Interest: Art-Galleries/Exhibits
On or after: Sunday 01 July 2012
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San Jose / San Jose Museum of Art
Mexican and Mexican-American artists contrast the traditional with the cutting-edge, the high-brow with the low-brow. These artists draw inspiration from Mexico’s deep well of visual culture, referencing folk art, popular culture, and vernacular craft traditions as well as contemporary idioms.
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Palo Alto / Museum of American Heritage
MOAH continues its exploration of American innovation with Inventing the 20th Century, 1901 – 1941.
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Redwood City / Filoli Center
Filoli is an historic site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and one of the finest remaining country estates of the early 20th century.
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San Francisco / Creativity Explored
Fabulous is a group exhibition that celebrates fashion, fame, identity, and queer culture with glamorous portrait paintings, wearable, multi-media hats, gender-bending drawings, and a full-size hot pink cardboard drum kit.
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Fremont / Olive Hyde Art Gallery
Come explore a variety of works presented in the mediums of ceramic and glass at an exhibition entitled From the Flame.
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San Francisco / Contemporary Jewish Museum
Families can experience a new adventure in art-making free with admission to the Contemporary Jewish Museum. As always, the hands-on fun inspires children to learn more about the exhibitions on display in the galleries, the building’s architecture, or holidays and traditions while experimenting with materials and art techniques.
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San Francisco / The Frankenart Mart
The Frankenart Mart is a quirky “Only in San Francisco” type of art gallery in the Inner Richmond. Not only do they have curious one-of-a-kind interactive art exhibits, but once a month there’s free hot dogs all day.
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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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