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Featured Events in San Francisco in June, 2025 (July Updated)

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Shinoda Toko: Abstract Calligraphy | Asian Art Museum

Feb 6–Sep 15, 2025 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
Exhibitions
A trailblazer in 20th-century Japanese calligraphy, Shinoda Toko (1913–2021) reshaped the art of ink abstraction with her distinctive and dynamic style. Shinoda studied traditional calligraphy but soon rejected the practice of copying past masters, likening it to “creating a fake.” A calligrapher at heart, Shinoda preferred lithography over woodblock printing, as it allowed her to directly apply her brushwork to the plate, capturing the nuances of each stroke. As she transitioned from painting legible Chinese characters toward avant-garde abstraction, Shinoda initially faced resistance in Japan and moved to New York in 1956. “I wanted to see how my works would be received in a foreign country,” she later recalled, “where letters are not read as letters.” Throughout her 107-year lifetime, the artist consistently sought her own vision of beauty, free from the confines of tradition.

Ragnar Kjartansson: The Visitors | San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Nov 5, 2022–Sep 28, 2025 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
Exhibitions
Ragnar Kjartansson’s beloved video installation The Visitors (2012) is back at SFMOMA. In this mesmerizing hour-long work projected across nine screens, viewers are transported once again to the serene setting of Rokeby in upstate New York as the Icelandic artist and his musician friends perform together in various rooms of this historic mansion.
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Table Manners | San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Sep 14, 2024–May 31, 2026 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
Exhibitions
Table Manners brings together tableware, flatware, and drinkware from the SFMOMA Architecture + Design collection spanning nearly 100 years. The exhibition celebrates the ways design has shaped our relationship to food, our bodies, and communities, and how dining can be a profound communal and cultural experience. From self-filling wine glasses and teapots made of tea, to crisp modernist spoons and flatware made from discarded CDs, Table Manners explores the performance of dining. The exhibition includes works by Virgil Abloh, Joe Colombo, Zaha Hadid, Roberto Lugo, and many more, accompanied by illustrations and textiles by Lucy Stark.
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Beautiful, Bountiful, Boisterous Birds | Asian Art Museum

Feb 6–Sep 15, 2025 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
Exhibitions
Hawks, pheasants, ducks, quail, egrets, and other birds appear frequently in Japanese paintings. With roots in the Chinese “bird and flower” genre, some are traditionally associated with a particular season or sentiment; others were chosen by artists and patrons simply for their beauty. The paintings currently on view in the Tateuchi Japanese Galleries use birds as both decorations and symbols, representing the seasons, strength, longevity, fidelity, or good fortune. They include decorative rimpa-style paintings; large, Kano-style screen paintings; and intimate hanging scrolls decorated in ink and faint colors.

Yuan Goang-Ming: Everyday War | Asian Art Museum

Apr 3–Aug 4, 2025 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
Exhibitions
The personal becomes universal in recent work by pioneering Taiwanese artist Yuan Goang-Ming (b. Taipei, 1965), whose starkly poetic videos and installations examine the fragmented and surreal nature of contemporary life.Yuan’s work trains an unblinking, glacially cool digital gaze on poignant scenes of global and domestic unease. From the eerie stillness of empty streets during Taiwan’s annual air raid drills to the chaotic aftermath of an explosion detonated in his own living room, the artist captures moments that resonate with current living conditions worldwide.

