SF Street Style
SF Station and Academy of Art University have teamed up to deliver a bi-weekly SF Street Style gallery created by students at the School of Fashion.
The Serialized Paintings of Martin McMurray at Gallery 16
Artist Martin McMurray has a knack for capturing the emotional drama and ritual of human everyday life with his paintings that offer a glimpse of the role chance plays in determining events that impact and mold the shape of our lives.
Stunning North African Jewelry and Photography Exhibition at MoAD
During his career at the Paris-based fashion empire Hermès , Xavier Guerrand-Hermès amassed a substantial collection of North African jewelry and a significant number of historical portraits of the people inhabiting this region around the turn of the twentieth century.
Librettist Gene Scheer in Conversation
The iconic nineteenth-century American tale Moby Dick by Herman Melville about a sailor, Captain Ahab, bent on revenge against the infamous white sperm whale that took his leg, is coming to the stage and San Francisco.
New Black Comedy From FoolsFury Troupe to Premier
Coinciding with the end of summer fun and vacations comes the latest production from foolsFURY, Port Out, Starboard Home, which takes place in the strange space that is a cruise ship and promises to capture the unique aura cruise ship greenhorns experience.
Open Tryouts Announced for Beach Blanket Babylon
The folks from Steve Silver’s Beach Blanket Babylon have recently announced that anyone, à la American Idol, can now tryout for a part in San Francisco’s world famous theatrical production.
San Francisco Arts Town Hall Festival
The third annual San Francisco Arts Town Festival is happening again–giving the members of the art community a chance to engage with members of local government and demonstrate the immeasurable value of arts education.
Conducting an Afternoon Photo Shoot of the San Francisco Bay Railroad
With the advent of the automobile at the turn of prior century, the railroad faded into the background as the people of the United States became less reliant on the railroad to get them from one place to another.
SOMA Bad Art Gallery Presented by SF Indie Fest Opens
While there’s arguably an exhausting amount of bad post-modern art continuing to crop up in SOMA art galleries, SF Indie Fest is hosting a new event to recognize what they deem to be good local art.
Screening at the de Young Examines Career of Jean Paul Gaultier
In addition to the fabulous Jean Paul Gaultier exhibit currently on display at the de Young Museum is an upcoming special treat–a film screening hosted by museum curators that visually explores his storied 30 year career.
The Language of Madness and Art Exhibition at Salon DeHon
Taking the concept of delirious language, as defined by French philosopher Michel Foucault is the jumping off point and slant of an intriguing new exhibition at Salon DeHon.




Recent Comments