‘The Brinksman’ by Cleon Peterson at Guerrero Gallery
A new exhibition by Cleon Peterson titled “The Brinksman” presents a series of paintings that imagine a dystopian world where violence and self-interest predominate and the bonds of community have been broken.
‘Photography in Mexico’ Arrives at SFMOMA
A diverse collection of photos by Mexican and international artists taken between 1920, following the Mexican Revolution, and the present is on display at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
New Exhibition “Geometric Godesses” Graces SF
“Geometric Godesses,” an exhibition examining abstract forms, opens Friday, March 9 at the Roll Up Gallery at Public Works in the Inner Mission.
Yeah Yeah Yeahs Join The Creators Project in San Francisco
A couple of weeks back we reported that VICE, in collaboration with Intel, would be kicking off a series of world events focused on technology, art and innovation in San Francisco at the Fort Mason Center from March 17 to 18.
Opening Reception for ‘Walk Softly Stranger’
Three local Bay Area artists will collaborate on a new exhibition aimed at transforming the Inclined Gallery space via a multidisciplinary defamiliarization effort that zeroes in on the unique architectural features of the gallery in the hopes of facilitating the creation of new meaning.
Wayward Fairytales: A Visual Retelling of Classic Narratives
There were a number of animated films released in the twentieth century marketed to children that were adapted from iconic fairy tales collected by authors such as the Brothers Grimm or Alexander Afanasyev.
Trailblazing Cyberpunk Author to Read Excerpts From New Novel
Science fiction writer Rudy Rucker, a trailblazer credited with helping to develop the cyberpunk literary genre, will be making an appearance to discuss his new novel which imagines a not so distant future world where humans live sans machines.
Evangelical Audio Project ‘The Imagined Chase’ Debuts
The beginnings of religion lie deep in the human past, originating in a place and a time and a mindset that’s ostensibly inaccessible to contemporary thinkers.
City Lights Booksellers and Publishers Launch Internet Blog
World famous City Lights Bookstore—which pays homage to the Beat poets and novelists of the 1950s that called the North Beach area of San Francisco home—has joined the digital age.
Musician and Visual Artist Teebs at Noise Pop Culture Club
Avant-garde electronic musician and visual artist Teebs aka Mtendere Mandowa will present his stunning visual dreamscapes—as a featured artist of the Noise Pop Culture Club—starting Friday, February 24, at The Roll Up Gallery at Public Works.
Premiere of ‘The Raw Feed’ at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
Three socially-conscious local artists unveil new work at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Friday, February 17.




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