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From Nihilist to Activist: The Artwork of Andres Amador

with special guest Andres Amador

Artist, Andres Amador Arts

FREE and open to all!

Some art asks to be looked at. Andres Amador’s art asks you to listen.

To the beach. To the wind. To the tide.

And—if you’re quiet enough—to yourself.

His vast sand drawings appear and vanish within a single tide cycle, but something about them lingers. They’re mirrors disguised as patterns: reminders that the coastline isn’t just a place we visit, but a place we’re shaped by. Every curve he rakes into the sand carries the same question—How do we want to move through the world?

On December 18, we're welcoming an artist who has spent 25 years turning impermanence into insight. In his talk, he’ll share how a personal search for meaning grew into a creative practice rooted in environmental awareness, public participation, and deep attention to place.

Raised amid San Francisco’s activist murals, shaped by conservation work in Ecuador, and transformed through large-scale community art, Andres brings a perspective that feels both ancient and urgently current. His pieces aren’t static—they respond to the grain of the sand, the shape of the tide, the angle of light, the openness of the public. They’re collaborations with the coastline, made to dissolve, made to teach.

“People are seeking connection to something larger than themselves; our work is to help them find it.”

Andres Amador

Expect an evening of storytelling, practice, and reflection—an invitation to slow down, settle into the rhythm of tide and light, and rekindle the part of ourselves that still knows how to belong to the ocean’s living margins.

Close out the year with community, with creativity, and with a reminder that hope can be drawn in the sand—brief, beautiful, and powerful enough to stay with us long after the tide has taken it back.

Bring friends. Bring openness. Bring that end-of-year sense of possibility.

The beach is calling, even from the brewery.

Later Event: December 20
Winter Market