Interest: Art-Galleries/Exhibits
On or after: Sunday 06 May 2012
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Oakland / Oakland Public Library, Main
LOST AMUSEMENT PARKS OF THE EAST BAY chronicles the good times and demise of three popular fun spots: Shell Mound Park in Emeryville, which was open from 1876 to 1924; Idora Park in Oakland (1904-29); and Neptune Beach in Alameda (1917-39).
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San Francisco / Contemporary Jewish Museum
Don’t miss out on Preschool Gallery Hour when the Museum opens early just for
preschoolers and their families. In May, explore the exhibition Do Not Destroy:
Trees, Art, and Jewish Thought with loads of interactive activities – get hands
on with art and enjoy a show by musical guest Isaac Zones.
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San Francisco / Contemporary Jewish Museum
Garden Ornaments Inspired by Earth Day and the exhibition Do Not Destroy: Trees,
Art, and Jewish Thought, have fun crafting your own garden ornaments using
recycled and upcycled materials.
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Half Moon Bay
Take a colorful stroll along South Main Street in Half Moon Bay and discover hidden art treasures.
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San Francisco / Cartoon Art Museum
Darth Vader and Son. An 18-piece exhibition featuring artwork by award-winning cartoonist Jeffrey Brown.
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San Francisco / Cartoon Art Museum
Cinco de Mayo marks the opening date for a major art exhibition focusing on Latinos in comics.
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Berkeley / Tilden Nature Area - Tilden Regional Park
An art exhibit that tells the stories of threatened plant and animal species. Discover how their plight reflects larger human concerns, and learn about recent successes.
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Oakland / Oakland Museum of California
Free First Sundays are made possible in part by Wells Fargo.
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San Francisco / Museum Wide
General admission to the museum is FREE to all.
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San Francisco / Participating BayArea Museums
Holders of Bank of America credit cards and debit cards get free admission to seven Bay Area museums for weekend each month.
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