Our proud 2008 sponsors
ChatterBox, which produces
the show. 
Art 94124 Gallery, which hosts the show
ART
94124 is a grassroots organization formed by community residents to celebrate
the long-standing tradition of art in San Francisco’s
Bayview-Hunters Point district. Our mission is to inspire, strengthen, and
unify the community through art. The ART 94124 GALLERY reflects our mission
as the only community-run art gallery in the area. Through the establishment
of this gallery and other initiatives, ART 94124 will showcase the work
of artists of all disciplines in an effort to enrich our community.
Jennifer Jacobson, Jacobson Communication

As an enthusiastic communicator Jennifer has spent her working life helping
businesses, organizations, and individuals find the right words to say. Jennifer
bases her work on generating effective, affordable communication materials
for people looking to affect positive change in the world.
Jennifer holds a Masters Degree in Broadcast Communication Arts from San Francisco State University, and was most recently Director of Marketing for a Northern California social media startup. When she isn’t consulting or writing her manuscript detailing the rules of engagement for social media, Jennifer enjoys recording music in Logic Pro, painting, making art quilts, and finding t-shirts with obscure sayings on the internet.
AND barely making it wines
daydreaming
arts
provides me, kayla garelick-
tireless intern, general assistant to Jill of
Chatterbox,

Best to be Green is sponsoring
us because the show is so Green this year Recycling all
those Barbies you know!
SCRAP Scroungers' Center For Reusable
Art Parts is helping with the
Altered Barbie
Workshops on reuse and recycling in art
and will be providing recycled
art materials.
SCRAP is a creative
reuse center,
store and workshop space founded in 1976
in San Francisco,
California. Donations of re-usable materials such as textiles, paper,
jewelry findings, wood, buttons and plastics are collected from businesses,
institutions and individuals and distributed to art and educational groups.
By breathing new life into old objects, SCRAP reduces the amount of waste
going to crowded landfills. By offering low cost art and re-use workshops
and providing schools and organizations with badly needed art supplies,
SCRAP
stimulates creativity and environmental awareness.
Manufacturers save money on their disposal costs and receive tax benefits. Artists transform SCRAP materials into sculptures, paintings, and other masterpieces. Children and adults learn how to "REDUCE, RE-USE AND RECYCLE." Anyone can contribute by donating clean, reusable materials that might otherwise be thrown away.
