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RGP Art Gallery—Barbara Brundage: Submerged Garden

    The Submerged Series features flowers shot underwater in an aquarium, with paints and inks added to the water. The tank is the canvas, the flower the subject and the paint determines the composition. This results in ethereal, magical images, both real and unreal at the same time.

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    Artist Talk—Barbara Brundage: Submerged Garden

      Join us for Barbara’s Artist Talk! The Submerged Series features flowers shot underwater in an aquarium, with paints and inks added to the water. The tank is the canvas, the flower the subject and thepaint determines the composition. This results in ethereal, magical images, both real and unreal at the same time.

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      Bagel Brunch, Tour, and Concert (February)

        Join us for our monthly Bagel Brunch, Tour, and Concert—a perfect opportunity to savor delicious food, enjoy live music, and experience the vibrant community at Rhoda Goldman Plaza.

        Join Us for a 25th Anniversary Celebration

        RGP Open House for Residents and Families

          Join us for our 25th Anniversary! Together with the Board of Directors, we celebrate 25 years of Rhoda Goldman Plaza and the JFCS Miriam Schultz Grunfeld Building. Following the program, enjoy RGP’s famous fine food. Sunday, October 12, 1:30 – 3:30pm RSVP: [email protected]

          Rhoda Goldman Plaza

          The Legacy and Future of Rhoda Goldman Plaza

            More than 25 years ago, Jewish Family and Children’s Services (JFCS) boldly set out to create a new vision for senior living in San Francisco. Recognizing a gap in care options for older adults, we founded Rhoda Goldman Plaza.

            Artist Talk—Anne Subercaseaux: Geometric Abstraction

              Join us for Anne’s Artist Talk!

              “My finished paintings are the result of an evolving process of exploration and change. Working from photos of the forms, patterns, and color I observe in natural and urban environments, my abstract compositions are a visual exploration of structures and forms based on projections of light and shadow onto surfaces.”
              —Anne Subercaseaux