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2012

Artists Put Their Creative Skills to Technological Use in Exhibit "Intimate Science," By Heidi De Vries, SF Weekly, Apr. 19 2012

Manifest Destiny! Tiny Cabin Finds a Home Between San Francisco’s Downtown Skyscrapers, by Emily Peckenham, Inhabitat, April 18, 2012

Art and Science get Intimate, by Leila Nadir, Hyperallergic, April 16, 2012

This you don't expect: sideways cabin in the air, by John King, San Francisco Chronicle and SF Gate, Sunday, April 15, 2012 

Tiny House Not Safe, by Edith Zimmerman, The Hairpin, February 16, 2012

Manifest Destiny! by Mark Reigelman and Jenny Chapman, by Amy Frearson, Deezeen magazine, February 16, 2012

Mark Reigelman's Manifest Destiny, by Marc, Wooster Collective, February 16, 2012

Manifest Destiny! A Cabin Hanging Off Side of a San Francisco Building,
by EDW Lynch, Laughing Squid, February 16, 2012

Manifest Destiny!, by Andrea DB, Design Boom, February 14, 2012

Tiny Cabin...on the Wall?, by Marion Anthonisen, The Bold Italic, February 14, 2012

Bones to Pick, by Thorina Rose, Drawing Crowds, The Bay Citizen, February 14, 2012

Friday Finds 02.03.12, by Katie Widdowson, Dwell.com, February 3, 2012

Get Cabin Fever and Check Out this SF Must-See, by Erin Feher, California Home and Design, February 3, 2012

A homesteader’s cabin floats above San Francisco, by Mary Catherine O'Connor, smartplanet, February 1, 2012

Tiny Cabin Sprouts Out The Side Of Union Square Hotel, by Jay Barmann, SFist, January 31, 2012

Four Stories Up, a Cabin in Downtown SF, by Andy Wright, The Bay Citizen, January 30, 2012

SF's Thing Quarterly melds function, words, access, by Regan McMahon, San Francisco Chronicle and SFGate.com, January 29, 2012 

2011

Pre-Occupied, THE YEAR IN VISUAL ART: Can the various democratizations of 2011 art trickle up?, by Marke B., San Francisco Bay Guardian, December 20, 2011

Southern Exposure: Same Working Conditions, New Work, by Marion Anthonisen, KQED Arts, December 20, 2011

'Hidden in Sight': Creating, excavating artifacts, by Nirmala Nataraj, San Francisco Chronicle and SFGate.com, December 15, 2011

SFist Tonight, 12/14, SFist.com, December 14, 2011

It Starts With the Right Working Conditions, by Marion Anthonisen, KQED Arts, November 26, 2011

Working Conditions: Southern Exposure's Edgy New Exhibit, by Allison McCarthy, 7x7, Nov 11, 2011

Whittle While You Walk, by Pete, Postbox, San Francisco, Nov 18, 2011

Undeniable by Heidi De Vries, SF Weekly, September 16, 2011

Realizing an Unreal World at Southern Exposure, by Sarah Hotchkiss, KQED Arts Blog, Aug 20, 2011

Southern Exposure Needs to Give San Francisco Artists Some Money, by Hiya Swanhuyser, SFWeekly Exhibitionist, July 28, 2011 

The Cries of San Francisco: Artists celebrate the call of the street peddler, by Sara Bernard, Crosscurrents from KALW news, June 16, 2011

Crosscurrents: June 16, 2011, by Crosscurrents Producer, KALW News, June 16, 2011

SFist Tonight, 6/15: Art in Storefronts Artist Talk and Walk, DIY Porn Workshop, The Cries of San Francisco, by Leanne Maxwell, SFist, June 15, 2011

Crying in public, by Matt Sussman, San Francisco Bay Guardian, June 14, 2011

Cries of San Francisco: Artists Take Over Downtown in Massive Public Art Performance
, by Andy Wright, The Bay Citizen, June 13, 2011

