• The Annual Murphy & Cadogan Contemporary Art Awards Preview Reception and Awards Ceremony

    Due to ongoing COVID–19 safety concerns, this event is not open to the public. Please click here for gallery hours. The Annual Murphy and Cadogan Contemporary Art Awards opens on Friday, September 10, 5:30–8:30 PM PST, awards ceremony at 7:00 PM PST. This exhibition surveys new work from 16 recipients of the competitive Jack K. and Gertrude Murphy Award and the Edwin Anthony and Adalaine Boudreaux Cadogan Scholarships. Presented in partnership with San Francisco Foundation, the [...]

  • Iluminaciones: Día de Los Muertos Drag Show

    Update: This event is sold out! Performances will be streamed for free on SOMArts' Facebook and Twitch on Friday, October 29, 7:30 PM PSTAs part of our Día de Los Muertos programming, beloved queen Per Sia has curated a special night of remembrance and celebration with Iluminaciones: Dia de Los Muertos Drag Show, Friday, October 22, 7:30–9:30 PM! TicketsThis event is sold out! Performances will be streamed for free on SOMArts' Facebook and Twitch on Friday, [...]

  • Iluminaciones Virtual Stream

    As part of our Día de Los Muertos programming, beloved queen Per Sia has curated a special night of remembrance and celebration with Iluminaciones: Dia de Los Muertos Drag Show. Tickets for the live event are sold out, but performances will be streamed for free on SOMArts’ Facebook and Twitch on Friday, October 29, 7:30 PM PST. Tune in on Friday, October 29, and don't forget to tip the performers and host! Watch on facebookWatch on [...]

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  • We Be Gods: The Conversation with Dr. Wade and Dr. Vera L. Nobles

    African deities have always existed, reflecting the spiritual practices of diverse ethnic societies in Africa. On Thursday, January 27, 4:00–6:00 PM PST, join Dr. Wade and Dr. Vera L. Nobles in conversation with The Black Woman is God curator and founder Karen Seneferu and contemporary fine artist and painter Malik Seneferu as they discuss what it means for Black men and women to view each other as God figures within the African Diaspora and African itself. [...]

  • The Imprint with Tarika Lewis

    Join Tarika Lewis for this free, virtual event on Thursday, February 3, 4:00–6:00 PM PST. Workshop participants will explore divine protection and generational healing in our DNA. RSVP today!https://somarts.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Tarika-Lewis.png About Tarika Lewis Tarika Lewis has often been described as a Renaissance woman. Visual artist, jazz violinist, teacher and genealogist, Lewis graduated from Cal State East Bay and the Academy of Art in San Francisco. Her artwork focuses on African culture, musicians, Black families, and her experiences [...]

  • 4Waves: 40 Performances for the Hole

    SOMArts and Justin Hoover/Collective Action Studio (CAS) are proud to co-present a new iteration of 100 Performance for the Hole: a marathon of artistic moments. In honor of the 40th anniversary of SOMArts Cultural Center, CAS is producing an abbreviated version titled 4Waves: 40 Performances for the Hole on Wednesday, September 11th, 5:58–10:00pm with Rhodessa Jones as a special program presenter and Justin Hoover as the evening's emcee. The Bay has experienced three “waves” of performance [...]

  • APICC presents Grow Our Souls opening reception

    SOMArts Cultural Center 934 Brannan Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

    On Friday, April 29, 6–9 PM PST, Grow Our Souls will be hosting a free opening reception followed by an in-person and virtual panel featuring Dr. Susette Min, Grow Our Souls curator Melissa Wang, and exhibiting artists. The panel will be live-streamed and recorded to APICC's YouTube channel and ASL interpretation will be available for both the in-person panel and stream. Capacity for this event is limited and guests are encouraged to RSVP in advance. -- [...]

  • QCC presents Vaz A Ver / You Will See Opening Reception

    SOMArts Cultural Center 934 Brannan Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

    A prediction, a prophecy, a promise, a threat. Move through this portal and bathe in divine visions for our collective queer, trans, and two-spirit post future now. Vaz A Ver/ You Will See’s opening night with a series of performances, dance, music and ceremony. Exhibiting Artists Val Campean Irina Contreras Alex De La Mareas Demian DinéYazhi´ Gaudmother Edgar Fabian Frias Tge. Galéon Avé-Ameenah Long Naima Lowe Frances Mead Astrid Mejia Victoria Montaña MXCT: Monical Canilao and [...]

