The Martin Wong Student Art Gallery presents its fourth show of the semester - "The Salon."
Works by over 40 of SFSU's finest artists will be on view.
Opening Reception: Nov. 10th, 4-6pm
Live Music by the Mission Three & Refreshments

Recent posts
November 09, 2009
Announcing - The Salon!
October 08, 2009
Reassemblance
The Martin Wong Student Art Gallery presents its third show of the semester - "Reassemblance," a collection of mixed media works.
Works by: Ashild Aurlien, Nicholas Boss, Stephanie Brand, Jason Chen, Vanessa Erskine, Rachel Frankel, Stephanie Griffin, Jan Hung, Bernadette Lemberger, Laura Lineback, Janine Ramos, Janne Sandmark, Kimberly Snyder, Ida Stoa, Lori Tiedemann, Jose Trujillo, David Paul Tuazon, Vanessa Varela, Jessica Waite
Join us for the opening on Thursday, Oct 15th from 5-7pm!
Snacks and drinks will be served.

Regions & Realms
The Martin Wong opens its second show of the season entitled "Regions & Realms."
The show is open through Oct. 7th and includes paintings, prints, mixed media works and more!

Regions and Realms explores “place” as both a physical and psychological realm within which the artist and viewer exist. It is a journey into both new and familiar regions, sure to surprise and intrigue those who take the first step.

Come by and check it out.
September 10, 2009
Martin Wong Opens Its Fall Season!
The Martin Wong Gallery kicked off its Fall 2009 season with "Commnicarte." This exhibition showcased work made by Art Education majors who travelled to Colima, El Salvador, and Costa Rica. Read a review of the show in the Golden Gate Xpress!

Photograph by Wes Rowe
Mission Statement
The mission of the Martin Wong Gallery is to provide emerging undergraduate artists the opportunity to exhibit visual works, in a professional context. Under the guidance of faculty sponsors, artists and student curators are encouraged to develop a greater understanding of installation and presentation etiquette, fine art handling techniques as well as management and communication skills. This program is made possible through the generous support of the Martin Wong Foundation.
