Events in September 2018
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August 26, 2018(1 event)
12:00 pm: The World of Frida12:00 pm: The World of Frida – Celebrate the culture, style and persona of visionary painter Frida Kahlo in an exhibition that weaves juried and invitational works, along with a traveling photography exhibit titled: Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas Muray. Many works are for sale. Please note the gallery is closed on Mondays. Bedford Gallery 1601 Civic Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) 295-1417 |
August 27, 2018(1 event)
12:00 pm: The World of Frida12:00 pm: The World of Frida – Celebrate the culture, style and persona of visionary painter Frida Kahlo in an exhibition that weaves juried and invitational works, along with a traveling photography exhibit titled: Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas Muray. Many works are for sale. Please note the gallery is closed on Mondays. Bedford Gallery 1601 Civic Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) 295-1417 |
August 28, 2018(2 events)
12:00 pm: The World of Frida12:00 pm: The World of Frida – Celebrate the culture, style and persona of visionary painter Frida Kahlo in an exhibition that weaves juried and invitational works, along with a traveling photography exhibit titled: Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas Muray. Many works are for sale. Please note the gallery is closed on Mondays. Bedford Gallery 1601 Civic Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) 295-1417 11:00 am: Nine Hearts Exploring11:00 am: Nine Hearts Exploring – "Jack Fischer Gallery presents Nine Hearts Exploring (from Creativity Explored), a new exhibition showcasing 46 individual artworks. The respected art collector and gallery owner Jack Fischer says the artwork included “would already be a part of his own collection if he only had the space!” The nine exhibiting artists range in age from 23 to 65, representing multiple cultural points of view. The mixed media work included in the exhibition highlights simple and complex line drawings, multiple examples of text-based art, as well as lush, colorful pieces on paper, wood, and ceramic. Selected artists include some of Fischer’s “old favorites” including Andrew Li (b. 1962) who had a solo exhibition of gestural drawings at the Jack Fischer Gallery before it relocated and expanded to two locations in the Potrero Hill and the Dogpatch neighborhoods. Another artist who focuses on the use of line, albeit in a completely opposite way than Li, is James Miles (b. 1957). His miniature ink drawings of quiet scenes tell stories and draw the viewer in closer for closer examination of his deceptively simple compositions. A long-time fan of Evelyn Reyes’ (b. 1957) graphic oil pastel drawings and Camille Holvoet’s (b. 1952) depictions of colorful confections, Fischer selected several of their works adding vibrant pops of pigment among the monochromatic line drawings. Further along the color spectrum is new work by Samedi Djeimguero (b. 1995), the youngest artist included in the exhibition whose large-scale oil pastel drawings, reminiscent of Rothko, supply visual pools for the eyes to do a deep dive. John Patrick McKenzie (b. 1962) and Daniel Green (b. 1985), long heralded by Fischer, create popular text-based works that reference popular culture and politics, with wry wit. The work included in Nine Hearts Exploring is mostly drawn on unusual surfaces such as a Victorian window, cigarette box, and fiberboard samples. Alongside artists that Fischer is well acquainted with are some new discoveries including Roland Record (b. 1975) and Nubia Ortega (b. 1976). Record creates complex compositions made up of fragmented grids and intersecting patterns with occasional figures, hearts, houses, and flowers, while Ortega molds textured fish and playful toy cars in glazed ceramic." 311 Potrero Avenue San Francisco, CA 94103 USA 415 522 1178 |
August 29, 2018(4 events)
12:00 pm: The World of Frida12:00 pm: The World of Frida – Celebrate the culture, style and persona of visionary painter Frida Kahlo in an exhibition that weaves juried and invitational works, along with a traveling photography exhibit titled: Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas Muray. Many works are for sale. Please note the gallery is closed on Mondays. Bedford Gallery 1601 Civic Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) 295-1417 11:00 am: Nine Hearts Exploring11:00 am: Nine Hearts Exploring – "Jack Fischer Gallery presents Nine Hearts Exploring (from Creativity Explored), a new exhibition showcasing 46 individual artworks. The respected art collector and gallery owner Jack Fischer says the artwork included “would already be a part of his own collection if he only had the space!” The nine exhibiting artists range in age from 23 to 65, representing multiple cultural points of view. The mixed media work included in the exhibition highlights simple and complex line drawings, multiple examples of text-based art, as well as lush, colorful pieces on paper, wood, and ceramic. Selected artists include some of Fischer’s “old favorites” including Andrew Li (b. 1962) who had a solo exhibition of gestural drawings at the Jack Fischer Gallery before it relocated and expanded to two locations in the Potrero Hill and the Dogpatch neighborhoods. Another artist who focuses on the use of line, albeit in a completely opposite way than Li, is James Miles (b. 1957). His miniature ink drawings of quiet scenes tell stories and draw the viewer in closer for closer examination of his deceptively simple compositions. A long-time fan of Evelyn Reyes’ (b. 1957) graphic oil pastel drawings and Camille Holvoet’s (b. 1952) depictions of colorful confections, Fischer selected several of their works adding vibrant pops of pigment among the monochromatic line drawings. Further along the color spectrum is new work by Samedi Djeimguero (b. 1995), the youngest artist included in the exhibition whose large-scale oil pastel drawings, reminiscent of Rothko, supply visual pools for the eyes to do a deep dive. John Patrick McKenzie (b. 1962) and Daniel Green (b. 1985), long heralded by Fischer, create popular text-based works that reference popular culture and politics, with wry wit. The work included in Nine Hearts Exploring is mostly drawn on unusual surfaces such as a Victorian window, cigarette box, and fiberboard samples. Alongside artists that Fischer is well acquainted with are some new discoveries including Roland Record (b. 1975) and Nubia Ortega (b. 1976). Record creates complex compositions made up of fragmented grids and intersecting patterns with occasional figures, hearts, houses, and flowers, while Ortega molds textured fish and playful toy cars in glazed ceramic." 