Art meets food in a curated, off-menu experience at Fort Mas

Art meets food in a curated, off-menu experience at Fort Mason restaurants this spring


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Give the password "Hang Art" inside the art-filled dining room at Green's to partake of specially curated off-menu items. (Courtesy of Green's)
Art meets food in a curated, off-menu experience at Fort Mason restaurants this spring
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Mar 01, 2021
Hang Art has never been your traditional art gallery. Since opening in Union Square in 1998, gestures like posting artwork prices and allowing potential buyers to rent pieces before purchasing them have helped the gallery to carve out a unique niche and launch the careers of dozens of local emerging artists.
So when Hang's owner Piero Spadaro opened a second location at Fort Mason last August, he was keen on fostering the spirit of creativity and accessibility not just in his new gallery, but in his new neighborhood, too. The space at Fort Mason was better suited for pandemic times than the second floor spot Hang Art occupies downtown. It had plenty of light and space and a bay breeze that shamelessly frolicked through the open door.

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