and endured the “miracle of birth,” which is quite a messy thing. Also, in contrast, my father and older brother’s death would never allow them to help with the babysitting. CHAOS My boys occasionally assist with painter’s block. I love their chaotic application of paint, introducing wild corridors to explore. Then begins the fun journey of wrangling their chaos, inch by inch, until the painting evolves into something meaningful. For me, this collaboration epitomizes the adventure of painting: making sense out of chaos. SENSE This series of paintings was influenced by William Turner’s techniques of impasto, scumbling, glazing and his exploration of light. Each painting has multiple layers that will recreate the image in various lighting conditions. My attempt was to give each painting a life of its own that will grow and change over the course of the day. Each light source creates new universes in which the imagination can get lost. COLLISION OF THEA acrylic on cotton canvas 10′ x 8′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases) Twin planets colliding creating life through the ages. SOLD COLLISION OF THEA acrylic on cotton canvas 10′ x 8′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases) Twin planets colliding creating life through the ages. SOLD ROSE IN THE MIST acrylic on cotton canvas 5′ x 4′ Living in a world filled with individuals. $3,800 DUALITY (CANVASES 2,3,4) acylic on cotton canvas 16′ x 5′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases, three shown above) Two opposing forces coming together to create one. $9,800 PHOENIX RISING acrylic on cotton canvas (triptych: 5′ x 4′ canvases) If only we could measure the energy of change. $11,000 X ARIANA SELLERS Ariana is an aspiring graphic designer from Berkeley, California, currently studying at Berkeley City College with plans to major in Graphic Design at Syracuse University. She is a multidisciplinary artist in every sense of the word; never focusing on one artistic medium, but making each and every project she does different and unique to the subject that it is centered around. Some of the issues she is passionate about are body positivity, the media’s influence on young minds, rape culture, and animal cruelty. Her goal as an artist is to, not only create pieces that are aesthetically pleasing, but to create pieces that ignite passion and change within the people who witness her art. For more information, please contact the artist at
[email protected]. X RONALDO SANDOVAL ABOUT THE ARTIST Ron Sandoval’s creative talents are inspired by his passion for paying attention to the small details and artful beauty of nature, little structures and odd mediums. His childhood dreams of floating fantasies like lilies in a fountain are recreated in his work as an artist, landscape and floral designer, where his imagination and depth of vision are suspended in his works. His breakout was his LACMA installation in 1990, where his recycled use of rose stems as a crucifix, sphere and box, caught the attention of the LA art world and catapulted him onto the Hollywood scene where his pioneering work influenced the floral design industry internationally. Fleurish, his acclaimed Los Angeles design studio on Beverly Blvd, attracted regular clients such as Quincy Jones, Yves Saint Laurent and Judy Knapp. ARTIST STATEMENT My work concentrates on the mythology of process and the elements of nature. My installations’ emphasis is on the pockets of natural curiosities and the beauty of their materials. One can reflect, meditate and interact with the importance of recycling. Through this woven balance of mystery and ever changing nature, we can hear the message of “conserving the life of our earth.” X JAMES REYMAN James Reyman is a artist and designer with a studio located in New York City. For more information, visit www.reymanstudio.com BLUE ROSES oil on canvas 8’1″ x 6’1″ painted on 12 individual panels reassembled by the artist 1993 $6,000 AZ TECH 5 oil on canvas 48 x 48 inches $5,000 X SILVIA POLOTO Brazilian-born Silvia Poloto is an accomplished artist working in a range of visual disciplines. She is known for her lively abstract canvases and mixed-media sculptures. Recognized for her dynamic compositions and color sensibility, Poloto exploits a vibrant visual vocabulary of boldness and subtlety. Her deftly handled juxtapositions unfold in rich, textured hues and expressive gesture. The result is a body of work characterized by equal amounts of surprise, playfulness and provocation. Her aesthetic choices engage the viewer on a visceral level. Poloto has worked in a variety of media, including photography, sculpture, painting and video. Elements of each of these media find their home in her current work. While the Bay Area is her current home, her work has been exhibited throughout the U.S. and abroad, including United Arab Emirates, France, Spain, Jordania, Italy, Romania, Croatia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece and China among others. In the Bay Area, her work has been featured in exhibitions at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the Italian American Museum and the DeYoung Museum, where she was an artist-in-residence. Poloto’s work has been acquired by more than 80 institutional and corporate collections around the US and by more than 900 private collectors around the world. For more information, see Silvia Poloto’s website, www.poloto.com. SPHERES ON SURFACES – RED Acrylic on wood panel 48″ x 120″ $12,000 ESTRANGED digital photography on aluminum edition of 10 36 x 36 inches $4,500 (also available other sizes) CRUSH digital photography on aluminum edition of 10 54 x 44 inches $7,200 (also available other Event Space in San Francisco | Terra Gallery Event Venue The Space Terra Mer Event Services Events Gallery Artists on Exhibit Contact Search Menu Menu TERRA GALLERY --> View or Download Floor Plans: Terra Floor Plan with Measurements About TERRA GALLERY Terra Gallery & Event Venue is a premiere San Francisco event venue. Two levels and a total of 24,000 square feet offer multiple environments to suit your needs. For information and ideas on how Terra can be transformed for your event, contact us and make an appointment for a tour today. TERRA: Best of San Francisco --> --> Contact 511 Harrison St San Francisco CA 94105 (415) 896-1234
