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Upcoming Show:
200 Yards @ Local 123

This is our first venture to the East Bay and we couldn't be more thrilled than to have found Local 123. It's more than just a neighborhood cafe, Local 123 is a green business running mostly on solar power, serving local, sustainably produced food, coffee, beer, and wine. The art is also local and sustainable. The space is big and bright, the people are friendly and the neighborhood is a mix of small businesses and residential.

Deadline: June 25, 2012
Reception: August 10, 2012
Local 123, 2049 San Pablo @ University, Berkeley

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Upcoming Show:
200 Yards @ Rare Device

Rare Device is a locally owned storefront and gallery that promotes independent design. Their carefully curated retail section is full of beautiful, well-designed objects that are assessable to everyone. The gallery is a showcase for artists that mesh with the Rare Device aesthetic. We are so pleased that Giselle Gyalzen has allowed us the use of Rare Device's new space in the Western Addition. We love everything they do and couldn't be happier to bring 200 Yards to their walls.

Reception: June 1, 2012
Rare Device, 600 Divisadero @ Hayes, San Francisco

Current Show:
200 Yards @ Moxi Salon

Moxi Salon, located at 1980 Union St. @ Buchanan, is an upscale salon in Cow Hollow. The owner, Andriana, is a great supporter of the arts and has dedicated here walls to showing up and coming local artists. We are proud to have our 8th 200 Yards show in her venue.

Showing through July 14, 2012
Moxi Salon, 1980 Union St. @ Buchanan, San Francisco

People are saying some really great things about us, so we thought we'd share.

"...organizers present the work of 12 photographers — some professional, some amateur — that offer a multilayered portrait of this vibrant neighborhood." - SF Weekly - 11/10/10

San Francisco Chronicle - 11/11/10

"For Show 2 of Lightbox SF's brilliant 200 Yards, participants were asked to shoot photos of the 200-yard radius surrounding Dirty Thieves." - SFist - 11/13/10

"The TenderNob, our all too iconic tranny playground-meets-highbrow watering hole, gets a fresh pair of eyes tonight." - Kirsten Incorvaia - 8/10/11

"The idea behind the project is to expose local photographers, the little details that make each block of San Francisco unique, as well as the merchants that give each neighborhood its character." - The ARTery Project Blog - 1/26/12