Ruth Asawa Retrospective | San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Apr 5–Sep 2, 2025 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
Exhibitions
Nearly 12 years after her death, SFMOMA is presenting the first major national and international retrospective of Ruth Asawa’s work, a groundbreaking artist whose work is fully explored in her work. Born in California in 1926, Asawa was forcibly sent to an internment camp during World War II because of her Japanese descent. After her release, she attended Black Mountain College in North Carolina and began a prolific career that spanned six decades, spanning a variety of media from painting to sculpture, often drawing on organic forms and reflecting her deep affection for nature. The exhibition will feature 300 of Asawa’s works in chronological order, with her signature hanging, looping wire sculptures—known for their “form within a form” constructions—taking a prominent place. The exhibition will also highlight her contributions to art education and public sculpture. In particular, a specially curated gallery will recreate Asawa’s home and studio in San Francisco’s Noe Valley, offering a glimpse into her family life and creative inspirations. The exhibition will feature her sketchbooks and experiments with materials such as copper, ceramic, electroplating and bronze, as well as the original hand-carved mahogany door of her former home and works by artists she admired, such as Josef Albers, Ray Johnson, Peggy Tolk-Watkins and Marguerite Wildenhain.
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Around Group f.64: Legacies and Counterhistories in Bay Area Photography | San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Nov 23, 2024–Jul 31, 2025 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
Exhibitions
Conversations at a party in Oakland in 1932 changed the history of photography. At that gathering, several now-iconic Bay Area figures — including Ansel Adams, Imogen Cunningham, and Edward Weston — banded together to form Group f.64, a collective dedicated to “true” photography and the rejection of the prevailing style of Pictorialism, which mimicked painting. The group’s name was technical, referring to the camera lens setting that permits the greatest depth of field, but their mission was creative: to make photographs of startling clarity and beauty that rivaled art made in other mediums. Although Group f.64 lasted for less than a year, its legacy endured, marking the Bay Area as an epicenter for modernist photography.
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Gurjeet Singh: When Words Hurt | Asian Art Museum

Apr 3, 2025–Mar 23, 2026 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
Exhibitions
Chandigarh-based artist Gurjeet Singh’s first show at an American institution offers a moving consideration of the emotional impact of words. Teary Eyes is a soft sculpture stitched together from pieces of dress fabric. Despite a playful, colorful surface, the work conveys a deep vulnerability; this feeling grows deeper as we witness a violent exchange of words in the painting Prickly Words. Portraits of Singh with the figure further personalize the exhibition. “These works explore what it means to be seen, to express yourself, and the power of language to build us up and tear us down,” says exhibition curator Padma Dorje Maitland, Malavalli Family Foundation Associate Curator of the Art of the Indian Subcontinent. “Even if we accept ourselves and feel confident, the wrong word at the wrong time can deeply impact us. Whether Sikh, South Asian, Queer, soft, or hard, Singh’s work addresses the complex challenges of fashioning how we appear in the world.”

Vikrant Bhise: Archival Historicity/Dalit Panthers | Asian Art Museum

Apr 3, 2025–May 23, 2026 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
Exhibitions
Filled with a revolutionary spirit, Vikrant Bhise’s Archival Historicity series offers a dynamic visual archive of the Dalit Panthers, a group dedicated to seeking freedom from caste, gender, and labor inequities for India’s most oppressed and marginalized peoples. Founded in 1972 in Mumbai and taking inspiration from the Oakland-based Black Panther Party for Self Defense, the Dalit Panthers sought to align themselves with their Bay Area counterparts in a global struggle for equality and social change. Bhise’s intimate, postcard-sized works are made up of many layers: painted and printed elements from manifestos and pamphlets interact and overlap with newspaper images, urban monuments, and symbolic cartoons. Installed in a continuous sequence spanning a gallery wall, these selections from the ongoing series “evoke the small, localized experiences that add up to global movements, while underscoring the enduring significance of the Panthers’ call for equality,” says Padma Dorje Maitland, Malavalli Family Foundation Associate Curator of the Art of the Indian Subcontinent. This exhibition marks their first showing in a major museum.

Kunié Sugiura: Photopainting | San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Apr 26–Sep 14, 2025 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
Exhibitions
This exhibition is the first US survey of the work of Kunié Sugiura, an artist whose boundary-defying engagement with the photographic medium spans over sixty years. Born in Nagoya, Japan, in 1942, Sugiura came to the United States in 1963 to study at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where she majored in photography. After graduation, she relocated to New York and has lived there ever since. Sugiura’s practice embraces a hybrid approach, blending various mediums and expressing her bicultural identity. The balancing of dualisms —Japanese/American, organic/human-made, and painting/photography — defines her work. Sugiura has stated that her cross-fertilization of photography with painting and sculpture partly stems from her desire that photography be taken seriously as an art form.
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Tradition and Innovation: Contemporary Korean Ceramics | Asian Art Museum

