Serge Gay Jr. is a renowned Haitian American visual artist and designer in San Francisco, celebrated for his vivid, narrative art blending surrealism, realism, and fantasy, exploring urban life, racial identity, LGBTQ+ culture, and his Haitian heritage through murals, gallery shows, and graphic design. A third-generation artist, he channels inspirations from his journey from Haiti to Miami, Detroit, and San Francisco, addressing social justice themes with powerful details and emotional depth, making his work a tapestry of personal experience and cultural commentary.
Thu February 19th Open 11 AM–5 PM