constitutes a collection
of four artists who will
communicate publicly
through their work,
through March 27 (SF).
415.773.0303,
sfmcd.org
Oakland Museum of
California Michelle
Dizon: Drifting Islands
The artist explores
memory, loss and
experiences of displacement, through
November 8 (Oakland).
510.318.8400,
museumca.orgs
San Francisco Botanical
Garden Mesoamerican
Cloud Forest Bloom
Stroll through cloud
forest plant communities typical from
southern Mexico to
Panama and throughout Central America
(SF). 415.661.1316, sf
botanicalgarden.org
Sonoma Valley Museum
of Art Kara Women
Speak Works by fine
art photographer, vid-eographer and sound
artist Jane Baldwin,
centering on the people
of Ethiopia’s Omo River
Valley and Kenya’s
Lake Turkana, through
December 6 (Sonoma).
svma.org
The Walt Disney Family
Museum Disney and
Dali: Architects of
Imagination Works
depicting the trajectory of an unlikely
creative alliance,
through January 3 (SF).
415.345.6800,
waltdisney.org
Yerba Buena Center for
the Arts Murmur Wall
Designed by Future
Cities Lab, the Murmur
Wall is a unique com-
bination of sculpture,
light and data collec-
tion along the wall at
the main entrance to
YBCA, through May 31,
2017 (SF). 415.978.2787,
ybca.org
EVENTS
NOV 6–7 Art Angels
Fair This fundraising
weekend benefits a
number of outlets —
from Ritter House to
Camp Create — beginning with Bubbles and
Bach, a concert and
champagne celebration
featuring the American
Bach Soloists, followed
by a premiere party and
an all-day arts fair and
boutique. St. Stephen’s
Church (Belvedere).
415.435.4501, art
angelsfair.org
NOV 7 Hospice by the
Bay Anniversary Ball
Hospice by the Bay
celebrates its 40th
anniversary with this
year’s gala, themed
Puttin’ on the Glitz.
Revel in a red-carpet
entrance, sparkling
cocktail lounge, silent
auction, dining and
dancing — all to benefit the organization.
Marin Center Exhibit
Hall (San Rafael).
415.526.5500, hospice
bythebay.org
NOV 7–8 Wine and
Food Affair Head to
wine country for a full
weekend of wine and
food pairings. All par-
ticipating Wine Road
wineries will have a rec-
ipe for a favorite dish,
which they will prepare
both days for you to
sample, paired with
the ideal wine. Various
locations (Sonoma
County). 800.723.6336,
wineroad.com
NOV 14 Perfect
Pairings: A Night of
Food, Wine, Music and
Stories of Inspiration
Enjoy an evening
of food, wine, Latin
music and inspiring stories with host
Spencer Christian
of ABC-TV. Chateau
St. Jean (Kenwood).
415.453.3800,
bbbsnorthbay.org
NOV 20 Halleck
Creek Ranch Annual
Fundraising Dinner
Head to Halleck Creek
for an evening of fine
wine, dinner, music
and auctions, all to sup-
port the organization’s
Therapeutic Horseback
Riding Programs for
youth and adults with
special needs. Halleck
Creek Ranch (Nicasio).
415.662.2488, halleck
creekranch.org
NOV 21–DEC 20
The Great Dickens
Christmas Fair and
Victorian Holiday
Party Step back into
Victoria-era London to
celebrate the season in
true Dickensian fashion. The lively streets
are complete with holiday carolers, pleasant
aromas, one-of-a-kind
Christmas gifts and
even Fezziwig’s dance
hall. Cow Palace (SF).
dickensfair.com
NOV 27 San Rafael
Parade of Lights and
Winter Wonderland
The 36th annual Parade
of Lights features a
holiday marketplace
with arts and crafts,
live entertainment,
children’s activities,
HERBST EXHIBITION GALLERIES
de Young
GOLDEN GATE PARK
JEWEL CITY
ART FROM SAN FRANCISCO’S
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION
OCT 17, 2015—JAN 10, 2016 This exhibition is organized by the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.
President’s Circle: Lisa and Douglas Goldman Fund. Benefactor’s Circle:
National Endowment for the Arts. Supporter’s Circle: Marianne H. Peterson.
This exhibition is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on
the Arts and the Humanities.
Arthur Frank Mathews, The Victory of Culture over Force (Victorious Spirit) (detail), 1914.
Oil on canvas. San Francisco War Memorial
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