Art, Performance, and Odd Wares Rise Above Mid-Market Din in 'The Cries of San Francisco’, by Larissa Archer, SF Weekly, June 13, 2011

An Horse, with Kate Cooper, performs Saturday, by Kimberly Chun,
San Francisco Chronicle, June 9, 2011

Cries of San Francisco, by Heather Smith, Mission Local, June 8, 2011

Our Weekly Picks: June 8-24, 2011, by Matt Sussman, San Francisco Bay Guardian, June 7, 2011

‘The Cries of San Francisco’: Marketplace as Art, by Nirmala Nataraj, San Francisco Chronicle and SFGate, June 2, 2011

Albatross! Get Your Albatross!, by Hiya Swanhuyser, SFWeekly, June 1, 2011

Step Right Up!, by The Editors, ArtSlant San Francisco, May 31, 2011

Artists to Transform Downtown SF into Conceptual Marketplace for 'Cries of San Francisco', by Andy Wright, The Bay Citizen, May 26, 2011

Fair Trade, by Glen Helfand, SFMoma Open Space Blog, May 22, 2011

On The Ground @ Southern Exposure, by Lydia Chavez & Janice Lewin, Mission Local, March 22, 2011

Map + Guide to Tonight’s Lunar Mission Art Fest, by Bridget Huber, Mission Local, March 19, 2011

'On the Ground': Artists from around the world illustrate how communities, cultures and artwork intersect in show, by Nirmala Nataraj, San Francisco Chronicle and SFGate.com, March 17, 2011

Don't Miss Lunar Mission, by Andrea Abney, San Francisco Chronicle and SFGate.com, March 17, 2011

Please Wear Moon Boots, by Hiya Swanhuyser, SF Weekly, March 16, 2011

Touring Two Mission Art Spaces, by Lisette Mejia, Mission Local, March 5, 2011

Photos: 11th Annual Monster Drawing Rally, by Joseph Schell, 7 x 7 Magazine February 27, 2011 

Monster Drawing Rally, San Francisco Chronicle and SF Gate, February 24, 2011

The Weekend Guide, by Jillian King, Daily Candy, February 24, 2011

Southern Exposure's 11th Annual Monster Drawing Rally Bigger Than Ever, by Laura Mason, 7 x 7 Magazine, February 22, 2011  

This Week's Hottest Events: Prince, Noise Pop, and a Monster Drawing Rally, by Allison McCarthy, 7 x 7 Magazine,  February 21, 2011

Keep on Truckin', by Keith Bowers, SF Weekly, February 16, 2011 

Arts Guide for the Sweet and Broken-Hearted, by Jeremiah Barber, KQED Arts, February 11, 2011

every stone tethered to sleep/ every presence wedded to stone, by David Huff, Art Practical, January 27, 2011

Universal Remote, by Brandon Brown, Art Practical, January 27, 2011 

The Corporeal Qualities of the Yarn, by Kara Q. Smith, ArtSlant, January 7, 2011

50 Years in Exile, by Johnny Ray Huston, San Francisco Bay Guardian, January 12 - 18, 2011

Gotta Be Startin’ Something, by Hiya Swanhuyser, SF Weekly, January 5 - 11, 2011

 

2010

'Boom!' through Dec. 18 at Southern Exposure, by Mary Eisenhart, 96 Hours, San Francisco Chronicle and SFGate.com, December 16, 2010

Weekly Picks, by Caitlin Donohue, San Francisco Bay Guardian, December 8, 2010

Mushroom Cloud? Liz Taylor Film Flop?, by Paul M. Davis, SF Weekly, December 7, 2010

Bless the Beasts and Children, San Francisco Bay Guardian, November 10-16, 2010

Bay Area Arts and Entertainment Picks, by Kathleen Dixon, San Francisco Chonicle and SFGate.com, Datebook, November 7, 2010

The Mission Goes Boom
, by Justine Sharrock, illustrations by I Shot Him, San Francisco Magazine, November 2010

Exploring San Francisco’s Mission District
, by Jamie Gross, Travel and Leisure, November 2010


