arts

Stockton offers $50k in grants for art projects within the community

The Stockton Arts Commission will be accepting applications for $50,000 in grants to support art, artists, and art projects within…

2 years ago

Mayor seeks ways to make event permitting less painful

San Francisco Mayor London Breed wants to make it easier for event organizers to obtain permits for parades, street fairs…

5 years ago

SF voters pass ‘homeless tax,’ arts funding

Proposition C, which would tax San Francisco's wealthiest companies to provide funds for housing and rehabilitating The City's homeless, appears…

5 years ago

Santa Cruz police arrest arson and vandalism suspect

A man was arrested Monday on suspicion of vandalism and of starting two small fires in Santa Cruz on Aug.…

5 years ago

Galeria De La Raza forced out by soaring rents

An art gallery with deep roots in San Francisco's historic Mission District announced Friday it will vacate its main space…

6 years ago

‘The Story of Poo’ explains City’s sewer system

San Francisco school kids will get an inside look into the city's sewer system through an animated educational video created…

6 years ago

Danville outdoor pianos summon public players

Anyone who can play a piano is encouraged to perform publicly in downtown Danville.

6 years ago

San Leandro student enters Congressional art contest

A San Leandro High School student will represent the 13th Congressional District in the 2018 Congressional Arts Competition, Rep. Barbara…

6 years ago

New SFO mural splashes airport with local color

A new mural will welcome travelers at San Francisco International Airport this week, depicting The City's most famous landmarks.

6 years ago

Ceremony launches 15-year Pier 70 redevelopment

City officials broke ground Thursday on one of the biggest waterfront developments in San Francisco.

6 years ago

Larry Harvey, Burning Man founder, dies

Larry Harvey, founder of Burning Man, is dead at 70, organizers of the arts festival said on social media shortly…

6 years ago

San Francisco preps for its most legal 420 Day ever

Thousands will descend on “Hippie Hill” Friday to take a puff, a few puffs, or many, many puffs of marijuana.

6 years ago

Sunday Streets event comes to the Bayview

Cars will be banned, though fun will not, in parts of San Francisco's Bayview/Dogpatch neighborhood Sunday during the Sunday Streets…

6 years ago

Burning Man founder hospitalized after stroke

The founder of Burning Man, Larry Harvey, has been hospitalized after suffering a massive stroke, organizers of the arts festival…

6 years ago

UCSF gets $500M donation for seismically safe hospital

The University of California at San Francisco received a $500 million commitment from a charitable foundation to pay for a…

6 years ago

Pier 70 redo to add 3,000 housing units

San Francisco city officials this week gave final approval to a 28-acre project at Pier 70 expected to include as…

6 years ago

Outcry seals fate of offensive Civic Center statue

San Francisco's Arts Commission voted unanimously Monday to begin the process of removing a historic Civic Center statue.

7 years ago

Artists create works of art from San Francisco trash

Twice a day, Curtis Reid Henderson scavenges a giant pile of garbage at Recology headquarters to find objects to use…

7 years ago

Fall enrollment jumps as free City College kicks off

San Francisco residents still have time to enroll at City College of San Francisco for the fall 2017 semester.

7 years ago

Taiwanese students learn on the job at SF library

The San Francisco Public Library welcomed two Taiwan university students on Wednesday as part of an observational learning agreement.

7 years ago

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