Sutton Studios & Gallery

1890 Bryant Street, Suite 306 @ Mariposa St.

San Francisco, CA 94110

Phone: 415.641.1221

Fax: 415.641.1648

Email: jeremy@jeremysutton.com

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Nestled in the heart of San Francisco's vibrant historic Mission District amidst a community of artists, architects, film makers and vintners, adjacent to excellent cafes and restaurants and ten minutes drive from the city center, Sutton Studios & Gallery is a beautiful custom-designed 2,400 square foot multi-media facility with 13' ceilings, comfortable fully-adjustable ergonomic chairs, 10' wide projection screen, high fidelity sound system, wide format ink-jet printer, refreshment area, library corner and exhibition space. Enjoy an atmospheric, creative environment surrounded by Jeremy's lively paintings.

Sutton Studios & Gallery is on the northwest corner of Bryant Street and Mariposa Street. When visiting dial 306 at the front door (1890 Bryant Street at the corner with Mariposa) or call the Studio at 415-641-1221.

Driving from the East Bay (across the Bay Bridge)

Take 80 West to 101 South to the Civic Center/Ninth Street exit. Stay in the middle lane which feeds into Harrison Street. Proceed on Harrison Street to 17th Street. At 17th Street turn left, and drive three blocks to Bryant Street. Turn right on Bryant Street. The entrance to Sutton Studios & Gallery (1890 Bryant Street) will be one block down on your right, just before Mariposa Street.

Driving from the North across the Golden Gate Bridge

Take the Lombard Street exit and proceed east on Lombard. At Van Ness Avenue turn right. Van Ness Avenue will become South Van Ness Avenue (after you cross over Market Street). At 17th Street turn left and drive several blocks (you'll cross Folsom Street and Harrison Street) to Bryant Street. Turn right on Bryant Street. The entrance to Sutton Studios & Gallery (1890 Bryant Street) will be one block down on your right, just before Mariposa Street.

Driving from the South Bay / Peninsula (from Highway 101 North or 280 North)

From 280: Take 280 North to 101 North. Take 101 North to the Vermont Street exit (one after the Cesar Chavez Street exit). Take the Vermont Street exit off 101. Stay on your left. Turn left onto Vermont Street, then immediately left onto 17th Street. Follow 17th Street for a few blocks and then turn left onto Bryant Street. The entrance to Sutton Studios & Gallery (1890 Bryant Street) will be one block down on your right, just before Mariposa Street.

Parking

Unrestricted street parking is difficullt to find after 8am on weekday mornings. Be sure to give yourself plenty of time to locate a parking spot. Be observant of all parking signs and avoid partially obstructing pedestrian and wheelchair crossings or have any part of your vehicle overlap a red zone. Do not leave any valuables or bags on show in your car (a recommended precaution where ever you park in San Francisco). A paid public parking lot is available at the corner of 17th and Folsom Street (entrance on Shotwell Street), a five minute walk from the Studio. The location is indicated by a "P" on the map above. The fee for parking at this lot is approximately $12.00 per day maximum. If you need parking for less than two hours there are parking meters outside Starbucks on Bryant Street across the road from the Studio. Due to limited parking in the neighborhood, it is strongly recommended that visitors use taxicabs or public transportation if at all possible.

BART from the East Bay

Take the San Francisco/Colma bound train and exit at the 16th Street station, a ten minute walk from the Studio. When leaving the BART station, Walgreen's pharmacy should be to your left and Payless Shoes Store to your right. Walk east on 16th Street to Bryant Street. At Bryant Street turn right. Proceed south on Bryant Street to Mariposa Street. The entrance to Sutton Studios & Gallery (1890 Bryant Street) will be on your left.

BART from Daly City

Take any East Bay bound train (Richmond, Pittsburg/Bay Point, or Fremont) and exit at the 16th Street station, a ten minute walk from the Studio. Walk east on 16th Street to Bryant Street. At Bryant Street turn right. Proceed south on Bryant Street to Mariposa Street. The entrance to Sutton Studios & Gallery (1890 Bryant Street) will be on your left.

MUNI Buses

Several MUNI buses stop within walking distance of the Studio (for further information about the San Francisco Municipal Railway, call 415-673-MUNI or visit the 511 Trip Planner). The 27 bus, which passes through downtown, stops right outside the Studio door.

Enjoy the comfortable creative environment of Sutton Studios & Gallery.

Surrounded by art...

View from the studio door (Photo: Sam Gray)

After a day of painting...sipping wine on the roof.

 

Computer Resources Close to Sutton Studios & Gallery

Alberto Palacios

415-806-7809

Rents out desktop computers, laptops, screens and keyboards. Book ahead to secure a laptop rental (typically $125 -$150/week).

Best Buy

1717 Harrison St

San Francisco, CA 94110

(415) 626-9682

10 minutes walk from studio.

All sorts of miscellaneous electronics.

Radio Shack

2300 16th St Ste 255

San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 431-8572

5 minutes walk from studio.

All sorts of miscellaneous electronics.

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"You are effervescent! Your enthusiasm is contagious. You allow learning and experimenting to happen without fear or constraints."
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"Thank you for a learning experience I can use for life. "
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"Exceeded my expectations. There were lots of ideas about how to find your creativity, without being hokey."
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"Excellent teaching and presentation! Well organized and clean. It exceeded my expectations because Jeremy is so in tune and in touch with his students."
Lorraine Headrick, Painter Panache 2002 Alumnus

"Jeremy:
Thanks for letting me preview your latest and greatest Painter IX DVDs.  Having taken you classes in the past I mistakenly thought that the DVDs would be a review.  Much more than being a review, the DVDs are the perfect complement to your classes.  I have been able to re-discover techniques and tips that you went over briefly in your class and have found new ways to apply them. I cannot imagine how much time and effort went into distilling all you teachings into these 4 DVDs. The Painter IX DVD’s should be required viewing for all your students.  The more I watch them, the more I learn.

Thanks again.
John"

"I attended Jeremy Sutton's Painter Panache Intro Class 7-11 Feb 05. My objective for attending the class was to learn both technical and creativity skills which would take me a level beyond my present skills. I recently retired from the U.S. Army which gave me an opportunity to travel and photograph various people and their cultures. I consider myself an advanced amateur photographer and have had my work published in numerous calendars but was not satisfied with my creativity. I wanted to be able to take my existing images and make them works of art which I am delighted to say, Jeremy taught me to do in the class. I have attended other photography workshops in the past but I can honestly say that Jeremy is by far the best instructor. The difference is, he gives personal attention to each student during the duration of the entire course. He is a master digital artist and shares his techniques with his students. After returning from the course, I rolled up my sleeves and have worked on and completed exhibition quality images which I am going to sell in art galleries, calendars, and posters. I would also like to say besides learning the ins and outs of Painter IX, I also gained a lot of insight into myself and my abilities during the duration of the course when we made and critiqued images. If you are planning on taking the Intro Course, I recommend you first purchase Jeremy's most recent training DVD's, Painter IX Simplified and study those prior to attending the class. I worked with my set for approximately two weeks before the class and as a result, obtained so much more information because of my familiarity with the techniques. If you can't attend the class, I recommend you purchase the DVD's and use them to learn Jeremy's painterly techniques. If you are serious about becoming a digital artist, Jeremy is the master instructor!
Regards,
Lowell"