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| at Bollyhood Cafe (6 pm - 9 pm) Harlow Newton from Tico Guide Travel is hosting an Informational Mixer on Costa Rica and Latin America Travel & Real Estate Investments this Tues... More | ||
| at DJ ARTS ACADEMY (DJ lessons, DJ classes, DJ education) (please reserve a time) San Francisco Bay Area DJ Classes & DJ Lessons at the DJ ARTS ACADEMY!
www.djartsacademy.com
The World's most respected DJ School is now offerin... More | Buy Tickets | |
| at Michael Rosenthal Gallery (11:00am - 6:00pm) Michael Rosenthal is pleased to present Lapidary Terrarium, Mary Conrad’s San Francisco debut exhibition of installation works, paintings, and drawings.... More | ||
| at Southern Exposure (12noon-6pm) Southern Exposure is proud to present Bellwether, the inaugural exhibition in our new home on 20th Street in San Francisco’s Mission District. Featuring... More | ||
| at Artist-Xchange (1pm to 7pm) Exhibiting artists:
Andrew Ek, David Imlay, Stephen Williams, Javier Chalini, Rebekah Goldstein, Simone Coulars, Priyanka Gupta, Lionel Rouge, Casey... More | |||
| at ArtZone 461 Gallery (By Appointment) Inspired by William Wolff’s passion for prints, presented in our main space, the Side Gallery features the first of a two part exhibition: Six Centuries... More | |||
| at ArtZone 461 Gallery (By Appointment) In the early 1960s William Wolff found his artistic direction, creating woodcut prints, that he continued making the rest of his life. ArtZone is pleased... More | |||
| at The San Francisco Writing Salon (Any time online) Year-round creative writing classes for adults -- four sessions a year: Spring, Summer, Winter and Fall. Please peruse our website to see full course... More | |||
| at Make-Out Room (7:00 pm) To dispel the disparaging and misguided claims that experimental work is little more than a territory for tedious academic pursuits, this Cinematheque... More | |||