Dark Day Picks
Museum of Craft + Design—Matt Kahn: Artist & Educator, through July 12. Matt Kahn has been teaching design at Stanford University for 55 years. People like IDEO founder David Kelley and textile artist Jean Ray Laury consider Kahn their mentor.
University of California, Berkeley Art Museum—Human/Nature: Artists Respond to a Changing Planet, through Sept. 27. Eight artists travelled to eight UNESCO world heritage sites to respond to the questions of whether art can inspire conservation and vice versa.
Jenkins Johnson Gallery, 464 Sutter Street, SF—Summertime, through August 29. The exhibit runs simultaneously in New York and San Francisco and showcases the work of Nicholas Africano, Ben Aronson, Edward Burtynsky, Michael Eastman, Gerald Förster, Scott Fraser, Julia Fullerton-Batten, Lynn Goldsmith, Wes Hempel, Rene Lynch, Joel Meyerowitz, John Nava, Julian Opie, Yigal Ozeri, Sheila Pree Bright, Scott Prior, Chris Raecker, Kay Ruane, Francesca Sundsten, Nancy Switzer, Robert Van Vranken, Hiroshi Watanabe, Z.Z. Wei, Janice Urnstein Weissman, Don Williams, Sherrie Wolf, Michael Workman, William Wylie, and JeongMee Yoon. Not all artists in both locations.



February 10, 2010 at 2:55 am
We are visiting San Francisco next September. Can you tell me what kind of exhibitons are going on in town that month?
February 10, 2010 at 8:14 pm
Bonnie,
Not a lot of venues have published their exhibition schedule as far out as September. However, you can find out as much as we know at this point, by looking here
http://venetianred.net/2010/01/02/art-on-the-horizon-2010-exhibitions-calendar/.
Beyond that, check the links on our blogroll under “Bay Area.”
Good luck, and we hope you enjoy SF as much as we do.