Two San Francisco Artists Featured in San Francisco Open Studios this weekend, October 18-19, 2025
By Jim O’Halloran
Aisjah Hopkins Exhibiting at 2025 San Francisco Open Studios
Longtime Subud member and Bay Area Abstract Expressionist Aisjah Hopkins will be participating in the 2025 San Francisco Open Studios, exhibiting her vibrant paintings as part of The Hunters Point Shipyard Artists (HPSA) community. Visitors can view her work during the open studios weekend of October 18–19, 2025, at Building 101, Studio 1518, located in San Francisco’s Bayview neighborhood.
The Hunters Point Shipyard, known as The Point, is home to one of the largest artist communities in the country and a cornerstone of the city’s creative scene. The annual Open Studios event offers a unique opportunity to meet artists, explore working studios, and experience the depth of San Francisco’s contemporary art culture.
More Information for Aisjah:
Longtime Subud member and sculptor Damon Hyldreth will also be doing an open studio with over 20 sculptures on display.
Damon will be showing at at 3 Rankin St, San Francisco, CA 94124; also on Sat-Sun 18 & 19 October 2025; in the Bayview neighborhood, just South of the Dogpatch neighborhood.The building houses over 40 studios, about 15 will be open.Damon’s sculptures grace sites worldwide, including the Amani Center in Beltsville, MD. Damon will have over 20 sculptures on display.
More information for Damon:
- https://damonart.com/
- https://damonart.com/index-sculpture-openstudio.html
- https://damonart.com/artist-contact3.html
- https://sica-usa.org/contemporary-sculptors/
- https://sica-usa.org/news/amani-center-acquisition-of-damon-hyldreth-sculpture-damanhuri-alkaitis-memorial-a-joint-subud-usa-and-sica-usa-project/





Thanjs so much for posting this along with links to their work!
Congratulations to both these wonderful artists. How lucky to be in San Francisco. I wish I could drive up there to see them. Wishing both all the best.
Such graceful, as in full of grace, works by both of you. Glad to see inner reality in art as you both have been able to express. Hoping we can all see our reality with such light and grace. best regards, Joseph
So glad to see Aisha’s beautiful work. Thanks for posting.