Sparks Gallery

530 Sixth Avenue, San Diego
5 Bewertungen
8.00/10.00
+1 619-696-1416

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Judy Salinsky (31.07.2017 02:21)
"Sparks" puts elegance and professionalism into San Diego galleries. They represent only San Diego county artist, which is a delight to know. There are so many fine artist in the county. The gallery runs a very organized business that offers eclectic styles. I was greeted when I arrived, a polite touch, not the typical curator who sits behind a desk.
Paul C (28.07.2017 21:00)
Incredible space the building was restored to perfection there's also an antique printing press that still works and is used occasionally to create invitations.
Jessica Amaya (26.07.2017 10:03)
Best art gallery in downtown San Diego representing local artists. The venue is in a historic building which is a piece of art in its own. Beautiful space with wonderful exhibitions.
LMR (12.03.2017 08:52)
We had an exceptionally lovely experience. We stumbled upon this local treasure a few hours before an exhibition opening, rsvp'd, and headed over.

The owner and staff were incredibly gracious, and the space itself was both open and inviting. The hospitality included some drinks and hors d'oeuvres before hearing the artist's remarks.

The artist was interesting, and did a Q&A after giving some background information. Her work had depth. The other featured artists' work was diverse in media and style. My sweetheart and I have different appreciations for artistic style, and we both found several pieces that spoke to us.

Definitely check this place out. It's great.
Navy Blue (11.04.2016 00:44)
ID not checked at entrance for drinks, "you are 21 right?" yes of course. 10 bottle wine yet sold for 5 per cup. Then not enough chairs for events. Fire hazard, People had crowded and blocked the stair cases. Advertised some ad yet wasn't wasn't really kept to what the ad said about what was on display. Most paintings are over priced $300 which my kid could do. The vibe here was really negative, at beginning I saw some kids playing on drums which was interactive, then other people taking pictures and videos of the art work, even touching the pictures with their faces and fingers. Really? If you're going to tell people not to touch then put a sign up. Your business is embarrassment.

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