A blue floral painting by artist Kayla Plosz Antiel and geometric artwork by artist Katrine Hildebrandt-Hussey installed in a lounge area at the Chief San Francisco Clubhouse with four arm chairs and a baby grand piano in the back.
Katrine Hildebrandt-Hussey & Kayla Plosz Antiel

Chief is a private network focused on connecting and supporting women leaders through mentorship, collaboration and networking. From one woman-led company to another, our Art Advisors curated a collection of original artwork to offer inspiration to members of Chief's newest clubhouse in San Francisco.

Four works by artists Arielle Zamora, Senem Oezdogan, Vicki Sher and Erin Lynn Welsh in a lounge area with dark green walls and colorful armchairs at Chief San Francisco.
Arielle Zamora, Senem Oezdogan, Vicki Sher & Erin Lynn Welsh
A circular painting with pink flowers by artist Erin Lynn Welsh installed on a dark green wall in the Chief San Francisco clubhouse.
Erin Lynn Welsh
Two paintings, one by artist Erin Lynn Welsh and the other by artist Senem Oezdogan, installed on dark green walls within a lounge area at the Chief San Francisco clubhouse.
Senem Oezdogan

The 8,600 square-foot space features a full-service bar with specialty coffee, open lounge space, meeting rooms, private call booths and a Mothers Room. All the artwork in Chief’s clubhouses comes from the women-led company Uprise Art, founded by member Tze Chun.

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A lounge area at the Chief San Francisco Clubhouse, featuring a sofa and two red armchairs in front of a large window with potted plants on the windowsill.
Two textile collages by artist Anastasia Greer installed side-by-side on a white wall in a board room at the Chief San Francisco clubhouse.
Anastasia Greer
A framed watercolor painting of two figures in repose by artist Gabrielle Raaff installed on a dark green wall above a beige sofa in the Chief San Francisco Clubhouse.
Gabrielle Raaff

I sometimes think of these works as haikus in paint; they have both harmonious and discordant aspects. I am also trying to capture the figure in as few strokes as possible, with as little information as possible, yet still to seduce the viewer.

Gabrielle Raaff

Framed artwork by artists Kayla Plosz Antiel, Jessica Sinks and Kristin Texeira in a lounge area with floor to ceiling windows and a large baby grand piano at the Chief San Francisco clubhouse.
Kayla Plosz Antiel, Jessica Sinks & Kristin Texeira
A framed abstract artwork with a figure by artist Vicki Sher on a dark brown wall above a velvet orange chair in the Chief San Francisco clubhouse.
Vicki Sher
A colorful, abstract geometric painting by artist Kimmy Quillin installed on a wall in an orange and white conference room with a long wooden table at the Chief San Francisco clubhouse.
Kimmy Quillin

Design by Laube Studio, photos by Aubrie Pick

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