May 8–Dec 1, 2025 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
Exhibitions
Offering a rare chance to see contemporary Korean ceramics from the museum collection, this exhibition highlights clay creations by four prominent 20th-century artists. Their various approaches, each one an heir to its own creative lineage, demonstrate innovations deeply rooted in Korea’s rich legacy of ceramics production. On one side, the lively surface textures of stoneware and porcelain works by Roe Kyung-Jo (b. 1951), Kim See-man (b.1958), and Yoon Kwang-jo (b. 1946) bring fresh updates to traditional marbling and glazing techniques. Exhibition curator and Assistant Curator for Korean Art Yoon-Jee Choi notes that “buncheong (분청), the central decoration of Kim and Yoon’s vessels, is one of the most innovative techniques of Korean ceramics; the two artists advance this traditional method by exploring a sense of rhythm and spontaneity.” Directly opposite are three smooth, black pillars of stacked onggi (옹기) — vessels historically used to carry fermented foods such as kimchi — by Cho Chung-Hyun (b. 1940). Standing as tall as people, each of these appealing works seems animated by its own unique personality, conveyed via subtle variations in shape and size.

San Francisco Pride 2025 Grandstand Seating | United Nations Plaza

Jun 29, 2025 (UTC-7)ENDED
San Francisco
Cultural Experiences
55th SAN FRANCISCO LGBTQPIA+ PRIDE PARADE GRANDSTAND SEATING Sunday, June 29 SF Pride Grandstand seating provides a comfortable viewing area to enjoy the San Francisco Pride Parade. Grandstands are located on the north side of Market Street between 7th and 8th Streets in downtown San Francisco. Entrance to the seating area is located on the western edge of the Grandstands, nearest 8th Street. The first two rows of the Grandstands are reserved for those with accessibility needs, with a section reserved for wheelchair access. ASL interpretation will be located on the western section (near Eighth Street). Information Source: San Francisco Pride | eventbrite

Shakira - Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran - World Tour 2025 (San Francisco) | Oracle Park

Jun 30, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Concerts
Shakira's highly anticipated "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran - World Tour" is coming to San Francisco at Oracle Park on June 30, 2025. The event promises to showcase Shakira's iconic performances and electrifying energy, creating an unforgettable experience for all attendees. Located at 24 Willie Mays Plaza, CA, 94107, Oracle Park provides the perfect backdrop for this world-class event. Don't miss out on this opportunity to witness one of the most talented and dynamic artists of our time live in concert. Secure your tickets now and be a part of this sensational musical journey.
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Fur-ever & Always: Pet Portrait Party | SOMArts

Jun 7, 2025 (UTC-7)ENDED
San Francisco
Cultural Experiences
Research shows that the unconditional love we share with our pets has numerous benefits on our mental and physical health. In this moment of uncertainty, we're excited to throw Fur-ever & Always: Pet Portrait Party on June 7th, 2025 from 12–5 PM PST , offering one-of-a-kind portraits of your beloved furry, feathered, or scaly friend, created by a local artist.  Fur-ever & Always: Pet Portrait Party not only celebrates our animal companions but is also a fundraiser to support SOMArts' operating needs and program. Your ticket purchase makes a meaningful impact at a time when SOMArts and many other arts nonprofits are navigating unprecedented financial challenges.  Ticket Information and How Pick Up Your Custom Pet Portrait If you purchased a pet portrait ticket, you will receive an email confirmation and link to the photo submission form. Best in Show and Pick of the Litter ticket levels include general admission to the event. Best in Show, $150 ticket : Guarantees that one of our talented participating artists will render a portrait of your pet, with the submission of a photo through our online form linked in your confirmation email. Pick of the Litter, $25 ticket: Once you check in onsite on June 7th, your submitted pet photo will be entered into a pool for potential artist selection. While we can’t guarantee every pet will be chosen, the more unique or expressive your photo is and the earlier you arrive, the more likely it is to catch an artist’s eye! Party Animal, $10 ticket: General Admission for guests who want to join the fun! Enjoy a lively afternoon at SOMArts with live art-making, great music, local vendors, and tasty drinks–all while supporting a meaningful cause. All portraits will be created on-site at SOMArts. You can watch the artist at work, and take your portrait home when complete. You’ll receive an email notification when your portrait is ready. Please don’t leave without your pet portrait! While you wait for your portrait, you can party with us! We’ll have food and drinks to purchase, a DJ, and a vendor market.  Our pets become family, sharing special moments that enrich our lives. Your custom portrait will serve as a cherished keepsake, preserving the memory of your companion for years to come! Participating Artists: Alan Miknis, Andrew Catanese, Carolyn Castaño, Cliff Hengst, Elaine Chu, Elizabeth Blancas, Emilie O. Gonzalez-Zeas, Gladys Ochoa, Harumo Sato, Helen Shewolfe Tseng, Hugo De La Torre, JoJo Ty, Jason Jagel, Josué Rojas, Justin Marshall, Karishma Johnson, Lena Coletto, Mara Lea Brown, Mary Anne Kluth, Michael McConnell, Ozi Magaña, Scott Hewicker, Shirin Khalatbari, Sophia Leighton, Torreya Cummings, Valeria Olguín, Violet Alexis Bea (Mrinalini Bangalore Mahesh), and Vivian Tong Important Notice: Only service animals are allowed at SOMArts Cultural Center. Pets will not be posing for a live portrait; instead, artists will use the submitted photo as a reference for your one-of-a-kind work of art. Accessibility : SOMArts is wheelchair accessible and in proximity to several nearby public transportation stops. SOMArts does not have automatic doors at its Main Entrance. Restrooms are ADA-accessible and low-scent cleaning products are used. For more detailed information regarding accessibility at SOMArts, contact info@somarts.org with any related requests, questions, or concerns. Information Source: SOMArts Cultural Center | eventbrite

