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Art

Review: With crunch and chirp, ‘Castings’ calls up ancestral muscle memories

Dionne Lee's show at Et al. probes the gravity of inheritance—and the sweet, simple joy of letting something go.

Get wavey: Casey Gray’s work vibrates with the simple pleasures of being

The skateboarder and new dad's aerosol paintings and wood sculptures help makes sense of everyday overload.

Greta Snider’s experimental films pack a punk punch at the Roxie

16mm autoethnographies, found footage essays, materialist inventions, and recent projects focusing on human rights hit the screen

Review: In ‘Here Be Dragons,’ vibrant windows onto colonial economies

Sula Bermúdez-Silverman embeds indigenous commodities into transparent lunettes at Friends Indeed gallery.

Within wood panels, Marsha Balian weaves intimate found-object tales

The "hunter-gatherer" artist scours for materials like children's blocks and antique household fixtures to create complex stories.

Intricate illustrator Casey Cripe’s is a *very* open studio

The Bay-born artist works on encyclopedic information visualizations—and welcomes visitors.

A women’s eye: Academy of Science targets gender issues in wildlife photography industry

Considerable discounts for women entering annual photo competition is just the beginning.

How Bay Area graffiti led me to a life of writing

From writing on walls to writing in books—and the value of seeing others publicly dream

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

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