This isn’t one of those pretentious and stuffy wine-and-cheese art events. This pop-up underground art show makes discovering new artists fun (and no dinner needed before you go out).
Anna Maria Mendieta will participate in SF Music Day 2022. If you ever wanted to expand your musical horizons, this is your chance. InterMusic SF, a nonprofit that supports small musical ensembles, hosts its annual “SF Music Day” Sunday. Like an all-you-can-eat sampler for your ears, this free 7-hour music festival takes over four stages of the War Memorial Veterans Building in Civic Center .
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts is one of the last major cultural institutions in San Francisco to reopen. After a quiet, partial reopening on March 10, YBCA is finally kicking open its full gallery doors during their aspirationally titled “Reawakening Celebration.” Explore new art exhibits, attend a blessing of the gallery and enjoy workshops, music and dancing. The best news? YBCA has ditched all admission fees and is free and open to the public.
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