Interest: Art-Galleries/Exhibits
On or after: Tuesday 17 April 2012
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San Francisco / Hunters Point Shipyard
Over 150 artists welcome the public into their working studios to explore, experience, and collect art.
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Fairfax / The Pavilion
An open marketplace event featuring local food, art and entertainment.
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San Francisco / Decorator Showcase
The designers have been selected for the 35th San Francisco Decorator Showcase, the West Coast’s preeminent design event.
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Berkeley / Kala Gallery,
Join Deborah Oropallo and Rupert Garcia, along with Dana King and Honorary Co-chairs Sharon and Barclay Simpson at the 2012 Kala Art Institute Gala Auction, Kala-fornia: State of the Art 2.
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Cupertino / Memorial Park
The city of Cupertino would like to invite everyone to the 29th annual Cherry Blossom Festival honoring its sister city, Toyokawa, Japan.
The 200 cherry trees and the two traditional lanterns at the park were gifts to the City of Cupertino from Toyokawa. As this year marks the 100 year commemoration of the Japan’s gift of cherry trees to Washington D.C., there will be a special ceremony on Saturday at 1PM. The Consulate General of Japan will present an additional cherry tree to the city of Cupertino.
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Oakland / Laurel Art Works
We are yelling it with our Art: Tax the rich! Think before you Pink! Stop the Lies!
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Napa / Bourassa Vineyards
Bourassa Vineyards will feature the work of sculptor Lorenzo Mills and photographer Marissa Carlisle.
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Napa / Caldwell Vineyards
The Art of Composiition: Creating Fresh Imagery Photography Workshop and Exhibit with artist/instructor Suzanne Becker Bronk. Bring your camera! Your experience will be complete with a wine reception hosted in the Caldwell Vineyard caves.
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Corte Madera / Various locations all over Marin. Please check website.
Marin Open Studios is a vibrant, community wide event that celebrates Marin’s rich culture of art.
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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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