New Art Publishing Library: writing art history now, by Joaquin Muir, Berkeley Times, October 21, 2010

Art Publishing Now, by Joseph del Pesco, SFMOMA Open Space, October 19, 2010

Art Publishing Now, by J.J. Barrow, Mission Local, October 15, 2010

Time After Time: Actions and Interactions, by Persianesque Staff, Persianesqe, 0ctober 13, 2010

Don’t Miss: Autopoetics III, by Mary Eisenhart, San Francisco Chronicle and SFGate.com, October 14, 2010

Make Me One With Everything, by Tara Jepsen, SF Weekly, October 13, 2010

The Extreme Animals Sit-Down: Music is a Question with No Answer, by Brady Welch, Art Practical, September 16, 2010

Mary Walling Blackburn, Southern Exposure, by Christina Linden, …might be good, September 16. 2010

The Living Gallery, by Carmen Winant, KQED Visual Arts Blog, September 16, 2010

Potrero is the Hot Spot, by Sandra Silvoy, KQED Visual Arts Blog, September 11, 2010 

The Extreme Animals Sit-Down: Music is a Question with No Answer, by Brady Welch, Art Practical, September 16, 2010

Tough Love Revisited, by Keith Bowers, SF Weekly, September 8, 2010

Gen "Look at ME!", by Paul M. Davis, SF Weekly, September 1, 2010

Best of: Genevieve Quick, by Genevieve Quick, Art Practical, August 19, 2010

Best of:Dena Beard, by Dena Beard, Art Practical, August 19, 2010

Best of: Christine Wong Yap, by Christine Wong Yap, Art Practical, August 19, 2010

Best Of: Renny Pritikin, by Renny Pritikin, Art Practical, August 19, 2010

Pro-Creation | Levi's Pop-Up Workshops, by Anna Carnick, The New York Times Style Magazine, August 10, 2010

How Things Work, Part 3, by Aimee Le Duc, Art Practical, July 29, 2010

Print, Shop at 2-Month Levi's Workshop, by Lorraine Sanders, Glamwatch - 7 x 7, July 12, 2010

Levi Strauss imprints on Valencia, by Caitlin Donohue, Pixel Vision SFBG Arts & Culture Blog, July 7, 2010

Extended Play at Southern Exposure, by Zachary Royer Scholz, KQED Arts, June 4, 2010  

Terrible Noises for Beautiful People, by Bonnie Chan, Flavorpill, June 1, 2010

Taking flight, Chicago's Propeller Fund will support the art projects no one else can, by Lauren Weinberg, Time Out Chicago, May 27, 2010

Sonic Sleep Cycles, by Devin Hurd, HurdAudio, May 26, 2010

Appealing Events: Extended Play at Southern Exposure, by Aimee Le Duc, SF Appeal, May 20, 2010

How-to Homestead Hootenanny, by Andrew Nimmo, Flavorpill, April 29, 2010

‘Steady There, by Tara Jepsen, SF Weekly, April 28, 2010

'Urban Homesteaders' are farming in San Francisco: That big farm called San Francisco, by Jamie Gross, The New York Times, April 23, 2010

Alison Pebworth Beautiful Possibility, by Brion Nuda Rosch, Beautiful/Decay, April 20, 2010

LISTEN: Nervous, Anxious? You've Got Americanitis and There's a Cure!, by Bridget Huber, Mission Local, April 15, 2010

Cool Food-Related Events Coming Up at SoEx, by Marcia Gagliardi, Tablehopper, April 13, 2010

Choose Life, by Michael Leaverton, SF Weekly, April 14, 2010

Health Matters
, North Gate Radio, April 8, 2010

Alchemy, by Zachary Royer Scholz, Art Practical, March 25, 2010

Americanitis Field Research, Bicycle and Foot Brigade, by Michael DeLong, Flavorpill, March 2010

Art Blooms at McKinley Square, by Mike Stillman, The Potrero View, March 2010

Artists create 60-minute masterpieces, by [X]press staff, Golden Gate [X]press, March 8, 2010