Gold Rush Tour Summer FanFest | Gold Bar Whiskey Distillery Tasting Room, Avenue of the Palms, San Francisco, CA, USA

Jun 14, 2025 (UTC-7)ENDED
San Francisco
American Football
Sports & Fitness
Join us for the biggest 49ers offseason cele brat ion of the summer! Join us for our Gold Rush Tour Fan Fest at Gold Bar Distillery, the OFFICIAL Whiskey of the San Francisco 49ers: This summer party is bringing the ultimate Red & Gold experience to life! Join us for a day packed with games, live entertainment, and interactive fan activities. Cool off with refreshing drinks, grab some delicious eats, a live DJ, and enter to win official 49ers gear. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable summer celebration—because there’s no offseason for the Faithful! Guidelines: Parking is limited, and a parking pass will be required to enter the parking lot. Outside food and beverages are not permitted in the event or on the event property. All outside food and beverages will be confiscated. Children are welcome if accompanied by an adult. No ticket required for children under 5 years old. Must be 21+ to consume alcohol. Please enjoy responsibly. Information Source: Gold Bar Whiskey | eventbrite

Tantra Demonstration ~ witness the heights of sensual practice | The Davon Method Loft Space

Jun 18, 2025 (UTC-7)ENDED
San Francisco
Cultural Experiences
Are you ready for a mind bending, soul rocking evening that will fundamentally change your sensual life forever? Step into a captivating evening where Tantra comes alive through a unique, intimate demonstration led by Alicia & Erwan Davon, San Francisco’s foremost Tantra Teachers. Alicia & Erwan have supported over 20,000 singles & couples in having extraordinary romantic and sensual lives since 1995. Our focus for this demonstration is making this ancient, advanced practice accessible to everyone in modern times. We'll explore what it is, how it works, and how to bring this sensual practice into dating or long-term relationships. Plus, we'll highlight the health benefits of regular pleasurable release. You’ll observe as Alicia & Erwan bring you into the world of embodied connection and spiritual union, all central to the art of Tantra. This live demonstration offers a-ha moment after a-ha moment, and you will SEE & FEEL how sensuality and mindful touch can expand intimacy, ignite a sense of joy and vitality. Learn how this experience can be expanded in duration, intensity, and throughout the entire body! Note: This is a Demonstration; there will be no physical/sensual interaction between participants. The evening includes a lecture, meditation, demonstration, Q&A + a party! You will: Witness a step by step technique to increase intensity & duration of bodily pleasure that you can use in your own love life Learn why the human nervous system plays a huge role with regard to bodily pleasure Observe ways to communicate such that your partner can pleasure you sensually just the way you want You will walk away with a profound somatic understanding of Tantra and practical ideas to enhance both your own and a partner's pleasure! Erwan and Alicia have cultivated an environment that fosters ease and comfort in exploring one of life's greatest pleasures—sensual connection—taken to new heights. Whether you're curious about Tantra or looking to deepen your understanding, this experience is designed to open new doors of possibility. Singles and couples alike will gain inspiration and practical knowledge to bring into their own relationships and personal journeys. After the event, continue the experience with drinks (alc and non) and socializing with the other participants, Alicia & Erwan. We will see you there! About Your Facilitators Erwan & Alicia Davon are longtime teachers based in the SF Bay Area. They developed their signature process, the Davon Method, and have taught it to over 22,000 students in groups, retreats and individual sessions. As a married couple, they have been teaching singles to get into relationship & couples to thrive in relationship for the last 25 years. They have become the go-to place in the San Francisco Bay Area for all things romantic and sensual and are quickly becoming that worldwide through online learning. Erwan and Alicia have a unique approach to relationship coaching that combines their educational backgrounds in psychology and aspects of Zen Buddhism to provide a holistic method to effectively improve connection with the self and others. Erwan studied psychology and graduated with honors after a difficult childhood and an early introduction to therapeutic work. He went on to live and study in a Zen Monastery, direct a Yoga ashram, and teach personal development at one of the world’s largest personal growth organizations. Erwan’s passion for helping and teaching people led him to found The Davon Method in 1995, specifically to help people improve their romantic relationships. Alicia holds a Master’s degree in Integral Psychology with a focus on women’s romantic and senual expression. She trained as a therapist before meeting Erwan and led numerous women’s groups devoted to female pleasure and life fulfillment from career to relationship. She met Erwan 25 years ago and started teaching with him soon after. They have spent years perfecting their curriculum and techniques and provide a safe place so you can improve chemistry, connection, communication, and passion in your love life! Get ready to have fun because working with them is a blast! For more events, follow us here on Eventbrite, and on Instagram/TikTok (@davonmethod) Information Source: The Davon Method | eventbrite

