Get Undressed Tonight!

There is something about San Francisco that makes people want to get naked all the time.  Tonight, celebrate nudity at Public Works SF with some of the Bay Area’s hottest up and coming artists. Public Work’s Roll Up Gallery is proud to present UNDRESSED, an unusual exhibit of portraits unveiling the human body and crossing the lines between nudity as both erotic and a form of expression.

Check out local artists: William Perls, Chelsea Brown, Robbie Sweeny, Rocky Villanueva, Jung Han Kim, Jualia Russotti, Bianca Chavez during their exhibition from 7-10 pm. Don’t miss the live photo shoot as well as an interactive figure drawing session Remember your sketch pad if you want give it a go and enter the drawing contest ($7 to enter). You can also eat some of my friend Cori Kwon’s awesome Korean food – but, unfortunately,  I don’t think she will be serving it in the nude!

Undressed
Thursday April 28th
FREE from 7:30-9:30pm – $5 after
Roll Up Gallery (Public Works)
161 Erie Street (off Mission between Duboce & 14th St.)
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Heidi Smith - The Ultimate Scavenger

Originally from San Diego, Heidi migrated north to study journalism at SFSU and interned for the SF Bay Guardian writing music stuff. She later embarked on a study-abroad program in both Denmark and Holland, and basically never came home. For six long years, she froze her ass off in Oslo, Norway, pretending to be a viking princess, trying to figure out how to survive in the most expensive city in the world. The other two years were spent frolicking on the beach in Spain - sipping on sangria in between being tossed around Europe working as a stressed-out journalist. Heidi currently works at for a non-profit cultural exchange program, helping others experience life from a different perspective. She is thrilled to be back in SF, magnetizing the obscure, and scavenging the city for fun, free things to do.

One Comment

  1. Selflesscoldandcomposed says:

    what time does this event last till? is it an all niter? it says the exhibition goes from 7-10 but does the music go all night, or? thank you kindly.

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