311 Potrero Avenue San Francisco, CA 94103 USA 415 522 1178 6:30 pm: Pagliacci by Ruggiero Leoncavallo - Opera Talk with Film Clips6:30 pm: Pagliacci by Ruggiero Leoncavallo - Opera Talk with Film Clips – "Larry Oppenheim of Opera for the People will tell and show the story of Pagliacci to be performed by the SF Opera between September 7th and September 30th, 2018. Pagliacci (The Clowns) may be the most compelling short opera ever written. Based on a real life incident, the story is told as a play within a play. A troupe of traveling actors portrays the stock characters of Italian comedy: Harlequin, Columbine, and the Clown (Pagliaccio). But tragedy is inevitable. Real life intrudes on a stage play, as the audience gasps. This film of the 2007 Verona production simply kills – both figuratively and literally. French tenor Roberto Alagna sings his heart out as Canio, the murderously jealous clown married to an unfaithful wife. Bulgarian soprano Svetla Vassileva catches fire as Neddat, a woman controlled by her passions. Italian baritone Alberto Mastromarino is the hunchback Tonio, who plots revenge against Nedda for mocking his declarations of love." So, quick question, why do writers use disabled male characters as a vehicle for fulfilling their toxic, misogynistic revenge fantasies against women? Is this a "commit representational violence against two birds with one stone" kinda situation? 190 Lenox Way San Francisco, CA 94127 USA (415) 355-2886 8:00 pm: OUTDOOR Superfest8:00 pm: OUTDOOR Superfest – first ever OUTDOOR Superfest Showcase movie night! "Superfest Under the Stars" will be in Courthouse Square in Redwood City on Wednesday, August 29th from 8-9:30pm. Bring food, drinks, and any other accouterments and enjoy past films in an accessible area with friends and family! More details to come... don't forget to bring a blanket. If you're interested in helping get the word out about this event, email superfestshowcase@gmail.com, and we can provide you with promotional materials to post on Facebook, Twitter, and in newsletters! If you're interested in helping get the word out about this event, email superfestshowcase@gmail.com, and we can provide you with promotional materials to post on Facebook, Twitter, and in newsletters! Courthouse Square 2200 Broadway Redwood City, CA 94063 (650) 780-7000 |
August 30, 2018(2 events)
12:00 pm: The World of Frida12:00 pm: The World of Frida – Celebrate the culture, style and persona of visionary painter Frida Kahlo in an exhibition that weaves juried and invitational works, along with a traveling photography exhibit titled: Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas Muray. Many works are for sale. Please note the gallery is closed on Mondays. Bedford Gallery 1601 Civic Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) 295-1417 11:00 am: Nine Hearts Exploring11:00 am: Nine Hearts Exploring – "Jack Fischer Gallery presents Nine Hearts Exploring (from Creativity Explored), a new exhibition showcasing 46 individual artworks. The respected art collector and gallery owner Jack Fischer says the artwork included “would already be a part of his own collection if he only had the space!” The nine exhibiting artists range in age from 23 to 65, representing multiple cultural points of view. The mixed media work included in the exhibition highlights simple and complex line drawings, multiple examples of text-based art, as well as lush, colorful pieces on paper, wood, and ceramic. Selected artists include some of Fischer’s “old favorites” including Andrew Li (b. 1962) who had a solo exhibition of gestural drawings at the Jack Fischer Gallery before it relocated and expanded to two locations in the Potrero Hill and the Dogpatch neighborhoods. Another artist who focuses on the use of line, albeit in a completely opposite way than Li, is James Miles (b. 1957). His miniature ink drawings of quiet scenes tell stories and draw the viewer in closer for closer examination of his deceptively simple compositions. A long-time fan of Evelyn Reyes’ (b. 1957) graphic oil pastel drawings and Camille Holvoet’s (b. 1952) depictions of colorful confections, Fischer selected several of their works adding vibrant pops of pigment among the monochromatic line drawings. Further along the color spectrum is new work by Samedi Djeimguero (b. 1995), the youngest artist included in the exhibition whose large-scale oil pastel drawings, reminiscent of Rothko, supply visual pools for the eyes to do a deep dive. John Patrick McKenzie (b. 1962) and Daniel Green (b. 1985), long heralded by Fischer, create popular text-based works that reference popular culture and politics, with wry wit. The work included in Nine Hearts Exploring is mostly drawn on unusual surfaces such as a Victorian window, cigarette box, and fiberboard samples. Alongside artists that Fischer is well acquainted with are some new discoveries including Roland Record (b. 1975) and Nubia Ortega (b. 1976). Record creates complex compositions made up of fragmented grids and intersecting patterns with occasional figures, hearts, houses, and flowers, while Ortega molds textured fish and playful toy cars in glazed ceramic." 311 Potrero Avenue San Francisco, CA 94103 USA 415 522 1178 |
August 31, 2018(3 events)
12:00 pm: The World of Frida12:00 pm: The World of Frida – Celebrate the culture, style and persona of visionary painter Frida Kahlo in an exhibition that weaves juried and invitational works, along with a traveling photography exhibit titled: Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas Muray. Many works are for sale. Please note the gallery is closed on Mondays. Bedford Gallery 1601 Civic Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) 295-1417 11:00 am: Nine Hearts Exploring11:00 am: Nine Hearts Exploring – "Jack Fischer Gallery presents Nine Hearts Exploring (from Creativity Explored), a new exhibition showcasing 46 individual artworks. The respected art collector and gallery owner Jack Fischer says the artwork included “would already be a part of his own collection if he only had the space!” The nine exhibiting artists range in age from 23 to 65, representing multiple cultural points of view. The mixed media work included in the exhibition highlights simple and complex line drawings, multiple examples of text-based art, as well as lush, colorful pieces on paper, wood, and ceramic. Selected artists include some of Fischer’s “old favorites” including Andrew Li (b. 1962) who had a solo exhibition of gestural drawings at the Jack Fischer Gallery before it relocated and expanded to two locations in the Potrero Hill and the Dogpatch neighborhoods. Another artist who focuses on the use of line, albeit in a completely opposite way than Li, is James Miles (b. 1957). His miniature ink drawings of quiet scenes tell stories and draw the viewer in closer for closer examination of his deceptively simple compositions. A long-time fan of Evelyn Reyes’ (b. 1957) graphic oil pastel drawings and Camille Holvoet’s (b. 1952) depictions of colorful confections, Fischer selected several of their works adding vibrant pops of pigment among the monochromatic line drawings. Further along the color spectrum is new work by Samedi Djeimguero (b. 1995), the youngest artist included in the exhibition whose large-scale oil pastel drawings, reminiscent of Rothko, supply visual pools for the eyes to do a deep dive. John Patrick McKenzie (b. 1962) and Daniel Green (b. 1985), long heralded by Fischer, create popular text-based works that reference popular culture and politics, with wry wit. The work included in Nine Hearts Exploring is mostly drawn on unusual surfaces such as a Victorian window, cigarette box, and fiberboard samples. Alongside artists that Fischer is well acquainted with are some new discoveries including Roland Record (b. 1975) and Nubia Ortega (b. 1976). Record creates complex compositions made up of fragmented grids and intersecting patterns with occasional figures, hearts, houses, and flowers, while Ortega molds textured fish and playful toy cars in glazed ceramic." 