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10 Bay Area Art Shows for the Dog Days of Summer

Last updated: July 24, 2025 7:10 pm
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Exploring the Vibrant Art Scene of San Francisco

After spending a few weeks abroad this summer, I couldn’t help but miss the thriving art scene of San Francisco. If you’re looking to catch up on the latest exhibitions in the city, here are some must-visit shows in the coming weeks.

Service Tension

The San Francisco Arts Commission is currently hosting “Service Tension”, a group show that delves into the complexities of queer sexuality, masculinity, and the body. This exhibition challenges viewers to explore the power dynamics at play in art and sexuality.

Service Tension Exhibition

Bringing together artists who push the boundaries of art and sex, “Service Tension” is a thought-provoking display of erotic energy and artistic expression.

Still Burning: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Ant Farm’s Media Burn

At 500 Capp Street, visitors can immerse themselves in the documentation and ephemera surrounding Ant Farm’s iconic performance, “Media Burn”, which critiqued mainstream media and politics in a satirical manner. “Still Burning” offers a unique perspective on the role of media in shaping our society.

Still Burning Exhibition

By revisiting this pivotal moment in art history, viewers can reflect on the enduring relevance of media critique in today’s world.

Tiffany Sia: No Place

At the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford, artist Tiffany Sia presents a solo show titled “No Place”, exploring the concept of “liminal space” through her films that trace her journey from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong. Sia’s work offers a poignant reflection on the intangible nature of forgotten histories.

Tiffany Sia: No Place Exhibition

Through her art, Sia invites viewers to contemplate the places we come from and the paths we take in life.

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Beautiful, Bountiful, Boisterous Birds

The Asian Art Museum is currently showcasing a collection of brush paintings that feature birds as both decorative elements and symbols of seasonal change. “Beautiful, Bountiful, Boisterous Birds” is a visual feast for bird enthusiasts and art lovers alike.

Beautiful, Bountiful, Boisterous Birds Exhibition

With a focus on the beauty and symbolism of avian creatures, this exhibition is a delightful escape into the world of nature and art.

10 × 10 for 10: Ten years of Letterform Archive

Letterform Archive celebrates a decade of preserving typographic design history with an exhibition that showcases a diverse collection of textual artifacts. From cuneiform to calligraphy, the Archive’s collection offers a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of written communication.

10 × 10 for 10 Exhibition

Discover the rich tapestry of written expression through the lens of history and design at this captivating exhibition.

Leilah Babirye: We Have a History

At the de Young Museum, artist Leilah Babirye presents her first solo museum show in the United States, showcasing sculptures that celebrate Black love and African craft traditions. Babirye’s work reinterprets tradition in a contemporary context, offering a fresh perspective on cultural heritage.

Leilah Babirye: We Have a History Exhibition

Through her art, Babirye invites viewers to honor their roots while embracing the future with hope and resilience.

Black Gold: Stories Untold

FOR-SITE presents “Black Gold” at the Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture, an exhibition that explores the history of Black California through art. Featuring works by 17 contemporary artists, this show sheds light on the stories of Black Californians from the Gold Rush era to the present day.

Black Gold: Stories Untold Exhibition

By highlighting the contributions of Black Californians, “Black Gold” aims to amplify voices that have often been marginalized in history.

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Routed West: Twentieth-Century African American Quilts in California

The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive presents “Routed West”, an exhibition featuring over 100 quilts by African American artists from California. This showcase explores the impact of quilt-making on the narrative of the Second Great Migration, offering a glimpse into the cultural heritage of Black communities.

Routed West Exhibition

Through the intricate artistry of quilts, the exhibition tells a story of resilience, creativity, and community among African American quilters in California.

Bay Area Then

Yerba Buena Center for the Arts presents “Bay Area Then”, a group show that revisits the artistic movements of the 1980s and early 2000s in San Francisco. From the AIDS crisis to the Mission School art scene, this exhibition offers a nostalgic look back at the cultural legacy of the Bay Area.

Bay Area Then Exhibition

Explore the artistic heritage of San Francisco through the works of artists who shaped the city’s cultural landscape during a transformative period in history.

Students on Strike

The Oakland Museum of California presents “Students on Strike”, an exhibition that traces the history of student activism in the Bay Area from the student strikes of 1968–69 to the present day. Through posters and photographs, the show captures the spirit of student dissent and advocacy for social change.

Students on Strike Exhibition

By reflecting on the legacy of student activism, “Students on Strike” inspires viewers to consider their role in shaping a more just and equitable society.

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