Savernack Street
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Founded2013
FounderCarrie Sinclair Katz
TypeIndependent Art Gallery
FocusPeephole Art Exhibitions
Savernack Street in March 2015 | |
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| Founded | 2013 |
|---|---|
| Founder | Carrie Sinclair Katz |
| Type | Independent Art Gallery |
| Focus | Peephole Art Exhibitions |
| Location(s) |
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| Coordinates | 37°45′11″N 122°24′14″W / 37.75306°N 122.40378°W |
Region served | San Francisco, Bay Area |
| Website | savernackstreet |
Savernack Street Gallery (2013–2016) was a small art gallery in the Mission District of San Francisco; founded in 2013 by artist Carrie Sinclair Katz. The gallery interior was inaccessible and visitors can only view artwork by looking through a reverse peephole located on the storefront. The monthly exhibitions at Savernack Street usually featured a single piece of artwork that appears larger or life size when viewed through the peephole.[1] The name Savernack comes from a road in London, and is not an actual street in San Francisco.[1]