311 Potrero Avenue San Francisco, CA 94103 USA 415 522 1178 8:00 pm: Are We? @ BFF8:00 pm: Are We? @ BFF As part of a short film program, the Benicia Film Festival will screen this short directed by teenager, Indica DeRose. "A short film narrated by a girl who is crazy. She talks about how she sees her life and how she truly feels about everyday topics." 1150 First Street Benicia, CA 94510 USA (707) 745-1769 |
September 1, 2018(3 events)
12:00 pm: The World of Frida12:00 pm: The World of Frida – Celebrate the culture, style and persona of visionary painter Frida Kahlo in an exhibition that weaves juried and invitational works, along with a traveling photography exhibit titled: Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas Muray. Many works are for sale. Please note the gallery is closed on Mondays. Bedford Gallery 1601 Civic Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) 295-1417 11:00 am: Nine Hearts Exploring11:00 am: Nine Hearts Exploring – "Jack Fischer Gallery presents Nine Hearts Exploring (from Creativity Explored), a new exhibition showcasing 46 individual artworks. The respected art collector and gallery owner Jack Fischer says the artwork included “would already be a part of his own collection if he only had the space!” The nine exhibiting artists range in age from 23 to 65, representing multiple cultural points of view. The mixed media work included in the exhibition highlights simple and complex line drawings, multiple examples of text-based art, as well as lush, colorful pieces on paper, wood, and ceramic. Selected artists include some of Fischer’s “old favorites” including Andrew Li (b. 1962) who had a solo exhibition of gestural drawings at the Jack Fischer Gallery before it relocated and expanded to two locations in the Potrero Hill and the Dogpatch neighborhoods. Another artist who focuses on the use of line, albeit in a completely opposite way than Li, is James Miles (b. 1957). His miniature ink drawings of quiet scenes tell stories and draw the viewer in closer for closer examination of his deceptively simple compositions. A long-time fan of Evelyn Reyes’ (b. 1957) graphic oil pastel drawings and Camille Holvoet’s (b. 1952) depictions of colorful confections, Fischer selected several of their works adding vibrant pops of pigment among the monochromatic line drawings. Further along the color spectrum is new work by Samedi Djeimguero (b. 1995), the youngest artist included in the exhibition whose large-scale oil pastel drawings, reminiscent of Rothko, supply visual pools for the eyes to do a deep dive. John Patrick McKenzie (b. 1962) and Daniel Green (b. 1985), long heralded by Fischer, create popular text-based works that reference popular culture and politics, with wry wit. The work included in Nine Hearts Exploring is mostly drawn on unusual surfaces such as a Victorian window, cigarette box, and fiberboard samples. Alongside artists that Fischer is well acquainted with are some new discoveries including Roland Record (b. 1975) and Nubia Ortega (b. 1976). Record creates complex compositions made up of fragmented grids and intersecting patterns with occasional figures, hearts, houses, and flowers, while Ortega molds textured fish and playful toy cars in glazed ceramic." 311 Potrero Avenue San Francisco, CA 94103 USA 415 522 1178 3:30 pm: Any Exit & Modellastry @ BFF3:30 pm: Any Exit & Modellastry @ BFF – As part of a short film program, the Benicia Film Festival will screen Any Exit, a German short, and Modellastry, an animated short from Estonia. Any Exit asks, "How does anxiety feel? And how can we deal with it? Animation uses minimalistic visuals and sound to create an atmosphere of anxiety with a dot and a line running in circles without any exit." Modellastry is a "film about a young woman with a wooden hand who desperately is trying to become a model. The film focuses on fashion designers’ weirdness and the eating disorders and other issues models face. CONTAINS SEXUAL THEMES AND SCENES." 1150 First Street Benicia, CA 94510 USA (707) 745-1769 |
September 2, 2018(2 events)
12:00 pm: The World of Frida12:00 pm: The World of Frida – Celebrate the culture, style and persona of visionary painter Frida Kahlo in an exhibition that weaves juried and invitational works, along with a traveling photography exhibit titled: Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas Muray. Many works are for sale. Please note the gallery is closed on Mondays. Bedford Gallery 1601 Civic Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) 295-1417 3:30 pm: Panic Attack! & Saving Sight @ BFF3:30 pm: Panic Attack! & Saving Sight @ BFF – As part of a short film program, the Benicia Film Festival will screen the animated short, Panic Attack!, and Saving Sight, a short documentary directed by teenage Nicholas Belgrad. Panic Attack!: "We’ve all had those nagging thoughts: ”Did I leave the coffee on?” This hand-drawn animation explores anxiety, obsession and one woman’s slippery hold on reality." Saving Sight is an "Eye-opening film that chronicles Dr. Anthony Aldave working with two hospitals in Vietnam to perform and teach cornea transplant surgery to restore sight to poor people." 1150 First Street Benicia, CA 94510 USA (707) 745-1769 |
September 3, 2018(1 event)
12:00 pm: The World of Frida12:00 pm: The World of Frida – Celebrate the culture, style and persona of visionary painter Frida Kahlo in an exhibition that weaves juried and invitational works, along with a traveling photography exhibit titled: Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas Muray. Many works are for sale. Please note the gallery is closed on Mondays. Bedford Gallery 1601 Civic Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) 295-1417 |
September 4, 2018(1 event)
12:00 pm: The World of Frida12:00 pm: The World of Frida – Celebrate the culture, style and persona of visionary painter Frida Kahlo in an exhibition that weaves juried and invitational works, along with a traveling photography exhibit titled: Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas Muray. Many works are for sale. Please note the gallery is closed on Mondays. Bedford Gallery 1601 Civic Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) 295-1417 |
