
Presidio
Entrance: Founded 1776
Gorgeous Hilltop
View of Alcatraz Island

A
Historic
location, great scenery (right next to the Golden Gate Bridge), fine dining,
plenty of free parking makes this one of the best environments
to view art! Don't miss the show next year.
This was SF
Tribal's 4th annual show but out first time at the new spacious elegant Presidio location. All
future shows will be held here. It was an exciting venue with high
quality objects attended by avid collectors, dealers and art afficionados
from afar.
We
hope to see you there next year!
Jim Willis in
his Booth. Collector Bob Wall (Far Left) Chatting with Kevin Conru

Tribalmania
Booth: Collector's Sam and Sharon Singer. A special thanks
to them and their firm "Singer and Associates" for their
generosity in helping to promote our show!
Tribalmania:
Kevin Conru looks at a Tongan Club with 42 carved figures (glyphs)
David Betz:
Songlines Aboriginal Art

Erik Farrow prominently
displaying a Javanese Kris Holder and a New Guinea Lower Sepik
Neckrest

Vicki Shiba's
lovely Zen Booth
President Andres
Moraga (left) with a modernist theme showing fewer objects for more impact
Josh Dimondstein
showing most African Forms
Josh could
be found at the Bar when not in his booth
Cuisine was
served in Chinese take home boxes so visitors could eat and move about the
various booths. These folks are taking a more relaxed approach
Frank Wiggers
had a strong display of powerful Indonesian Art. Below is a close up
of a Dayak house panel
Frank Wiggers
Booth Again
Thomas Murray
Bob Dowling
adding up some purchase on a calculator
Joe Loux with an
attractive display of Asian Object and Jewelry
Bob Brundage
answering questions about a mask

Zena
Kruzick with an impressive display of cache-sex aprons from Africa and New
Guinea
Some of the gang
after a long day
Our
Mask Exhibit, organized and curated by Vicki Shiba
The folk art red
mask from Mexico owned by Dave Deroche was unforgettable
A
special thanks to all those who made this event possible!
See
even more photos courtesy of Robert Brundage