If your January wasn’t as eventful as you had hoped it would be, here’s a list of the big fairs, launches, marches, fundis, parties and all around art happenings.  Start the weekend at one or two of the art fairs happening we’ve heard about in San Francisco, then make your way over to an exhibition opening in Oakland.  Who said the holiday season was over?  It seems like everyone in the arts scene is still celebrating!

FOG DESIGN + ARTSan Francisco’s most popular art fair FOG returns for its fifth edition with 53 galleries that now include Perrotin and Hauser & Wirth.  On Friday, there will be a young Bay Area artists talk with Koak, Muzae and Sofie Ramos.  And on Saturday, Tom Sachs and Adam Savage (of Mythbusters) will be in conversation with an associate curator of the SFMOMA.FOG DESIGN + ART FAIRJANUARY 17 – 20FORT MASON FESTIVAL PAVILIONINFO & TICKETS

UNTITLED ART FAIR

Fresh off their fair in Miami, Untitled SF is bringing more than 60 leading art exhibitors from 10 different countries, an art books exhibit (very cool), it’s own live Podcast (with lot’s artsy & interesting guests, and a lot diverse, emerging, artwork to SF’s Pier 35 waterfront.

This fair prides itself in displaying contemporary art from all disciplines, and often more emerging and mid-career artwork than the glossy FOG, which gives this art fair more of a, ‘what the future of art holds’ appeal, and makes it feel like more of a ‘fair’ than a ‘market’.  Curator Juana Berrío of Kiria Koula gallery in the Mission, and dope Bay Area-based nonprofits like 500 Capp Street Foundation, Artadia, Berkeley Art Museum/ Pacific Film Archive, Chinese Culture Center, and For-Site are collaborating.UNTITLED SFJANUARY 17 – 20PIER 35Tickets & INFO

ANXY CONVERSATIONAnxy is a magazine that explores personal narratives and mental health with a creative lens, and the latest issue is focused on masculinity.  Listen to contributors speak on a panel about the role we play in shaping the future of masculinity.THE MASCULINITY ISSUE WITH ANXY MAGAZINETHURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 5 – 9PMYERBA BUENA CENTER FOR THE ARTSINFO & TICKETS

DESIGN15 LAUNCH PARTYCelebrate the 15th anniversary of the Museum of Craft and Design and see its current exhibition by Gustavo Perez.  There will also be opportunities to try your hand at ceramics processes and techniques, drinks, and food.MAKE: DESIGN15 LAUNCH PARTYTHURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 6 – 9:30PMMUSEUM OF CRAFT AND DESIGNINFO & TICKETS

PUPPETS AGAINST THE PATRIARCHY OPENINGJoin the opening party celebrating Puppets Against the Patriarchy this Friday! Every weekend this past month, artist Erica Gangsei held a series of drop-in puppet-making sessions leading up to the upcoming Womxn’sMarch on January 19, 2019.This Friday, celebrate the protest puppets and signs created throughout these workshops at the opening, with a sign making station where you can make your own protest sign.The Galallery, 180 Capp st. SFFriday January 18, 7–Midnight: Opening + Sign Making PartySaturday January 19, *11am: Meet at The Galallery to the Womxn’s MarchRSVP HERE

PROTEST ART POSTERSJoin the Berkeley Art Museum in making protest posters for the upcoming Women’s March with artist Masako Miki at its pop-up installation in Untitled, Art Fair.  There will be collage, rubber stamps, and drawing materials available for all attendees of the fair, which runs until the 20th.WOMEN’S MARCH POSTER WORKSHOP WITH MASAKO MIKIFRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1 – 3PMUNTITLED ART, PIER 341451 THE EMBARCADEROINFO & TICKETS

PSYCHOGEOGRAPHYTwo artists explore the urban subconscious of Cairo through real and imagined walks in the second part of their performance.  A mix of images, video, and text will be used to share the personal and collective narratives of the city.THIS STAYS BETWEEN US (PART II) PERFORMANCE AND TALKFRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 7 – 9PMPRO ARTS, 150 FRANK H OGAWA PLZINFO & TICKETS

E.M. WOLFMAN FUNDRAISERThis big fundraising party at E. M. Wolfman will have raffle and door prizes, music from DJ raaa, food from La Santa Torta.  Ticket proceeds will go towards the bookstore’s 2019 programming and artist stipends.THE PAINTING SALON FUNDRAISERSATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 6 – 9PME.M. WOLFMAN GENERAL INTEREST SMALL BOOKSTORE410 13TH ST, OAKLANDINFO

