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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

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Art

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.

“How human we are”: Nimah Gobir expands the space of Black love

The North Oakland-based artist honors family ties with a stitch and a stroke.

All aboard the TNT Traysikel for some karaoke, Filipino street-style

One of the city's favorite mobile interactive sculptures is at the Asian Art Museum—and you can sing along.

Amid community trauma, ‘Elegies’ at MoAD holds space for poignant beauty

Everyday objects take on meaning beyond the ordinary, bridging art history and contemporary culture to heal loss

Arts Forecast: Guo Pei shines, Club Deluxe closing(?), Cafe Suspiro debuts, more

City Arts & Lectures and SF Conservatory of Music announce enough talks and (free) concerts to fill your fall, too.

Celebrating the lyrical work of artist Walter Kresnik in lilting ‘SONG’

A group show at Creativity Explored brings out the musicality in its collective's striking flights of expression

Etudes of impermanence: Wanda Westberg’s works converse with deeper consciousness

“When I am painting, there is no ego. Sometimes before, sometimes after, but not during!” says Berkeley painter

Unexpected reveries, as physical meets otherworldly in ‘Antidote’

Provocative group show at Aggregate Space Gallery features mechanically raked Zen garden, texture-mapped CGI women

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