Secession Art & Design Blog

Secession Art & Design opened our Bernal Heights location in August of 2007, and has since grown to represent over 50 independent artists and designers. Our retail location is a gallery, boutique, and workspace combined, creating an untraditional storefront that allows customers to experience curated shows by owner, Eden Stein, and see the process of art being made in-house by Heather Robinson.

 

Shopping, Green M&Ms and Whiskey for St. Patrick's Day

In memory of the 3300 Club, Secession Art & Design will have Irish whiskey out all weekend. In 2016, the 3300 Club celebrated their 60th anniversary. This is the same year that they were forced to close their business due to the devastating 5-alarm fire that displaced 57 residents and 4 historic businesses on the 3300 block of Mission Street. This weekend for St. Patricks Day, stop by to say hello and share with us your favorite 3300 Club or whiskey stories.

Thank you, Beth LaBerge, for capturing this shot at The Knockout next to Secession. I remember the moment when the owners of the 3300 said it was time to pass the torch to the other bars in Mission Bernal. I am thankful for our community, and will always think of our legacy bars and their commitment to keeping San Francisco full of interesting tales.

See you soon, Eden

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Eden Stein