Help Save Secession Art & Design
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Secession Art & Design has been in business since 2007, representing over 70 independent artists and designers. I opened a storefront because I wanted a space for people to get offline and experience art, clothing, and jewelry in person. We have an online store, but the majority of our revenue comes from retail sales when the store is open.
Secession will be closed until April 9 to do our part in not spreading this disease. Right now, I am practicing social distancing by sitting by myself in my gallery & boutique, writing to you. I am haunted by the silence in the store and watching customers peek through the windows as they walk by.
COVID-19 has changed all of our lives - how we live, shop, and work. My business has survived a recession, endless construction on Mission Street, moving locations, and the 3300 block fire, not to mention the challenges of being a commercial tenant renting a brick-and-mortar storefront in San Francisco. But now I look around my beautiful store, surrounded by items so lovingly made, and feel crushed that this may be the end of what I have created.
My husband, who has been working as a union audio engineer at live events for more than 20 years, has seen his work evaporate as well. I am trying to be optimistic and pretend this is extended maternity leave. I get to watch my baby boy learn to walk and spend my days with my family.
In our hearts, art is essential. We hope that you will support us during this time by donating to our GoFundMe, shopping our online art collection and mini boutique, or buying a gift card.
These funds will be used for operating costs and immediate expenses, while we're closed and during our future recovery period. With your support, the store will stay open and thrive, and I will continue to be your go-to for gifts, art, and clothing.
#SmallBusinessRelief
XO Eden
Secession will be closed until April 9 to do our part in not spreading this disease. Right now, I am practicing social distancing by sitting by myself in my gallery & boutique, writing to you. I am haunted by the silence in the store and watching customers peek through the windows as they walk by.
COVID-19 has changed all of our lives - how we live, shop, and work. My business has survived a recession, endless construction on Mission Street, moving locations, and the 3300 block fire, not to mention the challenges of being a commercial tenant renting a brick-and-mortar storefront in San Francisco. But now I look around my beautiful store, surrounded by items so lovingly made, and feel crushed that this may be the end of what I have created.
My husband, who has been working as a union audio engineer at live events for more than 20 years, has seen his work evaporate as well. I am trying to be optimistic and pretend this is extended maternity leave. I get to watch my baby boy learn to walk and spend my days with my family.
In our hearts, art is essential. We hope that you will support us during this time by donating to our GoFundMe, shopping our online art collection and mini boutique, or buying a gift card.
These funds will be used for operating costs and immediate expenses, while we're closed and during our future recovery period. With your support, the store will stay open and thrive, and I will continue to be your go-to for gifts, art, and clothing.
#SmallBusinessRelief
XO Eden
Organizer
Eden Stein
Organizer
San Francisco, CA