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Art

“Resting Our Eyes” taps the power of Black women in repose

Sadie Barnette, Mickalene Thomas, Carrie Mae Weems, Lava Thomas, more pay homage to beauty and respite.

Cast iron dumpling sutures and winding graphite snakes in resonant ‘Malar’

"Malar"—a two person show with Alice Gong Xiaowen and Kennedy Morgan up at House of Seiko through June 25—embraces opacity from afar and rewards...

The Twin Peaks Pink Triangle reminds LGBTQ community to ‘stay vigilant’

The reclaimed symbol presides over SF's Pride celebration, commemorating the long fight for queer and trans freedom.

Plastic Man speaks: A moment with sculpture artist Jerry Barrish

The longtime San Francisco scavenger talks about breathing new life into 'the lowest caste in the hierarchy of debris'

‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’: A nightmare ride in a chic vehicle

Buckle up for a scathing night, with Oakland Theater Project's version of the Edward Albee mainstay.

Binding craft to concept at Center for the Book, from Yoko Ono to Reginald Walker

Curator Megan N. Liberty's latest show highlights a surprising artistic intersection of materials and ideas.

In ‘Subscription to Mischief,’ ’90s graffiti zines spring back to life

Revelatory show at Letterform Archive documents how street artists built global networks before the Internet plunge.

Finding ourselves, finding others in Sofía Clausse’s ‘Labyrinth’

Open spirituality, takes on the tarot form path of vibrant exhibition.

Madonna bong, individualist protest signs offer sly balance at pt. 2 Gallery

John De Fazio and Cliff Hengst create glimmering look at queer histories and identities.

Ema Sintamarian’s road to art began with a pair of rebellious red shoes

Forged in Bucharest's conformity, the multimedia artist now spins tales of melancholy, loneliness, and the absurd.

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