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Catch up on the top news of the week and an eclectic mix of events on tap for the weekend.
1AM seeks to champion street art with workshops, gallery shows, and explorations of urban art and graffiti culture.
During the annual (and last) SF Open Studios event at the SoMa Artists Studios, more than 90 works of art on display will be draped in white material, hidden from view.
Ahead of his Mezzanine show tonight, visual artist, gallery owner and electronic DJ Mark Slee explains his history and creative process.
Before the weekend countdown begins, here are the top news bites from another busy week.
Mark your calendars: today the SFMOMA announced that the museum would reopen in May of 2016, with almost three times the space of its former incarnation.
Labor strikes, the war, new neighborhoods, and urban diversity highlight this account of an earlier era.
Catch up on the week's top stories and weekend's many neighborhood events.
NEAT (New Experiments in Art and Technology) opens its doors to the public today at the Contemporary Jewish Museum.
The plaque is intended to inspire Filipino youth via the Olympic gold medalist's legacy, and create a dialogue about SoMa's Filipino heritage.
Here's all you need to know about the past week and the art-packed weekend to come.
The annual festival is bringing more than 30 performing and visual artists to Yerba Buena for a night of free, immersive entertainment.
Harris' work focuses on issues of police brutality and gentrification, aiming to create dialogue on how those issues affect the community.
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