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Art

A mysterious illness led Mona Chiang to the easel. Now, she paints her own way

Berkeley artist urges healing through creativity and freedom from restrictions : 'Just make art and laugh.'

Open Studios throws wide its artists’ doors for the 50th time

Peek into the work of two participants who exemplify the rich spirit of Artspan's monthlong celebration.

Five elements whirled through Chinatown at Edge on the Square arts fest

A vibrant series of community events is showing how 'art is an elemental force that stretches boundaries.'

Art is dead, long live art

Decaying works, deceased creatives—in new exhibition, the Berkeley Art Museum imagines itself a columbarium.

Hand over hand, Callan Porter-Romero captures both love and labor

The Oakland artist's muse is her beleagured, beautiful hometown.

Ficks’ Picks: Dive into the experimental bounty of CROSSROADS 2024

SF Cinematheque's annual celebration of artful shorts features 68 filmmakers from 19 countries. Here's our top 10 guide.

Arts Forecast: 10 terrific things to do this weekend, kapow!

Gina La Divina celebration, Chloe Troast, Vegan Street Fair, Michael Franti, Derrick Carter, The Ocean Blue, Poolside, oodles more

There’s starshine in ‘Nocturnes’—ceramic ruins and oyster reefs, too

At Personal Space in Vallejo, a stimulating group show reminds that natural materials contain wisdom.

Young Joon Kwak’s BAMPFA show is a rebellious, sparkling tease

Multi-faceted artist works queer South Korean love into resin and rhinestones for MATRIX program.

In former Hunters Point submarine barracks, Tor Archer hammers out the feminine form

Copper, cast iron, rusted steel—all fodder for works that can rise to heights of six feet.

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