Nationally recognized expert on arts and cultural affairs, Jonathan Yorba will lead The Mexican Museum as it plans for a new home.
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Nationally recognized expert on arts and cultural affairs, Jonathan Yorba will lead The Mexican Museum as it plans for a new home.
Zoell transforms the secure connector between Terminal 3 and International Terminal Boarding Area G into a playful, idyllic world of singing birds.
The San Francisco Arts Commission (SFAC) Gallery is pleased to present Transplanted, featuring three large-scale commissioned projects by Bay Area newcomers Pawel Kruk, Primitivo Suarez-Wolfe and Richard T. Walker.
Zaccho Dance Theatre to Perform on Market Street
These two public programs partner artists from the SFAC Gallery exhibition, Now and When and members of our community who approach the subject of time in distinct and meaningful ways. Curated and moderated by Gallery Assistant Shannon Green, these conversations will introduce the artists’ work in the exhibition and the guests’ demarcation of time in their own professions. As the events unfurl, the discussion will be opened up for audience participation. The aim of this programming is to make the art of Now and When and ideas of time more accessible and meaningful. And to have some fun! Seats are limited to 30 for each event and are available by reservation. Please RSVP to the SFAC Gallery (415-554-6080 or sfac.gallery@sfgov.org) no later than 24 hours prior to the event date.