Campfire Gallery

Campfire Gallery Campfire Gallery is a partnership between husband and wife team Craig Zaretsky and Rachel Ybarra.

Campfire Gallery is an independent art gallery and retail store which offers customers a unique collection of contemporary art and thoughtfully designed artisan products intended to bring creativity and craftsmanship into our daily lives.

January 15, 2017 was our last day open for business. We want to thank everyone for all the good wishes and visits from t...
01/16/2017

January 15, 2017 was our last day open for business. We want to thank everyone for all the good wishes and visits from those who could make it by in the past few weeks to say goodbye. It's been an amazing experience that we will take with us on our next adventure. Much love from the Campfire crew, Craig, Rachel and Ruthy.

01/12/2017

Dear Friends of Campfire Gallery,

2017 brings many changes and on a personal level we have made the decision to close Campfire Gallery. Our last day open will be Sunday, January 15. We want to sincerely thank all of the artists, art enthusiasts, collectors, neighbors, family and friends who have shared this experience with us over the past 4+ years and for all of the tremendous support we’ve received. We’ve truly enjoyed being part of this community and the opportunity to share the work of so many talented artists. Here are just a few of the great memories.

Thank you and keep the Campfire spirit burning!

Peace. Health. Love. Art.

A steadfast source of hope and strength for us this past year has been the opportunity to share the work of so many tale...
12/31/2016

A steadfast source of hope and strength for us this past year has been the opportunity to share the work of so many talented and hard-working artists. Art has the great capacity to connect, communicate, heal and inspire. Thank you for sharing 2016 with us. We wish everyone a happy, healthy, creative 2017.

Always thrilled to have these signature sculptures by SF artist Linda Raynsford in the gallery.
12/17/2016

Always thrilled to have these signature sculptures by SF artist Linda Raynsford in the gallery.

New paintings and sculpture by Deedee Cheriel, Jonathan Anzalone, Adrian Landon Brooks, Nate Otto, and Ian Ferguson.  Or...
12/17/2016

New paintings and sculpture by Deedee Cheriel, Jonathan Anzalone, Adrian Landon Brooks, Nate Otto, and Ian Ferguson. Original works are the true one-of-a-kind gift and help support artists and the creative community. Happy holidays!

New arrivals: Beautiful lighting and sculptures by San Francisco artist Jonathan Anzalone. Anzalone combines his backgro...
12/12/2016

New arrivals: Beautiful lighting and sculptures by San Francisco artist Jonathan Anzalone. Anzalone combines his background in design, woodworking and art making to create his unique objects. "Each object is a unique problem to solve that gets a highly considered, one of a kind solution."

New paintings by Deedee Cheriel Art on view through today, 12/4. Open 12-5 pm.
12/04/2016

New paintings by Deedee Cheriel Art on view through today, 12/4. Open 12-5 pm.

We are pleased to present "Protean" an exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Umar Rashid . Consisting of a map of the b...
11/20/2016

We are pleased to present "Protean" an exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Umar Rashid . Consisting of a map of the bay and a series of mini portraits of fictional characters, the work is an extension of his re-imagined history with a focus on the San Francisco Bay Area and the conflicts that arose from the settlers and missionaries interactions with the indigenous population. On view through December 4.

On view through December 4 - paintings by Los Angeles-based artist Deedee Cheriel. Cheriel’s work explores narratives th...
11/17/2016

On view through December 4 - paintings by Los Angeles-based artist Deedee Cheriel. Cheriel’s work explores narratives that recognize the urgency and conflict in our continuing attempts to connect to the world. With influences derived from such opposites as East Indian temple imagery, punk rock, and her Pacific Northwest natural environment, her images are indications of how we try to connect ourselves to others and how these satirical and heroic efforts are episodes of compassion and discomfort. Bold elements drawn from landscapes – both urban and natural – and pop culture suggest the ability to find commonalities and relationships between ourselves and our surroundings that inevitably confirm our greater humanity and quest towards love.

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3344 24th Street
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