[email protected] hours: call for appointment --> © 2023 TERRA GALLERY & EVENTS All Rights Reserved © 2023 TERRA GALLERY & EVENTS All Rights Reserved Scroll to top STEPHANIE WEBER Stephanie Weber’s rich abstract paintings are studies in contrast between the rigid geometry of her rectilinear panels and the richly layered colors and textures they carry. Called a sensual minimalist, she cites the spiritual abstractionists Mark Rothko and Ad Reinhardt as prime influences and aims to create what she calls “an edgy balance” among the elements in her lush, pared-down paintings. Her work is inspired by nature in the broadest sense – be it earth, or what’s under the earth, or sky or flesh or bone or hair. “Art,” she says, “gives breadth to what you already know so you know it at a deeper level. Or it makes you think in some way you’ve never thought before.” A Berkeley resident who studied with Richard Diebenkorn, Elmer Bischoff and Nathan Oliveira at the University of California at Los Angeles in the early ’60s, Weber comes out of the Bay Area abstract figurative tradition. Her pieces are in many museums, among them the Philadelphia Museum of Art and San Francisco’s Fine Arts Museums. SMALL STRIP Acrylic on Wood 22 x 18 inches 1998 $2,000 X PETER TOBIAS HISTORY My sister, older brother, twin brother and I were raised in the eucalyptus, redwood and oak-covered hills of Berkeley and Orinda, California. I studied political science and film and worked as a photographer while at UCLA. Following college, I wrote screenplays, made films, got married and my wife and I moved to foggy San Francisco and gave birth to twin boys. It was during the long baby-watches through the night that I began painting this latest series. The twins’ birth helped thematically as I loved and endured the “miracle of birth,” which is quite a messy thing. Also, in contrast, my father and older brother’s death would never allow them to help with the babysitting. CHAOS My boys occasionally assist with painter’s block. I love their chaotic application of paint, introducing wild corridors to explore. Then begins the fun journey of wrangling their chaos, inch by inch, until the painting evolves into something meaningful. For me, this collaboration epitomizes the adventure of painting: making sense out of chaos. SENSE This series of paintings was influenced by William Turner’s techniques of impasto, scumbling, glazing and his exploration of light. Each painting has multiple layers that will recreate the image in various lighting conditions. My attempt was to give each painting a life of its own that will grow and change over the course of the day. Each light source creates new universes in which the imagination can get lost. COLLISION OF THEA acrylic on cotton canvas 10′ x 8′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases) Twin planets colliding creating life through the ages. SOLD COLLISION OF THEA acrylic on cotton canvas 10′ x 8′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases) Twin planets colliding creating life through the ages. SOLD ROSE IN THE MIST acrylic on cotton canvas 5′ x 4′ Living in a world filled with individuals. $3,800 DUALITY (CANVASES 2,3,4) acylic on cotton canvas 16′ x 5′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases, three shown above) Two opposing forces coming together to create one. $9,800 PHOENIX RISING acrylic on cotton canvas (triptych: 5′ x 4′ canvases) If only we could measure the energy of change. $11,000 X ARIANA SELLERS Ariana is an aspiring graphic designer from Berkeley, California, currently studying at Berkeley City College with plans to major in Graphic Design at Syracuse University. She is a multidisciplinary artist in every sense of the word; never focusing on one artistic medium, but making each and every project she does different and unique to the subject that it is centered around. Some of the issues she is passionate about are body positivity, the media’s influence on young minds, rape culture, and animal cruelty. Her goal as an artist is to, not only create pieces that are aesthetically pleasing, but to create pieces that ignite passion and change within the people who witness her art. For more information, please contact the artist at
[email protected]. X RONALDO SANDOVAL ABOUT THE ARTIST Ron Sandoval’s creative talents are inspired by his passion for paying attention to the small details and artful beauty of nature, little structures and odd mediums. His childhood dreams of floating fantasies like lilies in a fountain are recreated in his work as an artist, landscape and floral designer, where his imagination and depth of vision are suspended in his works. His breakout was his LACMA installation in 1990, where his recycled use of rose stems as a crucifix, sphere and box, caught the attention of the LA art world and catapulted him onto the Hollywood scene where his pioneering work influenced the floral design industry internationally. Fleurish, his acclaimed Los Angeles design studio on Beverly Blvd, attracted regular clients such as Quincy Jones, Yves Saint Laurent and Judy Knapp. ARTIST STATEMENT My work concentrates on the mythology of process and the elements of nature. My installations’ emphasis is on the pockets of natural curiosities and the beauty of their materials. One can reflect, meditate and interact with the importance of recycling. Through this woven balance of mystery and ever changing nature, we can hear the message of “conserving the life of our earth.” X JAMES REYMAN James Reyman is a artist and designer with a studio located in New York City. For more information, visit www.reymanstudio.com BLUE ROSES oil on canvas 8’1″ x 6’1″ painted on 12 individual panels reassembled by the artist 1993 $6,000 AZ TECH 5 oil on canvas 48 x 48 inches $5,000 X SILVIA POLOTO Brazilian-born Silvia Poloto is an accomplished artist working in a range of visual disciplines. She is known for her lively abstract canvases and mixed-media sculptures. Recognized for her dynamic compositions and color sensibility, Poloto exploits a vibrant visual vocabulary of boldness and subtlety. Her deftly handled juxtapositions unfold in rich, textured hues and expressive gesture. The result is a body of work characterized by equal amounts of surprise, playfulness and provocation. Her aesthetic choices engage the viewer on a visceral level. Poloto has worked in a variety of media, including photography, sculpture, painting and video. Elements of each of these media find their home in her current work. While the Bay Area is her current home, her work has been exhibited throughout the U.S. and abroad, including United Arab Emirates, France, Spain, Jordania, Italy, Romania, Croatia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece and China among others. In the Bay Area, her work has been featured in exhibitions at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the Italian American Museum and the