Monster Drawing Rally So Arty, It's Scary, VidSF, March 7, 2010

Wandering Through the Downturn (and Finding a Home), by Laura Collins-Hughes, ARTicles, March 6, 2010

Rally Cheap, by Andrew Wright, SF Weekly, March 3, 2010

Southern Exposure's 10th Annual Monster Drawing Rally, by Michael DeLong, Flavor Pill, March 2010

A ripple in the fabric of the code, by Rebar, SFMOMA OPEN SPACE Blog, February 27, 2010

Visible Alternatives, Part 2, by Christian Frock, Art Practical, February 25, 2010

Enter the Dragon, by Michael Leaverton, SF Weekly, February 24, 2010

Monster Drawing Rally, 7 x 7, February 23, 2010

Culture Wire: SF MOMA 75, Washington HS Murals, Andy Vogt, Culture Wire
, February 10, 2010

Open-Source Art, by Michael Leaverton, SF Weekly, January 27, 2010

New Year, New Shows at SoEx, 7 x 7, January 4, 2010
 

2009

2009 in review: Art, by Kenneth Baker, SF Chronicle, December 27, 2009

Artful Complaints y Mas, by Julian Juul, MissionLocal.org, December 6, 2009

Bellwether, by Tonya Warner, Percolator Magazine, November/December 2009

Bellwether, by Renny Pritikin, Art Practical, November 2009

Facebook, MySpace Divide Along Social Lines, by Laura Sydell, NPR/Morning Edition, October 21, 2009

Our Future: Young Artists Get Southern Exposure, by Min Lee, Youth Outlook, October 21, 2009

IN YOUR FACE: SoEx is Here (And Staying Put), by Kristin Farr, KQED, October 21, 2009

'Bellwether' is Southern Exposure's latest, by Kenneth Baker, SF Chronicle, October 17, 2009

Miracle on 20th Street, by JD Beltran, SF Gate/City Brights Blog, October 16, 2009

'Bellwether': Uncertainty's artistic promise, by  Nirmala Nataraj, SF Chronicle/96 Hours, October 15, 2009

The Weekend Guide: Party, Daily Candy, October 15, 2009

Under Exposure's Spell, by Hiya Swanhuyser, SF Weekly,  October 14, 2009

Southern Exposure Grand Opening, 7 x 7, October 2009

Harpoons and Harbingers - This fall, visual artists bite, reflect, and cannibalize., by Traci Vogel, SF Weekly, September 2, 2009

Fall Arts Preview - Visual Art, by Kenneth Baker, SF Chronicle, August 30, 2009

Electric Truth - Fall Arts Preview: 10 strong currents within Bay Area fall visual arts, by Johhny Ray Huston, San Francisco Bay Guardian, August 26, 2009

Southern Exposure Fuels Creativity for Mission Youth
, by Jessica Pons, MissionLocal.org, August 20, 2009

The Voice of the Mission, by Hiya Swanhuyser, SF Weekly, August 12, 2009

Making Space, by Emily Warner, NYFA Current, July 29, 2009

The Thing and Jonathan Lethem, by Mindy Farabee, Los Angeles Times Blogs, JACKET COPY, June 30, 2009

Best Art Making Event: Best of SF, SF Weekly, May 20, 2009

Public Art and Redevelopment, by Adrienne Skye Roberts, SFMOMA OPEN SPACE Blog, April 26, 2009

Arts and the Recession, Forum with Michael Krasny, KQED.org, March 23, 2009

Mission Eyes: Monster Drawing Rally, by Marnette Federis & Stefania Rousselle, MissionLocal.org, March 15, 2009

Show 14, M & Z Podcast, March 2009

Art and Tacos,
by Michael Leaverton, SF Weekly, February 25, 2009

Monster rally comes to S.F., sans the truck
, by Brent Begin, SF Examiner, February 22, 2009

