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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 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
The Awesome Art Fairs & Parties this April!
San Francisco will be hit with not one, but two big art fairs at the end of this month, so be sure to check them out! End this month by learning about a new creative medium, whether it be dance, drag, or shibori dye! STARTUP ART FAIR SF 2019 Check
April’s Artsy Parties & Openings
April’s art events include hella openings (as usual), new museum exhibitions, and a colorful selection of parties. Take advantage of the good weather by heading to the Legion of Honor, the East Bay or even as far as San Jose. Remember– it’s all about “spring(ing) forward,” not holding yourself back!
MARCH ART EVENTS: GO OUT & GET INVOLVED
It’s March– things are finally warming up (and drying up!) in the Bay Area, and the month’s madness is starting up again. Spend your first day of March at Oakland’s First Fridays or stop by an art gallery opening in San Francisco. There’s also a Wikipedia-Edit-A-Thon, parties that are raising
The Glide Legacy Gala is Rad and We’re Helping You Go!
Here we see the Rev. Cecil Williams holding court at the Glide Legacy Gala, one of the biggest annual charity extravaganzas on the San Francisco social calendar. This year’s Glide Legacy Gala is Saturday, Aug. 4, and the fabulous folks at the Glide Legacy Committee have offered the Broke-Ass community
Win Tickets to Beth Dean’s 4rd Annual THE DEVIL MADE ME DO IT @ El Rio
Beth Dean started throwing this party at her own expense as her love letter to San Francisco. “A weird, cool and cheap party seemed like everything San Francisco is all about, and it was insane to me to have to pay $30 to get into a club on Halloween, so