DeYoung Museum, where she was an artist-in-residence. Poloto’s work has been acquired by more than 80 institutional and corporate collections around the US and by more than 900 private collectors around the world. For more information, see Silvia Poloto’s website, www.poloto.com. SPHERES ON SURFACES – RED Acrylic on wood panel 48″ x 120″ $12,000 ESTRANGED digital photography on aluminum edition of 10 36 x 36 inches $4,500 (also available other sizes) CRUSH digital photography on aluminum edition of 10 54 x 44 inches $7,200 (also available other Terra Gallery & Event Venue The Space Terra Mer Event Services Events Gallery Artists on Exhibit Contact Search Menu Menu Modern + Stylish + Historic San Francisco WELCOME TO TERRA GALLERY & EVENT VENUE Contemporary. Elegant. Versatile. As one of the top San Francisco event venues, Terra Gallery & Event Venue and can accommodate events ranging from large scale corporate meetings, conferences and classes, trade shows, product launches, fundraisers, auctions, screenings and performances…to weddings, intimate receptions and private parties. Two diverse levels with a total of 24,000 square feet can be connected or kept totally separate, providing multiple environments to suit your needs. Terra provides the perfect location for your wedding, corporate event, conference or private party. The Space Terra (upper level) The spacious open upper level, Terra , has 5,000 square feet of Brazilian cherry hardwood floors, white gallery walls hung with art, soaring 20-foot ceilings and a carpeted reception area with floor-to-ceiling windows with blackout capabilities. Learn More MER (lower level) Mer , the lower level, has inlaid glass tile serpentine bars, a contemporary receiving room, hardwood floors, a built-in oak stage with lighting, and large restrooms. An adjacent 3,000 square-foot landscaped outdoor area can be tented to host up to 300. Learn More San Francisco Location Terra is located in San Francisco’s South of Market (SOMA) district on Rincon Hill, just minutes away from top hotels, restaurants, Moscone Convention Center, cultural activities and AT&T Park. Parking and public transportation/BART is nearby. Contact Us Book your next special event at one of the best event, wedding and conference venues San Francisco. To learn more about how Terra can serve your special event needs, or to arrange a tour, please contact us . Terra (upper level) The spacious open upper level, Terra , has 5,000 square feet of Brazilian cherry hardwood floors, white gallery walls hung with art, soaring 20-foot ceilings and a carpeted reception area with floor-to-ceiling windows with blackout capabilities. Learn More MER (lower level) Mer , the lower level, has inlaid glass tile serpentine bars, a contemporary receiving room, hardwood floors, a built-in oak stage with lighting, and large restrooms. An adjacent 3,000 square-foot landscaped outdoor area can be tented to host up to 300. Learn More San Francisco Location Terra is located in San Francisco’s South of Market (SOMA) district on Rincon Hill, just minutes away from top hotels, restaurants, Moscone Convention Center, cultural activities and AT&T Park. Parking and public transportation/BART is nearby. Contact Us Book your next special event at one of the best event, wedding and conference venues San Francisco. To learn more about how Terra can serve your special event needs, or to arrange a tour, please contact us . “Thank you so much, you were great to work with! Everything turned out better than we could have ever hoped for. The venue looked awesome – quite a few people commented on how nice it was. We had a lot of fun and we think our guests did as well! Thanks again for everything!” - Nhi, Wedding Client 2016 “Everything went really, really well! We’ve heard amazing feedback thus far and our CEO even said it was the best event she’s ever attended. Thank you to you and your team for all your help. You guys were great to work with, once again. Hope to work with you again next year!” - Amanda – Hearsay Social “Terra’s experienced event staff is dedicated in creating beautiful and unique events that cater to your personal style. Our wedding was so beautiful & glamorous, I was living my own fairy tale! From the lighting to the music to the food, they made sure everything was executed perfectly. We were so very pleased!” - Cristina Sparks “Over the past four days my inbox has been flooded with gratitude and positive feedback from our guests and the Stitch Fix management team, on your team’s stellar level of service and attention to detail. Everyone was thoroughly impressed with the incredible event your team helped to orchestrate.” - Cotille - Stitch Fix “Terra Gallery and its staff are top notch. Their attention to detail and anticipating the guests needs is subtle yet spot on. The management is approachable and someone is always available to oversee you and your guests. Terra is special and you and your guests feel special attending any event there.” - Hollie Mitchell - Stone Fleury Previous Next About TERRA GALLERY Terra Gallery & Event Venue is a premiere San Francisco event venue. Two levels and a total of 24,000 square feet offer multiple environments to suit your needs. For information and ideas on how Terra can be transformed for your event, contact us and make an appointment for a tour today. TERRA: Best of San Francisco --> --> Contact 511 Harrison St San Francisco CA 94105 (415) 896-1234
[email protected] hours: call for appointment --> © 2023 TERRA GALLERY & EVENTS All Rights Reserved © 2023 TERRA GALLERY & EVENTS All Rights Reserved Scroll to top STEPHANIE WEBER Stephanie Weber’s rich abstract paintings are studies in contrast between the rigid geometry of her rectilinear panels and the richly layered colors and textures they carry. Called a sensual minimalist, she cites the spiritual abstractionists Mark Rothko and Ad Reinhardt as prime influences and aims to create what she calls “an edgy balance” among the elements in her lush, pared-down paintings. Her work is inspired by nature in the broadest sense – be it earth, or what’s under the earth, or sky or flesh or bone or hair. “Art,” she says, “gives breadth to what you already know so you know it at a deeper level. Or it makes you think in some way you’ve never thought before.” A Berkeley resident who studied with Richard Diebenkorn, Elmer Bischoff and Nathan Oliveira at the University of California at Los Angeles in the early ’60s, Weber comes out of the Bay Area abstract figurative tradition. Her pieces are in many museums, among them the Philadelphia Museum of Art and San Francisco’s Fine Arts