Interest: Art-Galleries/Exhibits
On or after: Tuesday 15 May 2012
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Oakland / Jack London Square
Celebrating Oakland First Fridays - Enjoy a captivating evening filled with merriment and verve.
Oakland crafts, artisans and designers
Local producers - vegetables, fruits
Performance art and quirky performers
Eclectic shopping bazaar
Food, goodies and libations
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Pacifica / Pacifica-Sharp Park Library
Speak Underground is a Teen Open Mic Nigh -- organized and designed solely for teens, by teens.“
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San Francisco / SOMArts Main GallerySOMArts Main Gallery
Join QCC in a Reunion of 15 years of visual arts programs housed at SOMArts! Wear your best outfits, pick up your nametags at the door and come back to SOMArts for a fabulous Visual Arts Reunion!
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Oakland / J. Posh Design
Enjoy Art, Professional Networking, Live Music, Spoken Word and Good Vibes.
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Oakland / Various venues, concentrated between 27th St., Grand, Telegraph and Broadway
Get to know Oakland's vibrant art and cultural venues at participating member galleries.
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San Francisco / GalerĂa de la Raza, Studio 24
Migrating Sexuality: Unspoken Stories of Land, Body and Sex is a mixed media visual art exhibition and literary performance that centers the marginalized voices of Queer (Im)migrants of color in the U.S. These stories, told through performance and visual media, hope to capture the diverse migration narratives embodied by Queer People of Color.
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Oakland / Laurel District
First Saturdays Welcomes Oaklanders to the Laurel - Oakland’s Laurel District Association First Saturdays will feature a pop-up choir, art and altar making, a dance workshop, and DJs spinning tunes.
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San Francisco / Mission Cultural Center
Curated by Amy Pederson, La Quebradora explores the theme of lucha libre, the popular Mexican sport of "free wrestling," as a platform for mapping Mexico's cultural history and the imbricated social relations that are echoed beyond its borders.
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Oakland / Various locations. Please check website.
East Bay Open Studios connects the public with over 400 artists in 14 cities in the East Bay. Since 1979, this event remains the largest art event in the region and draws an annual audience over 50,000!
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Oakland
Stretches and Shapes, a display of Yoga influenced nudes by Photographer Matt Haber.
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