September 5, 2018(1 event)
12:00 pm: The World of Frida12:00 pm: The World of Frida – Celebrate the culture, style and persona of visionary painter Frida Kahlo in an exhibition that weaves juried and invitational works, along with a traveling photography exhibit titled: Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas Muray. Many works are for sale. Please note the gallery is closed on Mondays. Bedford Gallery 1601 Civic Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) 295-1417 |
September 6, 2018(1 event)
12:00 pm: The World of Frida12:00 pm: The World of Frida – Celebrate the culture, style and persona of visionary painter Frida Kahlo in an exhibition that weaves juried and invitational works, along with a traveling photography exhibit titled: Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas Muray. Many works are for sale. Please note the gallery is closed on Mondays. Bedford Gallery 1601 Civic Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) 295-1417 |
September 7, 2018(4 events)
12:00 pm: The World of Frida12:00 pm: The World of Frida – Celebrate the culture, style and persona of visionary painter Frida Kahlo in an exhibition that weaves juried and invitational works, along with a traveling photography exhibit titled: Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas Muray. Many works are for sale. Please note the gallery is closed on Mondays. Bedford Gallery 1601 Civic Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) 295-1417 2:00 pm: Complicit @ SFGFF2:00 pm: Complicit @ SFGFF The San Francisco Green Film Festival will screen the feature-length documentary, Complicit. "Yi Yeting, a Chinese migrant factory worker, is struggling to survive occupational leukemia and helping others poisoned by assembling smartphones. He brings his fight against benzene from his hospital room to Silicon Valley and the international stage. Against huge odds, Yi confronts corporate and government interests, while empowering and inspiring the people around him. Benzene and other chemicals dangerous to human health remain a toxic and unwelcome component of the smart phone manufacturing process. Filmed over 3 years in China’s electronics zones Shenzhen and Guangzhou with unique access to the factory floors, this powerful documentary tells the stories of workers who have been poisoned making the devices we can't live without." 2 Marina Blvd San Francisco, CA 94123 USA (415) 345-7500 8:30 pm: My Preferred Pronoun Is We @ SF Fringe8:30 pm: My Preferred Pronoun Is We @ SF Fringe The San Francisco Fringe Festival presents the solo show, My Preferred Pronoun is We, "the hilarious story of Lyralen Kaye's decision to move to Canada immediately in November of 2016...and her complete ignorance about what it would take to get all her personalities over the border. Combining storytelling, stand-up comedy and physical theater, this show is a roller coaster of immigration struggles, long term gay marriage comedy and the need to accept all of yourself, no matter where you are." 156 Eddy Street San Francisco, CA 94102 USA 8:30 pm: The Accidental Club @ SF Fringe8:30 pm: The Accidental Club @ SF Fringe The San Francisco Fringe Festival presents The Accidental Club wherein a "A washed-up rockstar dies of an accidental overdose and finds herself in The Accidental Club hanging out with Amy Winehouse, Janis Joplin, Billie Holiday and other members. Winning Angel of the Month, she gets to return to earth for one last concert for her faithful fans. Thinking it is all just a bad dream, she begins to panic as she's not waking up. Will she....Will we?" 156 Eddy Street San Francisco, CA 94102 USA |
September 8, 2018(2 events)
12:00 pm: The World of Frida12:00 pm: The World of Frida – Celebrate the culture, style and persona of visionary painter Frida Kahlo in an exhibition that weaves juried and invitational works, along with a traveling photography exhibit titled: Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas Muray. Many works are for sale. Please note the gallery is closed on Mondays. Bedford Gallery 1601 Civic Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) 295-1417 9:30 pm: Altars for My Alters @ SF Fringe9:30 pm: Altars for My Alters @ SF Fringe The San Francisco Fringe Festival presents the solo show, Altars for My Alters. "Edna Mira Raia is incorrigible. She splits the human psyche into a smattering of hilariously flawed heroes. From Brian, the unstable drifter to Lucy, the sweet psychopath, her tragic clowning nudges audiences toward empathy for the strangers we culturally dismiss. Audiences are calling it, BOLD, DEEP and FUNNY as hell! Don't miss her; don't miss any of the hers!" 156 Eddy Street San Francisco, CA 94102 USA |
September 9, 2018(4 events)
12:00 pm: The World of Frida12:00 pm: The World of Frida – Celebrate the culture, style and persona of visionary painter Frida Kahlo in an exhibition that weaves juried and invitational works, along with a traveling photography exhibit titled: Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas Muray. Many works are for sale. Please note the gallery is closed on Mondays. Bedford Gallery 1601 Civic Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) 295-1417 2:00 pm: My Preferred Pronoun Is We @ SF Fringe2:00 pm: My Preferred Pronoun Is We @ SF Fringe The San Francisco Fringe Festival presents the solo show, My Preferred Pronoun is We, "the hilarious story of Lyralen Kaye's decision to move to Canada immediately in November of 2016...and her complete ignorance about what it would take to get all her personalities over the border. Combining storytelling, stand-up comedy and physical theater, this show is a roller coaster of immigration struggles, long term gay marriage comedy and the need to accept all of yourself, no matter where you are." 156 Eddy Street San Francisco, CA 94102 USA 2:00 pm: The Accidental Club @ SF Fringe2:00 pm: The Accidental Club @ SF Fringe The San Francisco Fringe Festival presents The Accidental Club wherein a "A washed-up rockstar dies of an accidental overdose and finds herself in The Accidental Club hanging out with Amy Winehouse, Janis Joplin, Billie Holiday and other members. Winning Angel of the Month, she gets to return to earth for one last concert for her faithful fans. Thinking it is all just a bad dream, she begins to panic as she's not waking up. Will she....Will we?" 156 Eddy Street San Francisco, CA 94102 USA 5:00 pm: Altars for My Alters @ SF Fringe5:00 pm: Altars for My Alters @ SF Fringe The San Francisco Fringe Festival presents the solo show, Altars for My Alters. "Edna Mira Raia is incorrigible. She splits the human psyche into a smattering of hilariously flawed heroes. From Brian, the unstable drifter to Lucy, the sweet psychopath, her tragic clowning nudges audiences toward empathy for the strangers we culturally dismiss. Audiences are calling it, BOLD, DEEP and FUNNY as hell! Don't miss her; don't miss any of the hers!" 156 Eddy Street San Francisco, CA 94102 USA |
