Lenka Clayton, Katherine Vetne and Nanci Amaka present powerful work exploring concepts of femininity and creation in the age of “trad wives” and “MAGA style.”
Richard Wagner’s epic final work and the world premiere of Huang Ruo’s take on the 16th century Chinese novel mark the general director’s decade at the helm of the company.
After 50 years in San Francisco, Rena Bransten Gallery will vacate its physical location this month, marking another loss in the city’s shrinking gallery landscape.
The Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco is pursuing a new model without a permanent exhibition space, instead hoping to activate locations throughout the city.
SFJazz presents the 1925 Lon Chaney silent classic, with a live organ score by Grammy-winning organist Dorothy Papadakos echoing through Grace Cathedral’s Gothic arches.
At Rebecca Camacho Presents, ektor garcia’s “nu.dos” debuts a 9-foot crocheted copper mandala and new materials, while San Jose Museum of Art also celebrates his work.