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10 Art Shows to See in the Bay Area Fall 2025

Last updated: September 21, 2025 2:20 am
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The Bay Area art scene is buzzing with excitement as galleries and museums gear up for the fall season. Amidst the chaotic backdrop of societal unrest, these cultural spaces offer a beacon of hope through art and activism. From celebrating Filipino artists to exploring Blackness and the cosmos, this season’s exhibitions promise a diverse range of perspectives and experiences.

Mike Henderson: Truth, Love, and Curiosity
Haines Gallery presents an engaging solo exhibition by the legendary Bay Area painter, Mike Henderson. At 82 years old, Henderson continues to push boundaries with his innovative work, showcasing a mix of old and new pieces that reflect his experimental and meticulous approach to art.

Julio César Morales: OJO and My America
Julio César Morales returns to his art practice with two simultaneous exhibitions that tackle themes of human trafficking and immigration. Through neon signs and intimate watercolors, Morales invites viewers to reflect on the struggles and aspirations of marginalized communities.

Auudi Dorsey: What’s Left, Never Left
New Orleans-based painter Auudi Dorsey debuts his first solo exhibition at Jonathan Carver Moore, exploring the history of the now-defunct Lincoln Beach amusement park. Through his figurative work, Dorsey sheds light on the vibrant Black community that once thrived in this historic space.

Jim Melchert: Where the Boundaries Are
di Rosa SF presents the first major retrospective of late artist Jim Melchert, known for his conceptual ceramic art. With a focus on materiality and experimentation, Melchert’s work is a testament to his innovative approach to art.

MAKIBAKA: A Living Legacy
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts celebrates the history and legacy of San Francisco’s Filipino community through a diverse range of artwork. From luminous paintings to palimpsestic homages, this exhibition showcases the resilience and creativity of Filipino artists.

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Suzanne Jackson: What is Love
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art presents a retrospective of Suzanne Jackson, offering a comprehensive look at the artist’s multifaceted career. From gentle landscapes to hanging sculptures, Jackson’s work is a whimsical exploration of color and form.

Unbound: Art, Blackness & the Universe
Museum of the African Diaspora reopens with a sprawling exhibition that imagines Blackness as infinite. Featuring work by renowned artists like Lorna Simpson and Rashaad Newsome, this show is a prelude to Nexus: SF/Bay Area Black Art Week.

Rooted in Place
de Young Museum’s re-hang of its Indigenous America galleries kicks off with “Rooted in Place,” highlighting the artistry of Indigenous communities. From traditional practices to contemporary expressions, this exhibition showcases the rich cultural heritage of Karuk, Yurok, Hupa, Tolowa, Tsnungwe, and Wiyot artists.

These exhibitions offer a glimpse into the vibrant and diverse art scene of the Bay Area, showcasing the power of art as a tool for resistance, community-building, and self-expression. As the fall season unfolds, art lovers can look forward to engaging with thought-provoking and inspiring works that reflect the rich tapestry of artistic talent in the region.

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