September 10, 2018(1 event)
12:00 pm: The World of Frida12:00 pm: The World of Frida – Celebrate the culture, style and persona of visionary painter Frida Kahlo in an exhibition that weaves juried and invitational works, along with a traveling photography exhibit titled: Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas Muray. Many works are for sale. Please note the gallery is closed on Mondays. Bedford Gallery 1601 Civic Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) 295-1417 |
September 11, 2018(1 event)
12:00 pm: The World of Frida12:00 pm: The World of Frida – Celebrate the culture, style and persona of visionary painter Frida Kahlo in an exhibition that weaves juried and invitational works, along with a traveling photography exhibit titled: Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas Muray. Many works are for sale. Please note the gallery is closed on Mondays. Bedford Gallery 1601 Civic Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) 295-1417 |
September 12, 2018(2 events)
12:00 pm: The World of Frida12:00 pm: The World of Frida – Celebrate the culture, style and persona of visionary painter Frida Kahlo in an exhibition that weaves juried and invitational works, along with a traveling photography exhibit titled: Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas Muray. Many works are for sale. Please note the gallery is closed on Mondays. Bedford Gallery 1601 Civic Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) 295-1417 7:00 pm: Altars for My Alters @ SF Fringe7:00 pm: Altars for My Alters @ SF Fringe The San Francisco Fringe Festival presents the solo show, Altars for My Alters. "Edna Mira Raia is incorrigible. She splits the human psyche into a smattering of hilariously flawed heroes. From Brian, the unstable drifter to Lucy, the sweet psychopath, her tragic clowning nudges audiences toward empathy for the strangers we culturally dismiss. Audiences are calling it, BOLD, DEEP and FUNNY as hell! Don't miss her; don't miss any of the hers!" 156 Eddy Street San Francisco, CA 94102 USA |
September 13, 2018(3 events)
12:00 pm: The World of Frida12:00 pm: The World of Frida – Celebrate the culture, style and persona of visionary painter Frida Kahlo in an exhibition that weaves juried and invitational works, along with a traveling photography exhibit titled: Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas Muray. Many works are for sale. Please note the gallery is closed on Mondays. Bedford Gallery 1601 Civic Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) 295-1417 7:00 pm: My Preferred Pronoun Is We @ SF Fringe7:00 pm: My Preferred Pronoun Is We @ SF Fringe The San Francisco Fringe Festival presents the solo show, My Preferred Pronoun is We, "the hilarious story of Lyralen Kaye's decision to move to Canada immediately in November of 2016...and her complete ignorance about what it would take to get all her personalities over the border. Combining storytelling, stand-up comedy and physical theater, this show is a roller coaster of immigration struggles, long term gay marriage comedy and the need to accept all of yourself, no matter where you are." 156 Eddy Street San Francisco, CA 94102 USA 7:00 pm: The Accidental Club @ SF Fringe7:00 pm: The Accidental Club @ SF Fringe The San Francisco Fringe Festival presents The Accidental Club wherein a "A washed-up rockstar dies of an accidental overdose and finds herself in The Accidental Club hanging out with Amy Winehouse, Janis Joplin, Billie Holiday and other members. Winning Angel of the Month, she gets to return to earth for one last concert for her faithful fans. Thinking it is all just a bad dream, she begins to panic as she's not waking up. Will she....Will we?" 156 Eddy Street San Francisco, CA 94102 USA |
September 14, 2018(3 events)
12:00 pm: The World of Frida12:00 pm: The World of Frida – Celebrate the culture, style and persona of visionary painter Frida Kahlo in an exhibition that weaves juried and invitational works, along with a traveling photography exhibit titled: Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas Muray. Many works are for sale. Please note the gallery is closed on Mondays. Bedford Gallery 1601 Civic Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) 295-1417 1:30 pm: Forever Chinatown & Childless @ LFFoA1:30 pm: Forever Chinatown & Childless @ LFFoA As part of a short film program, the Legacy Film Festival on Aging will screen the short documentaries, Forever Chinatown and Childless. In Forever Chinatown, "81-year-old artist Frank Wong devoted the past four decades recreating his fading memories and emotional struggles by building extraordinarily detailed miniature models of Chinatown in San Francisco." In Childless, "Unable to give birth, a woman raises four adopted children, who then care for her as she approaches her 100th birthday. In Bulgarian with English subtitles." 1746 Post Street San Francisco, CA 94115 USA 8:30 pm: Altars for My Alters @ SF Fringe8:30 pm: Altars for My Alters @ SF Fringe The San Francisco Fringe Festival presents the solo show, Altars for My Alters. "Edna Mira Raia is incorrigible. She splits the human psyche into a smattering of hilariously flawed heroes. From Brian, the unstable drifter to Lucy, the sweet psychopath, her tragic clowning nudges audiences toward empathy for the strangers we culturally dismiss. Audiences are calling it, BOLD, DEEP and FUNNY as hell! Don't miss her; don't miss any of the hers!" 156 Eddy Street San Francisco, CA 94102 USA |
September 15, 2018(3 events)
12:00 pm: The World of Frida12:00 pm: The World of Frida – Celebrate the culture, style and persona of visionary painter Frida Kahlo in an exhibition that weaves juried and invitational works, along with a traveling photography exhibit titled: Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas Muray. Many works are for sale. Please note the gallery is closed on Mondays. Bedford Gallery 1601 Civic Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) 295-1417 3:30 pm: My Preferred Pronoun Is We @ SF Fringe3:30 pm: My Preferred Pronoun Is We @ SF Fringe The San Francisco Fringe Festival presents the solo show, My Preferred Pronoun is We, "the hilarious story of Lyralen Kaye's decision to move to Canada immediately in November of 2016...and her complete ignorance about what it would take to get all her personalities over the border. Combining storytelling, stand-up comedy and physical theater, this show is a roller coaster of immigration struggles, long term gay marriage comedy and the need to accept all of yourself, no matter where you are." 156 Eddy Street San Francisco, CA 94102 USA 5:00 pm: The Accidental Club @ SF Fringe5:00 pm: The Accidental Club @ SF Fringe The San Francisco Fringe Festival presents The Accidental Club wherein a "A washed-up rockstar dies of an accidental overdose and finds herself in The Accidental Club hanging out with Amy Winehouse, Janis Joplin, Billie Holiday and other members. Winning Angel of the Month, she gets to return to earth for one last concert for her faithful fans. Thinking it is all just a bad dream, she begins to panic as she's not waking up. Will she....Will we?" 156 Eddy Street San Francisco, CA 94102 USA |
