Join us in celebrating the opening reception of From the River to the Bay on Thursday, January 30, 6–9 PM PST! Curated by Chris Gazaleh, this multidisciplinary exhibition features works from 11 Palestinian and solidarity artists and explores the Bay Area’s legacy of social movements. The opening reception is free, open to all ages, and will include curatorial remarks. RSVP is highly encouraged.
Event WebsiteThe Asian Art Museum of San Francisco houses one of the most comprehensive Asian art collections in the world, with more than 18,000 works of art in its permanent collection. Join a knowledgeable docent for a free tour of the collection, where you'll have the opportunity to stroll through 6,000 years of art and culture. No advance reservation is needed; simply meet at the Information Desk at the scheduled time. Museum admission is required for participation.
Join Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture, FOR-SITE, Haines Gallery, Museo Italo Americano, SF Camerawork, and the San Francisco Children's Art Center to celebrate the Winter art season with an evening Art Walk. The event takes place on January 24, 2025, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., featuring pop-up artist and curator talks, tours, exhibitions, art workshops, and painting sessions. Enjoy free admission and experience the vibrant art scene at Fort Mason Center.
Venture into the Randall Museum’s new live animal exhibit, Wild in California, and join one of the animal keepers in an open discussion about the museum’s wildlife residents. Learn how the keepers care for the animals and how and where these creatures live in the wild. Kids and families will meet some of the animals up-close and can ask the keeper questions to find out more about their favorites. Visitors can meet a snake, check out a barn owl, or maybe even touch a tortoise.
Join us for a thought-provoking conversation about technology and humanity with Silicon Valley Read’s featured authors Charlee Dyroff (Loneliness & Company), Dr. Fei-Fei Li (The Worlds I See: Curiosity, Exploration, and Discovery at the Dawn of AI), and Ray Nayler (The Mountain in the Sea). Attendees are invited to come early to see two robot dogs and visit the Euphrat Museum of Art, for their special exhibit where artists will be showcased around the theme 'Encoding Empathy.'