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Call : Toll Free 866-952-2630 or Local 415-387-1991

Address: 1919 Hayes Street San Francisco, CA 94117

Email: mandbfinn@yahoo.com

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Please contact us if you have questions or would like more information about the artwork, or purchasing and shipping.

The Finns' assistant and gallery director, William Morrison wil be happy to help you!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Marco Finn Gallery began as totally on-line. The gallery walls were your screens. Thank you for visiting our internet art gallery website.

Now that we have a new "on the ground" gallery in San Francisco, please come by. You'll see our sign Finn Gallery Open and see more of Marco Finn's new portfolios in the flesh.

1919 Hayes Street at Ashbury, near the Panhandle Golden Gate Park and The Haight Ashbury.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Finn Gallery just happens to be two doors from the famous old site of the Blue Unicorn Coffee House (now condos).  On September 5th, 1965, the first use of the word "hippie" appeared in print. In a Chronicle article entitled "A New Haven for Beatniks," San Francisco journalist Michael Fallon wrote about the Blue Unicorn Coffeehouse, where groups such as the Sexual Freedom League met. He used the term hippie to refer to the new generation of beatniks who had moved from North Beach into the Haight.
Historic Neigborhood

The Finn Gallery is just steps from the John Adams Campus of San Francisco City College. Originally it was the campus of San Francisco's famous Lowell High School. Many important and famous people have gone to high school there, including a governor and Supreme Court Justice, a retail giant, a Broadway Star, and Reuben Goldberg the famous inventor. Nicknamed "The Brick Pile" the building has recently undergone a seismic retrofit and beautiful and faithful restoration.