◐ Visual Art
Art by Jeremy Fish: Screen Prints for sale at the smallest gallery in town

- When
- Friday, August 7 · 2:00 AM
- Listed by
- Offbeat SF
Celebrate the true heart of the neighborhood at Fish Tank Gallery for North Beach First Fridays. Located on Grant Avenue, Fish Tank Gallery—curated by the renowned Jeremy Fish—is a space dedicated to the creative pulse of North Beach, making it the perfect venue for an artist defined by his proximity and dedication to the area.
The Art: Expect a collection that draws direct inspiration from the daily life, architecture, and characters of North Beach. A Guy Who Lives Nearby creates work that functions as a visual diary of the neighborhood, often using a mix of traditional and street-influenced styles. The art is unpretentious and highly accessible, reflecting the grit and charm of the streets just outside the gallery doors.
The Setting: Fish Tank Gallery is a unique “studio-meets-gallery” space where the creative process is often on full display. During First Fridays, the gallery often hosts live screen-printing events, allowing visitors to walk away with a piece of limited-edition North Beach art created right in front of them.
The Experience: This stop on the art crawl is about high-fidelity community connection. It’s where neighbors, artists, and visitors mingle in a space that feels more like a creative living room than a formal institution. The atmosphere is casual, welcoming, and centered on the idea that great art starts in your own backyard.
Details: The event is free and open to all. As a hub for the North Beach First Fridays Art Walk, Fish Tank Gallery provides one of the most authentic glimpses into the artistic “ecosystem” of Grant Avenue.
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ABOUT FISH TANK GALLERY
Located at 1331 Grant Avenue, Fish Tank Gallery is the personal studio and exhibition space of artist Jeremy Fish. It was established as a way to give back to the neighborhood by providing a platform for local talent and a space for high-quality artistic engagement. By featuring artists like A Guy Who Lives Nearby, the gallery reinforces its mission to generate “good vibes” and support the ongoing creative resurgence of North Beach.