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.
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.
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.
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.
San Francisco Fine Art Fair Returns
Back for its third year since its reemergence in 2010, the S.F. Fine Art Fair brings together the latest work in modern and contemporary art in the fields of painting, print, photography, sculpture and glass-work.
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.
Literary Events: Gene Youngblood, Fr. James Martin & Debbie Yee
This week’s best literary arts events include an alternative media lecture at YBCA, the Colbert Report chaplain at USF, and a chapbook making workshop at ARC Studios.
Theater Premiers: Velveteen Rabbit & Nina and the Monsters
This weekend, catch an annual holiday favorite and a new comedy by Ninjaz of Drama.




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