SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.- In February 2023, celebrating its 20th anniversary of operation,
Gallery Wendi Norris will open a new global headquarters in the historic Yeon Building, 436 Jackson Street, in San Francisco. The move marks an expansion for the gallery, allowing it to accommodate a growing roster of artists, frequent in-house programming, and additional staff.
The Yeon Building provides room for the gallery to consolidate its inventory, archives, and research materials. It also incorporates an exhibition space, enabling the gallery to present work onsite, in conjunction with its offsite exhibition model. After four years at its current location on Octavia Street, Gallery Wendi Norris is thrilled to relocate to this publicly accessible and elegant location in one of San Franciscos most vibrant and charming neighborhoods.
It is exciting to celebrate our 20th anniversary in a new gallery headquarters, said Wendi Norris, founder of Gallery Wendi Norris. As we showcase and develop programming for our artists, 436 Jackson will be a flexible resource that augments our offsite exhibitions and welcomes our beloved community of collectors and art enthusiasts.
UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS AT 436 JACKSON
María Magdalena Campos-Pons | February 23 - April 29, 2023
For her second gallery exhibition and in anticipation of her first traveling survey exhibition, María Magdalena Campos-Pons: Behold, opening at the Brooklyn Museum in September 2023, the gallery will present captivating and immersive large format Polaroid works.
Remedios Varo | May 11 - July 1, 2023
The gallery will present a quintessential array of oil paintings and gouaches for its second solo exhibition for Remedios Varo. The gallerys exhibition precedes Remedios Varo: Science Fictions at the Art Institute of Chicago, which The Art Newspaper has deemed one of the must-see exhibitions in 2023.
Eileen Agar | July 13 - August 19, 2023
The gallery will present the first U.S. solo exhibition for Eileen Agar, following the gallery's announcement of representation of the artist's estate. The survey exhibition will introduce the paintings and works on paper of this multifaceted artist, spanning in dates from the 1940s to 1980s.