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Thursday, January 16, 2025

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Tagged with: Art

Good Taste: Pumpkin dishes that you’ll want to eat all year

Go beyond the basics with three easy techniques that offer reason for the season.

A weaving of worlds: Miguel Arzabe explores ch’ixi

Everyday Bolivian textiles and harvest moon ritual inspire the Oakland artist.

Screen Grabs: South Asian Film Fest features Godard, UK pop, ‘Four Samosas’

Plus: Revisiting the 1982 Alpine Meadows avalanche, the disastrous Afghanistan evacuation, and life under the Khmer Rouge

SF’s Carlos Villa becomes first Filipino American honored by a major museum retrospective

But sadly—for San Francisco—his multi-site show is missing an important component.

Mystic Moon Mamas and Matisse: What inspires artist Serena Viola Corson

The painter's scenes of platonic joy and curious street scores celebrate being human.

Wow! That’s what I call Vanniall at the SF Porn Film Festival

Her 100 self-directed climaxes and reality show send-up will make you swoon.

SFAI faculty member Carlos Villa’s hybrid legacy honored in two shows

Luscious cloaks and tributes to SoMa's I-Hotel assert mystical pageantry of unsung histories.

Artist Emmy Lou Packard shines in overdue expo—but she never left SF walls

She apprenticed with Diego Rivera, and mentored the Mission's mural movement.

OMCA’s ‘Hella Feminist’ Meets The Moment On This Summer’s Most Timely Issue

After Roe's reversal, an essential new exhibit explores the four major waves of feminism through a Bay Area lens

All aboard the TNT Traysikel for some karaoke, Filipino street-style

One of the city's favorite mobile interactive sculptures is at the Asian Art Museum—and you can sing along.