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Gallery 16

Coordinates: 37°46′52.8″N 122°23′43.7″W / 37.781333°N 122.395472°W / 37.781333; -122.395472
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Exterior of Gallery 16

Gallery 16 is an art gallery located in San Francisco, California. It is owned by the San Francisco-based painter, Griff Williams. Since 1993, the gallery has exhibited the works of many influential contemporary artists including Margaret Kilgallen, Arturo Herrera, Michelle Grabner, and Mark Grotjahn.

Gallery 16 Editions is the gallery's publishing program. It utilizes contemporary printmaking methods to create portfolios and artist books for many notable contemporary artists. Over the past decades, the label has produced such books as Barry Gifford's "Las Quatro Reinas", Prince Andrew Romanoff's "The Boy Who Would Be Tsar" ISBN 0977744221, Harrell Fletcher's "Jimmy F. Miles is a Boyfriend And A Girlfriend With Harrell Fletcher ISBN 097774423X, Colter Jacobsen's "Good Times: Bad Trips" with artist Scott Hewicker and Cliff Hengst ISBN 9780977744244.

37°46′52.8″N 122°23′43.7″W / 37.781333°N 122.395472°W / 37.781333; -122.395472