Episode 176: Southern Exposure, Bad at Sports.com, January 11, 2009
 


2008

NEA gives $1.8 million to Bay Area arts groups
, by Jesse Hamlin, San Francisco Chronicle, December 17, 2008

Interview with Daniel Nevers, by Georgia Fee, Artslant.com, November 2008

Jessica Silverman visits Brion Nuda Rosch's Studio, by Jessica Silverman, Whitehot Magazine, November 2008

The Thing: Magazine or a work of art?, by Mindy Farabee, Los Angeles Times, October 20, 2008

Oak Tree Once Nut Like You, by Hiya Swanhuyser, SF Weekly, October 15, 2008
 
Artist at Work: Brion Nuda Rosch, by Judith Joffe-Block, MissionLocal.org, September 20, 2008

Underground Art Galleries Serve a Special Niche
, by Reyhan Harmanci,  SF Chronicle, September 4, 2008

Got Yer Nose, by Hiya Swanhuyser, SF Weekly, June 11, 2008

Best Nomadic Gallery: Best of SF, SF Weekly, May 28, 2008

Interview with Preemptive Media, by Laurie Halsey Brown, ArtSlant.com, April 2008

Vapor, by Raman Frey, Shotgun-Review.com, March 24, 2008

Breathe Deep the Gathering Gloom
, by Michael Leaverton, SFWeekly, March 12, 2008

Watch 'Em Work, by Michael Leaverton, SFWeekly, February 20, 2008

Interview wtih Bruce Tomb, by Natalie Stanchfield, ArtSlant.com, February 2008

Solo Exposures, by Traci Vogel, SFWeekly, January 9, 2008


 
2007

Art Explosion, by Michael Leaverton, SFWeekly, November 14, 2007

Grounded? juried show gives all artists shot, by Reyhan Harmanci, SF Chronicle, November 8, 2007

The Thing, by Julian Myers, Frieze Magazine, September 2007

Shades of Meaning: Art comes in all forms, even mailing tubes, by Tina Barseghian, SF Chronicle, August 26, 2007

Whactamacallit, Daily Candy SF, August 14, 2007

Interview: Creators of The Thing, SFist.com, August 13, 2007

Business of Art, by Tiffany Martini, The Examiner, July 31, 2007

Don't Miss: Between Courses Pie Baking Contest, by Reyhan Harmanci, SF Chronicle/96 Hours, July 19, 2007

The Weekend Guide: Pie, Daily Candy, July 19, 2007

Yum-O, SFWeekly, by Michael Leaverton, July 18, 2007

Art Review : Jeannene Przyblyski: Comings and Goings by Eric Zassenhaus, KQED Arts and Culture, June 22, 2007

Move It Outdoors, by Kristin Palm, Metropolis Magazine, June 15, 2007

In History's Steps: Comings and Goings, by Kate Schatz, SF Chronicle, June 14, 2007

Artery: May 31, 2007: Neighborhood Public Radio, by Steven Short, KALW 91.7 FM, May 31, 2007

Best Neighborhood Walking Tour: Alternate Soundtrack City Tours, SF Weekly, May 16, 2007

Artist Uses Polygraph, GPS to Create "Emotional Maps" of Cities, by Lisa Leff, USA Today. April 28, 2007

Life/Theater at Southern Exposure, by Judy Moran, Shotgun Review, March 24, 2007

The Guide: Glowlab, sfstation.com, March 13, 2007

We Know Something About Arts, sfist.com, March 8, 2007

Get Lonely, by Mike Conner, San Jose Metro Active, February 14, 2007

The Weekend Guide: Alternate Soundtrack City Tour: Out of Bounds, Daily Candy, January 4, 2007
 


2006

Everyone Wins in One Artist's Lottery, by Tiffany Martini, SF Examiner, December 19, 2006

That's the Ticket, 'Lottery Tickets', by Reyhan Harmanci, 96 Hours, SF Chronicle, December 7, 2006

Recovering Disappeared Topography
, by Katie Kurtz, WorldChanging.com, October 20, 2006