EROTIC ART EVENTS, a San Francisco Bay Area company, produces and promotes erotic art events, shows and exhibits, featuring photography, paintings, sculpture and performance art.


Upcoming Erotic Art Event

"San Francisco
Erotic Art Exhibition 2"

A group exhibition of 25 artists displaying over 400 erotic paintings, sculptures and photographs from the fine art nude to the extreme erotica.

September 21-23, 2012

Friday:4-10pm           Saturday:1-10pm           Sunday:12-5pm

Admission: $5 - Must be 21


Gallery 4N5
863 Mission St.
San Francisco, CA 94103


Conveniently located in downtown San Francisco between 4th and 5th St.
Easy parking at the Mission St. Garage above the gallery
Access by BART and MUNI

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Previous EROTIC ART EVENTS:

"ON THE EDGE 2"

412 Photographs were displayed by 26 photographers on February 10-12, 2012. The Valentine's Weekend exhibition also featured a fashion show.

Photo by Peter Keresztury Photo by Peter Keresztury Photo by Peter Keresztury
Photo by Deborah Keresztury Photo by David Steinberg
Photo by Deborah Keresztury

Photo by David Steinberg

Photo by Deborah Keresztury



"SAN FRANCISCO EROTIC ART EXHIBITION"

445 paintings, sculptures and photographs were presented by
32 local, national and international artists, September 23-25, 2011.


                           Photo by S.N. Jacobson                                           Photo by Peter Keresztury                      

      Photo by Peter Keresztury                                            Photo by Peter Keresztury                                      Photo by Deborah Keresztury

            Photo by Peter Keresztury                                                Photo by S.N. Jacobson                                        Photo by Deborah Keresztury

Additional photos by Hanna Quevedo, photographer for SF Weekly

Erotic Art Exhibition at Artist's Alley (NSFW)



"ON THE EDGE"

Our inaugural erotic art event, "ON THE EDGE", was the largest exhibition of erotic photographers and photographs on the West Coast. Over 400 photographs were displayed by 17 photographers on February 11-13, 2011. Photos courtesy of S.N. Jacobson.