art parties
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
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
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,
Beat the Heat with Cool Art Events
Has the recent heatwave got you feeling beaten down? Cool off by checking out these art happenings and by checking out SF Design Week at the end of June. As Pride approaches, there are also a ton of related art events where you sh0uld discover your next favorite LGBTQ artist!
Art Parties All over the Bay this May
May is popping off with more community-oriented art events than ever– join a session of “DRAW CLUB” or go shop local artisans at the Asian Art Museum’s Spring Market. Still tired from last month’s art fairs? Check out MUTEK, a newer kind of art fair dedicated to innovation in art
2 Blocks of Art Parties in the SOMA
Mid Market Community Benefit District & Partners present the 8th Annual 2 Blocks of Art: Art Walk + Live Mural Painting The 8th Annual 2 BLOCKS OF ART art walk is on Saturday, May 4th from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. New this year, the event has been moved to a weekend afternoon to allow for greater
Final Days of February: Artsy Openings, Concerts, & Parties
Here’s a hella long list of art events happening at the end of the shortest month of the year, so don’t make any more excuses to not go out… These exhibitions are forward-thinking (in curatorial choice and format), futurist in outlook, and just straight up fun! EDWARD SHANKEN + VIVIAN SMING +