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To Be Seen: In Conversation with April Bey + Ramekon O’Arwisters
Join artists April Bey and Ramekon O’Arwisters for an engaging artist talk at Jonathan Carver Moore in celebration of the group exhibition To Be Seen.

Cocteau to Haring: Queer art of the 20th century
Lost Art Co-Owner, Rob Delamater, will present an evening of art and history focused on the Queer Artists of the 20th Century.

Care/Stamina by Hope Mohr Dance
Directed by Hope Mohr and hosted by BOXBLUR at Catharine Clark Gallery with dancers Karla Quintero and Melissa Lewis Wong. Sound artist Zachary James Watkins. Followed by an artist talk with Arleene Correa Valencia in conversation with Favianna Rodriguez.

The Story of Queer Modernism
Join Lost Art Salon for their next ArtTalk covering the artists who defined queer identity and aesthetic throughout the early and mid 20th century. From Jean Cocteau and Paul Cadmus to Romaine Brooks, Beauford Delaney, Tamara de Lempicka, David Hockney, and Keith Haring, these visionaries expressed their queer identities both openly and subtly, creating boundary-pushing works that continue to shape art and culture today.

Mendings & Marvels: CURATORIAL TOUR AND IN-PERSON ARTIST TALK
Mendings & Marvels' theme not only centers around the reuse/repurposing of materials and the reimagining of older artwork, but also includes themes around mending — whether literal, spiritual, or reacting to the present moment.

Shepard Fairey, “Fractured”
Harman Projects and Toyroom Gallery are pleased to present FRACTURED, a solo exhibition by Shepard Fairey.
Join us this Summer inside San Francisco's Minnesota Street Project as we present an eclectic survey of works spanning the legendary artist's storied career.

A Conversation on Queerness and Sustainability in Art
Join Recology San Francisco Artist in Residence Program alumni Craig Calderwood, Cybelle Lyle, and Ramekon O’Arwisters, in conversation with moderator Terry Berlier, as they highlight practices that center reclamation, resistance, and queer imagination inspired by exhibiting artist Leilah Babirye’s use of discarded materials.

Martin Macado: Fine Dine the Demons Artist Q&A with Ted Barrow
Join Artist, Martin Macado, in conversation with Art Historian, Ted Barrow. The conversation will focus on Martin’s solo show “Fine Dine The Demons” currently on view at Eleanor Harwood Gallery.

Regional Conversations
Titled “Creative Futures: Advancing Arts, Culture & Community,” this conversation will respond to the urgent challenges facing San Francisco’s creative sector and calls for bold, collective action to shape a more equitable and sustainable future.