SUPERHYPERLOCAL: A CALL FOR ART
The Drawing Room’s final show of the summer is SUPERHYPERLOCAL. This exhibition is an opportunity to reflect on our city; the unique architectural details, the secret spots, corner stores, and coffee shops. It is a chance to reproduce and reinvent
those spaces, to draw from the feelings they inspire. With SUPERHYPERLOCAL,
we invite celebration, contemplation, and community into our space with art
that could only be made here, in the Bay Area.
SUPERHYPERLOCAL is a curated, open call for art and exhibition that will take place
at our ANNEX location. The number of accepted works will be limited however we
hope to solicit a broad range of perspectives and scenes of the Bay Area while looking for those places less noticed yet significant to you. All mediums are welcome. Artists must reside/work in the San Francisco Bay Area. All work must be for sale.
EXHIBITION DATES: July 26th-September 21st, 2025
CALL FOR ART OPENS: June 22nd (form available that morning at 8am)
CALL FOR ART CLOSES: July 7th (midnight)
ARTISTS NOTIFICATION DATE: July 9th-11th
WORK DROP OFF: July 15th-20th
Opening Reception Saturday, July 26th, 4-10pm
-We welcome installations, so please contact us (courtney@drawingroomsf.com) if you have a proposal you'd like to discuss.
-All 2D works must arrive ready to install on the wall, with DRings and wire, sawtooth hanger or cleat system. Works not ready to hang will not be accepted due to the short time we have to curate and get the show open to the public. If you need help with this, please reach out directly.
-Multi-media/Video submissions must be compatible as a mp4 video file.
-Works will be on display until the exhibition ends.
-Sold works will be available for pick up the week after the show closing.
-Please note that 50% of revenue goes to The Drawing Room LLC
Fee: Sliding scale $10-$30, by Venmo (@drawingroomsf 8460), cash or check (mailed to "The Drawing Room Inc. 3701 Sacramento Street #125, San Francisco, CA 94118). Submission fees go directly into our Art is Light campaign to pay for the space and people it takes to host these exhibitions. *Ability to pay has no bearing on acceptance into the show.