Kirsten Chen
SEPTEMBER ART EVENTS, PARTIES, & OPENINGS
Make the most of your September in San Francisco by checking out one of these cool art events, parties and openings. There will be tons of opportunities for you to purchase art (with the funds going to great places), lectures that unpack some of the biggest cultural phenomenons, and crazy
Bay Area Summer is Starting with Hella Creative Events
As summer officially starts in the Bay area, with September & October heating, there are hella gallery openings, new music programming, and even a free roller rink at the Fort Mason Center for the Arts! Take advantage of September and make it a super creative month. IF YOU KNOW YOU
Art, Festivals, Launches, & Parties in the Bay
If you’re still recovering from the craziness of Outside Lands, check out a more mellow local show, a community poetry reading, or art exhibition! There are tons of these events for the Bay Area’s creative community at the end of August, so don’t miss out. And if you still can’t
Art Events, Screenings, & Performances in August
As another August in the Bay Area rolls around, get ready for these artsy events, screenings, performances, and the annual return of Outside Lands Music Festival. Get outside to watch some sort of creative event– there are tons of free concerts happening before the festival, too. MISSION VOICES OPENING Southern
SF ART BOOK FAIR SPOTLIGHT: LEE OF MODLITBOOKS
The 2019 San Francisco Art Book Fair (SFABF) is multi-day festival of artists’ publications. This event is free and open to the public and will feature artists’ books, art catalogs, monographs, periodicals, zines, printed ephemera, and artists’ multiples. Learn more about one of this weekend’s exhibitors, Lee Reymore of modlitbooks and his
End July with Art Openings, Fairs, & Parties
Summer is in full swing in the Bay Area, so get out of your house and hit some of the art events happening this month. The end of July will feature the return of multiple fairs and festivals including the annual San Francisco Art Book Fair, Gray Area’s Annual Festival,
SHOW SUPPORT FOR 500 CAPP ST ON SATURDAY
If you haven’t heard about the sudden termination of the 500 Capp Street Foundation‘s Head Curator Bob Linder and its impact on the future of the exhibitions at artist David Ireland’s house, now’s the time to start paying attention! Local artists Alicia McCarthy and Jonathan Runcio have organized a Petition