RUN THE CITY 2025 | George M. Rush Stadium

Jun 20–Jun 21, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Football
Sports & Fitness
Mark your calendars:June 20th & 21st, 2025 The Run the City Tournament is back and bigger than ever. This year we’re turning up the competition with: • Varsity 7-on-7 (June 21st): Battle for the crown and become the King of the City • JV 7-on-7 (June 20th): Rise up and take your shot at being the Junior Kings of the City • O-Line / D-Line Challenge (June 21st): Dominate the trenches and earn the title of Trench Kings of the City • High School Girls Flag Football (June 20th): Compete for greatness and be crowned the Queens of the City Top talent. Real competition. This is where champions are made. This is Run the City 2025. Information Source: Coach Grant | eventbrite

Club Classics: Charli XCX Dance Party [San Francisco] | Bergerac

Jun 28, 2025 (UTC-7)ENDED
San Francisco
Concerts
Orlove by Night Presents: Club Classics Bratty Bass Party Pop DJ Melissa Brooks (L.A.) heads to S.F., where she'll be playing all the bratty bass, party pop & club classics that you can handle. Saturday, June 28, 2025 Bergerac, S.F. Doors 9pm // 21+ For more information email orlove@weareorlove.com Information Source: ORLOVE | eventbrite

Mighty Real Pride Sunday @ Phoenix Hotel // 2025 | The Phoenix Hotel

Jun 29, 2025 (UTC-7)ENDED
San Francisco
Concerts
REFUND POLICY: ALL SALES ARE FINAL. THERE ARE NO REFUNDS, WE CAN OFFER TO TRANSFER YOUR TICKET TO ANOTHER PERSON. BAG POLICY: NO LARGE HANDBAGS OR BACKPACKS WILL BE ALLOWED IN THE VENUE. WEATHER: THIS EVENT IS RAIN OR SHINE. ENTRY: 21+. MUST HAVE VALID GOVERNMENT ID FOR ENTRANCE. NO EXCEPTIONS Mighty Real presents Pride Sunday @ The Phoenix Hotel Featuring DJ Sets from David Harness & Tedd Patterson Live set from Inaya Day Information Source: 15Utah | eventbrite

San Francisco Dykes on Bikes® Women's Motorcycle Contingent @ SF Pride 2025 | Market St and Steuart Street

