
PALLAS is composed of two unique spaces, the gallery and a solarium annex, each designed to host a wide range of events. From experiential dinners and parties to workshops, photoshoots, and immersive installations, PALLAS offers both space and support through creative and curation services. To bolster your event production, we provide access to our multidisciplinary network of creative partners covering chefs, florists, stylists, photographers, sommelier and cocktail specialists, and DJs.
The annex is a top floor, solarium apartment—a 1984 New York loft meets dance studio—for shows, shoots, dinners, and creative events. A northern wall of narrow windows extends to the roof above where light pours into the open studio. The space is defined with hardwood flooring, gallery white walls, and a perimeter of lacquered surfaces—for staging, for placing books, glasses, bread, sculpture, love notes. A small prep kitchen and bathroom extend off a curtained-lined wall. The mirror-lined kitchen—complete with refrigerator, freezer, and dishwasher—and mirror-lined walk-in closet have views that extend past the flags of Tommy's Joynt, East down Geary Blvd.
The storefront gallery is designed with movement, chthonic intimacy, and adaptivity in mind—as a place for people to come together in the unfolding sculpture of the world we share. Here, on the tree-lined block between Tenderloin and Cathedral Hill, we host exhibitions and events of all sort. The location, at 1111 Geary Blvd, is a former printing center operative for two decades; the underfloor remains with its mark of time and use. Benches and bar shelves are built by organic architect Daniel Liebermann whose work positions architecture as an empathetic collage of built environment, landscape, and the objects we live with. Lining one side of the gallery, these built-in pieces are places to land, to put a glass down, to read a book and to look. Long tables running the center of the main floor serve as dining and workspaces. In addition to PALLAS events, the gallery hosts visiting artists and curators, dinners, parties, screenings, performances, and installations.