Weekend Treasure Hunting at the San Francisco Renegade Craft Fair
Independent arts and crafts merchants flock to Fort Mason Center for the annual San Francisco Renegade Craft Fair to show off homemade wares and celebrate hands-on production.
Relationship Between Man Ray and Lee Miller Unveiled in Exhibition
The creative relationship between Man Ray and Lee Miller spawned some of the most iconic pieces of the surrealist movement, and arguably, of the twentieth century, in the visual arts.
Retrospective Cindy Sherman Exhibition Comes to SFMOMA
The immediate visceral reaction to the new Cindy Sherman Exhibition at SFMOMA is laughter, the droll laughter of disbelief and awe at the sheer breadth, intellectual complexity and playful verve of Sherman’s photos.
Divisadero Summer Art Walk
Divisadero Art Walk returns for a summertime edition that promises to be a fantastic way to spend a (hopefully) warm summer night eating, drinking and taking a gander at what local artists and designers have to offer.
Occupy Installation Recognizes Role of Artists in Political Struggles
The Bay Area has been at the forefront of the fight to foment political change, pushing for the rights of those communities that have been marginalized by government policies and the public at large.
Abandoned Objects and Spaces as Memories at Alter Space
The latest exhibition at Alter Space transforms the walls of the gallery space by adding print and paint while creating the illusion of meandering through an old abandoned house.
Brainy Black Humor Infuses the Art of David Shrigley
In San Francisco, for many of us, our pets are almost like children and the thought of losing one brings so much trepidation that surely some of us have jokingly considered stuffing our pug or Pomeranian postmortem.
Interview: Photographer Dallis Willard In Conversation
Local photographer Dallis Willard takes photos that capture the essence of San Francisco, working in a way that makes the quotidian come alive through the eccentric characters and situations he comes across traversing the city streets.
SFMOMA to Pursue Innovative Projects During Closure
The town has been abuzz with the recent news that SFMOMA could be closed for close to three years to perform public-friendly renovations and a major expansion that will double the amount of gallery space.
Pride Month: The National Queer Arts Festival
All throughout the month of June, events will be happening throughout the city celebrating the fifteenth annual National Queer Arts Festival.
Photographs from the Traina Collection at the de Young
San Francisco native Trevor Traina displays his personal collection of photos from some of the most eminent photographers of the past and current century starting June 9, 2012 at the de Young Museum.




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