Jun 29, 2025 (UTC-7)ENDED
San Francisco
Cultural Experiences
For more information please visit https://www.dykesonbikes.org Please note that riders must arrive between 8:00 and 10:00 AM on June 30th. Line-up closes at 10:00 AM. Anyone arriving after 10am will not be able to ride in Parade. Online registration closes June 27th at 11:30pm. Everyone is welcome to participate! Please purchase your ticket to ride with the San Francisco Dykes on Bikes® based on if you are an Independent Dyke on a Bike rider, part of a motorcycle or riding club, or if you do not identify as a Dyke on a Bike but are joining us as an Ally to Dykes on Bikes or Kindred Spirit. We also have a ticket for trikes. Selecting the ticket type based on the above helps SFDOB allocate the appropriate ammount of space in advance. Thanks to everyone and we look forward to seeing you on Market Street June 29th! Information Source: San Francisco Pride | eventbrite

Shakira - Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran - World Tour (San Francisco) | Oracle Park

Jun 30, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
San Francisco
Concerts
The highly anticipated Shakira - Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran - World Tour is set to make a grand stop in San Francisco at the iconic Oracle Park on June 30, 2025, at 7:30 PM. This event promises to be a spectacular showcase of Shakira's dynamic performance and powerful vocals, celebrating her latest musical journey. Known for her electrifying stage presence and a repertoire of chart-topping hits, Shakira will bring an unforgettable experience to her fans. Oracle Park, located at 24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, CA, 94107, will serve as the perfect backdrop for this monumental event. Attendees can expect a night filled with vibrant energy, captivating choreography, and a setlist that honors Shakira's illustrious career. The Shakira - Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran - World Tour is not just a concert; it's a celebration of resilience and empowerment, making it a must-see event for music enthusiasts and Shakira admirers alike.

New Work: Samson Young | San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Dec 21, 2024–Jun 22, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Exhibitions
Widely recognized for his singular approach towards sound and new technologies, Samson Young (born 1979, Hong Kong; based in Hong Kong) utilizes performance, video, and installation to rigorously examine the cultural, political, and historical contexts of sound. Samson Young’s first West Coast solo exhibition debuts Intentness and songs, a multimedia installation that poetically traces the idiosyncratic rhythms of love, memory, and experiences of time. In this interconnected audiovisual landscape, Young draws on the duration and rhythm of human and generative AI memory recall processes as the basis for polychromatic sculptures, videos, and a mesmerizing soundscape. Visitors are invited to wander through pathways of wooden boards with markings created through a mix of techniques and 3D-printed boards etched and embedded with objects and memories excerpted from the lives of the artist and his husband.
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Mountains of the Mind: A Chinese Landscape Journey | Asian Art Museum

Jan 30–Jul 28, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Exhibitions
Looking to get away from it all? This selection of idyllic landscapes by famed Chinese ink painters, past and present, offers a perfect opportunity to escape the hectic pace of city life in the digital age. The selection on view offers a rare opportunity to enjoy a masterpiece by Ni Zan (1301-1374), a cultural icon in Chinese history, whose dry, spare brushwork evokes lyrical tranquility and a world cleansed of turmoil during the chaotic period of dynastic transition. Following the ancient Chinese tradition of mountain worship, many of these landscapes use the contours of sacred mountains and the movements of waters and clouds to embody Daoist philosophy, beckoning the viewer to engage in a personal, cultural, and spiritual communion. As mountains are personified as venerable deities, rivers become their veins; mists are their breath; foliage is their hair; and rocks are their bones.

Best Croissant in San Francisco Competition | The Clift Royal Sonesta

Jun 1, 2025 (UTC-7)ENDED
San Francisco
Cultural Experiences
On Sunday, June 1st, at The Clift Royal Sonesta in San Francisco , in front of a panel of professionals, the finest bakeries in the San Francisco area will compete for the prize of Best Croissant in San Francisco . Sample all the finest croissants and other delicious pastries made by our finalists and vote on which bakery receives the People's Choice Award, while our judges award the Grand Prix. Also included in your general admission ticket: your choice of hot beverage (coffee or tea), and a selection of spreads as well as cheese and charcuterie. This is the best (and tastiest) event of the year, and we want to see you there! Get your tickets before they're gone! The 2025 edition of the Best Croissant contest is organized by French Morning and Frenchly in partnership with L'Apéro by FAHGA , and made possible by the support of our generous sponsor, Beurremont . Information Source: French Morning Media Group | eventbrite

