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Tagged with: SFMOMA

Arts Forecast: Fine shows in full bloom, from corpse flower to Cure songs

Art is all around, and smells better, too. Plus: Free Folk Fest, Ambient Grace, Chinatown Dragon, Hella Warped, Cockettes, more to do

Screen Grabs: Nam June Paik still tells the TV future

Plus: Owen Wilson as a Bob Ross-alike in 'Paint,' exquisite toxic cringes in Todd Flaherty's 'Chrissy Judy'

With joy and uplift, COLORFORMS leaps from screen to stage at SF Ballet

COVID forced choreographer Myles Thatcher to film his new dance at arts institutions; now it debuts live

Family, posted: Photographer Michael Jang made the streets his gallery

The images head indoors for Lee Gallery's 'Post No Jangs.'

Artist, mother, wife, and cat: SFMOMA Joan Brown retrospective celebrates a shapeshifter

Beginning within the Bay Area Figurative Movement, Brown's career defies simple classification.

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.

Arts Forecast: Laborfest in full swing, Foodwise dines out, more

Danceworks, Pod Blotz, Xiu Xiu, Depeche Mode tribute, Jim Henson's commercials, other great events. Plus: Diego Rivera is coming

Pop-Up Magazine springs back onstage, with one of Oakland’s best young artists

Adrian L. Burrell taps deep levels of Oakland family history at the live storytelling spectacle (and discovers a surprise Beyonce connection)

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

The bright, strong magic of Joan Mitchell

A grand SFMOMA retrospective—ending soon—brings all the brilliance and range of the abstract painter to the fore.