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2024 SFABF Heesoo Kwon Artist Edition
Top: 1. Saint Leymusoom (2024), Middle: 2. Premolt 3 - Priest (2024)Bottom: 3. Premolt 3 (2019) 
Lenticular inkjet print (framed)
8x10 inches
Edition of 15 each
Printed by Lightsource SF
$60

Premolt is an ongoing project that explores the act of "queering" my female ancestors’ bodies and family histories through adjustments to the family photo archive. Inspired by the worldview of Korean shamanism, which implies that god spirits encircle prospective shamans, awaiting recognition, this visualization unveils Leymusoom and our liberated bodies, previously present in the scene yet concealed within the photographs.

Heesoo Kwon is a multidisciplinary artist from Seoul, South Korea, currently living and working in San Francisco, California. Selected exhibitions include Berkeley Art Museum Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, CA; Institute of Contemporary Art San Jose, San Jose, CA; San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery, San Francisco, CA; Micki Meng Gallery, San Francisco, CA; Gray Area, San Francisco, CA; A.I.R. Gallery, New York, NY; 47 Canal, New York, NY; Blinkers Art & Project Space, Winnipeg, Canada; West Den Haag, Netherlands; Alternative Space Loop, Seoul, South Korea and WMA Space, Hong Kong. She was recently awarded the 2025 Eureka Fellowship from the Fleishhacker Foundation and the 2022 50 Arts Commission for Media Arts from the Hewlett Foundation. Kwon earned a Master of Fine Arts at the University of California, Berkeley, and holds the position of Assistant Professor in the Animation department at California College of the Arts.


2024 SFABF Craig Calderwodd Artist Edition
Terminal-Fun
3 color Risograph print
11x14 inches
Signed and numbered
Edition of 150 
Printed by Colpa Press
$30

Craig Calderwood was born in 1987 in Bakersville, CA and raised in California’s San Joaquin Valley. From a young age, Calderwood found drawing to be an outlet and tool for self-expression, which later led to their interest in pursuing art. After taking classes at Fresno City College, they relocated to San Francisco, CA, in 2011, where they currently live and work.

Calderwood’s multivalent practice ranges from drawings and paintings to sculptures, often featuring intricate patterns and utilizing “lowbrow” materials. Their work is heavily autobiographical, reflecting on their childhood experiences and identity as a queer and trans individual. To address gender fluidity, as well as ideas about desire, biodiversity, and otherness, they portray androgynous figures and body parts that are in some way unfamiliar. This is amplified by the extensive and highly detailed patterning that conceals any visible secondary sex characteristics, creating what Calderwood describes as “genderlessness.” Calderwood’s personal vernacular of symbols and patterns derives from the private languages used by queer and trans communities for decades, and is informed by historical research, personal narratives and pop-cultural moments. Materiality is also a significant aspect of Calderwood’s work both conceptually and autobiographically: their father upholstered furniture professionally and the importance of this personal connection to textiles is evident. When starting paintings – which Calderwood also refers to as tapestries – they begin with a patchwork of upholstery fabrics, the tactile surface becoming an element of the work akin to the patterning. Textiles are also incorporated into their sculptures along with fabric paint, polymer clay, and pipe cleaners in a commentary on the societal tendency to view these materials as craft supplies. By subverting the intended use of their materials, Calderwood blurs the line between the binary of art and craft, much as they blur distinctions of sex and identity.

Calderwood has exhibited their work internationally and has been the recipient of numerous awards and residencies. Calderwood was the Eureka Fellowship Grantee in 2022, Art+Process+Ideas (API) artist in residence at Mills College, Oakland in 2020 and 2022, the SFMOMA SECA award Finalist in 2019, and is currently Artist-in-Residence at Recology, San Francisco. Calderwood was awarded three Individual Artist Commission grants from the San Francisco Arts Commission and in 2021 was selected to design and create artwork for the three-story atrium of the Harvey Milk Terminal at the San Francisco International Airport, set to be unveiled in 2024.
2024 SFABF Logo Pin
Enamel Cloisenne Pin
1 x 1 inches
Designed by David Kasprzak
$10




2023 SFABF Rose D’Amato Artist Edition
Elwell Trucking (Caroll Ave.)
UV Print on Aluminum Dibond
16 x 20 inches
Edition of 20 
Printed by Lightsource SF
$200


2023 SFABF Marbie Artist Edition 
4 color Screen Print
100% Canvas Tote Bag
Edition of 125
Courtesy of the artist and Hashimoto Contemporary
Printed by FREE GOLD WATCH
$40



2023 SFABF Logo Pin
Enamel Cloisenne Pin
1 x 1 inches
Designed by David Kasprzak
$10



2023 SFABF Logo Tote
1 color Screen Print
100% Canvas Tote Bag
Designed by David Kasprzak
Printed by FREE GOLD WATCH
SOLD OUT



2022 SFABF Jeffrey Sincich Artist Edition
Books (Yellow)
11x14 inches
Screen Print on archival paper 
Edition of 100
Signed & dated
Printed by Nat Swope
$50



2022 SFABF Jeffrey Sincich Artist Edition
Books (Pink)
11x14 inches
Screen Print on archival paper (PINK colorway)
Edition of 100
Signed & dated
Printed by Nat Swope
$50



2022 SFABF Alicia McCarthy Artist Edition 
4 color Screen Print
100% Canvas Tote Bag
Edition of 150
Printed by CULK
$40


2019 SFABF Sadie Barnette Artist Edition
Change Everything
Enamel Cloisenne Pin
2 x 1 inches
Edition of 200
Courtesy of the artist
$10


2016 SFABF Alicia McCarthy Artist Edition
2 color Risograph Print
11 x 17 inches
Edition of 500
Signed and numbered
Printed by Colpa Press
$30


2018 SFABF Will Rogan Artist Edition
Mediums 2 spread
Giclée Print
17 x 11 inches
Edition of 24
Printed by Lightsource SF
$100



2017 SFABF KOAK Artist Edtion  
Tangled in Milk
2 color Risograph Print
11 x 14 inches
Edition of 250
Printed by Colpa Press
SOLD OUT


2017 SFABF Chris Johanson & Lonnie Holley Artist Edition
Paulson Fontaine Press
At Looking
24pp, 7 x 4 1/2 inches Risograph Booklet
Edition of 400
Printed by Tiny Splendor
$25