Museums. SMALL STRIP Acrylic on Wood 22 x 18 inches 1998 $2,000 X PETER TOBIAS HISTORY My sister, older brother, twin brother and I were raised in the eucalyptus, redwood and oak-covered hills of Berkeley and Orinda, California. I studied political science and film and worked as a photographer while at UCLA. Following college, I wrote screenplays, made films, got married and my wife and I moved to foggy San Francisco and gave birth to twin boys. It was during the long baby-watches through the night that I began painting this latest series. The twins’ birth helped thematically as I loved and endured the “miracle of birth,” which is quite a messy thing. Also, in contrast, my father and older brother’s death would never allow them to help with the babysitting. CHAOS My boys occasionally assist with painter’s block. I love their chaotic application of paint, introducing wild corridors to explore. Then begins the fun journey of wrangling their chaos, inch by inch, until the painting evolves into something meaningful. For me, this collaboration epitomizes the adventure of painting: making sense out of chaos. SENSE This series of paintings was influenced by William Turner’s techniques of impasto, scumbling, glazing and his exploration of light. Each painting has multiple layers that will recreate the image in various lighting conditions. My attempt was to give each painting a life of its own that will grow and change over the course of the day. Each light source creates new universes in which the imagination can get lost. COLLISION OF THEA acrylic on cotton canvas 10′ x 8′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases) Twin planets colliding creating life through the ages. SOLD COLLISION OF THEA acrylic on cotton canvas 10′ x 8′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases) Twin planets colliding cr MER | Event Venue and Gallery Space in San Francisco | Terra Gallery The Space Terra Mer Event Services Events Gallery Artists on Exhibit Contact Search Menu Menu MER View or Download Floor Plans: --> Mer Floor Plan With Measurements About TERRA GALLERY Terra Gallery & Event Venue is a premiere San Francisco event venue. Two levels and a total of 24,000 square feet offer multiple environments to suit your needs. For information and ideas on how Terra can be transformed for your event, contact us and make an appointment for a tour today. TERRA: Best of San Francisco --> --> Contact 511 Harrison St San Francisco CA 94105 (415) 896-1234
[email protected] hours: call for appointment --> © 2023 TERRA GALLERY & EVENTS All Rights Reserved © 2023 TERRA GALLERY & EVENTS All Rights Reserved Scroll to top STEPHANIE WEBER Stephanie Weber’s rich abstract paintings are studies in contrast between the rigid geometry of her rectilinear panels and the richly layered colors and textures they carry. Called a sensual minimalist, she cites the spiritual abstractionists Mark Rothko and Ad Reinhardt as prime influences and aims to create what she calls “an edgy balance” among the elements in her lush, pared-down paintings. Her work is inspired by nature in the broadest sense – be it earth, or what’s under the earth, or sky or flesh or bone or hair. “Art,” she says, “gives breadth to what you already know so you know it at a deeper level. Or it makes you think in some way you’ve never thought before.” A Berkeley resident who studied with Richard Diebenkorn, Elmer Bischoff and Nathan Oliveira at the University of California at Los Angeles in the early ’60s, Weber comes out of the Bay Area abstract figurative tradition. Her pieces are in many museums, among them the Philadelphia Museum of Art and San Francisco’s Fine Arts Museums. SMALL STRIP Acrylic on Wood 22 x 18 inches 1998 $2,000 X PETER TOBIAS HISTORY My sister, older brother, twin brother and I were raised in the eucalyptus, redwood and oak-covered hills of Berkeley and Orinda, California. I studied political science and film and worked as a photographer while at UCLA. Following college, I wrote screenplays, made films, got married and my wife and I moved to foggy San Francisco and gave birth to twin boys. It was during the long baby-watches through the night that I began painting this latest series. The twins’ birth helped thematically as I loved and endured the “miracle of birth,” which is quite a messy thing. Also, in contrast, my father and older brother’s death would never allow them to help with the babysitting. CHAOS My boys occasionally assist with painter’s block. I love their chaotic application of paint, introducing wild corridors to explore. Then begins the fun journey of wrangling their chaos, inch by inch, until the painting evolves into something meaningful. For me, this collaboration epitomizes the adventure of painting: making sense out of chaos. SENSE This series of paintings was influenced by William Turner’s techniques of impasto, scumbling, glazing and his exploration of light. Each painting has multiple layers that will recreate the image in various lighting conditions. My attempt was to give each painting a life of its own that will grow and change over the course of the day. Each light source creates new universes in which the imagination can get lost. COLLISION OF THEA acrylic on cotton canvas 10′ x 8′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases) Twin planets colliding creating life through the ages. SOLD COLLISION OF THEA acrylic on cotton canvas 10′ x 8′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases) Twin planets colliding creating life through the ages. SOLD ROSE IN THE MIST acrylic on cotton canvas 5′ x 4′ Living in a world filled with individuals. $3,800 DUALITY (CANVASES 2,3,4) acylic on cotton canvas 16′ x 5′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases, three shown above) Two opposing forces coming together to create one. $9,800 PHOENIX RISING acrylic on cotton canvas (triptych: 5′ x 4′ canvases) If only we could measure the energy of change. $11,000 X ARIANA SELLERS Ariana is an aspiring graphic designer from Berkeley, California, currently studying at Berkeley City College with plans to major in Graphic Design at Syracuse University. She is a multidisciplinary artist in every sense of the word; never focusing on one artistic medium, but making each and every project she does different and unique to the subject that it is centered around. Some of the issues she is passionate about are body positivity, the media’s influence on young minds, rape culture, and animal cruelty. Her goal as an artist is to, not only create pieces that are aesthetically pleasing, but to create pieces that ignite passion and change within the people who witness her art. For more information, please contact the artist at
