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Wednesday, February 5, 2025

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Art

Beloved artist Laurel Burch honored throughout Haight-Ashbury, including mural recreation

Neighborhood pays homage to woman who got her start hammering out jewelry on the back of frying pan for local street fairs.

Greg Rick engages with global power dynamics to rectify myths of the past

The Oakland painter emphasizes 'moments of corrective alteration towards a more just and honest story.'

A photographer documents life on a tough Tenderloin corner with dignity

Residents of the Jones and Ellis area feel seen through the work of Harry Williams, Jr., and a new mural of his portraits.

In John DiPaolo’s knockout abstractions, wandering thoughts and sudden perceptions

“There is no formula, no method, just a compulsion to experiment," says the painter, now showing at Dolby Chadwick.

Poetic efficiencies, subtle subversions streak through ‘vÄ«tatio’

Thoughtful group show at Altman Siegel coalesces into third space beyond gender binaries and colonial violence.

At ‘Noonan Unlocked,’ Pier 70 artists will display their resilient community

Storied studio building throws open its doors before redevelopment transforms the tight-knit creative clan

In simple cardboard, Ann Weber finds endless resiliency and expression

‘How far can I build this before it collapses?’ the artist asks of sculptures made from scavenged shipping material.

How Irving Penn brought the world to his studio—and vice versa

de Young retrospective teases out sheer range of the photographer's lens.

Striking probe of colorism leads to artist’s first solo show—at MoAD, no less

CCA grad Mary Graham's 'Value Test: Brown Paper' locates universal story through Black past.

Tehran-born artist Sameh Khalatbari strings resistance into every work

Deeply felt homages to Iran's Women, Life, Freedom protest movement emanate from her San Ramon studio.

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