September 16, 2018(1 event)
12:00 pm: The World of Frida12:00 pm: The World of Frida – Celebrate the culture, style and persona of visionary painter Frida Kahlo in an exhibition that weaves juried and invitational works, along with a traveling photography exhibit titled: Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas Muray. Many works are for sale. Please note the gallery is closed on Mondays. Bedford Gallery 1601 Civic Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) 295-1417 |
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September 22, 2018(1 event)
5:30 pm: Play Your Way5:30 pm: Play Your Way – An event for children with autism ages 2-15 and their families, Play Your Way is an opportunity to relax, have fun, and learn. Relax and enjoy the evening in a place where activities encourage hands-on learning, where the staff is prepared to ensure a successful experience for your family, and where you can get to know other families and learn about local resources. This event is created in partnership with the Museum’s Autism Initiative Advisors. https://www.cdm.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/PYW-Parent-Tips.pdf
180 Woz Way San Jose, , CA 95110 |
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September 26, 2018(2 events)
1:45 pm: Kusama - Infinity1:45 pm: Kusama - Infinity – Landmark Cinemas, Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley. This fascinating portrait of Yayoi Kusama, now the top-selling female artist in the world, traces her turbulent quest from humble beginnings, overcoming countless obstacles, to bring her radical artistic vision to the world stage. The visually entrancing film celebrates her life and art. Kusama was an underdog with everything stacked against her; as a child, her conservative mother tried to stop her from becoming an artist by tearing up her drawings. Later, she encountered sexist and racist barriers in the art establishment; she became famous for her polka dot hallucinogenic imagery, and was a sometime rival of Andy Warhol. She developed mental illness, retreating to live in the peace of an asylum for the last 30 years. In spite of it all, Kusama has endured and has created a legacy of artwork that spans the disciplines of painting, sculpture, installation art, performance art, poetry and novels. People around the globe are experiencing her Infinity Mirrored Rooms installation in record numbers as Kusama, now 88, continues to create new work every day. (Partially subtitled)
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Landmark Shattuck Cinema 2230 Shattuck Avenue Berkeley, CA 94704 7:30 pm: Brain Improvs7:30 pm: Brain Improvs "Monologuist Josh Kornbluth is currently doing a year-long residency as a Scholar at the Global Brain Health Institute, which is a collaboration between the Memory and Aging Center at UCSF and Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. He’ll be developing a solo show based one what he learns and experiences there — with a focus on dementia. He’s spending time with people who have dementia (or Mild Cognitive Impairment) and their caregivers, along with researchers, nurses, social workers, and others involved in investigating the causes of, and potential cures for, all kinds of dementia, including Alzheimer’s Disease. In these improvs, Josh will begin to share stories from what he likes to call the “Brain Place” — along with his recollections of a loved one who had Alzheimer’s. After each improv, Josh will be joined by one or more brain experts from UCSF, who will chat with Josh and answer audience questions." 1062 Valencia St. San Francisco, CA 94110 USA (415) 282-3055 |
September 27, 2018(2 events)
1:45 pm: Kusama - Infinity1:45 pm: Kusama - Infinity – Landmark Cinemas, Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley. This fascinating portrait of Yayoi Kusama, now the top-selling female artist in the world, traces her turbulent quest from humble beginnings, overcoming countless obstacles, to bring her radical artistic vision to the world stage. The visually entrancing film celebrates her life and art. Kusama was an underdog with everything stacked against her; as a child, her conservative mother tried to stop her from becoming an artist by tearing up her drawings. Later, she encountered sexist and racist barriers in the art establishment; she became famous for her polka dot hallucinogenic imagery, and was a sometime rival of Andy Warhol. She developed mental illness, retreating to live in the peace of an asylum for the last 30 years. In spite of it all, Kusama has endured and has created a legacy of artwork that spans the disciplines of painting, sculpture, installation art, performance art, poetry and novels. People around the globe are experiencing her Infinity Mirrored Rooms installation in record numbers as Kusama, now 88, continues to create new work every day. (Partially subtitled)
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Landmark Shattuck Cinema 2230 Shattuck Avenue Berkeley, CA 94704 5:30 pm: Relabeled (Fashion Show)5:30 pm: Relabeled (Fashion Show) – First Annual Fashion Show Fundraiser for Artful Steps in San Leandro. The fashion show at the Fairview Metropolitan Hotel in Oakland will raise critically needed funds to support more than 300 consumers annually across our many programs. For more information, contact:
Kaitlin Howell
(510) 568 - 3331 #2660
Fairview Metropolitan 10051 Doolittle Drive Oakland, CA 94603 |
September 28, 2018(2 events)
1:45 pm: Kusama - Infinity1:45 pm: Kusama - Infinity – Landmark Cinemas, Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley. This fascinating portrait of Yayoi Kusama, now the top-selling female artist in the world, traces her turbulent quest from humble beginnings, overcoming countless obstacles, to bring her radical artistic vision to the world stage. The visually entrancing film celebrates her life and art. Kusama was an underdog with everything stacked against her; as a child, her conservative mother tried to stop her from becoming an artist by tearing up her drawings. Later, she encountered sexist and racist barriers in the art establishment; she became famous for her polka dot hallucinogenic imagery, and was a sometime rival of Andy Warhol. She developed mental illness, retreating to live in the peace of an asylum for the last 30 years. In spite of it all, Kusama has endured and has created a legacy of artwork that spans the disciplines of painting, sculpture, installation art, performance art, poetry and novels. People around the globe are experiencing her Infinity Mirrored Rooms installation in record numbers as Kusama, now 88, continues to create new work every day. (Partially subtitled)