[email protected]. X RONALDO SANDOVAL ABOUT THE ARTIST Ron Sandoval’s creative talents are inspired by his passion for paying attention to the small details and artful beauty of nature, little structures and odd mediums. His childhood dreams of floating fantasies like lilies in a fountain are recreated in his work as an artist, landscape and floral designer, where his imagination and depth of vision are suspended in his works. His breakout was his LACMA installation in 1990, where his recycled use of rose stems as a crucifix, sphere and box, caught the attention of the LA art world and catapulted him onto the Hollywood scene where his pioneering work influenced the floral design industry internationally. Fleurish, his acclaimed Los Angeles design studio on Beverly Blvd, attracted regular clients such as Quincy Jones, Yves Saint Laurent and Judy Knapp. ARTIST STATEMENT My work concentrates on the mythology of process and the elements of nature. My installations’ emphasis is on the pockets of natural curiosities and the beauty of their materials. One can reflect, meditate and interact with the importance of recycling. Through this woven balance of mystery and ever changing nature, we can hear the message of “conserving the life of our earth.” X JAMES REYMAN James Reyman is a artist and designer with a studio located in New York City. For more information, visit www.reymanstudio.com BLUE ROSES oil on canvas 8’1″ x 6’1″ painted on 12 individual panels reassembled by the artist 1993 $6,000 AZ TECH 5 oil on canvas 48 x 48 inches $5,000 X SILVIA POLOTO Brazilian-born Silvia Poloto is an accomplished artist working in a range of visual disciplines. She is known for her lively abstract canvases and mixed-media sculptures. Recognized for her dynamic compositions and color sensibility, Poloto exploits a vibrant visual vocabulary of boldness and subtlety. Her deftly handled juxtapositions unfold in rich, textured hues and expressive gesture. The result is a body of work characterized by equal amounts of surprise, playfulness and provocation. Her aesthetic choices engage the viewer on a visceral level. Poloto has worked in a variety of media, including photography, sculpture, painting and video. Elements of each of these media find their home in her current work. While the Bay Area is her current home, her work has been exhibited throughout the U.S. and abroad, including United Arab Emirates, France, Spain, Jordania, Italy, Romania, Croatia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece and China among others. In the Bay Area, her work has been featured in exhibitions at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the Italian American Museum and the DeYoung Museum, where she was an artist-in-residence. Poloto’s work has been acquired by more than 80 institutional and corporate collections around the US and by more than 900 private collectors around the world. For more information, see Silvia Poloto’s website, www.poloto.com. SPHERES ON SURFACES – RED Acrylic on wood panel 48″ x 120″ $12,000 ESTRANGED digital photography on aluminum edition of 10 36 x 36 inches $4,500 (also available other sizes) CRUSH digital photography on aluminum edition of 10 54 x 44 inches $7,200 (also available other What Are The Best Meeting & Corporate Event Venues in San Francisco | TERRA The Space Terra Mer Event Services Events Gallery Artists on Exhibit Contact Search Menu Menu EVENT SERVICES VERSATILITY Terra Gallery and Event Venue can accommodate all your special event needs under one roof. Our two floors of unique and versatile space allows us to customize and separate the venue to suit your needs so you can have your meetings, receptions and dinner parties all in one convenient location. We are one of the most versatile and unique corporate event venues San Francisco. SUPERB ATTENTION TO DETAIL Terra’s talented and experienced team will work closely with you throughout to ensure that your event is seamless and outstanding. From wedding receptions and private parties to corporate events and conferences, our attention to detail makes Terra one of the top San Francisco meeting venues. CATERERS. Bring in the licensed, insured caterer of your choice or let us help to pair you with one that meets your specialized event needs. While we do not have a list of preferred caterers, we have worked with top caterers throughout the Bay Area and would be happy to make suggestions for you. There are two prep kitchens on site, one per floor: Terra and Mer. RENTALS. Bring in the licensed, insured rental vendor of your choice. Terra’s in-house rentals include historic vintage theater seating. We are happy to offer suggestions based on your desired look. MORE Full beverage service in house Increased bandwidth in/out available at competitive rates Multimedia capabilities including live-feed real-time conferencing Contemporary art on display Sheer curtains/draperies Barcelona lounge furniture, baby grand piano in house Parking available nearby, valet service recommendations upon request VERSATILITY Terra Gallery and Event Venue can accommodate all your special event needs under one roof. Our two floors of unique and versatile space allows us to customize and separate the venue to suit your needs so you can have your meetings, receptions and dinner parties all in one convenient location. We are one of the most versatile and unique corporate event venues San Francisco. SUPERB ATTENTION TO DETAIL Terra’s talented and experienced team will work closely with you throughout to ensure that your event is seamless and outstanding. From wedding receptions and private parties to corporate events and conferences, our attention to detail makes Terra one of the top San Francisco meeting venues. CATERERS. Bring in the licensed, insured caterer of your choice or let us help to pair you with one that meets your specialized event needs. While we do not have a list of preferred caterers, we have worked with top caterers throughout the Bay Area and would be happy to make suggestions for you. There are two prep kitchens on site, one per floor: Terra and Mer. RENTALS. Bring in the licensed, insured rental vendor of your choice. Terra’s in-house rentals include historic vintage theater seating. We are happy to offer suggestions based on your desired look. MORE Full beverage service in house Increased bandwidth in/out available at competitive rates Multimedia capabilities including live-feed real-time conferencing Contemporary art on display Sheer curtains/draperies Barcelona lounge furniture, baby grand piano in house Parking available nearby, valet service recommendations upon request About TERRA GALLERY Terra Gallery & Event Venue is a premiere San Francisco event venue. Two levels and a total of 24,000 square feet offer multiple environments to suit your needs. For information and ideas on how Terra can be transformed for your event, contact us and make an appointment for a tour today. TERRA: Best of San Francisco --> --> Contact 511 Harrison St San Francisco CA 94105 (415) 896-1234