InsectPalooza 2025 | Minnesota Street Project

Jun 1, 2025 (UTC-7)ENDED
San Francisco
Cultural Experiences
SaveNature.Org and the San Francisco Arts Education Project, with support from the Goldstein Warrington Family Foundation, present: InsectPalooza - The Art and Magical Science of Arthropods Sunday, June 1st, 2025 from 12-3pm Minnesota Street Project: 1275 Minnesota Street, San Francisco CA 94107 Join us for this free family-friendly event to get up close and hands-on with live animals from SaveNature.Org’s Insect Discovery Lab! You will be able to: MEET INSECTS & ARTHROPODS Meet a variety of arthropods from around the world, like the Australian Walking Stick, the Giant African Millipede, Eastern Lubber Grasshopper, and many more! MAKE INSECT & NATURE-THEMED ART Local guest artists will guide you in making insect-inspired art! Open to all ages with materials provided. GO ON A CULINARY ADVENTURE with our special mealworm chocolate chip cookies! About SaveNature.Org: SaveNature.Org is committed to inspiring participation and awareness in the preservation of fragile ecosystems by providing opportunities for personal direct action to save the diversity of life on Earth. SaveNature.Org raises donations and awareness for biologically diverse ecosystems through our Adopt-An-Acre programs and the Insect Discovery Lab. We partner with schools, universities, zoos, aquariums, botanical gardens, natural history museums, and science centers worldwide to protect wildlife and nature. We work in collaboration with businesses, and corporations to ensure the conservation of nature for all future generations. Information Source: SaveNature.Org | eventbrite

THE Global Running Event! | Sports Basement Stonestown

Jun 1, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Sports & Fitness
Running
Join us at THE Global Running Event!Event launches with a 5k run sponsored by the SF MarathonThe most EPIC raffle: including comp entries, shoes, flights to races and more....Access to the best running brands!Access to the best running events in the Bay & discounted race entries!Access to local running clubs to build your running network Demo shoes from Topo, Brooks, and AltraBeer & BBQ for good - donate, drink, and make a differenceExclusive deals on everything in-store! *20% off for Basementeers and 11% off for Non-Basementeers!5K Run with SF MarathonJoin us at 9:30 AM for a 5K Run hosted by SF Marathon. Demo shoes from some of your favorite brands, including Topo, Altra, and Brooks. All levels are welcome! Strava link and route to follow! Win Incredible Running Gear!Our running brands and race partners are coming in full force with this season's hottest gear and entries to some of the most popular Bay Area races. Raffles will be held on the hour every hour and it is stacked with prizes from shoes, to running outfits, to airline miles, and so much more! Featured BrandsOur brand reps couldn't be more excited to share about the hottest gear and technology to take your run further. Check out list of partnered brands...more to follow! Beer & BBQ for GoodBeer is good. Helping your local communities is even better - that's why we're offering tastings from our partnering breweries for a donation. 100% of proceeds benefit Girls on the Run Bay Area so join us to donate, drink, and make a difference! Sports Basement will also be providing BBQ for everyone, so bring your appetite and get ready to enjoy! *Basementeer members get 20% off. Non-Basementeers get 11% off. Valid in-store only. Not combinable with other discounts. Not valid on bikes, gift cards, rentals, services, or trips. Other exclusions apply - see our site for details. Information Source: Sports Basement | eventbrite

Undergraduate Campus Tour + Info Session - June 2025 | California College of the Arts

Jun 2, 2025 (UTC-7)ENDED
San Francisco
Cultural Experiences
Where to meet Tours begin at 145 Hooper Street. We'll meet you out in front of the college to get you and your guests checked in before we start. What to expect The tour will last approximately 60 minutes, starting at our new front entrance of CCA. You'll be guided by a CCA student and we'll show you our state-of-the-art studios, major-specific shops (including the Furniture wood shops, Ceramics wheel throwing, Architecture Digital Craft Lab, and more, including our new 80,000 square foot campus expansion!), classrooms, community spaces and on-campus housing and dining. At the end of the tour, guests will have the opportunity for Q&A with an admissions counselor. Note: A majority of the tour time guests should expect to be actively walking or standing. The typical tour pathway includes several staircases, but there are options for use of an elevator if needed. We welcome you to reach out to us at admissions@cca.edu if you have any questions about accessibility or accommodations. Information Source: CCA Office of Admissions | eventbrite

Opening Night for Black Gold: Stories Untold | Fort Point National Historic Site is located at the south anchorage of the Golden Gate Bridge at the end of Marine Drive on the Presidio of San Francisco.