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Landmark Shattuck Cinema 2230 Shattuck Avenue Berkeley, CA 94704 5:00 pm: Access Happy Hour5:00 pm: Access Happy Hour – Join us this Friday, September 28 for Access Happy Hour: Fall Back! This month we bring you a show about fall, falling down, pumpkin spice, time change, time travel, and other autumnal delights. Tips to performers and the bar directly support Access SFUSD: The Arc and young adults with disabilities! Hosted by Linty with resident queen Serena Jackson, featuring special guests Gia, KaiKai Bee Michaels, Intensive Claire! (Kirk Saraceno), Mason Dixon Jars! (Julia Leeman), SNAXXX! (Carissa Hatchel) plus a special dance performance by STAR CLIFFORD! With #1 DJ Sergio Fedasz, cupcakes by Illicit Delights, raffle prizes, and so much more! Love, Linty & the Access Happy Hour Crew! Don't forget to like Access Happy Hour on Facebook! Questions? Email us at accesshappyhoursf@gmail.com Oasis Bar 298 11th St San Francisco, CA 94103 |
September 29, 2018(3 events)
1:45 pm: Kusama - Infinity1:45 pm: Kusama - Infinity – Landmark Cinemas, Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley. This fascinating portrait of Yayoi Kusama, now the top-selling female artist in the world, traces her turbulent quest from humble beginnings, overcoming countless obstacles, to bring her radical artistic vision to the world stage. The visually entrancing film celebrates her life and art. Kusama was an underdog with everything stacked against her; as a child, her conservative mother tried to stop her from becoming an artist by tearing up her drawings. Later, she encountered sexist and racist barriers in the art establishment; she became famous for her polka dot hallucinogenic imagery, and was a sometime rival of Andy Warhol. She developed mental illness, retreating to live in the peace of an asylum for the last 30 years. In spite of it all, Kusama has endured and has created a legacy of artwork that spans the disciplines of painting, sculpture, installation art, performance art, poetry and novels. People around the globe are experiencing her Infinity Mirrored Rooms installation in record numbers as Kusama, now 88, continues to create new work every day. (Partially subtitled)
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Landmark Shattuck Cinema 2230 Shattuck Avenue Berkeley, CA 94704 4:00 pm: Deaf Beach Bonfire - SF4:00 pm: Deaf Beach Bonfire - SF – SF Deaf Beach party across street from restaurant 'Park Chalet' Ocean Beach San Francisco, CA 4:00 pm: Launch Party for "You Don't Know Everything, Jilly P"!4:00 pm: Launch Party for "You Don't Know Everything, Jilly P"! – Join Alex in celebrating the release of their second middle grade novel: YOU DON'T KNOW EVERYTHING, JILLY P! 12-year old Jillian Pirillo is white, hearing, and loves the Magically Mysterious Vidalia book series. When her sister is born Deaf and she grows closer to a Deaf Black friend online, she becomes more aware of the racism and ableism that people in her life face that she does not. Read more about Jilly P here: http://www.alexgino.com/jillyp/ Pre-order an autographed copy at: https://www.mrsdalloways.com/book/9780545956246 for either in-store pick-up or to be mailed. Please include any personalization notes if you won't be there for the party. Also, one mail order winner will receive a 1st edition hardcover of GEORGE!!! This event will be ASL-interpreted. P.S. Cookies baked by the author will be available and Mrs. Dalloway's will provide white wine and sparkling cider. Yum! P.P.S. You don't HAVE to RSVP or pre-order, but if you do, it'll give Mrs. Dalloways a good idea of how many books to have on hand, and Alex a good idea of how many cookies to bake! P.P.P.S. Alex rarely uses FB and only adds IRL friends. But if you have twitter, you can follow them @lxgino. Mrs Dalloways Bookstore 2904 College Avenue Berkeley, CA 94705 |
September 30, 2018(2 events)
1:45 pm: Kusama - Infinity1:45 pm: Kusama - Infinity – Landmark Cinemas, Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley. This fascinating portrait of Yayoi Kusama, now the top-selling female artist in the world, traces her turbulent quest from humble beginnings, overcoming countless obstacles, to bring her radical artistic vision to the world stage. The visually entrancing film celebrates her life and art. Kusama was an underdog with everything stacked against her; as a child, her conservative mother tried to stop her from becoming an artist by tearing up her drawings. Later, she encountered sexist and racist barriers in the art establishment; she became famous for her polka dot hallucinogenic imagery, and was a sometime rival of Andy Warhol. She developed mental illness, retreating to live in the peace of an asylum for the last 30 years. In spite of it all, Kusama has endured and has created a legacy of artwork that spans the disciplines of painting, sculpture, installation art, performance art, poetry and novels. People around the globe are experiencing her Infinity Mirrored Rooms installation in record numbers as Kusama, now 88, continues to create new work every day. (Partially subtitled)
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Landmark Shattuck Cinema 2230 Shattuck Avenue Berkeley, CA 94704 11:00 am: Bay Area Asian Deaf Association11:00 am: Bay Area Asian Deaf Association – Family Fun Day at Elizabeth Park in Fremont We are near the Sabercat playground (the one that looks like it has a tree structure and the bridge next to the lake). No Permit Needed. Cost: Free Entrance if you bring food. Forget to bring food? Potluck, Arts/Crafts, Games, Enjoy the park’s new playground Come Along and Join the Fun! Contact: Byung Gyu Lim Telephone 415-802-2791 Central Park, Fremont 40000 Paseo Padre Pkwy Fremont, CA CA 94538 USA Event Accessibility
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October 1, 2018(1 event)
1:45 pm: Kusama - Infinity1:45 pm: Kusama - Infinity – Landmark Cinemas, Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley. This fascinating portrait of Yayoi Kusama, now the top-selling female artist in the world, traces her turbulent quest from humble beginnings, overcoming countless obstacles, to bring her radical artistic vision to the world stage. The visually entrancing film celebrates her life and art. Kusama was an underdog with everything stacked against her; as a child, her conservative mother tried to stop her from becoming an artist by tearing up her drawings. Later, she encountered sexist and racist barriers in the art establishment; she became famous for her polka dot hallucinogenic imagery, and was a sometime rival of Andy Warhol. She developed mental illness, retreating to live in the peace of an asylum for the last 30 years. In spite of it all, Kusama has endured and has created a legacy of artwork that spans the disciplines of painting, sculpture, installation art, performance art, poetry and novels. People around the globe are experiencing her Infinity Mirrored Rooms installation in record numbers as Kusama, now 88, continues to create new work every day. (Partially subtitled)
Check the website for times.
