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Sunday
Nov142010

Happy Town Dolls- now available online

 

This week, the lovely Lorena Siminovich and her talented team installed an amazing show in the shoppe gallery space, (see pics here!) and now we are pleased to share these one-of-a-kind wooden dolls with those of you who won't be able to make it to the show! Dolls are available for purchase both online and in the store, and will be availablle after the show comes down on December 12th. Click here to see the dolls online!

In addition to the dolls, Lorena created a special, limited-edition screen print on wood that is available (framed or unframed) here.

Wednesday
Jul212010

Forage installation in progress (and opening!)

 

 

Shauna and Stephen have been hard at work installing their bow tie shop in the gallery- practically the only left is to do is bring in the ties!!  If you are in San Francisco on Friday evening, we'll be having an opening reception from 6-9pm, and we'd love to see you!

WHAT: Forage bow tie launch party

WHO: Shauna Alterio and Stephen Loidolt from Something's Hiding in Here

WHERE: The Curiosity Shoppe, 855 Valencia St., SF

WHEN: Friday, July 23rd, 6-9pm

WHY: Come by for a drink, meet the artists, learn how to tie a bow-tie from the dapper folks at Taylor Stitch, and pick up a limited-edition, handmade bow tie that'll make you look like a million bucks!

 

 

Saturday
Jun192010

Good Times!!

Thanks to everyone who came out to celebrate Nathan's Respect Yourself installation last night! Especially those of you who jumped right in and helmeted up! The show will be up through July 18th, so please come by and join in the fun! To see the ever growing portrait set, click here.

Wednesday
Jun162010

We love all of our customers, but...

We really love the ones who match our merchandise!!!

Wednesday
May262010

With Love, SF Weekly

SF Weekly's annual "Best of" issue came out last week, and we were sooo happy to find that both
The Curiosity Shoppe and Pop-Up Magazine made it into this year's round-up. Thanks for the love, SF Weekly!