Monday, November 5, 2012



For inquiries about the works, how to purchase works or how to contact the participants, contact: hillianpotrero@gmail.com

Where are these structures? Scroll down for more information on this site and building history.
The structures The structures that have inspired this exhibition consist of a metal shed (facing 16th and 17th near Mississippi) and a silver metal shed (facing both 16th and 17th and running alongside Mississippi Street) and a red brick building (facing 17th Street at Texas). These structures almost take up an entire city block, and all three buildings are associated with the largest steel making factory on the West Coast (once named Pacific Rolling Mill Co. and later named Judson -Pacific Murphy).


              Exhibition receptions:  
                        6-8 pm, Saturday, Feb. 23rd 
               Potrero branch library, 1616 20th Street, SF
                         7 pm, Friday, March 1st
                     Farley’s Coffee, 1315 18th Street, SF



YOU ARE INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS EXHIBITION  BY SUBMITTING WORK THAT FULFILLS ONE OF THE FOLLOWING :


 Features the historic structures at 1200 - 1210 17th Street and 975 16th Street
 Is inspired by the buildings’ historic connection to the Pacific Rolling Mill Co.
Considers the buildings’ adaptation to shifting zoning requirements from heavy industry to light industry to urban mixed use
• Examines the buildings’ contemporary relationship to the neighborhoods of Showplace Square and Potrero Hill in terms of form or function
 Envisions the buildings’ potential for adaptive reuse

Requirements: No submissions larger than 54” X 54” Maximum of 3 digital images may be submitted. Include an artist’s statement, limit 1000 characters. Optional: a brief resume outlining your exhibition history, one page maximum. Submissions and Inquiries should be sent to : hillianpotrero@gmail.com