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Such portrayals gave the impression "the art scene didn't exist in San Francisco," said Monetta White, executive director and CEO of the local Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD).
San Francisco is an often inhospitable city for visual artists to live and work. It’s also birthed major artistic movements and The City is still home to artists whose work reflects their choice to ...
San Francisco is beautiful the evening of Fog Design+Art Fair’s 11th annual gala on Thursday (23 January). The fair is located at Fort Mason, a cavernous former military fort made of wood that ...
Film & Video" celebrates the Rena Bransten Gallery milestone anniversary, highlighting the history and present of the medium.
EvenUp, an AI tech company serving personal injury law firms, officially opened its new HQ at 353 Sacramento St. in San ...
It is decidedly not a major hub of the art market. In the 1930s, San Francisco was a major site of leftist murals funded by the New Deal-era Public Works of Art Project.
In an interview, director Kelly Freeman discusses the fair’s East Bay focus, curatorial ambition and San Francisco’s revitalized art scene.
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As the new year brings uncertainty to San Francisco’s world-class arts industry and its patrons, members of The City’s queer underground scene say they are reveling in a sense of hope and resiliency.
When Monetta White was a co-owner of the San Francisco restaurant 1300 on Fillmore a decade ago, she participated in the city’s restaurant week, promoting the local food scene.
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