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Friday, January 10, 2025

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Art

What lies beneath? Santa Cruz-based artist looks for truth in our faces

Sara Birns' weird, warped, wonderful visages are her way of showing bliss.

SF’s Carlos Villa becomes first Filipino American honored by a major museum retrospective

But sadly—for San Francisco—his multi-site show is missing an important component.

A suspended state of grace: Raymond Holbert and his underwater arias

Former CCSF art instructor breaks new ground via digitally-remixed photography.

Mystic Moon Mamas and Matisse: What inspires artist Serena Viola Corson

The painter's scenes of platonic joy and curious street scores celebrate being human.

SFAI faculty member Carlos Villa’s hybrid legacy honored in two shows

Luscious cloaks and tributes to SoMa's I-Hotel assert mystical pageantry of unsung histories.

Artist Emmy Lou Packard shines in overdue expo—but she never left SF walls

She apprenticed with Diego Rivera, and mentored the Mission's mural movement.

Screen Grabs: European relations hit the skids in ‘Spin Me Round’ and ‘Orphan: First Kill’

The former takes 'Eat, Pray' into comic territory, while 'Orphan' presents a psycho Estonian waif.

Arts Forecast: End-of-summer Bowie worship, earth justice beat symposium

Plus: Hip-hop in the Kapwa Gardens, an aerial arts version of 'For Colored Girls,' and so much more.

Berkeley artist Raymond L. Haywood and the Black canvas

From the crushing weight of history, the trained carpenter creates alternate realities.

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