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Art

Review: Infinite possibilities from trash in ‘Reclaimed: The Art Of Recology’

At Bedford Gallery, top Bay Area artists dive into the dump with a keen eye toward resourcefulness.

The world’s drowning in plastic. Does ‘In Balance’ offer a liferaft?

Heron Arts group show beckons to a path beyond post-apocalyptic art.

Natani Notah limns the push-pull of Native existence in ‘Normal Force’

At Rebecca Camacho Presents, the artist explores identity through the lens of Diné womanhood

Local artists remix Diego Rivera’s ‘Pan American Unity’ mural at SFMOMA

In Mini Mural Festival, three diverse arts orgs bring cultural visions, music, and more to celebrate epic work

Shimmying fish and flowing Kanji immerse viewers in myth at ‘Continuity’

Innovative, interactive digital teamLab exhibit inaugurates new pavilion at Asian Art Museum.

Review: Stories become fables, family becomes home in Bri Williams’ ‘Playbill’

At Et al, the artist uses sound, soap, wax, and resin to express a full spectrum of personal history.

Rada drums, hammer, and sickle: Oakland artist configures new worlds

Haitian-born creator Rivka Louissaint takes seriously art's potential for social change.

Review: From vintage postcards and records, Ajit Chauhan inscribes fragmented memories

It is almost impossible, right now, to see the years 2020 or 2021 on an exhibition checklist and not think of the COVID pandemic....

Painter Christine Ferrouge explores the magical world of girlhood, daughters in tow

“My inspiration is sparked by the imaginative adaptations in make-believe," the East Oakland artists says.

Guerilla projections battle Asian hate in ‘Dear America’

After Atlanta massacre, artist Christy Chan was determined to take up space with urgent messages.

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