“Fast Forward” Opening Reception
Into spray can art? This evening at the 1am Gallery you can catch an awesome group show that aims to capture the evolution of this style of visual art.
Chicken John’s Book Release and Street Party
Did you miss Burning Man this year? Don’t be discouraged, there are still remnants of the playa floating around the city. Get ready to get knocked over the head with lots and lots of zany awesomeness brought to you by Chicken John Rinaldi.
Bicycle Film Fest
The annual Bicycle Film Festival rolls through town tomorrow with a kickoff party at The Knockout and continues through Sunday with music, art and (of course) film events celebrating that two-wheeled miracle that gets us to work faster than you can say N-Judah.
Galleries: The Brothers, the Dump & Tetris
This week, hungry walls will be filled with photos of charming Norwegian brothers, reworked artwork from the SF dump, and a giant, interactive game of Tetris.
California Academy of Sciences “Neighborhood Free Days”
There are a lot of reasons why living in San Francisco is so great, but if you’re into science and live in Chinatown, Russian Hill, Nob Hill, Telegraph Hill, North Beach or the Marina then you’re in for a special treat this weekend courtesy of the California Academy of Sciences.
Literary Arts: Bookbinding, Internet Archive & Michael Moore
This week, from bookbinding to a memoir by Michael Moore, the literary arts scene is bustling with variety.
Australian Street Art at 941 Geary
The new exhibition, “Young & Free,” at 941 Geary Gallery lives up to its promise of delivering fresh, timely pieces from seasoned pros and eager artists on their way up from Down Under.
Galleries: Pancakes & Booze, Capsule & More
This week, the galleries scene is hopping with the Pancakes & Booze Art Party, a new show at Steven Wolf, and the annual Capsule design festival in Hayes Valley.
September Lectures and Symposia at SFAI
Throughout the rest of the year, the San Francisco Art Institute will be hosting a series of free lectures from visiting artists, global scholars and graduates from one of the nation’s oldest schools devoted to teaching contemporary art.
Galleries: Doe-eyed Creatures, Aussie Street Art & More
This week, from giant bulb installations to Australian Street Art, September shows are popping up in galleries across the city. Here are our picks.
SF Zine Fest Arrives This Weekend
SF Zine Fest kicks off this weekend with two full days of small-press publishers from across the United States bringing their best zines, comics, art books and more to the San Francisco County Fair Building in Golden Gate Park.




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