    Free – $25
  • HORIZON/you hold my shape Opening Reception and Performance

    SOMArts Cultural Center 934 Brannan Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

    HORIZON/you hold my shape is the first iteration of a large-scale video installation, performance, and sculpture series, as conceived by yétúndé ọlágbajú. This exhibition includes family photographs and written words by the artist’s parents. ọlágbajú’s father is from Ilé-Ifẹ̀ where, according to Yoruba tradition, a Golden Chain was said to have dropped, leading to the creation of humans. Join us for a free, all ages reception on Saturday, July 30, 7–9 PM PST as we celebrate [...]

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  • 2022 Murphy & Cadogan Opening Reception and Awards Ceremony

    SOMArts Cultural Center 934 Brannan Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

    SOMArts is proud to partner with the San Francisco Foundation to present the 2022 Murphy and Cadogan Contemporary Art Awards Exhibition, a focused look at the future of the Bay Area visual arts. Join us for a free, all-ages opening reception and awards ceremony on Friday, September 9, 6–9 PM PST! Murphy Award Gericault De La Rose, University of California Berkeley Cadogan Award Irma Yuliana Barbosa, University of California Berkeley Carolina Cuevas, California College of the [...]

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  • To Love and Be Loved in Return: Exhibition Unveiling and Opening Reception

    SOMArts Cultural Center 934 Brannan Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

    Curated by Rio Yañez and Anaís Azul, To Love and Be Loved in Return: Día de Los Muertos 2022 exemplifies how the love between us and our dead continue to help us to navigate the world. This year, artists to reflect on how those we have lost have taught us to love and be loved in return. As we navigate a world troubled with war and injustice, we are more connected to each other than [...]

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  • Amorcito Corazón: Día de Los Muertos Drag Show

    SOMArts Cultural Center 934 Brannan Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

    SOMArts' Día de Los Muertos drag show is back on Friday, October 21, 8–9:30 PM, $10 suggested donation! Join new and returning drag artists as they embody their experiences of queer resilience, love, and individuality through a night of tender, powerful performance. Amorcito Corazón features performances by Kochina Rude La Chucha Dulce de Leche Bonita Amoura Teesse Lulu Ramirez Per Sia   Health & Safety: We require all guests to present proof of full [...]

  • To Love and Be Loved in Return: Día de Los Muertos 2022 Closing Reception

    SOMArts Cultural Center 934 Brannan Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

    Join us for the closing reception of this year’s Día de Los Muertos exhibition on Friday, November 4, 6–9 PM PST, $10 suggested donation! This can’t-miss event features musical performances by Anaís Azul and Joyous, and Day of the Dead vendor market. Curated by Rio Yañez and Anaís Azul, To Love and Be Loved in Return: Día de Los Muertos 2022 exemplifies how the love between us and our dead continue to help us to navigate [...]

    $10
  • The Indigo Project Opening Reception

    As part of SOMArts' 12th Curatorial Residency season, The Indigo Project opens with a free, all-ages exhibition unveiling on December 9, 6–9 PM PST. Curated by Bushmama Africa and Isha Rosemond, this landmark multidisciplinary exhibition centers Black artists and their stories as means to combat the erasure of African American history, culture, and creativity. Informed by academic research, decades of traditional African spiritual initiation, and the ethics of communal collaboration, The Indigo Project unravel narratives that [...]

  • The Indigo Project: Denim Camp

    SOMArts Cultural Center 934 Brannan Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

    Led by Lucumi Priestess and Independent Curator Bushmama Africa, the Denim Camp invites participants to create unique denim pieces that will be placed in “The Indigo Project” archive.Participants are walked through contextual research and ancestral memory practices before learning and practicing the technical skills necessary to upcycle their textiles into new adornments. Isha Rosemond will be using the materials made from this workshop to create an online archive that serves as a public point of reference.This [...]

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  • SOMArts presents Hey Chica!! Comedy Variety Show

    SOMArts Cultural Center 934 Brannan Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

    Hey Chica!! is a comedy variety show that aims to capture the feeling of the unlikely, beautiful friendship between you, an exceptional freak, and that girl in school who would greet everyone with a "HEY CHICA!!" every single day — weird, but fun. Hosted by the two first ever bipolar lesbians with IBS in history, Amanda-Faye Jimenez and Lauren White. Accessibility Reach out to gallery@somarts.org to inquire about specific accessibility needs Performances by Ta'vi, @tavitalkstrash Sophia [...]

