ABOUT ARTSPAN
ArtSpan is a 501(c)3 nonprofit committed to cultivating a vibrant, accessible, and world-class arts community in San Francisco. We champion an inclusive arts experience, providing hundreds of local artists with opportunities to showcase their work and to make direct connections with diverse audiences and patrons. We are guided by the belief that artists play a vital role in society, and that broad public engagement with their work is essential to keeping the arts firmly rooted in the ethos of our evolving city.
ArtSpan has three principal programs grounded in the values of building community and promoting collaboration:
SF Open Studios—are largest annual production—mobilizes hundreds of artists to open their studios, or create art pop-ups at partnering businesses, so the public can visit and buy directly from them over four weekends in the fall.
Art-In-Neighborhoods creates opportunities for artists across a spectrum of mediums and career stages to showcase their work at San Francisco locations with local and tourist appeal. These unconventional exhibitions foster unexpected art discoveries, inspire new generations of art collectors, facilitate sales that directly benefit local artists, bolster community development, and advance neighborhood vitality and economic recovery.
Artist & ArtLover Memberships for creators and collectors offer year-round benefits and programming, such as professional development and technical assistance workshops for artists led by industry professionals; networking outings to arts and culture spaces and events, connecting artist members and the greater arts community; and special curated events, such as private collection tours, mixers, and educational panels.
We are seeking our next Executive Director
Build on our 50 year legacy. Our highly demanding and rewarding leadership role is perfect for a strategic visionary with financial acumen.
Meet the team
Vanessa Wilson
Acting Director
Layla Smith
Programs Manager
Shrey Purohit
Exhibitions & Parnterships
Jasper Wilde
Digital Marketing Coordinator
Nick Maltagliati
Special Projects
Jason Berkman
Special Events
board of directors
MICHELLE COOKE, INTERIM CHAIR
Trained as an economist, Michelle has spent the last 30+ years working in the world of utility regulation. Until 2020, she dabbled in collecting, with most of her small collection coming from work by friends, family, and travels, and primarily displayed in her office at work. When Covid hit in 2020, she was suddenly at home surrounded by many bare walls. She began following local artists, haunting fundraising auctions for Bay Area organizations, and, as the world opened up, attending open studios and galleries. The first piece she bought at auction was through ArtSpan and she’s been off to the races ever since. She loves meeting artists in person and hearing about their process. Connecting with San Francisco’s art community has given her a fresh appreciation for the city and all it has to offer, bringing her to places in San Francisco and the Bay Area she’d never visited in all the years she’s lived here. Encouraging, supporting, cultivating, and promoting vibrant, diverse, creative artists has become a passion that fits perfectly with the ArtSpan mission.
GRETA SCHNETZLER, TREASURER
Greta joined the ArtSpan Board in 2018. She currently serves as Chief Campus Counsel for UCSF and Associate General Counsel for the University of California. She joined the University’s in-house legal staff in 2005 after many years in private legal practice in San Francisco, primarily representing colleges and universities. She is also a long-time ArtSpan artist member and supporter, attending her first ArtSpan event in 1989. She and her husband Manu have worked collaboratively on their photography since 1994 and have shown their work as part of ArtSpan Open Studios since 1999. They have contributed to the ArtSpan Auction and volunteered their time to ArtSpan efforts for many years. Most recently, Greta has served on the Open Studios Committee for the last three years.
BRIAN CULLEN, SECRETARY
Brian joined the Board in 2017 after many years of supporting ArtSpan’s efforts. He has attended Open Studios since the early 1990s and has become an avid collector of local art. He has hosted ArtSpan Collector tours and was an active member of our Auction Committee in 2017. Brian received a BA in History from Grinnell College and a law degree from the University of San Francisco and has specialized in consumer class-action antitrust and securities litigation. He currently works as a discovery consultant.
JILL ANDRE
Joining our Board of Directors in 2024 is Jill Andre, an artist, art teacher & staunch ArtSpan supporter. A Bay Area native, with a fine arts degree from Cal State Long Beach, Jill has over 35 years experience as a working artist in the automotive industry, animation and architecture. Jill first became an ArtSpan member in 2018 to participate in SF Open Studios and then joined the Open Studio Committee in 2021. Since then, Jill has been involved in countless events, becoming a vibrant member of ArtSpan and the San Francisco artist community. The Vita Brevis Club, whose mission is to support living, working artists through their Fellowship Program, just opened their doors and is honored to call Jill a founding member. Jill’s commitment to the arts is evident daily, in the classes she teaches at Athena Academy, a school for dyslexic children. When Jill is not teaching or attending art events, she can be found painting in her art studio located in Miro Studios, 744 Alabama St, 3rd Floor in San Francisco’s Mission district.
JAIME LOVEJOY
Artist, Jaime Lovejoy, joined the ArtSpan board in 2024. She has been an active member of the community since 2020, participating in both the SF Open Studios and Art-In-Neighborhoods programs. Lovejoy’s work has been shown across California and spans private collections across the country. As a founding member of a series of pop-up gallery shows throughout San Francisco, she is dedicated to creating a connection between artist and collector and turning closed retail into beautiful spaces. This work resulted in her work with the ArtSpan board in a shared goal of cultivating a vibrant and accessible art community in San Francisco.
YUKIKO MEADOWS
Yukiko is the Director of Advancement at the Katherine Delmar Burke School in San Francisco. For the past twenty years, she has worked in the Advancement field focusing on educational fundraising, marketing, and communications. She is deeply committed to creating community through engagement. Yukiko holds a B.S. in management from the University of San Francisco and is a CRFE, Certified Fundraising Executive. She is a San Francisco native where she lives with her husband and raised three children
DEBORAH CONRAD, ADVISORY COUNCIL
Deborah joined the Board in 2014 and has been a longtime supporter of ArtSpan. She is a technology industry leader, with 30+ years experience in marketing and brand management, global sales, consumer and B2B business development, and partnerships. Deborah was most recently chief marketing officer at Intel Corp., a role she held for 6+ years. After 27 years at Intel, she left earlier this year to pursue her dream of working with young, disruptive companies, who have set out to change the world using technology as a force for the greater good. She and her husband, John Galvin, are devoted art supporters, with a wide and eclectic collection of paintings, sculpture, ceramics, and photography from the Bay Area and the Northwest.
MATT MCKINLEY, CHAIR EMERITUS
Matt was Chief Curator at ARTworkSF Gallery prior to creating his own consulting business, McKinley Art Solutions. He has been an invited speaker for the Small Business Association of San Francisco, consultant for the exhibit, "Reversing Vandalism" sponsored by The Friends of the San Francisco Public Library, juror for 7th and 8th Altered Barbie exhibits and the Fairfield Visual Arts Association's 45th Juried Exhibit (in 2008), panelist on contemporary abstraction by artists of color at 40 Acres Art Gallery in Sacramento. Currently, Matt is a working member of the Bay Area Model's Guild and Curatorial Associate with BorderZone Arts, an international non-profit art and program organization, and a member of the board at ArtSpan since 2011. Matt has also concepted, curated, juried, and designed exhibits for the Queer Cultural Center, SOMArts Cultural Center, Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center, Asian American Women Artists Association, San Francisco Sex Information and Lambda Legal, The San Francisco Artists' Resource Center, Project Open Hand, and San Francisco Women Artists Gallery. He joined ArtSpan's Board in 2011.
Contact us.
info@artspan.org
(415) 861-9838
934 Brannan St
San Francisco, CA 94103