Landmark Shattuck Cinema 2230 Shattuck Avenue Berkeley, CA 94704 |
October 2, 2018(2 events)
1:45 pm: Kusama - Infinity1:45 pm: Kusama - Infinity – Landmark Cinemas, Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley. This fascinating portrait of Yayoi Kusama, now the top-selling female artist in the world, traces her turbulent quest from humble beginnings, overcoming countless obstacles, to bring her radical artistic vision to the world stage. The visually entrancing film celebrates her life and art. Kusama was an underdog with everything stacked against her; as a child, her conservative mother tried to stop her from becoming an artist by tearing up her drawings. Later, she encountered sexist and racist barriers in the art establishment; she became famous for her polka dot hallucinogenic imagery, and was a sometime rival of Andy Warhol. She developed mental illness, retreating to live in the peace of an asylum for the last 30 years. In spite of it all, Kusama has endured and has created a legacy of artwork that spans the disciplines of painting, sculpture, installation art, performance art, poetry and novels. People around the globe are experiencing her Infinity Mirrored Rooms installation in record numbers as Kusama, now 88, continues to create new work every day. (Partially subtitled)
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Landmark Shattuck Cinema 2230 Shattuck Avenue Berkeley, CA 94704 12:30 pm: Textile Lab Gathering12:30 pm: Textile Lab Gathering – Join established textile artist Claire Spector for a discussion about her current body of work "Blind Stitching: Contemporary Textiles, Sewn by Feel," along with an opportunity to explore some of her up-cycled art clothing and a Tactile Textile activity. 736 Mission Street San Francisco, CA 94103 USA 415.655.7800 |
October 3, 2018(1 event)
1:45 pm: Kusama - Infinity1:45 pm: Kusama - Infinity – Landmark Cinemas, Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley. This fascinating portrait of Yayoi Kusama, now the top-selling female artist in the world, traces her turbulent quest from humble beginnings, overcoming countless obstacles, to bring her radical artistic vision to the world stage. The visually entrancing film celebrates her life and art. Kusama was an underdog with everything stacked against her; as a child, her conservative mother tried to stop her from becoming an artist by tearing up her drawings. Later, she encountered sexist and racist barriers in the art establishment; she became famous for her polka dot hallucinogenic imagery, and was a sometime rival of Andy Warhol. She developed mental illness, retreating to live in the peace of an asylum for the last 30 years. In spite of it all, Kusama has endured and has created a legacy of artwork that spans the disciplines of painting, sculpture, installation art, performance art, poetry and novels. People around the globe are experiencing her Infinity Mirrored Rooms installation in record numbers as Kusama, now 88, continues to create new work every day. (Partially subtitled)
Check the website for times.
Landmark Shattuck Cinema 2230 Shattuck Avenue Berkeley, CA 94704 |
October 4, 2018(1 event)
1:45 pm: Kusama - Infinity1:45 pm: Kusama - Infinity – Landmark Cinemas, Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley. This fascinating portrait of Yayoi Kusama, now the top-selling female artist in the world, traces her turbulent quest from humble beginnings, overcoming countless obstacles, to bring her radical artistic vision to the world stage. The visually entrancing film celebrates her life and art. Kusama was an underdog with everything stacked against her; as a child, her conservative mother tried to stop her from becoming an artist by tearing up her drawings. Later, she encountered sexist and racist barriers in the art establishment; she became famous for her polka dot hallucinogenic imagery, and was a sometime rival of Andy Warhol. She developed mental illness, retreating to live in the peace of an asylum for the last 30 years. In spite of it all, Kusama has endured and has created a legacy of artwork that spans the disciplines of painting, sculpture, installation art, performance art, poetry and novels. People around the globe are experiencing her Infinity Mirrored Rooms installation in record numbers as Kusama, now 88, continues to create new work every day. (Partially subtitled)
Check the website for times.
Landmark Shattuck Cinema 2230 Shattuck Avenue Berkeley, CA 94704 |
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October 6, 2018(1 event)
10:00 am: Untitled (Exhibition)10:00 am: Untitled (Exhibition) – October 6-25 Opening October 13 Main // Untitled Exhibition, organized by Ross Simonini + Gerasimos Floratos Annex // Carol Newborg Storefront // Three Paintings By Tre’von Silva Backroom // Robots: Saul Alegria 551 23rd Street Richmond, CA 94804 510-62-0290 |