Jun 4, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Musical
Arts
Be among the first to experience this unprecedented exhibition at Fort Point, featuring 17 African American artists and collectives whose works showcase the Black experience in California in the 1800s. VIP Preview tickets ($1,000) include entry to Fort Point at 5:30 p.m. for exhibition viewing, cocktails, and hors d'oeuvres. Opening Night tickets ($500) include entry at 6:30 p.m. for curated bars and food court, performances, and exhibition viewing. RonKat Spearman and Katdelic will perform at 7 p.m. Executive Chef David Lawrence (of Goodnight's Prime Steak + Spirits) has partnered with Melon's Catering to design a mouthwatering menu of comfort food for the evening. Bars will serve signature cocktails by Uncle Nearest, Fort Point beer, plus wine and nonalcoholic drinks. Information Source: FOR-SITE | eventbrite
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The Nightingale - PREVIEW | Children's Creativity Museum, Yerba Buena Gardens

Jun 4, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Arts
Theater
Tickets for Preview Performances are discounted as these are technically rehearsals prior to the show's official opening. Preview audiences must consent to being photographed and videoed. Decoding the mechanics of love. In the forest on the outskirts of a small town, there lives a magical Nightingale whose song can stir even the hardest of hearts. When the Emperor learns of this rare creature, he is determined to capture her. Can the Nightingale be replaced by a Mechanical facsimile? Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s fairytale, The Nightingale is an epic love story that speaks to the most pressing issues of our time through a compelling mixture of acrobatics, aerial arts, and timeless storytelling. Previews - June 3 & 4 at 7pm Performances - June 6 - 22 Fridays at 7pmSaturdays at 3pm & 7pmSundays at 2pmApproximate running time ~90 minutes without intermission. Recommended for ages 7+. The Nightingale begins with an outdoor festival during the 30 minutes prior to curtain. Arrive early and enjoy concessions, arts & crafts, and performances. Information Source: People's Circus Theatre | eventbrite

I Was Supposed to Die: HIV Lifetime & Long-Term Survivors Premiere | Roxie Theater

Jun 5, 2025 (UTC-7)ENDED
San Francisco
Cultural Experiences
Celebrating 10 years of sharing real-life stories of everyday people. In commemoration of HIV Long-Term Survivors Awareness Day , the National AIDS Memorial , in partnership with the San Francisco Queer Film Festival , invite you to join us at the world premiere of Surviving Voices: HIV Lifetime & Long-Term Survivors Thursday, June 5, 2025 Pre-Screening Reception: 4:30pm Red Carpet Arrival & Photos: 5:30pm Film Screening & Panel Discussion: 6:00pm-8:00pm The Roxie Theatre 3125 16th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Presenting Sponsor: Chevron Lead Community Partner: San Francisco AIDS Foundation Tickets are $12.51 and will benefit the National AIDS Memorial (cost includes processing fee). More information : This is a Red Carpet Event & World Premiere of the mini-documentary, Surviving Voices: HIV Lifetime & Long-Term Survivors. See the film and meet some of the protagonists in person and in short, filmed interviews. Now in its 10th year and chapter, the National AIDS Memorial’s award winning AIDS oral history and film series “Surviving Voices” honors HIV Lifetime and Long-Term Survivors - those who acquired HIV at birth or as young children and those who acquired the virus before the availability of effective treatment in the mid 1990s. Pre-Screening Reception Information: Join us before the Red Carpet Arrival and Film Screening for a Pre-Screening Reception at 518 Valencia. Please note that the reception has a limited capacity. Guests will be admitted on a first come, first served basis . Following the red carpet arrival, this 2 hour event will include the following : Screening of mini-documentary, Surviving Voices: HIV Lifetime & Long Term Survivors Screening of 3 filmed interviewees Live Panel Discussion and Q&A Moderator : Gregg Cassin Panelists/Guests : Tez Anderson, Derrick Mapp, DK Haas, Vince Crisostomo, Porchia Dees For any questions please contact roculto@aidsmemorial.org The National AIDS Memorial is grateful to Presenting Sponsor, Chevron, for its generous support of this event and our Surviving Voices AIDS oral history program. Information Source: National AIDS Memorial | eventbrite

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