Arts
From the hottest gallery openings to the most eclectic new shows, the San Francisco arts community is a vibrant and fascinating place. We’ve got it covered.
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The Interview — Mike Henderson Has More To Do
In more than four years of conducting monthly interviews with fascinating people, few have touched me like the artist Mike…
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Not Afraid To Ask: Artist Admiration
Ruth Asawa’s been on my mind a lot, given the Cantor’s recent acquisition of 233 ceramic masks that comprise Wall…
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Anoushka’s Ascent
San Francisco–based artist and ally Anoushka Mirchandani left the tech world and found her true north. Now she is committed…
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Inspired by Data
Phrases like “statistical sampling,” “crowdsourcing” and “time-series graphs” aren’t usually germane to a discussion of fine art and paintings on…
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Starry Nights — and Days
San Francisco welcomes a new immersive exhibition based on the life’s work of Vincent van Gogh.
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Creative Thinking: Nonprofits Adapt and Continue to Support Artists With Disabilities
Dedication and ingenuity have allowed non-profits Creativity Explored, Creative Growth, and NIAD Art Center to adapt and continue to support…
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The Academic Artist: At 100, Wayne Thiebaud is Still Making Art, Teaching — and Influencing
Before the art world’s hoopla last fall honoring the 100th birthday (November 15) of painter Wayne Thiebaud, the lionized artist…
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Books: Poetic License
When a poem paired with a painting strikes just the right note Last March, when the first deadly wave of…
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Heart Times in the City
Poetic, political and purposeful, this year’s Hearts in SF sculptures don’t disappoint. It’s hard to believe it’s been 17 years…
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Crisis Management: Combating COVID in Songs, Words and Images
The pandemic has changed our lives in incalculable ways. We are communicating (and learning) remotely, forgoing direct contact with family…
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