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Waiting for Spring in the Bay Area

Last updated: February 11, 2026 4:00 am
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The Bay Area art scene is facing challenges, with closures of galleries and institutions and the influx of tech companies pushing artists out. However, the spirit of rebellion and creativity still thrives in the region. Despite the difficulties, there is a vibrant community of artists, curators, and art workers who continue to fight for their place in the Bay Area.

To celebrate the resilience of the art scene, here is a guide to 10 exciting art shows happening in the Bay Area this spring:

1. Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s vital scrolls
2. Cece Carpio’s first solo show as a muralist
3. The Matisse painting that launched Fauvism
4. The future of Japanese ceramic art
5. Trina Michelle Robinson’s imagined heirlooms

These shows promise to showcase a diverse range of talent and creativity in the Bay Area. It’s a testament to the richness and diversity of the arts community in the region.

In other news, the Pride flag was recently removed from the Stonewall National Monument, sparking controversy and debate. The gesture has raised questions about the ongoing fight for LGBTQ rights and visibility. Meanwhile, MoMA PS1 has announced the artists for its Greater New York exhibition, highlighting the diverse artistic voices in the city.

One of the highlights of this edition is an interview with artist Mary Lovelace O’Neal for Beer With a Painter. O’Neal, an 84-year-old artist and Civil Rights luminary, shares insights into her artistic practice and life split between Oakland, California, and Mérida, Mexico.

As the Bay Area art scene faces challenges, it’s important to remember the resilience and creativity that defines the region. Despite the obstacles, artists and art workers continue to push boundaries and create meaningful work. The Bay Area may be changing, but its spirit of innovation and rebellion remains intact.

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