Abac, Andrea Bergen,
Aida Lizalde-Rios,
Philip McGaughy
and Katie Revilla,
September 2–October 8
(Novato). 415.506.0137,
marinmoca.org
BAY AREA
Asian Art Museum
Flower Power In honor
of the Summer of Love
and its accompanying floral symbolism,
an exploration of the
hidden meanings of
flowers in Asian art,
through October 1 (SF).
415.581.3711,
asianart.org
Berkeley Art Museum
and Pacific Film
Archive Miyoko Ito
Surrealist and pop-inflected iconography,
September 27–January
28 (Berkeley).
510.642.0808,
bampfa.org
California Academy of
Sciences T wilight Zone:
Deep Reefs Revealed
Explore the unknown
expanses of the coral
reefs alongside scientists who show off
new and rare species
found there; many have
never been displayed
in a public aquarium.
(SF). 415.379.8000,
calacademy.org
Conservatory of
Flowers Nightly
Illumination A nightly
light art installation
in celebration of the
50th anniversary of
the Summer of Love,
through October 21
(SF). 415.831.2090, con
servatoryofflowers.org
Contemporary
Jewish Museum The
613 A monumental
installation of 613
20-by-16-inch paintings
by Brooklyn muralist
Archie Rand, through
October 22. (SF).
415.655.7800,
thecjm.org
de Young Teotihuacan:
City of Water, City of
Fire The de Young
presents the first major
exhibition on the
ancient metropolis of
Teotihuacan — located
in Mexico, and one of
the largest and most
important archaeological sites in the
world — in the U. S. in
over 20 years, featuring
more than 200 artifacts
and artworks from
the site, September
30–February 11
(SF). 415.750.3600,
deyoung.famsf.org
Legion of Honor Degas,
Impressionism, and the
Paris Millinery Trade
Impressionist paintings
and pastels, including
key works by Degas, as
well as Pierre-Auguste
Renoir, Édouard Manet,
Mary Cassatt, Henri
de Toulouse-Lautrec
and more, through
September 24 (SF).
415.750.3600, legionof
honor.famsf.org
Museum of Craft and
Design Chris Eckert:
Mixed Messages An
installation of 24 telegraph machines, each
tapping out a Morse
code T witter feed
for a different news
organization, through
November 17 (SF).
415.773.0303,
sfmcd.org
Oakland Museum of
California Bees: Tiny
Insect, Bug Impact A
look at the diverse
and intricate world
of one of the most
important creatures
to human agriculture
and the natural envi-
ronment, through
October 22 (Oakland).
510.318.8400,
museumca.org
SFMOMA Edvard
Munch: Between the
Clock and the Bed A collection of 44 landmark
pieces centering on
art, love, mortality and
time, through October
9 (SF). 415.357.4000,
sfmoma.org
Sonoma Valley Museum
of Art Albert Paley:
Thresholds Large-scale
sculptures, drawings
and more from the artist, through October 1
(Sonoma). svma.org
The Walt Disney Family
Museum Deja View:
The Art of Andreas Deja
A unique exhibition
of original works on
paper and maquettes of
iconic characters like
Scar, Gaston, Lilo and
more, through October
9 (SF). 415.345.6800,
waltdisney.org
Yerba Buena Center
for the Arts Talking to
Power/Hablándole al
Poder A survey exhibition that presents some
of Tania Bruguera’s
long-term, most socially
engaged art projects to
date, through October
29 (SF). 415.978.2787,
ybca.org
EVENTS
SEPT 2– 4 Sausalito Art
Festival The waterfront
art festival — a favorite
of locals and international art-lovers alike
— is back for its 65th
year. Peruse work from
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12TH Annual Pacific Union
Leukemia Cup Regatta
OCTOBER 21-22, 2017 | BELVEDERE, CA
VIP GALA ON SATURDAY
HOSTED BY CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB
REGATTA ON SUNDAY
HOSTED BY SAN FRANCISCO YACHT CLUB
Join hundreds of Bay Area sailors as we sail and
fundraise to find a cure for blood cancer!
For more information contact Jennifer Daly
415-625-1139 Jennifer.Daly@LLS.org
Sign up today! www.SFLCR.org
Pacific Union
Hannig Law
Accel
Kilroy Realty
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Thank you to this year’s generous sponsors!
Bank of Marin
Capital Pacific
Enersen Foundation
John Muir Health
In-Kind Sponsors:
Corinthian Yacht Club
Ellen Hoke Photography
iHeart Media
Lagunitas Beer
Laub Dermatogy
Marin Magazine
Modern Sailing School
Rockbridge Productions
San Francisco Yacht Club