ARTCRANK SF Event Details:
When: Friday, October 21, 2011 @ 7pm-11pm PST
Where: 111 Minna Gallery, San Francisco
What + Why: Original prints from local artists to be seen and sold
Bike parking provided by 2011 beneficiary, SF Bike Coalition
DJ ORB on the decks
Widmer beer specials
Chrome Customs bag raffle, screen-printed with SF ARTCRANK artwork
*100% of Chrome Customs raffle proceeds go to support the San Francisco Bike Coalition, dedicated
to creating safer streets and more livable communities for all San Franciscans.
Here's all the info from Chrome:
ARTCRANK SF RETURNS BIGGER THAN EVER FOR A NIGHT OF ART, BIKES AND BEER
AT 111 MINNA GALLERY
Joining Forces With Chrome And Widmer Brothers Brewing, ARTCRANK San Francisco Returns In
Support Of The San Francisco Bike Coalition
San Francisco, Calif. (October 12, 2011) – Today, Chrome, the world’s leading manufacturer of
bike messenger bags, footwear and urban cycling apparel, is honored to announce the third annual
ARTCRANK SF. Together with joint sponsor, Widmer Brothers Brewing, the three entities have
teamed up to rep the goodness of art, bikes and beer, the crux of ARTCRANK.
ARTCRANK uses creativity to change how people look at and think about bicycles, and grow the
cycling community. Throughout eight bike-friendly cities and growing, they host pop-up art shows,
featuring bicycle-inspired poster artwork that introduces people to talented local artists, while bringing
together all facets of cycling culture in support of one beneficiary in each respective city.
"One of the big ideas behind ARTCRANK is that we want to make art as accessible to people as
bikes are," says ARTCRANK founder Charles Youel. "Part of that is price — it's pretty cool to be able
offer limited edition, handmade posters for less than 50 bucks. But it's also about introducing people
to the artists who live and work in their community. We've got more than 30 in our lineup this year,
and about two-thirds of them are first-time contributors to ARTCRANK. I can't wait to see what they
come up with."
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