  • The Indigo Project: Ancestral Reverence Revival Virtual Artist Panel

    SOMArts Cultural Center 934 Brannan Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

    On Thursday, February 2, 6–7 PM PST, join The Indigo Project Co-Curator & Lucumi Priestess Bushmama Africa and Co-Curator & Founder of the Black Freedom Fellowship Isha Rosemond for a free, all-ages virtual event! Alongside exhibiting artists Stephen Hamilton, Sasha Kelly, Bryan Keith Thomas, and Rachel Parrish, this virtual artist talk and communal conversation explores the role of ancestral reverence within Black & Indigenous arts practices. In the Lucumi tradition, February 2 is the feast day [...]

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  • Muni Raised Me Opening Reception

    SOMArts Cultural Center 934 Brannan Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

    Join curators Meymey Lee, Sasha Vu, and Celi Tamayo-Lee for the opening of Muni Raised Me on Thursday, February 23, 6–9 PM PST! Featuring San Francisco-born and raised artists and community organizers, this free, all-ages celebration also showcases a customized Muni bus. Attendees are welcome to bring offerings, stories, and prayers to the bus altar installation. RSVP today!AccessibilityReach out to gallery@somarts.org to inquire about specific accessibility needsHealth & SafetyMasks are recommended when guests are not drinking.If [...]

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  • Muni Raised Me presents Pop Culture was Black Culture First

    SOMArts Cultural Center 934 Brannan Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

    As part of the Muni Raised Me exhibition programs, join us on Friday, March 17, 7–10 PM PST for Pop Culture was Black Culture First! This free, all ages event features SF-rooted rappers like Qing Qi, The Jealous Guys, and A-1, and an artist market. Pop Culture was Black Culture First is a practical and spiritual act of honoring Black people as the nucleus of so much of Frisco’s culture. About Muni Raised Me Curated by [...]

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  • Muni Raised Me Closing Reception: Hyphy Ever After

    SOMArts’ Muni Raised Me closes with Hyphy Ever After on Friday, April 7, 6PM PST! Hyphy Ever After features a Vogue and Tone dance workshop with SirJoQ, musical performance by Maya Songbird, local vendors, and dance party with FNG DJs. This celebration embodies the queer, trans, and artistic legacies that have shaped this home and continue to combat capitalism with joy and love. About the Exhibition Curated by Meymey Lee, Sasha Vu, and Celi Tamayo-Lee and [...]

  • Water.Bodies.Land

    SOMArts Cultural Center 934 Brannan Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

    Water.Bodies.Land is a fiscally sponsored program with music by Amie Cota and choreography by Sarah Crowell with Nicole Klaymoon. This two-day performance event weaves together poetry, music, and dance in celebration of the Black female body and our place in the natural world. Performance dates Thursday, July 14, 7:30 PM Friday, July 15, 3:00 PM & 7:30 PM Get your ticket today! Featuring Amie Cota Sarah Crowell Clarissa Dyas Ny’Aja Roberson Makhissa Sano Nakachi Clark-Kasimu Water.Bodies.Land [...]

  • Node Mulch

    SOMArts Cultural Center 934 Brannan Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

    Node Mulch is a free, public exhibition of new work from London-based artist John Walter created during his tenure as inaugural QBI artist-in-residence. For this work, Walter partnered with QBI scientist Antoine Forget, and the exhibition is curated by Glen Helfand, critic and chair of Graduate Curatorial Practice at California College of the Arts. Node Mulch will be open from July 26-30 at the SOMArts Cultural Center. The exhibition consists of multiple events, so make sure [...]

  • In This House We Are All Buried Alive Opening Reception

    SOMArts Cultural Center 934 Brannan Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

    Celebrate the opening reception of Paola de la Calle's In This House We Are All Buried Alive on Friday, July 28, 7:30–10:00 PM PST. Drawing inspiration from Colombian poet María Mercedes Carranza’s piece “La Patria” (“The Motherland”), De la Calle threads together personal and collective memory to repair the ruptures of historical amnesia. Through her multidisciplinary practice, her debut solo exhibition examines the relationship between power and memory. What becomes the memory of a culture? Of [...]

  • In This House We Are All Buried Alive Closing Reception

    SOMArts Cultural Center 934 Brannan Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

    Join us for the closing reception of Paola de la Calle's In This House We Are All Buried Alive on Thursday, August 24, 6:30–9:00 PM at SOMArts Cultural Center. This gathering features an artist talk between Paola de la Calle and poet, installation and adornment artist Dr. Alan Pelaez Lopez and free community portraits by photographer Lara Kaur. RSVP today!   https://somarts.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Paola-de-la-Calle_portrait02-scaled.jpeg Paola de la Calle is a Colombian-American multidisciplinary artist whose work examines home, identity, [...]