LISTEN UP SISTERSThis art exhibition opening features performances by Xina Xurner, Beast Nest, and interdisciplinary artist Star Amerasu (Ah Mer Ah Su), who created that catchy song about Meg Ryan.  Come, cum see, and be free.OPENING: SHINING PALIMPSEST BY YOUNG JOON KWAKSATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 8 – 11PMCLOACA PROJECTSINFO

SILENT WRITEEnjoy writing in a fun, creative community ambiance.  Attendees are welcome to bring anything they wish to work on in silence.  Donations from the night will benefit 826 Valencia, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting under-resourced students with creative writing.SILENT WRITING PARTY (FOR ADULTS) WITH DANIEL HANDLERWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 6:30 – 8PM826 VALENCIAINFO & TICKETS

PARENTHOOD-INSPIRED ARTWORKSThis exhibition is full of artworks that were made by artists during their first few years of parenthood.  The show includes work by artists like Madeline Donahue and Leeza Meksin.MAKING (IT) WORK OPENING RECEPTIONWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 5:30 – 7:30PMOLIVER ART CENTER5212 BROADWAY, OAKLANDINFO & TICKETS

SOMEHOW THIS RELATES TO LOVEBellini’s stolen Madonna and Child painting is re-visited in this performance piece organized by artist Lynn Marie Kirby.  Kirby has collaborated with the San Francisco Girls Chorus and the women at La Casa de las Madres, a local organization that provides support to victims and survivors of domestic violence, in this event.OPENING PERFORMANCE: SOMEHOW THIS RELATES TO LOVETHURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 6PMMANRESA GALLERY, 650 PARKER AVEINFO

EDGE OF SEEExperience Vishal Dar’s new, augmented-reality sculptures in decommissioned military batteries on these special, artist-led walks in Sausalito.  The works provoke viewers to think about what is the edge of their sight while hiking the Marin Headlands.ARTIST-LED WALKSTHURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 5 – 7PMHEADLANDS CENTER FOR THE ARTS944 SIMMONDS ROAD, SAUSALITOINFO & TICKETS

ARTIST RECEPTIONRecology’s current artists-in-residence Mark Baugh-Sasaki, Leah Rosenberg, and SFAI student artist Sophia Cook will open an exhibition.  The work in the show has been made from scavenged materials from the dump over the last four months.WORK BY MARK BAUGH-SASAKI, LEAN ROSENBERG, & SOPHIA COOKFRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 5PMRECOLOGY401 TUNNEL AVEINFO

PROJECT SPACE TAKEOVERCo-hosted by the Internet Archive and Creative Commons, celebrate the public domain with a day full of talks, demos, and multimedia displays.  There will be project stations from Wikipedia and other online organizations that attendees can try out.A GRAND RE-OPENING OF THE PUBLIC DOMAINFRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 10AM – 7:30PMINTERNET ARCHIVE, 300 FUNSTON AVEINFO & TICKETS

LOVE THE BULBExtract ink from a landfill with designer and inkmaker Jason Logan during this workshop at the Albany Bulb.  Attendees will forage through the Bulb and collect materials before transforming them into art.INKMAKING AND FORAGING WORKSHOP WITH JASON LOGANSUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 9AM – 1PMALBANY BULB, 1 BUCHANAN STINFO & TICKETS

ARTS EDUCATION GATHERINGIf you’re a parent, teacher, or do something related to teaching art, attend this gathering of arts education organizations in the Bay Area.  There will be resources for planning field trips and creating partnerships, becoming an art education advocate, and bringing more diversity to your classroom.THE 2019 ARTS EDUCATION RESOURCE FAIRWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 4 – 6PMASIAN ART MUSEUMINFO

X MATERIA ARTISTS IN CONVERSATIONThree artists featured in the exhibition X Materia at DZINE Gallery will speak about the inspiration for their work in the show.  They will also share the methods behind their work, which use techniques like earth-bound materials.ARTISTS IN CONVERSATION: X MATERIAWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 5:30 – 7:30PMDZINE, 128 UTAH STINFO & TICKETS

PROJECT SPACE TAKEOVER“Substrate(s)” is a weeklong activation where artists will re-think translations and mean-making across materials, bodies, and time.  There will be a public screening of several video works at this event, with snacks and wine, and a Q&A and short texts curated by the artists offered as ephemeral takeaways.PROJECT SPACE TAKEOVER #1: SUBSTRATE(S)THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 5:30 – 7:30PM131 HUBBELL STINFO & TICKETS

AN EVENING OF ART AND GLAMOURWear your best metallics and sparklets for a party at the Legion of Honor Museum.  The museum’s current exhibition looks at the cultural and material exchanges between India and Europe.GILD THE LILY: AN EAST-MEETS-WEST ARTPOINT COCKTAIL PARTYTHURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 8 – 11PMLEGION OF HONORINFO & TICKETS

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