[email protected] hours: call for appointment --> © 2023 TERRA GALLERY & EVENTS All Rights Reserved © 2023 TERRA GALLERY & EVENTS All Rights Reserved Scroll to top STEPHANIE WEBER Stephanie Weber’s rich abstract paintings are studies in contrast between the rigid geometry of her rectilinear panels and the richly layered colors and textures they carry. Called a sensual minimalist, she cites the spiritual abstractionists Mark Rothko and Ad Reinhardt as prime influences and aims to create what she calls “an edgy balance” among the elements in her lush, pared-down paintings. Her work is inspired by nature in the broadest sense – be it earth, or what’s under the earth, or sky or flesh or bone or hair. “Art,” she says, “gives breadth to what you already know so you know it at a deeper level. Or it makes you think in some way you’ve never thought before.” A Berkeley resident who studied with Richard Diebenkorn, Elmer Bischoff and Nathan Oliveira at the University of California at Los Angeles in the early ’60s, Weber comes out of the Bay Area abstract figurative tradition. Her pieces are in many museums, among them the Philadelphia Museum of Art and San Francisco’s Fine Arts Museums. SMALL STRIP Acrylic on Wood 22 x 18 inches 1998 $2,000 X PETER TOBIAS HISTORY My sister, older brother, twin brother and I were raised in the eucalyptus, redwood and oak-covered hills of Berkeley and Orinda, California. I studied political science and film and worked as a photographer while at UCLA. Following college, I wrote screenplays, made films, got married and my wife and I moved to foggy San Francisco and gave birth to twin boys. It was during the long baby-watches through the night that I began painting this latest series. The twins’ birth helped thematically as I loved and endured the “miracle of birth,” which is quite a messy thing. Also, in contrast, my father and older brother’s death would never allow them to help with the babysitting. CHAOS My boys occasionally assist with painter’s block. I love their chaotic application of paint, introducing wild corridors to explore. Then begins the fun journey of wrangling their chaos, inch by inch, until the painting evolves into something meaningful. For me, this collaboration epitomizes the adventure of painting: making sense out of chaos. SENSE This series of paintings was influenced by William Turner’s techniques of impasto, scumbling, glazing and his exploration of light. Each painting has multiple layers that will recreate the image in various lighting conditions. My attempt was to give each painting a life of its own that will grow and change over the course of the day. Each light source creates new universes in which the imagination can get lost. COLLISION OF THEA acrylic on cotton canvas 10′ x 8′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases) Twin planets colliding creating life through the ages. SOLD COLLISION OF THEA acrylic on cotton canvas 10′ x 8′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases) Twin planets colliding creating life through the ages. SOLD ROSE IN THE MIST acrylic on cotton canvas 5′ x 4′ Living in a world filled with individuals. $3,800 DUALITY (CANVASES 2,3,4) acylic on cotton canvas 16′ x 5′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases, three shown above) Two opposing forces coming together to create one. $9,800 PHOENIX RISING acrylic on cotton canvas (triptych: 5′ x 4′ canvases) If only we could measure the energy of change. $11,000 X ARIANA SELLERS Ariana is an aspiring graphic designer from Berkeley, California, currently studying at Berkeley City College with plans to major in Graphic Design at Syracuse University. She is a multidisciplinary artist in every sense of the word; never focusing on one artistic medium, but making each and every project she does different and unique to the subject that it is centered around. Some of the issues she is passionate about are body positivity, the media’s influence on young minds, rape culture, and animal cruelty. Her goal as an artist is to, not only create pieces that are aesthetically pleasing, but to create pieces that ignite passion and change within the people who witness her art. For more information, please contact the artist at
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[email protected] hours: call for appointment --> © 2023 TERRA GALLERY & EVENTS All Rights Reserved © 2023 TERRA GALLERY & EVENTS All Rights Reserved Scroll to top STEPHANIE WEBER Stephanie Weber’s rich abstract paintings are studies in contrast between the rigid geometry of her rectilinear panels and the richly layered colors and textures they carry. Called a sensual minimalist, she cites the spiritual abstractionists Mark Rothko and Ad Reinhardt as prime influences and aims to create what she calls “an edgy balance” among the elements in her lush, pared-down paintings. Her work is inspired by nature in the broadest sense – be it earth, or what’s under the earth, or sky or flesh or bone or hair. “Art,” she says, “gives breadth to what you already know so you know it at a deeper level. Or it makes you think in some way you’ve never thought before.” A Berkeley resident who studied with Richard Diebenkorn, Elmer Bischoff and Nathan Oliveira at the University of California at Los Angeles in the early ’60s, Weber comes out of the Bay Area abstract figurative tradition. Her pieces are in many museums, among them the Philadelphia Museum of Art and San Francisco’s Fine Arts Museums. SMALL STRIP Acrylic on Wood 22 x 18 inches 1998 $2,000 X PETER TOBIAS HISTORY My sister, older brother, twin brother and I were raised in the eucalyptus, redwood and oak-covered hills of Berkeley and Orinda, California. I studied political science and film and worked as a photographer while at UCLA. Following college, I wrote screenplays, made films, got married and my wife and I moved to foggy San Francisco and gave birth to twin boys. It was during the long baby-watches through the night that I began painting this latest series. The twins’ birth helped thematically as I loved and endured the “miracle of birth,” which is quite a messy thing. Also, in contrast, my