The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art usually has some sort of blockbuster exhibition during the summer, and this year is no exception. "The Steins Collect: Matisse, Picasso and the Parisian Avant-Garde" brings together masterpieces from avant-garde painters like Cezanne, Renoir, Toulouse de Lautrec and of course, the stars of the exhibit, Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso.
Add a comment
For those who want to enjoy all the fun that San Francisco has to offer but not bust the bank, FunCheap SF is a great resource. It's simple- the site gathers all of the free events happening in the city, and organizes them by day, by week, as well as by category (Comedy, Live Music, etc).
Add a comment
Each year the San Francisco Cultural Arts Traditions (SFCAT) puts on San Francisco's Carnaval. The goal of the organization and the festival is to make multiculturalism a tangible reality by uniting people in the celebration of cultural arts traditions through music, dance, artistry and food.
Add a comment
From now until July 4th, the DeYoung is hosting another blockbuster fashion exhibit. "Balenciaga and Spain" shows some of the Spanish designer's representative creations—dresses, coats and hats—along with material supporting the central idea behind the exhibit: Spanish history and culture heavily influenced the designer's work. The six sections include: Spanish Art, Regional Dress, the Spanish Court, Religious Life and Ceremony, the Bullfight, and Dance.
Add a commentMore Articles...
- Bay to Breakers: Get your costumes ready
- Stern Grove Concert Series
- SF Summer Festivals 2011
- Sunday Streets 2011 Free and Fun
- Dining Out For Life on April 28th
- Arabs Gone Wild: Comedy with a Middle Eastern Flair
- Spring Deals in Tahoe: Winter is not over
- Ocean Film Festival 2011
- Barbary Coast Trail: Walking Tour of SF
- "Exposed" at SFMOMA





