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Saturday, January 11, 2025

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Art

Burning Man is back—but a lot has happened since 2019

Black Rock City returns after two years of pandemic cancellations, DIY experiments and financial hardships

Review: Kennedy Morgan’s supple interlocking forms summon communal bonds

In 'Tied' at Cushion Works and Delaplane, the artist shows tactile graphite works of generative entropy

Monica Lundy paints forgotten histories and overlooked individuals

Oakland-Italy artist has created portraits of sex workers and the incarcerated, and renders a psychology of space.

Smoky air, social distancing: Gina Gaiser chronicles subtle moments of our now

The photographer takes inspiration from Warhol's quote: 'You need to let the little things that would ordinarily bore you suddenly thrill you.'

Geographically graphic: Emily Fromm details SF’s urban charm at 111 Minna

The artist immortalizes some of her favorite street scenes from the Bay and beyond in 'There You Go, Wherever You Are.'

Review: Sydney Cain’s gentle erasures summon omnipotent ancestral lineages

In 'Dust to Dust' at Rena Bransten, charcoal, graphite, and powdered metals evoke Black legacies and genealogical power.

Review: An alchemical conversation of brushstrokes at Cushion Works

Etel Adnan and Lynn Marie Kirby's 'THE WEATHER IS NOWADAYS CRAZY' at Cushion Works

Oakland artist finds her cadence in the weather of emotions

“I’ve been in a different octave my whole life," Ruth Boerefyn says. Her installations are proof.

Wild herbs stir up mechanisms of oppression in ‘Foragers’

Jumana Manna's video installation at Berkeley Art Museum follow Palestinians as they gather indigenous plants—an illegal occupation.

Painter Cannon Dill: ‘I almost have to beat the canvas like a drum’

The artist goes deep on his 'crunchy,' textural process: Check out his solo show at Oakland's pt. 2 Gallery.

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