father and older brother’s death would never allow them to help with the babysitting. CHAOS My boys occasionally assist with painter’s block. I love their chaotic application of paint, introducing wild corridors to explore. Then begins the fun journey of wrangling their chaos, inch by inch, until the painting evolves into something meaningful. For me, this collaboration epitomizes the adventure of painting: making sense out of chaos. SENSE This series of paintings was influenced by William Turner’s techniques of impasto, scumbling, glazing and his exploration of light. Each painting has multiple layers that will recreate the image in various lighting conditions. My attempt was to give each painting a life of its own that will grow and change over the course of the day. Each light source creates new universes in which the imagination can get lost. COLLISION OF THEA acrylic on cotton canvas 10′ x 8′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases) Twin planets colliding creating life through the ages. SOLD COLLISION OF THEA acrylic on cotton canvas 10′ x 8′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases) Twin planets colliding creating life through the ages. SOLD ROSE IN THE MIST acrylic on cotton canvas 5′ x 4′ Living in a world filled with individuals. $3,800 DUALITY (CANVASES 2,3,4) acylic on cotton canvas 16′ x 5′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases, three shown above) Two opposing forces coming together to create one. $9,800 PHOENIX RISING acrylic on cotton canvas (triptych: 5′ x 4′ canvases) If only we could measure the energy of change. $11,000 X ARIANA SELLERS Ariana is an aspiring graphic designer from Berkeley, California, currently studying at Berkeley City College with plans to major in Graphic Design at Syracuse University. She is a multidisciplinary artist in every sense of the word; never focusing on one artistic medium, but making each and every project she does different and unique to the subject that it is centered around. Some of the issues she is passionate about are body positivity, the media’s influence on young minds, rape culture, and animal cruelty. Her goal as an artist is to, not only create pieces that are aesthetically pleasing, but to create pieces that ignite passion and change within the people who witness her art. For more information, please contact the artist at
[email protected]. X RONALDO SANDOVAL ABOUT THE ARTIST Ron Sandoval’s creative talents are inspired by his passion for paying attention to the small details and artful beauty of nature, little structures and odd mediums. His childhood dreams of floating fantasies like lilies in a fountain are recreated in his work as an artist, landscape and floral designer, where his imagination and depth of vision are suspended in his works. His breakout was his LACMA installation in 1990, where his recycled use of rose stems as a crucifix, sphere and box, caught the attention of the LA art world and catapulted him onto the Hollywood scene where his pioneering work influenced the floral design industry internationally. Fleurish, his acclaimed Los Angeles design studio on Beverly Blvd, attracted regular clients such as Quincy Jones, Yves Saint Laurent and Judy Knapp. ARTIST STATEMENT My work concentrates on the mythology of process and the elements of nature. My installations’ emphasis is on the pockets of natural curiosities and the beauty of their materials. One can reflect, meditate and interact with the importance of recycling. Through this woven balance of mystery and ever changing nature, we can hear the message of “conserving the life of our earth.” X JAMES REYMAN James Reyman is a artist and designer with a studio located in New York City. For more information, visit www.reymanstudio.com BLUE ROSES oil on canvas 8’1″ x 6’1″ painted on 12 individual panels reassembled by the artist 1993 $6,000 AZ TECH 5 oil on canvas 48 x 48 inches $5,000 X SILVIA POLOTO Brazilian-born Silvia Poloto is an accomplished artist working in a range of visual disciplines. She is known for her lively abstract canvases and mixed-media sculptures. Recognized for her dynamic compositions and color sensibility, Poloto exploits a vibrant visual vocabulary of boldness and subtlety. Her deftly handled juxtapositions unfold in rich, textured hues and expressive gesture. The result is a body of work characterized by equal amounts of surprise, playfulness and provocation. Her aesthetic choices engage the viewer on a visceral level. Poloto has worked in a variety of media, including photography, sculpture, painting and video. Elements of each of these media find their home in her current work. While the Bay Area is her current home, her work has been exhibited throughout the U.S. and abroad, including United Arab Emirates, France, Spain, Jordania, Italy, Romania, Croatia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece and China among others. In the Bay Area, her work has been featured in exhibitions at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the Italian American Museum and the DeYoung Museum, where she was an artist-in-residence. Poloto’s work has been acquired by more than 80 institutional and corpora MER | Event Venue and Gallery Space in San Francisco | Terra Gallery The Space Terra Mer Event Services Events Gallery Artists on Exhibit Contact Search Menu Menu MER View or Download Floor Plans: --> Mer Floor Plan With Measurements About TERRA GALLERY Terra Gallery & Event Venue is a premiere San Francisco event venue. Two levels and a total of 24,000 square feet offer multiple environments to suit your needs. For information and ideas on how Terra can be transformed for your event, contact us and make an appointment for a tour today. TERRA: Best of San Francisco --> --> Contact 511 Harrison St San Francisco CA 94105 (415) 896-1234
