Multimedia Performance Presents Novel Mix of Music and Poetry
Poetry and music have always gotten along great together–from the Greek chorus to the iambic pentameter of Shakespeare supplemented in the Elizabethan theater by interrelated musical entertainment.
Street Style: Layers
SF Station and Academy of Art University have teamed up to deliver a bi-weekly SF Street Style gallery created by AAU styling students. This week’s theme is Layers.
Outdoor Exhibition Making Use of Architectural Features of Bernal Hill To Open
Out of town visitors and locals alike that flock to Bernal Hill for the stunning panoramic views of San Francisco now have another reason to trek to the top of the grassy knoll.
Wes Anderson Inspired Miscellany Art Show
Drawing on the distinctive cinematic style of Wes Anderson that has become ubiquitous in the last decade, a group of artists pay homage in various different mediums in the annual Bad Dads exhibition at Spoke Art.
Parallels Between Avian and Human Behavior Animated at YBCA
In a new exhibition, Swedish-born collaborators Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg have together hatched a series of animated films and sculptures inspired by the winged flocks that roam the skies.
SF Street Style: Colors
SF Station and Academy of Art University have teamed up to deliver a bi-weekly SF Street Style gallery created by AAU styling students. This week’s theme is Colors.
The Paris Review Touches Down at Tosca Cafe
When perusing the capacious commentary of fiction writers on writing, the tireless researcher will find to his or her dismay a glut of contradicting advice on what makes a terrific short story, and how exactly to construct such a tale.
Day of the Dead Exhibition at SOMArts Cultural Center
In honor of the annual November day of the day tradition, SOMArts Cultural Center will be holding a number of events dedicated to giving Bay Area visitors and students a chance to experience firsthand an important cultural celebration for many communities around the world.
Cristina Guerreiro on Memory, Migration and Identity in the Modern Age
With borders separating nation-states becoming less fluid and travel between widely separated regions assailable and affordable, people and places are bound to increasingly resemble one another as information and ideas circulate with ever increasing rapidity.
Photographs by New Journalist Danny Lyon at the deYoung Museum
Now reputed as one of the best documentary photographers to emerge in the 1960s, Danny Lyon transformed the medium of photography by choosing to become a vulnerable and active participant in his photographs, rather than ensconce himself behind a protective and isolating lens.
Art Span’s Annual Open Studio Kicks Off
Starting the weekend of October 13, lovers of the visual arts have the opportunity to once again experience all that the studios of San Francisco have to offer during the month long annual Art Span Open Studio event.




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