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The city of San Francisco kicked off its Juneteenth celebrations with the first annual Juneteenth Parade on Saturday.
Jubilant participants and spectators took over Market Street during yesterday’s 52nd annual San Francisco LGBT Pride Celebration and Parade. According to the San Francisco police, an estimated 500,000 people gathered for the festivities.
Flyaway Productions will perform a free aerial dance performance on the outside of buildings in the heart of the Tenderloin this weekend, in an effort to spotlight the impacts of mass incarceration.
The team behind PianoFight is launching a virtual venue this week with a fundraising event that aims to let attendees mingle and interact safely from their own homes.
Admission to both museums will be free for their first two weeks of resumed operation.
Created by artists quarantined at home, the ad-hoc show may ultimately be "a time capsule of this moment in history," says the museum's director.
An anonymous group of artists says the "ads" are actually an anti-Amazon protest.
San Francisco is getting a fifth megamural from artist Believe in People (BiP) on a new building on Mid-Market.
Expect crowded public transportation, street closures and Muni reroutes.
April showers have finally cleared, and several art-focused events are blooming in the Tenderloin in the early days of May.
Next week, Hospitality House will host an art auction to benefit its community arts program, which turns 50 this year.
A large-scale neon installation has been permanently installed on the building's western facade.
Sabb's new exhibit at the Tenderloin's Swim Gallery weaves together urban fashion, philosophy, and insight into black history and culture.