[email protected] hours: call for appointment --> © 2023 TERRA GALLERY & EVENTS All Rights Reserved © 2023 TERRA GALLERY & EVENTS All Rights Reserved Scroll to top STEPHANIE WEBER Stephanie Weber’s rich abstract paintings are studies in contrast between the rigid geometry of her rectilinear panels and the richly layered colors and textures they carry. Called a sensual minimalist, she cites the spiritual abstractionists Mark Rothko and Ad Reinhardt as prime influences and aims to create what she calls “an edgy balance” among the elements in her lush, pared-down paintings. Her work is inspired by nature in the broadest sense – be it earth, or what’s under the earth, or sky or flesh or bone or hair. “Art,” she says, “gives breadth to what you already know so you know it at a deeper level. Or it makes you think in some way you’ve never thought before.” A Berkeley resident who studied with Richard Diebenkorn, Elmer Bischoff and Nathan Oliveira at the University of California at Los Angeles in the early ’60s, Weber comes out of the Bay Area abstract figurative tradition. Her pieces are in many museums, among them the Philadelphia Museum of Art and San Francisco’s Fine Arts Museums. SMALL STRIP Acrylic on Wood 22 x 18 inches 1998 $2,000 X PETER TOBIAS HISTORY My sister, older brother, twin brother and I were raised in the eucalyptus, redwood and oak-covered hills of Berkeley and Orinda, California. I studied political science and film and worked as a photographer while at UCLA. Following college, I wrote screenplays, made films, got married and my wife and I moved to foggy San Francisco and gave birth to twin boys. It was during the long baby-watches through the night that I began painting this latest series. The twins’ birth helped thematically as I loved and endured the “miracle of birth,” which is quite a messy thing. Also, in contrast, my father and older brother’s death would never allow them to help with the babysitting. CHAOS My boys occasionally assist with painter’s block. I love their chaotic application of paint, introducing wild corridors to explore. Then begins the fun journey of wrangling their chaos, inch by inch, until the painting evolves into something meaningful. For me, this collaboration epitomizes the adventure of painting: making sense out of chaos. SENSE This series of paintings was influenced by William Turner’s techniques of impasto, scumbling, glazing and his exploration of light. Each painting has multiple layers that will recreate the image in various lighting conditions. My attempt was to give each painting a life of its own that will grow and change over the course of the day. Each light source creates new universes in which the imagination can get lost. COLLISION OF THEA acrylic on cotton canvas 10′ x 8′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases) Twin planets colliding creating life through the ages. SOLD COLLISION OF THEA acrylic on cotton canvas 10′ x 8′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases) Twin planets colliding creating life through the ages. SOLD ROSE IN THE MIST acrylic on cotton canvas 5′ x 4′ Living in a world filled with individuals. $3,800 DUALITY (CANVASES 2,3,4) acylic on cotton canvas 16′ x 5′ (four 4′ x 5′ canvases, three shown above) Two opposing forces coming together to create one. $9,800 PHOENIX RISING acrylic on cotton canvas (triptych: 5′ x 4′ canvases) If only we could measure the energy of change. $11,000 X ARIANA SELLERS Ariana is an aspiring graphic designer from Berkeley, California, currently studying at Berkeley City College with plans to major in Graphic Design at Syracuse University. She is a multidisciplinary artist in every sense of the word; never focusing on one artistic medium, but making each and every project she does different and unique to the subject that it is centered around. Some of the issues she is passionate about are body positivity, the media’s influence on young minds, rape culture, and animal cruelty. Her goal as an artist is to, not only create pieces that are aesthetically pleasing, but to create pieces that ignite passion and change within the people who witness her art. For more information, please contact the artist at
[email protected]. X RONALDO SANDOVAL ABOUT THE ARTIST Ron Sandoval’s creative talents are inspired by his passion for paying attention to the small details and artful beauty of nature, little structures and odd mediums. His childhood dreams of floating fantasies like lilies in a fountain are recreated in his work as an artist, landscape and floral designer, where his imagination and depth of vision are suspended in his works. His breakout was his LACMA installation in 1990, where his recycled use of rose stems as a crucifix, sphere and box, caught the attention of the LA art world and catapulted him onto the Hollywood scene where his pioneering work influenced the floral design industry internationally. Fleurish, his acclaimed Los Angeles design studio on Beverly Blvd, attracted regular clients such as Quincy Jones, Yves Saint Laurent and Judy Knapp. ARTIST STATEMENT My work concentrates on the mythology of process and the elements of nature. My installations’ emphasis is on the pockets of natural curiosities and the beauty of their materials. One can reflect, meditate and interact with the importance of recycling. Through this woven balance of mystery and ever changing nature, we can hear the message of “conserving the life of our earth.” X JAMES REYMAN James Reyman is a artist and designer with a studio located in New York City. For more information, visit www.reymanstudio.com BLUE ROSES oil on canvas 8’1″ x 6’1″ painted on 12 individual panels reassembled by the artist 1993 $6,000 AZ TECH 5 oil on canvas 48 x 48 inches $5,000 X SILVIA POLOTO Brazilian-born Silvia Poloto is an accomplished artist working in a range of visual disciplines. She is known for her lively abstract canvases and mixed-media sculptures. Recognized for her dynamic compositions and color sensibility, Poloto exploits a vibrant visual vocabulary of boldness and subtlety. Her deftly handled juxtapositions unfold in rich, textured hues and expressive gesture. The result is a body of work characterized by equal amounts of surprise, playfulness and provocation. Her aesthetic choices engage the viewer on a visceral level. Poloto has worked in a variety of media, including photography, sculpture, painting and video. Elements of each of these media find their home in her current work. While the Bay Area is her current home, her work has been exhibited throughout the U.S. and abroad, including United Arab Emirates, France, Spain, Jordania, Italy, Romania, Croatia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece and China among others. In the Bay Area, her work has been featured in exhibitions at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the Italian American Museum and the DeYoung Museum, where she was an artist-in-residence. Poloto’s work has been acquired by more than 80 institutional and corporate collections around the US and by more than 900 private collectors around the world. For more information, see Silvia Poloto’s website, www.poloto.com. SPHERES ON SURFACES – RED Acrylic on wood panel 48″ x 120″ $12,000 ESTRANGED digital photography on aluminum edition of 10 36 x 36 inches $4,500 (also available other sizes) CRUSH digital photography on aluminum edition of 10 54 x 44 inches $7,200 (also available other