Open Studios
I typically open my studio to the public once a year. This year, I’m participating in the American Craft Council’s National Open Studios Weekend. I’ll be sharing experimental cyanotypes as well as steel jewelry, sculptural objects and monoprints. There may be an opportunity to make some cyanotypes yourself!
Dates: July 18–19, 2026
Times: noon - 5pm
Address: 1340 Bryant Street, San Francisco
Here are some things you should know before visiting:
Neighborhood:
This area is between the Mission and SOMA, where Bryant crosses under the 101. It’s not the loveliest neighborhood in the city, but it’s safe during the day. Here are some landmarks to help you navigate the neighborhood:
Rainbow Grocery Cooperative on Folsom: 7 min walk
Dandelion Chocolate 16th Street Factory and Cafe: 6 min walk
Sports Basement on Bryant: 3 min walk
Costco on 10th Street: 5 min walk (parking lot)
BestBuy on Harrison: 4 min walk (parking lot)
Safeway on 16th: 5 min walk (parking lot)
Public Transportation:
BART: 16th Street/Mission BART station is a 15 min walk
BUS: Lines: 12 22, 33, 55, 27, and 9 are all within a 10 min or less walk
Parking: limited street parking
Accessibility: there are five steps down into the studio; there is a restroom available
Presented by the nonprofit American Craft Council as part of Craft in America’s Handwork 2026 initiative, this free public event invites you to step inside hundreds of studios across the country, meet makers, explore creative processes, and discover the stories behind handmade work.
Check out the press release announcing the event.